CUET PG 2026: Download Exam Admit Cards and Exam Details
The National Testing Agency has released CUET PG 2026 admission cards for the upcoming computer-based examination. Candidates can download the admit cards from the NTA's official site and have been advised to check their examination centres ahead of time to ensure a smooth exam day.

Highlights
- •CUET PG 2026 admission cards have been released by the National Testing Agency.
- •Candidates can download the admit cards from the NTA's official website: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/
- •The examination will be held from March 6th to March 27th, with two or three shifts per day.
- •Candidates with diabetes have been provided with exemptions to ensure the examination process continues without disruption.
The National Testing Agency has officially released the admission cards for the CUET PG 2026 examination, ensuring that candidates have all necessary details to participate in the upcoming computer-based assessment scheduled from March 2nd to March 27th.
Candidates appearing on dates ranging from March 6th to March 27th can download their admit cards immediately through the NTA's official website: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/. A new batch of admission cards for other dates will be released shortly as well. The examination, administered in computer-based mode across designated centres nationwide, comprises two or three shifts per day.
The National Testing Agency has emphasized the importance of candidates taking time to familiarize themselves with their examination centre, visit it on the day prior to the exam, and bring necessary documentation. Important documents include a printed copy of the admit card (clearly printed on A4 paper), two passport-size photographs, and copies of valid IDs such as PAN card, driving licence, voter ID, passport, Aadhaar card, or e-Aadhaar. Electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, etc., are strictly prohibited as they can affect the examination environment.
For candidates with diabetes, the authorities have provided exemptions to ensure their examination process continues smoothly. Candidates can bring sugar tablets, bananas, apples or oranges, and a transparent water bottle. The National Testing Agency has issued strict warnings about any malpractice during the examination, and all centres will be under live CCTV surveillance, equipped with signal jammers to deter cheating.













