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NEET UG 2026 registrations begin at neet.nta.nic.in; check eligibility, exam date, and direct link here

NEET UG 2026 registrations begin at neet.nta.nic.in; check eligibility, exam date, and direct link here
NEET UG 2026 registrations begin today, exam scheduled for May 3
The wait is now over—and the game is on! The National Testing agency (NTA) has begun the online registration process for NEET (UG) 2026 today, i.e., on February 8. It’s preparing to be the biggest and most competitive exam in the country!So, if your goal is MBBS, BDS, AYUSH courses, BVSc & AH, BHMS, or even B.Sc. Nursing through MNS, this is your cue. The window for registration is open for just one month, but savvy observers of NEET, like all public exams, know that you shouldn’t wait until the end of Week One.What’s at Stake This YearNEET (UG) persists to be the sole entry route to undergraduate medical education in India, as stipulated by law. The NEET UG 2026 score and merit list will be used for admission to:• MBBS – All India and State Quotas• BDS• BVSc & AH• BAMS, BUMS, BSMS (Indian Systems of Medicine)• BHMS• B.Sc. Nursing (MNS) in Armed Forces Medical Services hospitalsIn brief: one exam, many doors.Key Dates at a Glance Here's the timeline you'll want to screenshot and pin to your wall:
Event
Date
Online applications begin
Feb 8, 2026
Last date to apply
08 March 2026 (up to 9:00 PM)
Last date for fee payment
08 March 2026 (up to 11:50 PM)
Application correction window
10–12 March 2026
NEET UG 2026 exam date
03 May 2026
Exam timing
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (IST)
City intimation slip
To be announced
Admit card release
To be announced
Result declaration
To be announced
Exam Day Basics: No Surprises HereNEET UG 2026 follows the well-established pattern:• Duration: 180 minutes or 3 hours• Mode: Pen and Paper• Time: From 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM IST• Date of exam: Sunday, 03 May 2026And yes, the afternoon slot is kept—plan your mock tests accordingly.13 Languages, One PaperTo widen the accessibility of the entrance examination, the NEET UG 2026 shall be conducted in 13 languages: Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, PunThe candidates have to be careful about the choice of language while filling up the form.
This cannot be changed later.Application Fees: Category-wise BreakdownHere’s what you’ll need to pay (excluding processing charges and GST):Centres in India
Category
Fee
General
Rs 1700
General-EWS / OBC-NCL
Rs 1600
SC / ST / PwBD / Third Gender
Rs 1000
Centres Outside India
Category
Fee
All categories
Rs 9500
Payment can be made through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking, or UPI.

How-and Where-to Apply

Applications are online only. No offline forms. No exceptions.Websites:• nta.ac.in• neet.nta.nic.inUploading requirements include:• One recent passport-size photograph• Scanned signature•Proof of residence and other documents as mentioned in the Information BulletinPro tip from years on the beat: Use your own or your parents' active email ID and mobile number. Every update-every alert-comes there.One Candidate, One FormYet again, NTA has repeated this loud and clear:Only one application form should be submitted.More than one entry per contestant = elimination. Absolutely no appeals, no discussion.Need Help? NTA Says Call or Write• Helpline: +91-11-40759000• Email: neetug2026@nta.ac.inBottom LineThe NEET season has well and truly begun. For lakhs of students, today marks the beginning of a high-stakes countdown to May 3. The syllabus may be familiar, but the competition never gets easier. So yes-fill the form early, re-check every entry, and then get back to what really matters: preparation. Because when that NEET bell rings this May, the excuses won't matter-only answers will.
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About the AuthorSanjay Sharma

Sanjay Sharma is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience in the media industry. Currently serving as Assistant Editor - Education at TimesofIndia.com, he specializes in education-related content, including board results, job notifications, and studying abroad. Since joining TOI in 2006, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the platform’s digital presence and spearheading major education events. Previously, Sanjay held leadership positions in sports journalism, covering high-profile events such as the Cricket World Cup and Olympics. He holds a PG Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan and is proficient in various content management systems.

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