UGC NET admit card 2026 out for June exams; direct link
Ruchika Kumari | June 17, 2026 | 09:19 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA will conduct UGC NET June 2026 exams from June 22 to 30 in two shifts—9 am to 12 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm.
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit cards for University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test, UGC NET 2026 June session. The exams will be conducted in two shifts between June 22 and June 30. Following the pattern, NTA released the exam city slips ahead of hall tickets for candidates to make travel arrangements accordingly. Official notice reads, "Candidates have already been informed about their examination city and date through the Advance City Intimation Slip issued vide Public Notice dated 10 June 2026"
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The notice further reads, "The admit cards for candidates scheduled to appear on 22 June 2026, 23 June 2026, 24 June 2026, 25 June 2026, 29 June 2026 & 30 June 2026 have been released today, i.e., 17.06.2026."
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How to check UGC NET admit card online?
Candidates should know that it is mandatory to carry printout of admit card to the exam hall.
- Visit the official website
- On homepage, look for latest news section and click on 'Release of Admit Card for the UGC-NET June 2026 examination'
- On the redirected page, candidates will have to enter their application number, password and security pin
- Click on submit to view admit card
- Take its printout for future references
Candidates should cross-check all the details mentioned on hall ticket. In case of any difficulty in downloading the admit card or discrepancy in the particulars contained therein, candidates may contact the NTA Helpdesk at 011-40759000 or write to ugcnet@nta.ac.in.
UGC NET June date sheet
Candidates must reach the exam centre will before reporting time to avoid last-minute rush.
| Date | Shift 1 Subject Code | Shift I Subject Name (9 am to 12 pm) | Shift 2 Subject Code | Shift II Subject Name (3 pm to 6 pm) |
| June 22 | 79 | Visual Art | 87 | Computer Science and Applications |
| June 2026 | 66 | Museology & Conservation | 42 | Persian |
| June 22 | 24 | Punjabi | 41 | Russian |
| June 22 | 26 | Tamil | 19 | Bengali |
| June 22 | 80 | Geography | 12 | Home Science |
| June 22 | 38 | Marathi | 16 | Music |
| June 22 | 55 | Labour Welfare/HR Management | 15 | Population Studies |
| June 22 | 95 | Santali | — | — |
| June 23 | 14 | Public Administration | 63 | Mass Communication and Journalism |
| June 23 | 9 | Education | 88 | Electronic Science |
| June 23 | 10 | Social Work | 74 | Women Studies |
| June 23 | 22 | Malayalam | 58 | Law |
| June 23 | 28 | Urdu | 27 | Telugu |
| June 23 | 68 | Criminology | 82 | Forensic Science |
| June 23 | 65 | Performing Art-Dance/Drama/Theatre | 34 | Nepali |
| June 23 | 70 | Tribal and Regional Language/Literature | 59 | Library and Information Science |
| June 23 | 71 | Folk Literature | 3 | Philosophy |
| June 24 | 2 | Political Science | 8 | Commerce |
| June 24 | 62 | Comparative Study of Religions | 11 | Defence and Strategic Studies |
| June 24 | 45 | Japanese | 50 | Indian Culture |
| June 24 | 33 | Dogri | 60 | Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies |
| June 24 | 43 | Rajasthani | — | — |
| June 24 | 31 | Linguistics | — | — |
| June 25 | 30 | English | 6 | History |
| June 25 | 32 | Chinese | 83 | Pali |
| June 25 | 85 | Konkani | 91 | Prakrit |
| June 25 | 40 | Spanish | 72 | Comparative Literature |
| June 25 | 84 | Kashmiri | — | — |
| June 29 | 20 | Hindi | 4 | Psychology |
| June 29 | 49 | Arab Culture and Islamic Studies | 18 | Maithili |
| June 29 | 103 | Indian Knowledge Systems | 29 | Arabic |
| June 29 | 35 | Manipuri | 17 | Management |
| June 29 | 21 | Kannada | 47 | Physical Education |
| June 29 | 44 | German | 73 | Sanskrit Traditional Subjects |
| June 29 | 101 | Sindhi | 105 | Ayurveda Biology |
| June 29 | 39 | French | 104 | Disaster Management |
| June 30 | 1 | Economics | 36 | Assamese |
| June 30 | 89 | Environmental Sciences | 5 | Sociology |
| June 30 | 102 | Hindu Studies | 100 | Yoga |
| June 30 | 7 | Anthropology | 93 | Tourism Administration and Management |
| June 30 | 94 | Bodo | 46 | Adult Education/Continuing Education |
| June 30 | 37 | Gujarati | 67 | Archaeology |
| June 30 | 25 | Sanskrit | 23 | Oriya |
| June 30 | 90 | Politics including International Relations | 81 | Social Medicine & Community Health |
| June 30 | 92 | Human Rights and Duties | 107 | Statistics |
| June 30 | 106 | Forestry | — | — |
Along with hall tickets, candidates should also carry a valid ID proof and passport size photograph to exam hall. For more details, one can go to the official website.
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