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Kritika Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

CUET PG 2026 admit card date has not been released yet. Admit card is usually released a week before exam. As per official notification by NTA, CUET PG 2026 city intimation slip will be released 10 days before exam. As exam is scheduled from March 6, city intimation slip will be released by February 24, 2026. Admit card will be uploaded by February 28, 2026 tentatively.

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Pragati Saxena

Beginner-Level 5

Students need to follow proces given below to download CUET PG admit card:

  • Visit official website of CUET PG 2026
  • Click on the tab indicating CUET PG 2026 admit card download or Sign In tab
  • Enter CUET PG 2026 application number and date of birth or password along with the Security Pin 
  • Select the checkboxes with your present health conditions
  • Click on Submit Check and download the CUET PG 2026 admit card in PDF format

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Raushan Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

If candidates have applied for multiple exams or papers in the CUET PG 2026 application form, then those candidates will get multiple advance examination intimation slips and admit cards in different phases, according to the date of their respective CUET PG 2026 examination.

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Pallavi Shekhar

Beginner-Level 4

Discrepancies in the CUET PG admit card can include errors in your name, photograph, signature, roll number, exam center details (address, date, time), subject applied for, or other personal details. Mismatches between the information on the admit card and your application form are also considered discrepancies. Any incorrect or missing information that could cause confusion or hinder your entry to the exam hall falls under this category. It's crucial to check your admit card carefully for any such errors as soon as it's released.

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Manisha Kumari

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No, you generally do not need to paste a separate passport-size photograph on the CUET PG admit card. Your photograph is already uploaded during the application process and will be printed directly onto the admit card. You should, however, carry additional passport-size photographs (usually the same ones uploaded during registration) to the exam center. These may be required for verification purposes at the center.

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Lalit Arora

Beginner-Level 4

No, it's generally not mandatory to download the CUET PG admit card in color print. A clear and legible black and white printout is usually sufficient, as long as all the details, including your photograph and signature, are clearly visible. The primary requirement is that the admit card is easily readable and verifiable by the exam center officials.

However, it's always a good idea to check the official CUET PG information bulletin or website for any specific instructions regarding admit card printing, just to be absolutely sure.

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Mayank Panda

Beginner-Level 4

While technically, if someone didn't download their CUET PG city intimation slip, they will still able to access your admit card even without explicitly downloading the city intimation slip, it's highly discouraged to skip it. The CUET PG city information slip provides crucial information about your exam city before the admit card is released.

This allows you valuable time to plan your travel and accommodation. Without it, you'll be left with very little time to make arrangements once the admit card (with the specific center) is released. This can lead to significant stress and logistical issues. Therefore, it's strongly advis

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Raushan Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

Generally, requests for exam center changes after the release of the CUET PG city intimation slip are not entertained. The NTA allocates centers based on availability and candidate preferences submitted during registration. While they might consider exceptional circumstances, it's highly unlikely a change will be granted.

Therefore, it's crucial to carefully choose your preferred exam city during the application process. Check the information on the city intimation slip carefully, and if you have a genuine, unavoidable issue, contact the NTA immediately, though a positive response isn't guaranteed.

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Ranjeeta Garg

Beginner-Level 4

While it's always best to arrive on time, if unforeseen circumstances cause you to be late for the CUET PG exam, it's at the discretion of the center superintendent whether or not you'll be allowed entry. There's no guarantee. Generally, a short delay might be considered, but significant lateness will likely result in being denied entry.

It's crucial to contact the NTA or the exam center immediately if you face unavoidable delays, explaining your situation. However, arriving late is strongly discouraged, as it can cause stress and impact your performance.

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Nupur Singh

Beginner-Level 5

The reporting time for the CUET PG exam varies depending on the shift you're assigned to.

  • Generally, you should aim to reach the exam center at least 1-2 hours before the exam starts. This allows time for security checks, document verification, and familiarization with the center.

  • The exact reporting time will be clearly mentioned on your admit card. Make sure to check it carefully and plan your travel accordingly.

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