NEET UG 2026 Registration Window Expected to Open in Early February
The National Testing Agency is expected to open the NEET UG 2026 registration window in the first week of February. Medical aspirants can apply online for the national entrance exam on the official portal. Ensure all identification documents and academic certificates are updated before the notification release.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is preparing to initiate the medical-enrollment process for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-2026). As of today, January 20, 2026, over 24 lakh aspirants across the country are awaiting the official information bulletin. According to current trends and NTA’s typical testing cycle, the application portal is anticipated to go live during the first week of February. This registration period is the first mandatory step for students seeking admission to MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical courses in government and private institutions.
Anticipated Registration Timeline and Deadlines
The medical-enrollment schedule for the 2026 academic session is expected to follow a streamlined path to accommodate the national exam date in May.
- Notification Release: The official brochure and the online-portal link are likely to be published by February 5, 2026.
- Registration Duration: Historically, the NTA keeps the application window open for approximately one month, suggesting a closing date in the first week of March 2026.
- Exam Date: Maintaining the tradition of the first Sunday of May, NEET-2026 is tentatively scheduled for May 3, 2026.
- Correction Window: A brief period for candidates to rectify specific details in their submitted profiles will likely be provided in the second week of March via the online-portal.
Eligibility Norms and New Registration Features
To participate in the medical-enrollment, candidates must satisfy the updated academic and identity verification application-rules established for this year.
- Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 17 years of age by December 31, 2026; there is currently no upper age limit for the examination.
- Live Photo Capture: For the first time, the 2026 online-portal is expected to implement a "Live Photo Capture" feature during registration to prevent identity fraud.
- Academic Criteria: Students must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects.
- Identity Documents: Under the latest application-rules, it is mandatory to have an updated Aadhaar card or a valid Digilocker ID to initiate the one-time registration process.
Application Fee and Document Specifications
The fee structure for NEET-2026 remains tiered based on the candidate's category, with all payments processed through digital gateways.
| Category | Expected Application Fee | Mandatory Documents |
| General (Unreserved) | ₹1,700 | Passport Photo (10-200 KB) |
| General-EWS / OBC-NCL | ₹1,600 | Scanned Signature (4-30 KB) |
| SC / ST / PwD / Transgender | ₹1,000 | Class 10 Certificate (PDF) |
| Outside India (NRI/Foreign) | ₹9,500 | Fingerprint Impressions |
- Photo Instructions: Images must have 80% face coverage on a white background; the application-rules specify that the name and date of the photo must be mentioned on the image.
- Thumb Impressions: Candidates will need to upload scanned copies of both left and right-hand fingers and thumb impressions on the online-portal.
- Payment Modes: Fees can be settled using Credit/Debit cards, Net Banking, or UPI; no offline or postal applications will be entertained for NEET-2026.
Conclusion
As the window for medical-enrollment approaches, the NTA has issued an advisory for students to verify their Aadhaar details in advance. The activation of the online-portal in early February will mark the beginning of one of the world's largest competitive entrance cycles. Candidates are urged to read the application-rules thoroughly once the official bulletin is released to avoid any discrepancies that could lead to form rejection. With the NEET-2026 exam date fast approaching, completing the registration early will allow aspirants to focus entirely on their final revisions based on the NCERT curriculum.
