CUET UG 2026 admit card out at cuet.nta.nic.in; re-exam on June 6, 7
Sakshi Gupta | June 2, 2026 | 08:38 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA issues fresh CUET UG 2026 admit cards after May 30 technical glitch; revised exams will be held on June 6 and 7
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Try NowThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued fresh admit cards for candidates whose Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2026 examination was rescheduled after a technical issue disrupted the test conducted on May 30 during the first shift.
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As per recent notice, the rescheduled examination for affected candidates will now be held on June 6 and June 7, 2026. Students whose exam was impacted by the technical glitch have been informed that they can download their revised admit cards from the CUET website at cuet.nta.nic.in.
Candidates can download their fresh CUET UG admit card by using the login credentials, including application number and date of birth/password.
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CUET UG 2026 Admit Card: Steps to download
Applicants can download their fresh CUET UG admit card 2026 by following the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of CUET at cuet.nta.nic.in
- On the homepage, click on the CUET UG 2026 admit card link
- Enter the login credentials, including application number & date of birth/password and then submit
- The CUET UG 2026 admit card will appear on the screen
- Download the CUET UG updated admit card 2026 and take a printout for future use
The official notice reads, "Candidates are advised to regularly visit NTA website https://nta.ac.in and https://cuet.nta.nic.in for the latest updates regarding the examination. In case of any difficulty in downloading the Admit Card or discrepancy in the details contained in the Admit Card, candidates can contact the NTA Help Desk at 011-40759000 or write to NTA at cuet-ug@nta.ac.in."
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Technical glitch disrupts CUET exam
The CUET UG 2026 faced major disruptions on May 30 after a technical glitch reported by the NTA's technology partner, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), delayed the examination at several centres across the country. The issue caused delays of more than two hours in some locations, forcing NTA to revise exam timings and provide compensatory time to affected candidates. At Noida's Sector 64 examination centre, several students claimed that the exam was ultimately cancelled after they were made to wait for hours, leading to confusion and complaints on social media.
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