NEET 2026 Admit Card on April 26: NTA Confirms Date, 99.2% Get First-Choice Exam City

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced the NEET 2026 admit card release date, bringing a major update for lakhs of medical aspirants across the country. As per the latest tweet, NEET admit cards will be released on April 26, marking a crucial step before the examination.
This update comes shortly after the release of city intimation slips, where 99.2% of candidates have been allotted their first-choice exam city. With exam preparations in the final phase, this announcement gives students clarity on timelines and what to expect next.
NEET 2026 Admit Card Release Date Confirmed
The NTA has confirmed that candidates will be able to download their NEET 2026 admit cards starting April 26. The admit card will contain complete details including:
- Exact exam centre address
- Reporting time
- Exam day instructions
- Candidate details
- This is the most important document required to enter the examination hall. Without it, candidates will not be allowed to appear for NEET.
City Intimation Slip Update
Before the admit card release, NTA has already issued city intimation slips to help students plan travel and logistics in advance.
A key highlight from the update:
- 99.2% candidates received their first-choice city
This significantly reduces travel stress and allows aspirants to focus entirely on revision instead of arrangements.
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What Students Should Do on April 26
Once the admit card is released, candidates should immediately download and verify all details.
- 1. Visit the official NEET website
- 2. Log in using application number and password/date of birth
- 3. Download the admit card PDF
- 4. Check all details carefully
- 5. Take multiple printouts for safety
Any discrepancy should be reported immediately to NTA.
Important Instructions By NTA
With the exam approaching, NTA has also advised students to maintain focus and avoid unnecessary stress.
- Stay calm and avoid last-minute panic
- Focus on revision instead of new topics
- Maintain proper sleep and health
- Follow a fixed daily routine
The admit card release marks the final phase before the NEET exam. It signals that the system is fully prepared, and now the focus shifts entirely to the candidate’s execution.
With most students getting their preferred exam city and clear timelines in place, the environment is designed to minimize external stress factors.





