National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET UG 2025 city slip has been released today. National Testing Agency, NTA has released the exam city slip on the official website neet.nta.nic.in. Admit card is expected later this month.
Parents and students are advised to keep a regular check on the official website for latest update. Direst link to donwload the exam city slip is provided here for quick reference. The exam city slip or city intimation slip will have information about the city allotted. It is very important to check the same and make any arrangements, if necessary.
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NEET 2025 Exam City Slip
While NTA takes extra care to allot the first city choice to maximum candidates, it is often not always possible. With other 22 lakh candidates appearing for the examination, NTA might allot a city that is not the first choice given.
In these situations, students need to make arrangements to travel. To help with the same and avoid last minute delays, NTA releases the exam city slip 10 days before the exam. This date falls today.
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NEET Admit Card 2025
To maintain the sanctity of the examination, NTA now releases the admit card just four days before the exam date. Since NEET UG is scheduled for May 4, NTA will release the admit card by evening of April 30 or latest by May 1.
NEET admit card will have important information in regards the examination centre, roll number as well as the reporting time. Remember, students will be required to paste their passport and postcard size photographs on the admit card.
These photographs are to be the same as the ones uploaded in the application form. In case candidates have not arranged for these photos to be printed, it would be wise to do so now.
NEET 2025 examination will be conducted in pen and paper mode across the country on May 4. The examination will be of three hours duration this year (as against 3 hour 20 minutes given in the previous year). Students will not have any choices in the paper and all questions will be compulsory.