New Date for NEET-UG 2026 Test

Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will do the NEET-UG 2026 test again on June 21, 2026. The first tests were not fair, so the NTA cancelled them.

Main Body

The NTA changed some rules. The test is now 15 minutes longer. It starts at 14:00 and ends at 17:15. Students do not pay more money for this test. The NTA will give back the old fees. Students have seven days to pick their test center. The government will help students with buses and trains. They also have a plan for bad weather. Many students are unhappy. They say 37 days is not enough time to study. Some students are worried about money for hotels and travel. They want more police to keep the test papers safe. Next year, students will use computers for the test.

Conclusion

The test is on June 21. Students get their cards on June 14. The NTA does not have a date for the results yet.

Learning

πŸ•’ Talking About Time & Schedules

In this story, we see how to talk about when things happen. For A2, you need to connect Time and Action.

1. The Clock (Specific Times) We use "at" for exact times:

  • at 14:00 β†’ The start
  • at 17:15 β†’ The end

2. The Calendar (Dates) We use "on" for specific days:

  • on June 21 β†’ The test day
  • on June 14 β†’ Card day

3. Duration (How long) To show a length of time, we use the number + the time word:

  • 15 minutes longer
  • seven days to pick
  • 37 days to study

Quick Logic Guide: On (Date) β†’\rightarrow At (Time) β†’\rightarrow For (Length)

Vocabulary Learning

test (n.)
an examination to assess knowledge
Example:The test will be held on June 21.
students (n.)
people who are studying at school or university
Example:Students prepared for the test.
money (n.)
currency used for paying
Example:Students need money to travel.
fees (n.)
the amount charged for a service
Example:The NTA will give back the old fees.
days (n.)
units of time equal to 24 hours
Example:Students have seven days to pick their test center.
pick (v.)
to choose
Example:Students pick their test center.
center (n.)
a place where something is located
Example:Students pick their test center.
government (n.)
the group of people who run a country
Example:The government will help students with buses.
help (v.)
to give assistance
Example:The government will help students with buses.
buses (n.)
large vehicles that carry many passengers
Example:The government will help students with buses.
trains (n.)
vehicles that run on tracks
Example:The government will help students with trains.
plan (n.)
a detailed proposal for doing something
Example:They also have a plan for bad weather.
weather (n.)
the state of the atmosphere
Example:They also have a plan for bad weather.
unhappy (adj.)
not feeling happy
Example:Many students are unhappy.
study (v.)
to learn about a subject
Example:They say 37 days is not enough time to study.