
For NEET students, exam timing is not just a timetable. It decides when you should wake up, when you should leave home, when you should reach the centre, when the gates close, and how your mind should stay active during the actual exam window.
For NEET UG 2026, there is now an important update. NTA’s public notice dated 15 May 2026 says the NEET UG 2026 re-examination will be conducted on 21 June 2026, Sunday, and the exam timing will be 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST, including time for examination formalities. The notice also confirms that the exam will be held in pen and paper mode in 13 languages.
So students should not rely on older timing articles that mention only the original 3 May schedule. The updated timing students need to prepare around is:
NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Date: 21 June 2026
Exam Time: 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST
Mode: Pen and Paper / Offline
At VVT Coaching, our advice is simple: do not treat timing as a small detail. Build your exam day routine around it now.

| Event | Updated NEET UG 2026 Details |
| Exam | NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination |
| Date | 21 June 2026, Sunday |
| Mode | Pen and Paper / Offline |
| Medium | 13 languages |
| Exam Timing | 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST |
| Duration | 3 hours 15 minutes, including examination formalities |
| Exam Centre | As mentioned on the admit card |
| City intimation | To be intimated later on official website |
| Admit card download | To be intimated later on official website |
| Result date | To be intimated later on official website |
NTA has also said that candidates may update their present address and choice of first and second examination cities from 15 May to 21 May 2026 up to 23:50 hrs, and no fee will be charged.
The latest official timing for the NEET UG 2026 re exam is:
2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST
This is slightly different from the earlier original exam timing of 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The updated NTA notice clearly mentions that the re-exam timing is 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, including time for examination formalities.
This means students should now train their body and mind to stay focused during this full afternoon window.
NTA’s re-exam notice says the exam centre will be as indicated on the admit card, while the detailed city intimation and admit card schedule will be announced later.
From a practical VVT Coaching point of view, students should plan to reach the centre early, not close to the last moment. For NEET, reaching early helps with:
The safest habit is to treat the exam as if your real test starts before 2:00 PM. Your paper starts at 2:00 PM, but your exam-day discipline starts much earlier.
Many students may notice that the updated timing says 5:15 PM, not 5:00 PM.
This does not mean students should casually assume they get more solving time unless the admit card and centre instructions say so. NTA’s notice specifically says 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM including time for examination formalities.
So the practical takeaway is:
Read your admit card instructions carefully. Follow the invigilator’s instructions exactly. Do not make your own assumption about extra solving time.
That is the VVT way: stay calm, stay accurate, and follow official instructions.
The 15 May NTA notice gives three very important points:
First, students who need to change their preferred exam city because of a change in present address can update their present address and choice of first and second exam cities on the NEET website from 15 May to 21 May 2026 up to 23:50 hrs.
Second, no fee will be charged for this update.
Third, the city intimation, admit card download, recorded responses, answer keys, and result declaration will be intimated later on the official website.
This means students should not depend on WhatsApp forwards or random screenshots. Check only official NTA and NEET sources.
Since the exam happens in the afternoon, your daily practice should also slowly match that timing.
In the days before NEET, try to:
Many students study well at night but feel sleepy in the afternoon. That can hurt exam day performance. The updated timing gives you a clear target: train yourself for the exact window.

