Aatif Ammad | February 26, 2026 | 08:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA to conduct CUET PG from March 6 to 27; admit cards to be released 3–4 days before respective exam dates

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET PG 2026 city intimation slip on its official website exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg. Candidates appearing for the postgraduate entrance exam can download the city intimation slip now.
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The CUET PG 2026 examination is scheduled to be conducted from March 6 to March 27, 2026 for various courses. The city intimation slip will be issued before the release of the admit card.
The admit card is expected to be made available approximately 3–4 days prior to the respective exam date. The National Testing Agency (NTA) had earlier concluded the CUET PG 2026 registration process on January 23 for 157 subjects.
A total of 5,03,482 candidates submitted their application forms, while 4,11,366 unique applicants successfully completed the process by paying the required examination fee.
The city intimation slip serves as an advance notice informing candidates about:
Exam date and shift timing
City and state of the allotted exam centre
Subject and paper details
Candidate’s name and application number
Category and other personal details
Candidates are advised to carefully review all the information once released.
Candidates can follow the below steps to download city intimation slip;
Visit the official website: exams.nta.nic.in
Click on the ‘Login’ option on the homepage
Enter the CUET PG 2026 application number and password
Fill in the security pin and click on ‘Login’
Select the link for Advance Information for Allotment of Exam Centre City
Download and save the slip for future reference.
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