SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card 2026 Released | Download Hall Ticket

SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card 2026 has been released on 17/06/2026 by Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow. Candidates appearing for the Computer-Based Recruitment Test scheduled from 19/06/2026 to 23/06/2026 can download their hall ticket from sgpgims.eapplynow.com using their Registration Number and Password. This article is based on the official admit card notice released by SGPGIMS, Lucknow.

You must carry the printed admit card, a valid government-issued photo ID, and a passport-size photograph to your designated examination centre. Entry to the exam hall is not permitted without all three documents.

Admit Card – Key Details

ParticularsDetails
OrganizationSanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow
Exam NameNursing Officer CBRT
Admit Card Release Date17/06/2026
Exam Dates19/06/2026 to 23/06/2026
Exam ModeComputer-Based Recruitment Test (CBRT)
Login CredentialsRegistration Number and Password
Official Portalhttps://sgpgims.eapplynow.com

Important Dates

EventDate
City Intimation Slip Released07/06/2026
Admit Card Released17/06/2026
Exam Dates (CBRT)19/06/2026 to 23/06/2026

How to Download the SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card

  1. Go to sgpgims.eapplynow.com.
  2. Click on the “SGPGI Nursing Officer 2026 Admit Card” link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your Registration Number in the designated field.
  4. Enter your Password in the password field.
  5. Click the Submit button.
  6. Verify your candidate information displayed on the screen.
  7. Download the admit card PDF by clicking the Download button.
  8. Print the admit card on A4 paper and keep it ready for exam day.

Do not wait until the last moment to download. Portal traffic increases significantly in the final days before the exam, and slow loading times may cause delays. Download your admit card within the first few days of release and take a clear printout immediately.

City Intimation Slip vs. Admit Card: Key Differences

The City Intimation Slip, released on 07/06/2026, informed you of your allotted examination city for travel planning purposes only. It does not contain your exam centre address, reporting time, roll number, or other details needed for entry. The admit card, released on 17/06/2026, contains all entry-related information and is the only valid document for admission to the examination hall. Do not confuse the two-bring the admit card, not the city slip.

Details to Verify on Your Admit Card

Check the following details immediately after downloading your SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card 2026:

  • Name spelling matches your government-issued ID exactly
  • The photograph is recent, clear, and matches your appearance on ID
  • Roll Number is printed clearly (required for entry and result checking)
  • The exam centre name and full address are legible
  • Exam date and shift information (if multiple shifts are scheduled)
  • Reporting time differs from exam start time; do not confuse them
  • Your Category is correct as per your application
  • Date of Birth matches your registration details

If any detail is incorrect, contact the SGPGIMS recruitment cell immediately. Do not wait until exam day-corrections must be made in advance.

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

  • Printed copy of the SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card 2026
  • One valid original photo ID (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, Passport, or Driving License)
  • One recent passport-size photograph

Arrive at your examination centre at least 30 minutes before the reporting time printed on your admit card. Entry after the reporting time may be refused.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. My SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card 2026 shows the wrong photograph. What should I do?

Ans. Contact the SGPGIMS recruitment cell immediately through the official website or helpdesk. Provide your Registration Number and the issue. The board will review your uploaded photograph during registration and issue a corrected admit card if necessary. Do not wait, report this before your exam date.

Q2. I forgot my Registration Number. How do I download the admit card?

Ans. Your Registration Number was provided in your application confirmation email and SMS. Check your email inbox and SMS history. If you still cannot locate it, visit sgpgims.eapplynow.com and use the password recovery or candidate login help option to retrieve your registration details. Contact the helpdesk if the self-service option does not work.

Q3. The admit card has not been released yet on the website. When will it be available?

Ans. According to the official notification, the admit card was released on 17/06/2026. If you cannot see it on the portal, clear your browser cache and try again on a different browser. If the issue persists, contact the SGPGIMS recruitment team directly through the official website or helpdesk.

Q4. Is the City Intimation Slip enough for entry on exam day, or do I need the admit card?

Ans. The City Intimation Slip is not valid for exam entry. Only the admit card is accepted for entry into the examination hall. The city slip only informs you of your exam city; the admit card provides your centre address, reporting time, roll number, and other entry details. Carry the printed admit card without fail.

Q5. Can I use my Aadhaar Card as a photo ID if I don’t have a Passport or Voter ID?

Ans. Yes, the Aadhaar Card is an accepted original photo ID for SGPGIMS exams. Carry it along with your printed admit card and passport-size photograph. Ensure your Aadhaar is valid and not expired (though Aadhaar has no expiry date in most cases, verify the document is original).

Q6. My admit card shows the wrong exam centre. Can I request a change?

Ans. Exam centre allotments are typically final and cannot be changed after assignment. However, if your allotted centre is incorrect or there is a genuine hardship, contact the SGPGIMS recruitment cell immediately with proof of the error. Submit your request before the exam date. Changes are not guaranteed but may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Q7. What is the reporting time, and is it different from the exam start time?

Ans. The reporting time is printed on your admit card and is always earlier than the exam start time. You must arrive by the reporting time for verification and seating. Arriving after the reporting time may result in denial of entry. The exam will start only after all candidates have been verified and seated, typically 15-30 minutes after the reporting time.

Q8. I printed my admit card, but the photo appears blurry. Is a reprint acceptable on exam day?

Ans. The photograph on your admit card must be clear for identity verification. Take a clear reprint from a good-quality printer if the first print is unclear. If you cannot produce a clear admit card on exam day, you may face entry delays. Ensure your printout is legible before you leave home.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download SGPGI Nursing Officer Admit Card 2026Download Admit Card
Official SGPGIMS WebsiteVisit Website

What Comes Next

Download and print your admit card before 19/06/2026 to avoid last-minute portal congestion. On exam day, carry the printed admit card, a valid government-issued photo ID, and your passport-size photograph; entry is not permitted without all three documents. Arrive at your examination centre at least 30 minutes before your reporting time to complete verification without delays.

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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