UGC NET Admit Card 2026 | Download June Session Hall Ticket at ugcnet.nta.nic.in

UGC NET Admit Card 2026 for the June session is now available for download at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released admit cards in a staggered manner starting 15 June 2026, with each candidate’s hall ticket activated ahead of their scheduled exam date. Eligible candidates can download their admit card using their application number and date of birth. The examination is scheduled across six dates from 22 to 30 June 2026 in computer-based test mode. This article is based on the official notification released by the National Testing Agency.

Understanding UGC NET Admit Card 2026

UGC NET is a national-level entrance examination conducted twice yearly to assess the eligibility of Indian nationals for academic positions in universities and colleges. The June 2026 session tests candidates across 87 subjects, covering humanities, sciences, and professional disciplines. Selection for assistant professor, junior research fellow, and lectureship positions depends on performance in this examination. The admit card is the primary document that confirms your eligibility to sit for the exam and contains critical information such as your exam date, shift, centre location, and subject code. Candidates must carry the printed admit card along with a valid photo ID to gain entry into the examination hall.

Key Highlights of UGC NET Admit Card 2026

  • Admit cards are released in staggered batches from 15 June 2026, activated separately for each exam date.
  • Candidates must download their hall ticket from ugcnet.nta.nic.in using their application number and date of birth.
  • Exams are conducted across six dates from 22 to 30 June 2026 in two shifts: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM and 3:00 PM-6:00 PM.
  • The examination consists of Paper 1 (Teaching & Research Aptitude, 50 questions, 100 marks) and Paper 2 (subject-specific, 100 questions, 200 marks).
  • No negative marking is applied; only correct answers are awarded marks.
  • A printed admit card, a valid photo ID, and an identical passport-size photograph are mandatory for exam entry.

Important Dates for UGC NET June 2026

EventDate
Admit Card Release (Staggered)15 June 2026 onward
First Exam Date22 June 2026
Last Exam Date30 June 2026
Exam Shift 19:00 AM-12:00 PM
Exam Shift 23:00 PM-6:00 PM

How to Download UGC NET Admit Card 2026

  1. Open the official UGC NET website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
  2. Look for the “UGC NET June 2026 Admit Card” link on the homepage.
  3. Click on the admit card download link.
  4. Enter your application number in the designated field.
  5. Enter your date of birth exactly as recorded during the application.
  6. Complete the security verification by entering the code displayed on screen.
  7. Click the “Submit” button.
  8. Your admit card will appear on the screen in PDF format.
  9. Download the PDF and take at least two printed copies.
  10. Store one copy safely and carry the other to the examination centre.

Download your admit card well in advance of your scheduled exam date rather than waiting until the last moment. The admit card link is activated separately for each exam date, so your hall ticket will only be accessible once your exam date draws near.

UGC NET June 2026 Exam Schedule by Subject

The examination is spread across six dates to accommodate all 87 subjects. The table below shows which subjects are scheduled for each date and shift.

Exam DateShift 1 (9:00 AM-12:00 PM)Shift 2 (3:00 PM-6:00 PM)
22 June 2026Visual Art, Museology & Conservation, Punjabi, Tamil, Geography, Marathi, Labour Welfare, SantaliComputer Science & Applications, Persian, Russian, Bengali, Home Science, Music, Population Studies
23 June 2026Public Administration, Education, Social Work, Malayalam, Urdu, Criminology, Performing Arts, Tribal & Regional Language, Folk LiteratureMass Communication & Journalism, Electronic Science, Women’s Studies, Law, Telugu, Forensic Science, Nepali, Library & Information Science, Philosophy
24 June 2026Political Science, Comparative Study of Religions, Japanese, DogriCommerce, Defence & Strategic Studies, Indian Culture, Buddhist/Jaina/Gandhian & Peace Studies, Rajasthani, Linguistics
25 June 2026English, Chinese, Konkani, Spanish, KashmiriHistory, Pali, Prakrit, Comparative Literature
29 June 2026Hindi, Arab Culture & Islamic Studies, Indian Knowledge Systems, Manipuri, Kannada, German, Sindhi, FrenchPsychology, Maithili, Arabic, Management, Physical Education, Sanskrit Traditional Subjects, Ayurveda, Biology, Disaster Management
30 June 2026Economics, Environmental Sciences, Hindu Studies, Anthropology, Bodo, Gujarati, Sanskrit, International Relations/Politics, Human Rights & DutiesAssamese, Sociology, Yoga, Tourism Administration, Adult Education, Archaeology, Oriya, Social Medicine & Community Health, Statistics, Forestry

Before You Download Your Admit Card

  • Verify that you completed your application successfully and received a confirmation email from NTA with your application number.
  • Check your registered email address and mobile number for any communication from NTA regarding your admit card release.
  • Have your date of birth ready in the exact format used during application registration.
  • Ensure you have a working internet connection and a web browser that supports PDF viewing.
  • Keep your application number accessible; you will need it to log in and download your admit card.

