NEET city intimation slip 2026: Difference from admit card, timelines and exam-day checklist

NTA issues the NEET city intimation slip 2026 ahead of the admit card, usually **7–21 days** earlier. Know what the slip contains, how it differs from the NEET admit card 2026, and what you must carry on exam day.

Edited by : Divya Nair

Updated : March 31, 2026 3:34 AM

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    NEET city intimation slip 2026: what it is and how it differs

    NTA issues the NEET city intimation slip 7–21 days before the admit card. The city slip only tells your allotted exam city and reporting time — it is not valid for entry to the exam hall.

    NEET city intimation slip 2026: what it shows

    The city intimation slip lists the exam centre city, tentative reporting time and basic instructions. You will usually get a notification on your registered email and mobile after NTA publishes the slip.

    NEET city intimation slip 2026 vs NEET admit card 2026

    The admit card is the official entry pass. It contains your roll number, exam centre address, date and exact reporting time. You must carry the printed admit card and a valid photo ID to enter the centre.

    Item City Intimation Slip NEET Admit Card
    Typical release timing 7–21 days before admit card 1–2 weeks before exam
    Main purpose Communicate allotted exam city and reporting time Entry pass with roll number and centre address
    Mandatory for entry No Yes

    When are these released?

    NTA normally releases the city slip about 2–3 weeks before the admit card. Admit cards follow 1–2 weeks ahead of the NEET UG exam. For exact dates check the official NTA NEET portal and notices.

    What you must do after receiving the city slip

    Check that your name, registration number and contact details match your application. Note the reporting time and travel plan for the allotted city — many centres are in different towns or districts.

    If you spot discrepancies in city, name or other details, contact NTA immediately via the official portal and helplines listed in the official notice. Do not assume the city slip is final proof of your centre seat — the admit card will confirm the full details.

    Documents to carry on exam day

    Bring the printed original NEET admit card and one valid photo ID (Aadhaar, passport, PAN, voter ID, or driving licence). Carry any additional documents listed on the admit card or official instructions.

    Quick checklist

    • Keep the printed city slip for travel reference.
    • Download and print the admit card when released.
    • Carry original photo ID and admit card to the centre.
    • Contact NTA through the official portal for corrections.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is a NEET city intimation slip? A: A notice indicating allotted exam city, reporting time and basic instructions before the admit card.

    Q: Is the city slip the same as the admit card? A: No. The city slip only informs city and timing; the admit card is required for entry and has seat details.

    Q: When is the admit card released? A: Admit cards are usually released 1–2 weeks before the NEET exam; check the official NTA portal for exact dates.

    Q: What if my city differs from my choice? A: Contact NTA immediately using the official helpline or portal and follow the correction procedure in the official notice.

    Q: What ID proofs are accepted at the NEET centre? A: Valid photo ID such as Aadhaar, passport, PAN, voter ID, or driving licence as listed in official instructions.

    Q: Can I enter the exam hall with only the city slip? A: No. The city slip alone is not enough; you need the printed admit card and a valid photo ID for entry.

    Q: How long is the typical gap between slip and admit card? A: The gap is typically 7–21 days , though timelines can vary each year.

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