The CUET UG 2026 June 6 & 7 admit card is the document every rescheduled candidate is now waiting for. After the National Testing Agency (NTA) postponed the May 28 shift and announced revised dates of May 31, June 6 and June 7, 2026, the May 31 admit card was released first, with NTA confirming that the June 6 and June 7 admit cards would follow soon on the official portal. This guide explains exactly how to download your CUET UG 2026 June 6 & 7 admit card, what to verify, and how reporting time works.
The admit card is mandatory for entry — no candidate is allowed inside without it. Download yours the moment it goes live at cuet.nta.nic.in, and keep sharpening your timing on our CUET Mock Test Series 2026 while you wait.
Why June 6 and June 7 dates exist
NTA deferred the CUET UG 2026 exam scheduled for May 28, 2026 in both shifts after the Government revised the Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) public holiday to that date. The rescheduled exam now takes place on May 31, June 6 and June 7, 2026. Candidates affected by the postponement do not need to register again — the admit card carrying the new date is the controlling document.
How to download the CUET UG 2026 June 6 & 7 admit card
- Go to the official website cuet.nta.nic.in.
- Click the CUET UG 2026 Admit Card link on the homepage.
- Log in with your application number and password (and security pin if asked).
- Your admit card opens on screen — verify every detail carefully.
- Download the PDF and print at least two clear copies.
What to verify the moment you download
- Personal details: Name, photograph, signature, category and PwD status.
- Subjects & languages: Confirm they match your chosen combination — use our CUET Subject Combination Advisor if you need to recall your selections.
- Date, shift and reporting time: Note whether your paper falls on May 31, June 6 or June 7.
- Exam centre address: Map the route and travel time in advance.
If any detail is wrong, do not edit the file — contact NTA through the official helpline or email immediately so it can be corrected before exam day.
Reporting time vs exam start time
Your admit card prints a reporting time earlier than the exam start time. This window is for biometric verification, frisking and seating. Gates close before the shift begins, and late entry is not allowed, so arrive with a generous buffer. Knowing the shift structure helps — review the CUET exam pattern 2026 so you understand section timings before you sit down.
City intimation slip is not the admit card
Many candidates confuse the two. The city intimation slip, released earlier, only tells you the exam city so you can plan travel. It does not grant entry. Only the admit card, together with a valid original photo ID, lets you into the hall.
Final preparation while you wait
Use the days before your June 6 or June 7 shift to consolidate, not cram. Take timed full-length tests, revise formulae and current affairs, and walk through the CUET Syllabus 2026 one last time to plug gaps. A familiar CBT interface plus a verified admit card is the calmest way to walk into your CUET centre.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When will the CUET UG 2026 June 6 and June 7 admit cards be released?
NTA released the May 31 admit card first and stated that admit cards for the June 6 and June 7 exams would be released soon on cuet.nta.nic.in. Check the portal and your registered email regularly, and download yours as soon as it appears.
How do I download the CUET UG 2026 admit card?
Visit cuet.nta.nic.in, open the admit card link, log in with your application number and password, verify all printed details, and download and print at least two copies. Carry the printout with a valid original photo ID on exam day.
What should I check on my CUET UG 2026 admit card?
Verify your name, photograph, subjects and languages, exam date, shift, reporting time and the full centre address. If anything is incorrect, contact NTA through the official helpline immediately.
Do I need a separate admit card for June 6 and June 7?
Your admit card lists your specific exam date and shift. Candidates whose May 28 papers were rescheduled will have their date shown as May 31, June 6 or June 7 on the relevant admit card, so always go by what your card states.
Have a question about your rescheduled date or centre? Book a free counselling session with CUET Gurukul. Always download your admit card only from cuet.nta.nic.in.