Also read: NEET 2026 Re-Exam Preparation Plan: How to Use the Extra Time Wisely
Also read: Will NEET 2026 Re-Exam Follow a New Syllabus? Official Update & Student Guide
At VVT Coaching, we do not see timing as just an official schedule. We see it as part of exam strategy.
Students lose marks not only because they do not know the answer. They also lose marks because they:
That is why VVT’s exam preparation includes timing discipline, mock test rhythm, OMR practice, and exam hall strategy. The goal is not just to finish the syllabus. The goal is to perform properly within the official exam window.
Before the exam
Do not start the day in a rush. Keep your admit card, ID proof, photographs, and other required documents ready the previous night. Confirm your exam centre once the admit card is released.
Before 2:00 PM
Use this time to settle down, listen carefully to instructions, and avoid unnecessary discussion. Do not revise aggressively outside the centre. Your mind should feel clear, not overloaded.
During the paper
Do not let one subject consume the whole paper. If Physics starts taking too long, move ahead instead of getting stuck. For tricky Biology questions, slow down and read carefully. In Chemistry, mark calculation-heavy questions and return to them later if needed.
Final phase
Use the last part of the exam to protect accuracy. Do not make emotional guesses, handle the OMR carefully, and change answers only when you are clearly sure.
When a new NEET 2026 re-exam date, reporting time, last entry rule, and full schedule are announced, students should not treat it as just another date update. It becomes the new final target. Every revision plan, mock test, sleep routine, travel plan, and admit card check must now be aligned with the revised exam schedule.
As per the NTA public notice dated 15 May 2026, the NEET UG 2026 re-exam is scheduled for 21 June 2026, Sunday, and the exam timing is 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST, including time for examination formalities. NTA has also stated that city intimation, admit card download, answer keys, recorded responses, and result updates will be intimated later on the official website.
At VVT Coaching Chennai, we guide students with one clear message:
Do not just note the schedule. Build your preparation and exam day routine around it.
Once the re-exam date is confirmed, students should not restart preparation randomly. The smarter approach is to identify the exact mistakes that affected marks earlier and correct them before 21 June 2026.
VVT’s Error Exams help students focus on:
Result: students use the time before the re-exam to correct mark losing patterns instead of wasting energy on random revision.
Since the re-exam is scheduled from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST, students need to train their mind and body for that exact exam window. A student who practises only at random times may not fully understand how their focus, speed, and stamina behave during the actual paper timing.
VVT’s AI-powered mock tests help students understand:
Result: students learn how to manage the revised exam duration better and protect their pace from the first question to the last minute.
A re-exam schedule is not only about the paper timing. Students also need to prepare for city intimation, admit card release, centre details, travel time, reporting rules, and last entry instructions. NTA has said the examination centre will be as indicated on the admit card, while city intimation and admit card download details will be updated later on the official website.
At VVT, mentors guide students on:
Result: students stay organised instead of feeling disturbed every time a new update is released.
The period before the re-exam should not become another cycle of overload. Students do not need to reopen everything from zero. They need to repair the small gaps that can still improve marks.
VVT’s Remedy Classes focus on:
These sessions are short, focused, and based on actual student performance.
Result: students close the exact gaps that can improve score without exhausting themselves before the revised exam date.

VVT has three spots across Chennai, each easy to reach and full of support. No matter where you live, one is close by. Our campuses mix bright classrooms, helpful teachers, and a warm feel to keep you going. Here’s a quick look at each, with a focus on how they help with NEET and staying options.
Right on busy L.B. Road next to Adyar Ananda Bhavan, this spot is super convenient. Step inside, and you’ll see big, airy rooms where learning feels fun. Staff greet you with smiles, and the energy pushes you to turn weak areas like tough Physics problems into strengths.We also offer hostel facilities here for boys, with clean rooms, meals, and support to make your stay comfortable and focused. No distractions, just a safe place to rest and review after classes.
Adyar Campus (VVT Coaching Centre): “Nibav Buildings”, 4th & 5th Floor, No.23, Old No.11, L.B. Road, Adyar, Chennai – 600020. (Next to Adyar Ananda Bhavan)
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In Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar, this campus feels like an extension of home. Good bus links make it simple for city kids. There is no on-site hostel, but nearby options are plentiful for those who need them.
Anna Nagar Campus (VVT Coaching Centre): No.1621, 9th Main Road, Shanthi Colony, Block AI, Anna Nagar, Chennai – 600040.
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This is our special girls-only residential campus in a quiet area. It’s built as a true home away from home, with clean dorms, healthy meals in the canteen, and round-the-clock help.
We offer full hostel facilities here, clean rooms, study areas, and a community of girls supporting each other. It’s perfect if you’re from outside Chennai or just want a focused, safe space.
Pallikaranai (Saraswathi Girls Residential Campus): Plot No. 395 & 396, 1st Main Road, Kamakoti Nagar, Pallikaranai, Chennai – 600100.
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The updated NEET UG 2026 re-exam timing is now officially 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST on 21 June 2026. The exam will be conducted in pen and paper mode, and the centre will be mentioned on the admit card. City intimation, admit card download, answer key, and result updates will be announced later on the official website.
So the smartest thing students can do now is simple:
Do not panic.
Do not follow rumours.
Train your body and mind for the afternoon exam window.
Use mocks to practise timing.
And keep checking only official updates.
At VVT Coaching Chennai, our message is clear:
NEET success is not only about what you study. It is also about how calmly and correctly you perform during the official exam timing.
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What is the NEET 2026 re-exam date?
The NEET UG 2026 re-examination is scheduled for 21 June 2026, Sunday, according to the NTA public notice dated 15 May 2026.
What is the NEET 2026 re-exam timing?
The updated timing is 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST, including time for examination formalities.
Is NEET 2026 re-exam online or offline?
The NTA notice says the re-exam will be conducted in Pen and Paper Mode / Offline.
When will the NEET 2026 re-exam admit card be released?
The NTA notice says admit card download details will be intimated later on the official website.
Can students change their exam city for NEET 2026 re-exam?
Yes. Candidates can update their present address and choice of first and second examination cities from 15 May to 21 May 2026 up to 23:50 hrs, as per the NTA notice.