JNU Admit Card 2025: Release Date, Steps to Download

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Bhumika Khandelwal
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6 mins readUpdated on May 28, 2025 15:43 IST

JNU Admit Card is an important and compulsory document that mentions some of the important details about the candidate such as name, DOB, Gender, etc. and assigns a unique identification number called the “Roll No.” to each candidate. The document also contains information about the examination centre and the timing of the exam. For JNU CUET exams, the JNU Admit card is released on the official website of NTA.

Jawaharlal Nehru University course admissions are done through JNU CUET UG or JNU CUET PG. JNU 2025 Admit Card will be available soon for UG courses. To appear for the entrance exam, the University releases the JNU Admit card on the official website of NTA, which allows the candidate to appear for the entrance exam.

Aspirants were able to download their admit card by visiting the official website of CUET, i.e., exam-cuet.samarth.ac.in. Similar to last year’s timeline, Jawaharlal Nehru University admit card 2025 is expected to be released during the same time. Stay tuned to learn more about JNU Admit Card.

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Table of content
  • How to Download the JNU Admit Card?
  • Challenges while downloading the JNU Admit Card
  • Things to check in JNU Admit Card
  • What after downloading the JNU Admit Card?
  • JNU Admit Card: Exam day instructions
  • JNU Admit Card 2025 FAQs

How to Download the JNU Admit Card?

The Jawaharlal Nehru University admit card is released on the official website National Testing Agency. The candidate needs to visit the NTA official website and download the JNU admit card within the stipulated time. Aspirants must keep in mind that entry without an admit card will not be allowed at the examination centre. The steps to download the JNU Admit card are mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of NTA and then click on CUET UG/ CUET PG Website and Registration.

  • For CUET PG- https://cuet.nta.nic.in/
  • For CUET UG-  https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/

Step 2: Go to candidate login.

Step 3: The aspirants will be given two options to log in either through the application number and password or through the Application number and date of birth. Candidate needs to click on their preference.

Step 4: The aspirants need to fill in the details as per the option selected in the prior menu. Additionally, the candidates need to enter the security pin and then click on sign-in

Step 5: Aspirants can go to the admit card section and download it from there.

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The aspirants are advised to read the instructions given on the JNU Admit Card carefully. Also, the Candidates can only appear for the JNU Entrance exam at the allocated examination centre and as per the shift timings mentioned on the admit card.

Challenges while downloading the JNU Admit Card

In case aspirants are not able to download the JNU admit card from the NTA official website or there is any discrepancy in the admit card related to the photograph of the candidate or signature of the candidate or confirmation page, the candidates are advised to immediately approach the helpline between 10:00 AM to 5:00 AM.

The NTA will be making the required changes in their records to avoid hurdles that may arise due to the discrepancy. Therefore, there is no need for candidates to download another admit, the same admit card will be accepted at the examination centre.

Things to check in JNU Admit Card

The candidates must cross all the personal details mentioned on the admit card. The list of things that aspirants must check in the JNU Admit card is mentioned below:

  • Name of the candidate
  • Father’s Name
  • DOB
  • Category
  • Fields of study
  • Reporting time
  • Examination centre
  • Date of Examination
  • Photograph
  • Signature

What after downloading the JNU Admit Card?

After successfully downloading the admit card, the candidates must cross-check all the information mentioned on the admit card. They must take a printout of their admit cards on an A4 size sheet and keep it in good condition The candidates must read all the instructions mentioned in the admit card carefully and keep the required documents in a folder the night before the exam to avoid last-minute chaos. The list of required documents is mentioned below:

  • Copy of Admit Card
  • One passport-size photograph
  • Government ID
  • PwD certificate(if applicable)

The aspirants are advised to check the distance of the examination centre and the time required to reach the centre from their place. They must also figure out the mode of transportation to avoid any hassle at the last moment.

JNU Admit Card: Exam day instructions

JNU Admit card comprises instructions that all the aspirants need to strictly follow. The candidate needs to be at the allocated examination centre within the stipulated time. Some of the important exam day instructions are mentioned below:

  • Carry all the required documents as mentioned in the previous section
  • Report at the allotted examination centre two hours before the reporting time mentioned in the admit card.
  • The registration process at the examination centre will close 60 minutes before the examination.
  • Candidates must show their admit cards for entry into the exam hall.

Note: Candidates without a JNU admit card will not be allowed to appear for the entrance test.

  • Candidates are not allowed to carry any bag inside the exam hall.
  • The calculations and rough work will be done on the rough sheet provided at the exam hall. The same will be returned at the end of the examination.
  • The helpline number to reach out to in case of any issue regarding CBT is: 011-40759000 and Email: jnu@nta.ac.in

JNU Admit Card 2025 FAQs

Q. What if I forget to bring a JNU admit card on the exam day?

A. The candidates, without a valid JNU Admit card, will not be allowed to appear for the entrance examination. The NTA also does not provide the option of Re-test under any circumstances. Therefore, to avoid such situations, candidates are advised to make the necessary preparations a night before the entrance exam.

Q. What are things that are prohibited inside JNU Exam Centre?

A. Candidates are not allowed to carry anything other than:

  • Copy of Admit Card
  • One passport-size photograph
  • Government ID
  • PwD certificate (if applicable)

Electronic Gadgets (including smart watch and calculators), textual materials, Docu Pen, Slide Rules, Log Tables, printed or written material, bits of papers, mobile phone, Blue-tooth devices, pager or any other electronic gadget/ device etc are not allowed inside JNU Exam Centre.

Q. How to correct the wrong details on the JNU admit card?

A. In case there is a discrepancy in the details of a candidate or his/ her signature or photograph, the candidates must reach out to the Helpline number between 10 AM to 5 PM.

  • NTA Helpline number: 011-69227700, 011-40759000
  • Email Id: jnu@nta.ac.in

The NTA helpline will make the necessary changes in their records.

Q. What are the details mentioned on JNU admit card?

A. The candidates must cross check the following information mentioned in the JNU admit card

  • Name of the candidate
  • Father’s Name
  • DOB
  • Category
  • Fields of study
  • Reporting time
  • Examination centre
  • Date of examination
  • Photograph
  • Signature

Q. How can I check my JNU admit card?

A. To check the JNU Admit Card, candidates need to visit the official website of NTA JNU and then follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Click on the CUET UG/ PG Admit card

Step 2: Login using the application number and DOB or password.

Step 3: Go to the JNU Admit card section and click on Download Admit Card

Note: The candidates must take a printout of the JNU Admit card and carry it to the examination centre. Candidates without admit card will not be allowed to sit for JNU Entrance examination.

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