NEET-UG 2026 advisory: access attempt failed
The NEET-UG 2026 advisory page could not be retrieved due to an HTTP 403 error. As of 24 April 2026 , the full advisory text was unavailable; only the page URL and basic metadata could be obtained.
What we could (and could not) retrieve
A content fetch returned a non-200 HTTP response. The advisory’s detailed instructions, dates and fees were not accessible in the failed retrieval. That means specifics such as eligibility changes, exact exam dates, admit card issuance steps, application fee and exam-day protocols are not available from this attempt.
| Item | Status |
|---|---|
| Retrieval date | 24 April 2026 |
| HTTP status | 403 |
| Full advisory text | Not available |
| URL / metadata | Available |
Where to find the NEET-UG 2026 advisory
Do not rely on third-party pages when the official text is missing. For verified updates, check the National Testing Agency’s official website (nta.ac.in) and the NTA results portal. The NTA site is the authoritative source for admit card releases, registration dates, eligibility criteria and exam-centre details.
What you should do now
Keep your registration details and ID documents ready so you can act quickly once the advisory is live. Regularly refresh the official NTA pages and your registered email and phone SMS for alerts. If you are near exam deadlines, confirm your application status and watch for any image-correction or duplicate-admit-card procedures that NTA typically announces.
Why this matters to you
An inaccessible advisory delays your ability to plan travel, arrange ID documents, and follow exam-day instructions such as dress code or allowed items. When the advisory is posted officially, it will also clarify counselling timelines, reservation policy details, and result declaration dates.
Quick reminder
If you see conflicting reports elsewhere, prioritise the official NTA notification. Save screenshots or PDFs of any official advisory after it appears, and follow the exact steps listed by the authority for admit card download and image corrections.