The National Testing Agency (NTA) may release the UGC NET Admit Card 2026 at any time. Candidates who registered for the exam will soon be able to download their admit cards from the official NTA website.
The UGC NET examination will commence on June 22 and conclude on June 30, 2026. To download the admit card, candidates will need to enter their login credentials, such as their registration number and password.
**How to download the admit card**
The UGC NET admit card will soon be available for download on the NTA website. Here are five steps to assist candidates in downloading the admit card:
First, candidates must visit the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
Next, click on the 'UGC NET Admit Card 2026' link on the website's homepage.
After clicking the link, enter your login credentials.
Once the necessary details are entered, the admit card will appear on your screen.
Finally, make sure to take a printout of the admit card.
**Exam to be held from June 22 to 30**
The UGC NET examination will be conducted in computer-based mode on June 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, and 30, 2026. The exam will consist of two papers: Paper I will carry a total of 100 marks, and Paper II will carry a total of 200 marks.
**Last-minute preparation tips**
Candidates have very little time left for exam preparation. Therefore, avoid studying any new topics at this stage. Instead, focus on thoroughly revising the subjects you have already studied and attempt one mock test daily.
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