NEET re-test candidates hit by admit card download glitches, NTA says don't panic
The National Testing Agency (NTA) said nearly 4 lakh candidates have successfully downloaded their NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 admit cards. While some candidates are facing technical issues, the agency has assured that the glitches are being addressed and admit cards will be available soon.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has informed that nearly 4 lakh candidates have successfully downloaded their NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 admit cards. However, some candidates have reported technical issues while accessing their hall tickets.
The agency has stated that efforts are underway to resolve the glitches and assured candidates that all admit cards will be made available for download shortly.
Several candidates scheduled to appear for the NEET re-examination have reported difficulties in accessing their admit cards on the official website of the NTA.
According to students, the website displays messages such as "under maintenance" or showing blank screens when they attempt to enter their bank account details, a mandatory step before downloading the admit card.
ISSUE DURING BANK VERIFICATION PROCESS
Earlier, the NTA had warned candidates that the portal might experience heavy traffic and temporary disruptions during the bank account verification process due to the large number of users accessing the website simultaneously.
As per the agency's guidelines, candidates must verify their bank account details for the fee refund process before they can download their admit cards. However, several students reported facing technical glitches that prevented them from completing the verification process and accessing their hall tickets.
NEET UG 2026 RE-EXAM ON JUNE 21
The NEET UG 2026 re-examination will be conducted on Sunday, June 21, from 2 pm to 5:15 pm in offline pen-and-paper mode.
This year, nearly 22.75 lakh candidates registered for NEET UG, while more than 22.05 lakh students appeared for the examination held on May 3. The June 21 re-test is being conducted under enhanced monitoring and security arrangements to ensure fairness and transparency in the admission process.
With the re-examination approaching, the Centre has intensified oversight of examination preparations. Cabinet Secretary T.V. Somanathan recently reviewed preparedness measures with senior officials and stressed robust coordination among administrative authorities, examination centres and security agencies.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has informed that nearly 4 lakh candidates have successfully downloaded their NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 admit cards. However, some candidates have reported technical issues while accessing their hall tickets.
The agency has stated that efforts are underway to resolve the glitches and assured candidates that all admit cards will be made available for download shortly.
Several candidates scheduled to appear for the NEET re-examination have reported difficulties in accessing their admit cards on the official website of the NTA.
According to students, the website displays messages such as "under maintenance" or showing blank screens when they attempt to enter their bank account details, a mandatory step before downloading the admit card.
ISSUE DURING BANK VERIFICATION PROCESS
Earlier, the NTA had warned candidates that the portal might experience heavy traffic and temporary disruptions during the bank account verification process due to the large number of users accessing the website simultaneously.
As per the agency's guidelines, candidates must verify their bank account details for the fee refund process before they can download their admit cards. However, several students reported facing technical glitches that prevented them from completing the verification process and accessing their hall tickets.
NEET UG 2026 RE-EXAM ON JUNE 21
The NEET UG 2026 re-examination will be conducted on Sunday, June 21, from 2 pm to 5:15 pm in offline pen-and-paper mode.
This year, nearly 22.75 lakh candidates registered for NEET UG, while more than 22.05 lakh students appeared for the examination held on May 3. The June 21 re-test is being conducted under enhanced monitoring and security arrangements to ensure fairness and transparency in the admission process.
With the re-examination approaching, the Centre has intensified oversight of examination preparations. Cabinet Secretary T.V. Somanathan recently reviewed preparedness measures with senior officials and stressed robust coordination among administrative authorities, examination centres and security agencies.