What You Should Do Right Now

  • Log in to the official portal using your application number and date of birth to check whether your admit card is available for download.
  • Once you access your admit card, verify all details printed on it, particularly your name, application number, subject code, exam date, shift timing, and examination centre location.
  • Download the admit card immediately and save multiple copies on your computer or cloud storage as a backup.
  • Print at least two copies on white A4 paper; one for submission to the invigilator and one for your records.
  • Check the exam schedule table above to confirm the exact date and shift assigned to your subject, and plan your revision timeline accordingly.

Information on the UGC NET Admit Card

The admit card serves as your primary entry document and contains the following information:

  • Candidate’s full name as registered during application.
  • Application number and roll number assigned by NTA.
  • Photograph and signature uploaded during registration.
  • Subject code and subject name you applied for.
  • Exam date, shift timing (morning or afternoon), and total duration.
  • Reporting time and centre code.
  • Examination centre name, city, and full address.
  • Instructions for candidates and examination conduct rules.

Examine your admit card carefully immediately after downloading. If you notice any discrepancy, such as a mismatched photograph, incorrect name spelling, or wrong subject code, contact NTA support immediately rather than waiting until exam day. Corrections must be completed before the examination begins.

Documents Required at the Examination Centre

Bring the following documents to the examination centre on your scheduled exam date:

  • One printed copy of your UGC NET Admit Card 2026.
  • One original photo identification document in the format of Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, Driving Licence, Voter ID, or Student ID.
  • One passport-size photograph, identical to the one uploaded during application registration.
  • If applicable, a valid PwD (Person with Disability) or PwBD (Person with Benchmark Disability) certificate issued by the appropriate authority.

Arrive at the examination centre at least 30 minutes before your reporting time. Candidates who arrive late or without the required documents may be denied entry into the exam hall.

UGC NET 2026 Exam Pattern

UGC NET June 2026 is a single-session computer-based test with no break between Paper 1 and Paper 2. All 150 questions are objective-type, multiple-choice format, and available in both English and Hindi (except for language-specific papers). There is no negative marking for incorrect or unattempted responses.

PaperSubject AreaNumber of QuestionsTotal Marks
Paper 1Teaching & Research Aptitude (Common to All)50100
Paper 2Subject-Specific (87 Subjects Available)100200
Total150300

Paper 1 tests reasoning ability, reading comprehension, research aptitude, information and communication technology (ICT), higher education systems, and general awareness related to academic and research environments. Paper 2 is discipline-specific and covers the syllabus of the subject you selected during the application. The addition of Statistics and Forestry brings the total number of subjects covered to 87.

UGC NET Marking Scheme 2026

Each correct answer in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 is awarded 2 marks. No marks are deducted for incorrect answers or unattempted questions.

Response TypeMarks Awarded
Correct Answer+2
Incorrect Answer0
Unattempted Question0

Staying Updated on UGC NET 2026

After you submit your exam, the next milestone is the release of the answer key, typically within one week. NTA publishes a provisional answer key and invites candidates to submit objections within a specified window. After reviewing objections, NTA releases the final answer key, calculates raw scores, and publishes the merit list. Candidates who qualify (score above the cut-off) are eligible for recruitment as assistant professor, junior research fellow, or lecturer, depending on their performance and the notifications released by participating institutions. Check the official portal regularly for updates on answer keys, result dates, and recruitment notifications from universities.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Download UGC NET Admit Card 2026Download Admit Card
Official UGC NET WebsiteVisit Official Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When will my UGC NET Admit Card 2026 be available for download?

Ans. Admit cards are released in staggered batches starting 15 June 2026. Your admit card will be activated for download approximately one week before your scheduled exam date. Check the official portal regularly using your application number and date of birth.

Q2. What should I do if my admit card is not available for download on the official portal?

Ans. If your admit card is not showing up, verify that you have entered your application number and date of birth correctly. If the problem persists, contact NTA support through the official website or wait for the staggered release, as your admit card may be activated closer to your exam date.

Q3. Can I appear for the exam without a printed admit card?

Ans. No. A printed copy of the admit card is mandatory for entry into the examination hall. Even if you have the admit card on your mobile phone, the invigilator will require a physical printed copy. Take multiple printouts and keep them safe.

Q4. My photograph on the admit card does not match my current appearance. Will I be allowed to take the exam?

Ans. The photograph should match your appearance at the time of the exam. If there is a significant discrepancy, contact NTA immediately to request a correction. However, minor changes such as a different hairstyle or glasses are usually acceptable at the examination centre.

Q5. As a parent, how can I help my child prepare after downloading the admit card?

Ans. Once the admit card is downloaded, help your child verify all details and check the exam date and centre location. Ensure your child has the required documents and photograph ready. Plan the travel route to the examination centre and ensure your child gets adequate rest before the exam date.

Q6. What is the process if I miss my scheduled exam date?

Ans. If you cannot appear on your scheduled exam date due to a genuine emergency, you cannot reschedule the exam. However, check the official notification or contact NTA support to understand if any grace period or alternative date is offered. In most cases, if you miss your scheduled exam, you may have to apply for the next UGC NET session.

Q7. How many subjects are covered under UGC NET June 2026?

Ans. UGC NET June 2026 covers 87 subjects across humanities, sciences, and professional disciplines. You selected your subject during application, and your exam date and shift are assigned based on the subject schedule.

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