
What Is the CUET UG 2026 Rescheduled Exam?
If your CUET UG 2026 exam was disrupted, postponed, or cancelled — you are not alone, and more importantly, your chance at a central university seat is not lost.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) had originally conducted CUET UG 2026 from May 11 to May 31, 2026. However, two disruptions forced NTA to reschedule exams for a set of affected candidates:
- Exams initially scheduled on May 28 were postponed due to the revised Bakrid holiday date
- Exams on May 30 (Shift I) were disrupted by a technical glitch caused by NTA’s technology partner, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Good news: NTA confirmed all postponed exams will be held on fresh dates, not cancelled. Affected students have been given a completely fresh attempt.
The rescheduled exams are now set for June 6 and June 7, 2026, and new admit cards have been issued. This guide covers everything you need — admit card symbols, download steps, eligibility, documents, and last-minute prep tips.
Important Dates & Revised Schedule
These are the confirmed and expected dates for CUET UG 2026 (original + rescheduled):
| Event | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| CUET UG 2026 Registration | Feb–March 2026 | Closed |
| Application Correction Window | Feb 9–11, 2026 | Closed |
| City Intimation Slip Released | April 2026 | Released |
| Admit Card (Main Exam) | First week of May 2026 | Released |
| Main Exam Window | May 11 – May 31, 2026 | Completed |
| May 28 Exams Postponed | Moved to May 31 / June 6–7 | Rescheduled |
| May 30 Shift-I Technical Disruption | Moved to June 6–7 | Rescheduled |
| Revised Admit Card Released | June 2, 2026 | ✅ Out Now |
| Rescheduled Exam — Day 1 | June 6, 2026 | Upcoming |
| Rescheduled Exam — Day 2 | June 7, 2026 | Upcoming |
| Provisional Answer Key | Second week of June 2026 | Upcoming |
| Final Answer Key | Third week of June 2026 | Upcoming |
| CUET UG 2026 Result | Last week of June 2026 | Upcoming |
Pro tip: Bookmark the official website cuet.nta.nic.in and check it daily. NTA publishes all updates there first.
Eligibility Criteria for CUET UG 2026
Before checking your admit card status, confirm you meet NTA’s eligibility requirements. Here is a clear breakdown:
Academic Qualification
- Must have passed or be appearing in Class 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board
- No specific minimum percentage is mandated by NTA — but individual universities may set their own cutoffs
Age Limit
- There is no upper age limit set by NTA for CUET UG 2026
- Individual universities or courses may impose their own age restrictions — always check the specific university’s prospectus
Subject Selection
- Candidates can choose up to 3 domain subjects initially
- Additional subjects can be added by paying an extra fee per subject
- Subject choices must align with the courses and universities being targeted
Rescheduled exam eligibility: If your original exam on May 28 or May 30 (Shift-I) was disrupted, you are automatically eligible for the rescheduled exam. NTA has issued fresh admit cards specifically for affected candidates — no re-registration is required.
Who Accepts CUET UG Scores?
CUET scores are accepted by central universities including Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and hundreds of participating state universities and private institutions for programmes like B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, BBA, BCA, B.Tech, and BJMC.
Admit Card — Symbols & Details Explained
Your CUET UG 2026 rescheduled admit card is more than just a hall ticket — it is a document packed with important symbols and codes. Here is what each section means:
Application Number
Your unique ID. Use this to log in and for all future correspondence with NTA.
Revised Exam Date
June 6 or June 7, 2026. Verify this — it will differ from your original card.
Reporting Time
Different from exam start time. Arrive at least 30–60 min before reporting time.
Exam Centre Code
A numeric code identifying your assigned centre. Cross-check with the centre address.
Subject Codes
3–5 digit codes representing your chosen domain subjects. Verify they match your application.
Category Code
GEN/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD. Confirm this matches your application — errors need correction before exam day.
Common Symbols on the Admit Card
| Symbol/Code | What It Means |
|---|---|
| CBT | Computer-Based Test — all CUET UG 2026 exams are in CBT mode |
| Shift I / Shift II | Morning or Afternoon session. Shift-I is typically 9 AM; Shift-II is 3 PM |
| PwD / PwBD | Person with Disability / Benchmark Disability — entitled to a scribe and extra time |
| OMR | Not applicable for CBT; ignore if printed on older documents |
| Roll Number | Assigned for exam day. Different from your application number. |
| Venue Code | Numeric identifier for the exam building/hall |
| R / S | Rescheduled / Shifted — may appear on revised cards to indicate this is a fresh slot |
⚠ Critical: Old admit cards from the May 28 or May 30 slots are no longer valid. You must use the newly issued revised hall ticket for the June 6–7 exams.
