CUET-UG 2026 Exam Rescheduled: Is Your Center Affected? Download New Admit Card Now

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially shifted the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET-UG) 2026 for specific centres. Affected candidates must now appear for their examinations on May 31, 2026. This sudden move aims to resolve logistical issues at certain locations. Fresh admit cards are now live on the official portal. Students should check their revised schedules immediately to avoid missing their chance.

The rescheduling primarily impacts students registered at specific venues across several Indian states. NTA confirmed that only certain subjects and shifts are affected by this change. Candidates who previously downloaded hall tickets must secure the latest version now. This version contains updated details about new test centres and reporting times. Ignoring these changes could lead to last-minute confusion at the entrance gates.

CUET-UG 2026 Exam Rescheduled: Check New Admit Card

Downloading Fresh CUET-UG Admit Cards

To access the revised ticket, visit the official website and log in. You will need your application number and date of birth. Look for the link indicating the updated admit card. Download the document and verify the new venue location carefully. It is wise to print a physical copy for the exam day. Digital copies alone may not be sufficient for entry.

Checking CUET-UG Reporting Times and Centres

The revised schedule introduces specific reporting windows for different subjects. These timings ensure smooth biometric verification for all aspirants. NTA has updated the venue mapping to accommodate more students safely. It is vital to check the exact shift mentioned on your new card. The following table highlights the essential items required at the exam centre.

Document TypeRequirement Detail
Fresh Admit CardMust have the May 31 date
Valid Photo IDOriginal Aadhar or Voter ID
Passport PhotosSame as the application form

Aspirants should arrive at least one hour before the gate closing time. Strict dress codes and prohibited items lists remain unchanged from earlier notifications. If you face issues, use the official NTA helpline immediately. This ensures your concerns are recorded before the May 31 deadline. Strategic preparation and staying updated will help you navigate this transition successfully. Good luck with your upcoming university entrance exams.

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