NEET UG 2026: NTA enables admit card download without bank details confirmation
Ruchika Kumari | June 18, 2026 | 08:33 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA modifies NEET 2026 admit card process after candidates flag refund verification issues.
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Try NowAhead of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG), the National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that candidates can download their admit cards even if they have not filled complete bank account details for the examination fee refund. This comes after several candidates reported difficulties in downloading their admit cards and verifying bank account details for examination fee refunds. Many aspirants said they were confused about the refund verification process, while others faced technical glitches and server issues on the NTA portal. NTA NEET UG 2026 guidelines, dos and don'ts LIVE updates.
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The testing agency released the re-NEET hall tickets on June 14 and made it mandatory for candidates to complete their bank account details before downloading the admit card. In a public notice issued on June 17, the testing agency said around 16 lakh candidates have already downloaded their admit cards. The agency received requests from some candidates who were unable to complete their account details due to various reasons and sought direct access to download their hall tickets.
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To address these concerns, NTA announced that candidates can log in to the official NEET portal and choose one of two available options.
Under the first option, candidates can immediately download their admit card and complete the review and confirmation of their bank details for the examination fee refund at a later stage. This option will benefit students who are facing issues related to bank account verification, incorrect details, technical glitches, or lack of access to necessary documents.
The second option allows candidates to first review and confirm their bank account information for the fee refund and then proceed to download their admit card. Candidates who have all their banking details readily available can choose this.
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Here's how to download NEET UG 2026 admit cards
Candidates can follow these steps to access their admit cards:
- Visit the official website at neet.nta.nic.in
- On homepage, click on the re-NEET UG 2026 admit card link
- Log in using your application number, password, and the displayed security code
- The admit card will appear on the screen, verify all details carefully
- Download the NEET hall ticket and take its printout
The agency earlier acknowledged problems in downloading hall tickets, attributing them to heavy server load, and assured candidates that technical teams were working to resolve the issues.
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NTA will conduct the re-NEET on June 21 after cancelling the May 3 exam due to paper leak allegations. Telegram access has been restricted in India ahead of the exam, and its message-editing feature has also been disabled until June 30. While many welcomed the move, sarcastic posts suggesting the closure of shopping malls fearing theft and roads due to accidents have been shared on Telegram's X handle.
Candidates must carry a printout of their admit card to the examination hall and report well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute rush.
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