NEET (UG) 2026 Exam City Intimation Slip Released β€” Everything You Need to Know

08-Jun-2026

Author: Om Educare

The wait is finally over. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the NEET (UG) 2026 Exam City Intimation Slip for the upcoming re-exam. If you haven't checked yours yet, now is the time. At Om Educare, we know how much every detail matters in these final days — so here is everything you need to know, clearly and quickly.

What Has NTA Announced?

On the evening of June 7, 2026, NTA released the official notice for the NEET (UG) 2026 Exam City Intimation Slip. Candidates can now log in to the official NTA portal and view the city where their exam has been allotted.

One important thing to note right away — this is not your admit card. The admit card, which will carry your exact exam center address, roll number, and reporting instructions, will be released separately. But knowing your city now gives you a crucial head start, especially if you need to arrange travel or accommodation.

Key Dates and Exam Details

Event

Details

City Intimation Slip Released

June 7, 2026

NEET (UG) 2026 Re-Exam Date

June 21, 2026 (Sunday)

Exam Timing

2:00 PM – 5:15 PM IST

Mode

Pen and Paper (Offline)

Exam Centers in India

551 Cities

International Cities

14

Mark these dates. Keep them saved. Share them with your parents too.

How to Check Your Exam City Intimation Slip

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official NTA NEET website — neet.nta.nic.in. Do not use any unofficial or third-party links.
  2. Click on the Exam City Intimation Slip link on the homepage.
  3. Log in using your Application Number, Date of Birth, and Security Pin.
  4. View, download, and take a printout of your city intimation slip.

The NTA portal can get slow during peak hours due to heavy traffic. If you face trouble loading the page, try accessing it late at night or early in the morning. Do not panic — the slip will be available well before the exam.

City Intimation Slip vs Admit Card — Know the Difference

Many students confuse the two. Here is a clear comparison so there is no mix-up:

Feature

City Intimation Slip

Admit Card

Released

2+ weeks before exam

Usually 1 week before exam

What it shows

Exam City only

Exact center address, roll number, exam instructions

Required for entry?

No

Yes, mandatory

Purpose

Travel and logistics planning

Official exam entry document

Keep both documents once the admit card is out. Neither should be ignored.

What to Do Right Now — Your Action Checklist

Knowing your city is step one. Here is what you should do immediately after:

Plan Your Travel Early Whether you are travelling by train, bus, or car — book now. Tickets fill up fast, especially over weekends. Last-minute bookings are not just expensive, they are stressful.

Arrange Accommodation if Needed If your allotted city is not your hometown, start looking for a hotel or guesthouse today. Good, budget-friendly options get taken quickly, particularly in smaller cities.

Reconnoitre the Route Check Google Maps for the distance and travel time from your stay to the exam city area. Keep in mind that it is a Sunday — local transport schedules may differ. Always add buffer time.

Prepare Your Documents Folder Create a dedicated folder — physical or digital — for all exam-related documents. This should include your ID proof, passport-size photographs, city intimation slip, and eventually your admit card. Going through a checklist the night before the exam saves enormous last-minute stress.

Common Concerns and How to Handle Them

"My center is in a different city or state." This happens. Do not let it unsettle you. Check with batchmates and friends — students from the same region often get allotted the same city. Coordinate travel if possible, and plan to reach a day early rather than rushing on exam day.

"The NTA website is not loading." Clear your browser cache, switch browsers, or try from a different device. The site typically stabilises after the initial rush. Give it a few hours and try again.

"I am confused about whether I need the city slip to enter the exam." You do not. The city slip is for your planning purposes only. Your admit card is the mandatory document for exam entry. However, carry both on exam day just to be safe.

A Word from Om Educare

At Om Educare, we have guided thousands of NEET aspirants through not just the syllabus, but through every step of this journey — including the stressful administrative side of exam preparation. And we will tell you from experience: the students who plan their logistics early almost always walk into the exam hall calmer and more focused than those who scramble at the last moment.

You have already done the hard work — months of preparation, countless revision sessions, practice papers, and late nights. Do not let something as manageable as travel planning add unnecessary pressure in these final days.

Sort out your city. Book your travel. Keep your documents ready. And then — go back to your books.

The exam is on June 21, 2026. You have time. Use it wisely.

Stay Connected with Om Educare

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We are with you every step of the way. All the best.