CUET PG 2026 City Intimation Slip Released – Download Admit Card & Exam Schedule Now

National Testing Agency (NTA) has just unveiled the City Intimation Slip for the upcoming Common University Entrance Test – Postgraduate (CUET PG 2026). This first official document lets aspirants know the exact city, state, date and shift for their computer‑based test, which will run from 6 March to 27 March 2026. While the slip is not the hall ticket, it is the essential piece of information that helps candidates arrange travel, accommodation and study plans well before the actual admit card is issued. Candidates can fetch the slip instantly from the NTA portal using their login credentials.

Recruitment/Exam Overview

FeatureDetails
Department/BoardNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Post NameCUET PG 2026
Exam NameCommon University Entrance Test – Postgraduate
Total VacancyN/A
CategoryAdmit Card (City Intimation Slip)
Application ModeOnline (download from portal)
StateAll India (multiple centres)

Important Dates

EventDate
City Intimation Slip ReleaseDetails to be updated soon
Exam Window (All Shifts)6 March 2026 – 27 March 2026
Admit Card (Hall Ticket) ReleaseDetails to be updated soon
Result DeclarationDetails to be updated soon

How to Download CUET PG 2026 City Intimation Slip & Admit Card?

Follow the step‑by‑step guide below to obtain both the city slip and, later, the official admit card.

  1. Open the official portal – Go to exams.nta.nic.in/CUET-PG.
  2. Locate the slip link – On the homepage, click the button labelled “City Intimation Slip 2026”.
  3. Enter login details – Supply your Application Number and either Password or Date of Birth as registered during the application process.
  4. Verify your information – The system will display your city, state, exam date and shift. Check every field for accuracy.
  5. Download the PDF – Click “Download” to save the slip on your device.
  6. Print multiple copies – At least two hard copies are recommended – one for travel, another as a backup.

When the admit card is released (normally 3–4 days before your specific test day), repeat the same login process and click the “Admit Card” link to download the hall ticket containing centre address, reporting time, photograph and signature.

Quick Tips for a Smooth Download

  • Clear browser cache before logging in to avoid loading glitches.
  • Use a stable internet connection; large PDF files can stall on weak networks.
  • Keep your Application Number handy – it’s the key to both documents.
  • Save the PDF in a folder named “CUET PG 2026” for easy retrieval later.

Important Links

Link NameDirect Link
Download City Intimation Slipexams.nta.nic.in/CUET-PG
Official NTA NotificationNTA Notification PDF
Official WebsiteNTA – CUET PG
Join WhatsApp GroupJoin Now
Join Telegram ChannelJoin Now

Conclusion

The release of the CUET PG 2026 City Intimation Slip signals the final stretch before the postgraduate entrance exams. Candidates should download the slip immediately, verify all details, and keep both the slip and future admit card handy to avoid any last‑minute hassles on the exam day.

FAQs.

Q1. When will the official Admit Card for CUET PG 2026 be available?

Ans: The Admit Card (hall ticket) is normally released 3–4 days before each candidate’s scheduled exam date. Keep checking the NTA portal for the exact release date.

Q2. What should I do if the city or shift shown on my intimation slip is wrong?

Ans: Immediately contact the NTA helpdesk via the “Contact Us” page on the portal. Provide your application number and a screenshot of the discrepancy. Do not rely on the slip for travel until the error is corrected.

Q3. Is a printed copy of the City Intimation Slip mandatory for the exam day?

Ans: While the slip itself is not required at the exam centre, carrying a printed copy helps you verify the correct city and shift while arranging transport and accommodation. The Admit Card is the only document that must be presented at the centre.

Q4. Can I change my exam city after the slip has been issued?

Ans: Changes are allowed only under exceptional circumstances (medical emergency, natural disaster, etc.) and must be requested through the “Request for Change” option on the NTA portal, accompanied by valid proof. Approval is at NTA’s discretion.

Q5. What ID proof is accepted along with the Admit Card?

Ans: Any government‑issued photo identification such as Aadhaar Card, Passport, Voter ID, PAN Card or Driving License is acceptable. Ensure the name and photograph match those on your application.

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