Delhi CSU Non Teaching Admit Card 2026 Released – Download Now

The Delhi CSU Non Teaching Admit Card 2026 is now available for download at sanskritnt.samarth.edu.in. Candidates appearing in the four phases of the Non-Teaching Recruitment Examination 2026 can log in with their registered username and password to access their hall tickets. The first phase exam begins on 05/07/2026, and subsequent phases are scheduled for 12/07/2026, 26/07/2026, and 09/08/2026. This article is based on the official admit card notification released by Central Sanskrit University (CSU).

Admit Card – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationCentral Sanskrit University (CSU)
Exam NameNon-Teaching Recruitment Examination 2026 (Advt. No. 01/2026)
PostsSection Officer, Assistant Registrar, System Analyst, Junior Engineer, Technical Assistant, Personal Assistant, Professional Assistant, Upper Division Clerk, Lower Division Clerk, Library Assistant, Library Attendant, Stenographer, Nursing Officer, Guest House Manager, Medical Attendant/Dresser, Multi-Tasking Staff
Admit Card Release Date04/07/2026
Exam Dates05/07/2026, 12/07/2026, 26/07/2026, 09/08/2026 (Phase-wise)
Exam ModeOnline (Computer-Based)
Login Portalsanskritnt.samarth.edu.in

Important Dates

EventDate
Admit Card Release04/07/2026
Phase 1 Exam05/07/2026
Phase 2 Exam12/07/2026
Phase 3 Exam26/07/2026
Phase 4 Exam09/08/2026

How to Download the Delhi CSU Non-Teaching Admit Card 2026

  1. Go to the official CSU recruitment portal at sanskritnt.samarth.edu.in.
  2. Enter your registered username and password in the login fields.
  3. Type the captcha code displayed on the page.
  4. Click the login button to access your candidate dashboard.
  5. Locate the “Admit Card” or “Hall Ticket” link on the dashboard.
  6. Click the link corresponding to your applied post.
  7. Your admit card will appear on the screen.
  8. Review all details carefully for accuracy.
  9. Download the admit card and save it to your device.
  10. Print a clear, legible copy to bring to the exam centre.

Ensure you save multiple digital copies of your admit card on different devices or cloud storage, as portal access may experience high traffic closer to the exam date.

Exam Schedule – Phase-wise and Shift-wise

Exam DateShiftExam TimePosts
05/07/2026Shift I9:00 AM – 12:15 PMSystem Analyst, Junior Engineer, Technical Assistant (Shikshashastra/Education Lab.)
05/07/2026Shift II2:00 PM – 5:15 PMSection Officer, Technical Assistant (Computer Lab.), Personal Assistant, Professional Assistant
12/07/2026Shift I9:00 AM – 12:15 PMAssistant Registrar, Upper Division Clerk, Library Assistant, Stenographer
12/07/2026Shift I9:00 AM – 10:30 AMMedical Attendant/Dresser, Library Attendant
12/07/2026Shift II2:00 PM – 5:15 PMNursing Officer, Guest House Manager
26/07/2026Shift I9:00 AM – 12:15 PMLower Division Clerk (LDC)
09/08/2026Shift I9:00 AM – 10:30 AMMulti-Tasking Staff (MTS)

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

  • Printed copy of the Delhi CSU Non-Teaching Admit Card 2026
  • Valid original photo identification (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs
  • Blue or black ballpoint pen

Admit Card Error – What to Do

If you find any incorrect information on your admit card, such as a name spelling error, wrong photograph, or incorrect exam centre, contact the CSU recruitment helpdesk immediately through the official portal. Submit details of the error along with supporting documents. Do not wait until exam day to report errors, as corrections must be processed well before your scheduled exam.

Details to Verify on Your Admit Card

  • Name spelling: verify exact match with your government-issued ID
  • Photograph: ensure it is the correct, recent photograph you uploaded during registration
  • Roll number: Note this carefully; it is required for exam hall entry and result checking
  • Registration number: record this for reference
  • Exam centre name and address: locate the centre in advance; do not rely on memory on exam day
  • Exam date and shift: Confirm which phase and shift you are assigned to
  • Reporting time: arrive 30-60 minutes before this time; arriving late may result in entry denial
  • Post applied: verify the correct position name is listed

If any of the above details are incorrect, contact Central Sanskrit University’s recruitment helpdesk immediately-do not wait until exam day.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download Admit CardVisit Portal
Official WebsiteVisit Website
University Main WebsiteVisit Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How do I download the Delhi CSU Non-Teaching Admit Card 2026?

Ans. Visit sanskritnt.samarth.edu.in and log in with your registered username and password. Once logged in, click on the “Admit Card” link corresponding to your applied post. Your hall ticket will display on the screen for download.

Q2. What is the reporting time mentioned on the admit card, and what if I arrive late?

Ans. The reporting time will be printed on your admit card. You must reach the exam centre 30-60 minutes before this time. Arriving after the reporting time may result in entry denial, so plan your travel accordingly.

Q3. I forgot my login password. How can I download my admit card?

Ans. Use the “Forgot Password” option on the sanskritnt.samarth.edu.in login page to reset your password using your registered email or phone number. Once reset, you can log in and download your admit card.

Q4. Can I download the admit card on my mobile phone?

Ans. Yes, you can download the admit card on your mobile phone through the official portal. However, it is recommended to download and print a clear, legible copy on paper to carry to the exam centre.

Q5. My name is spelt incorrectly on the admit card. What should I do?

Ans. Contact the CSU recruitment helpdesk through the contact details available on the official portal and provide supporting documents (such as your original ID or registration form) showing the correct spelling. Submit this correction request immediately, not on exam day.

Q6. What is the difference between the reporting time and the exam start time on the admit card?

Ans. The reporting time is when you must arrive at the exam centre for entry and verification. The exam start time is when the actual examination begins, typically after the reporting process is complete. Always arrive by the reporting time to avoid missing the exam.

Q7. If the admit card has not been downloaded yet, what should I do?

Ans. The admit card was released on 04/07/2026. If you are unable to download it, check your internet connection and ensure your login credentials are correct. If the problem persists, contact the CSU recruitment support through the official portal or wait for the portal to respond, as high traffic may cause temporary delays.

Q8. What documents are required at the exam centre besides the admit card?

Ans. Carry a valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence), two recent passport-size photographs, and a blue or black ballpoint pen. Entry is not permitted without the admit card and a valid photo ID.

Your Next Step

Download and print your admit card immediately-do not wait until the last few days before your exam, as the official portal may experience heavy traffic and slow response times. On your exam day, carry the printed admit card, a valid government-issued photo ID, and any other documents specified on your hall ticket. Electronic devices such as mobile phones are not permitted inside the exam hall. Follow the exam centre guidelines and the instructions provided by the invigilator to ensure a smooth examination experience. For further updates on this recruitment, subscribe to our free job alert service at MyNaukriAlert.com.

Mandeep Singh

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Mandeep Singh is an Admit Card Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, responsible for publishing timely admit card release notifications for government examinations across India. He monitors recruitment boards including SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RRB, and state PSCs to ensure candidates receive instant updates the moment their hall tickets become available. Mandeep's articles include step-by-step download instructions, direct official links, exam date schedules, and important guidelines that candidates must follow on exam day. His coverage ensures that no aspirant misses downloading their admit card before the deadline, making the exam preparation journey stress-free and well-organized.

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