NEET 2026 Admit Card: Release Date, How to Download, Deleted Syllabus and Last-Day Strategy

NTA will release the NEET 2026 Admit Card on 26 April 2026. Read how to download it with your application number and DOB, which topics are deleted, expected weightage and quick exam-day tips ahead of 3 May.

Edited by Meera Joshi

Updated April 25, 2026 4:00 AM

    NEET 2026 Admit Card

    NTA has confirmed the NEET 2026 Admit Card will be released on 26 April 2026 . You will need your application number and date of birth to download the hall ticket from the official portal.

    NEET 2026 Admit Card: key dates

    Event Date
    Admit card release 26 April 2026
    NEET UG 2026 exam 03 May 2026
    Admit card release (2025) 01 May 2025
    Admit card release (2024) 01 May 2024
    Admit card release (2023) 04 May 2023

    The official release time has not been confirmed by the authorities. Past trends show releases either in the morning or in the evening, so check the official NTA portal on the date.

    How to download the NEET 2026 Admit Card

    • Go to the official NTA NEET portal.
    • Enter your application number and date of birth .
    • Verify personal details and exam centre on the downloaded admit card.

    The admit card will display your name, roll number, exam centre details and exam-day instructions. If you find errors, follow the correction process listed on the official portal — NTA’s notices will state the next steps.

    Deleted syllabus and topic weightage (highlights)

    Many Physics units have listed deleted topics for 2026. Use the table below as a quick checklist for expected question counts by topic (based on trend analysis):

    Subject Topic / Unit Expected questions
    Physics Mechanics 10–12
    Physics Current electricity 3–4
    Physics Modern physics 4–5
    Chemistry Chemical bonding 4–5
    Chemistry Aldehydes / Ketones / Carboxylic acids (weightage) 9%
    Biology Human physiology 18–20
    Biology Genetics & evolution 14–16

    Several specific deletions reported include parts of Electromagnetic Induction, Thermodynamics and Properties of Solids and Liquids. Confirm deletions on the official notice before skipping any topic.

    Exam-day reminders and quick strategy

    • Follow the official dress code and item restrictions printed on your admit card.
    • If the paper looks tough, prioritise accuracy. Skip time-consuming questions and return later.
    • Focus last-day revision on high-weightage Biology chapters (Genetics, Human Physiology) and core Chemistry topics.

    Score expectations

    Preliminary ranges indicate realistic targets rather than extreme cutoffs. AIIMS BSc Nursing expected ranges have been published for reference; consult the official notices for seat-related cutoffs.

    Missing details (what to check on official site)

    The official portal has not published a direct download URL in this update, helpline numbers, acceptable ID list, city-allotment change rules, or accessibility/scribe request procedures. Check NTA notices on the admit card day for these details.

    FAQs

    When will the NEET 2026 admit card release?
    A: 26 April 2026 .
    What details are required to download the admit card?
    A: Your application number and date of birth .
    Is the release time confirmed?
    A: No. Official time is not confirmed; past releases have been morning or evening.
    What does the admit card contain?
    A: Personal details, roll number, exam centre and exam-day instructions.
    What if I find an error on my admit card?
    A: Follow the correction procedure announced by NTA on the official portal.
    Are any syllabus topics deleted for 2026?
    A: Yes. Several Physics units and select topics across subjects have reported deletions; verify on the official notice.
    What should I focus on in the last days?
    A: High-weightage Biology chapters, core Chemistry, and accurate, quick Physics problems.
    Where to get official help if admit card download fails?
    A: Check the NTA NEET official portal for contact details and instructions on the admit card release date.

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