Re-NEET 2026 — City Intimation Slip Released; Admit Card Expected June 14
NTA has released the Re-NEET 2026 city intimation slip at neet.nta.nic.in, letting candidates plan travel ahead of the June 21 re-exam. The admit card (with the exact centre address) is expected on June 14. The re-exam runs 2:00–5:15 PM for all 22.79 lakh candidates affected by the May 3 paper-leak cancellation.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the Re-NEET UG 2026 city intimation slip at neet.nta.nic.in — roughly three weeks ahead of the re-exam. The advance city slip lets candidates plan travel and accommodation; the actual exam centre address is shared only on the admit card.
Key dates:
• City intimation slip: Released at neet.nta.nic.in (shows allotted city only, not the exact centre)
• Admit card release: Expected June 14, 2026 (carries the exact exam-centre address)
• Re-exam (Re-NEET 2026): June 21, 2026 (Saturday)
• Exam timing: 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM (15 minutes extra vs the original NEET UG)
• Mode: Pen-and-paper
• Fee refund window (for candidates not appearing in the re-exam): Extended to June 22, 2026
Background: NTA cancelled the May 3, 2026 NEET UG exam after a CBI-confirmed paper leak. All 22,79,743 originally registered candidates are eligible for Re-NEET 2026. The re-exam is being held in pen-and-paper mode at NTA-designated centres across India.
How to download the city slip:
1. Visit neet.nta.nic.in
2. Click the advance city intimation link for Re-NEET 2026
3. Log in with application number + DOB / password
4. Download and save the slip — it shows only the allotted city, not the exact centre
For AP/TS aspirants: NEET UG 2026 scores remain the sole criterion for MBBS/BDS admissions at Dr. NTR UHS (AP) and KNRUHS (Telangana), plus 15% AIQ (MCC) and deemed universities. State counselling is now expected to begin in late July / August 2026, after the Re-NEET result.
From 2027 onwards, NEET UG will shift to Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode to prevent paper leaks, as announced by the Union Education Minister.
Information is sourced from official government notifications (APSCHE, TGCHE, TAFRC, APHERMC) and verified news outlets. Dates and details may change — always verify on the official website before taking action.