How to Download the Rescheduled Admit Card (Step-by-Step)
Follow these steps exactly to download your revised CUET UG 2026 admit card:
Visit the official CUET website
Go to cuet.nta.nic.in — this is the only official portal. Do not use third-party sites.
Click “Admit Card” on the homepage
Look for the “Download Revised Admit Card for Rescheduled Exam 2026” link on the home page.
Log in with your credentials
Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth (or password). Use the exact same details from your original registration.
Verify all details carefully
Check exam date (June 6 or 7), centre address, shift timing, subject codes, your name spelling, and photograph.
Download and print multiple copies
Save the PDF and print at least 2 copies on white A4 paper. Keep one at home as backup.
Trouble downloading? Contact NTA Help Desk: 011-40759000 or email cuet-ug@nta.ac.in
Exam Day Requirements & Documents to Carry
Missing even one document can lead to denial of entry. Here is exactly what to bring:
Mandatory Documents
- Revised CUET UG 2026 Admit Card (printed, not digital) — the new one for June 6/7
- Valid Government-issued Photo ID — Aadhaar card, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or PAN card. No ID = No Entry.
- Recent passport-size photographs (same as uploaded in the application form)
For PwD / PwBD Candidates
- Scribe details form (if applicable, pre-approved by NTA)
- Medical certificate as applicable
What You Must NOT Carry
- Mobile phones, smartwatches, earphones, or any electronic devices
- Calculators (unless specifically permitted for your paper)
- Books, notes, or printed study material
- Wallets with loose cash (carry only what is needed)
Timing tip: The reporting time on your card is NOT the exam start time. Arrive 30–45 minutes before the reporting time to complete biometric verification and be seated calmly.
Last-Minute Preparation Tips for the Rescheduled Exam
Getting a surprise second chance is great — but only if you use these final days wisely.
Focus on High-Weightage Topics
- Revise NCERT chapters of Class 11 and 12 for your domain subjects — CUET is heavily NCERT-based
- For General Test: brush up on numerical ability, general knowledge, logical reasoning, and current affairs (up to early 2026)
- For Language papers: practice reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary
Practice with Mock Tests
- Attempt at least 2–3 full-length mock tests in CBT mode before June 6
- NTA’s official practice centre at nta.ac.in has free CBT mock tests
- Analyse mistakes — don’t just re-attempt without understanding errors
Manage Your Exam Night
- Plan your route to the exam centre the day before — account for traffic
- Keep all documents ready in a folder the night before
- Sleep for at least 7–8 hours. Fatigue kills performance more than a lack of revision
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using the old admit card — this is the most common error. Download the revised card immediately
- Arriving at the wrong centre — your rescheduled exam may be at a different centre. Double-check the new admit card
- Forgetting a valid photo ID — no exceptions are made on exam day
- Ignoring the reporting time — late candidates are typically not allowed entry after a certain point
- Carrying electronic devices — confiscation is immediate and may lead to disqualification
- Not verifying details on the new card — spot errors immediately and contact NTA before the exam
Key Takeaways
- CUET UG 2026 rescheduled exams are on June 6 and June 7, 2026
- Revised admit cards are live at cuet.nta.nic.in — download immediately
- Old hall tickets from May 28 / May 30 are invalid for these exams
- Log in with Application Number + Date of Birth/Password
- Carry the new admit card + valid government photo ID on exam day
- No mobile phones or electronic devices inside the exam hall
- Arrive 30–45 minutes before the reporting time shown on your card
- For issues, call NTA at 011-40759000 or email cuet-ug@nta.ac.in
Conclusion
A technical disruption during an exam is stressful — but NTA’s decision to reschedule rather than cancel is a fair call for the thousands of candidates affected. The rescheduled CUET UG 2026 exams on June 6 and June 7 are your real second shot at earning a seat in India’s top central universities.
Do not waste these days. Download your revised admit card right now, verify every detail, prepare your documents folder tonight, and spend your remaining time on focused, smart revision. Every mark counts in a competitive merit list.
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