NEET 2026 ADMIT CARDS TO BE RELEASED ON APRIL, 26
The National Testing Agency has announced on its official twitter handle (X handle) that Admit Cards of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test ( UG ) would be announced on April 26, 2026.

The National Testing Agency has announced on its official twitter handle (X handle) that Admit Cards of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test ( UG ) would be announced on April 26, 2026. Huge number of students were quite anxious about admit cards. The detail from the testing agency would provide them a certain relief.
The official X handle has revealed on a post that all the Hall tickets would be released on 26th April, 2026. It should be kept in mind that all the City Intimation Slips have already been released by the testing agency.
The National Testing Agency has released huge figures with this announcement. They have revealed that 99.2% of candidates have been provided their first choice as an examination centre. This would be of their convenience and won’t give them any stress due to travel.
The post on X asked students to stay calm, focused and take one step at a time.
Since the National Testing Agency ( NTA ) has released City Intimation Slips earlier, they would reveal the Admit Card with exact centre details on 26th April. Since, last year’s exam went to the Supreme Court of India, the testing agency has asked candidates and their parents not to be nervous. The National Testing Agency wrote that they will conduct the examination free, fair and completely transparent.
After releasing the City Intimation Slip, the testing agency has warned the students in an advisory asking them not to trust false claims of unknown people. The National Testing Agency has asked the candidates not to get into false claims telling them that that NEET question paper has been circulated in certain parts of India on Social Media platforms like Telegrams, Facebook and WhatsApp.
The students have been made aware of the fact that this year’s NEET exam should not be compared to last year’s. The testing agency has told students that the would be completely transparent.
