Cuet: The UG 2026 Admit Card Release

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The CUET UG 2026 admit card was released on May 5, 2026, a crucial development for candidates preparing for the exam scheduled from May 11 to May 31, 2026. Candidates must download their admit cards from cuet.nta.nic.in to ensure they can enter their designated exam centres.

Before this announcement, many candidates faced uncertainty regarding their exam details. The release of the admit card clarified essential information such as exam date, reporting time, and exam centre address. This shift brought immediate relief to anxious students who had been waiting for confirmation.

With the admit card now available, candidates are reminded that it is an essential document for entry into the exam hall. They must carry a printed version along with a valid photo ID, which can include options like Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Passport. Additionally, a self-declaration form must be filled out at home but signed in front of an invigilator.

Many candidates reported previous issues related to their exam city slips, including long distances to travel to their assigned centres. “Candidates should not miss downloading the call letters as the link is live on the portal to avoid any last-minute issues,” an NTA representative stated. The urgency is palpable; without this document, entry into the examination venue is impossible.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has emphasized that they will not provide admit cards through offline means—candidates must use their application number and password for downloads. This requirement places additional responsibility on students to ensure they have access to the necessary technology and internet connectivity.

As the exam dates approach, experts suggest that timely downloads will mitigate stress for candidates. “The admit card is an essential document for any candidate to enter the exam hall,” another NTA official noted. With three subjects scheduled per shift and each examination lasting three hours, preparation is key.

Looking ahead, NTA plans to issue notices if there are any changes regarding exam centres or dates. Candidates remain hopeful that this year’s process will run smoothly compared to past experiences where logistical issues arose.