
The NEET UG 2026 scribe portal is now open for eligible PwD and PwBD candidates who need scribe support for the Re-NEET UG 2026 exam. This is an important update for students and parents, especially because the deadline is very short.
Eligible candidates should submit the required scribe details between 9 June 2026 and 12 June 2026 up to 11:50 PM. Since the Re-NEET UG 2026 exam will be held on 21 June 2026 in pen-and-paper mode, students should complete this step early and avoid last-minute stress.

NTA has activated the facility for eligible PwD and PwBD candidates to submit their scribe details through the candidate login. This option is available only for candidates who are eligible to avail the scribe facility.
The portal is open for a limited period. Candidates must complete the submission before the deadline. Waiting until the last few hours is risky because there may be login issues, server delays, document confusion, or internet problems.
Students who need a scribe should not treat this as a small formality. It is directly connected to exam day support and accessibility. Parents should also sit with the student and verify the submitted details carefully before final submission.

| Particular | Details |
| Exam Name | NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination |
| Scribe Details Portal Opens | 9 June 2026 |
| Last Date to Submit Scribe Details | 12 June 2026 |
| Deadline Time | 11:50 PM |
| Re-NEET 2026 Exam Date | 21 June 2026 |
| Exam Mode | Pen and Paper Mode |
| Exam Timing | 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, including examination formalities |
Candidates should complete the process as early as possible and keep checking the official NEET UG website for any new updates.
The scribe details facility is meant for eligible PwD and PwBD candidates who are permitted to avail a scribe facility for NEET UG 2026.
The “Register Scribe Details” option will be visible only to eligible candidates inside the candidate login. If the option is not visible, the candidate should not panic immediately. They should first check whether they are eligible, verify their login, and contact the NTA helpdesk if they face a genuine issue.
Eligible candidates can follow this process:
Visit the official NEET UG website ( https://neet.nta.nic.in/ ) and log in using the required credentials.
After logging in, check the candidate dashboard.
Click on the “Register Scribe Details” option.
Choose the scribe option and fill in the required information carefully.
Submit the details after checking every field.
After submission, the details will reflect in the application form or confirmation page section.
Students should download or save the updated confirmation page after completing the process. Parents should also keep a copy safely, both digitally and in print form.

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A deadline of 12 June may look like enough time, but NEET portals can become busy close to the last date. Students should avoid last minute submission for three reasons.
First, any technical issue may take time to resolve.
Second, candidates may need to verify details before final submission.
Third, exam stress is already high, and a pending administrative task can increase unnecessary anxiety.
At VVT Coaching, our advice is simple: complete all official formalities first, then return to preparation with a calm mind.
The Re-NEET UG 2026 examination will be conducted on 21 June 2026. The timing is 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, including examination formalities.
Students must remember that the reporting time will be earlier than the exam start time. Do not plan your travel based only on 2:00 PM. Reach the centre well before the closing time mentioned on the admit card.
Parents should also check the route, traffic conditions, distance from home or hotel, and backup travel options one day before the exam.
The re-exam is not only a test of preparation. It is also a test of calmness and discipline. Students should not allow administrative confusion to affect their performance.
One day before the exam, keep these items ready:
printed admit card
valid photo ID
passport-size photograph, if required
PwD or PwBD certificate, if applicable
Scribe related confirmation, if applicable
transparent water bottle, if allowed
simple stationery as per instructions
Do not carry banned items, electronic gadgets, notes, smart watches, calculators, or anything not permitted by NTA.
For eligible PwD/PwBD candidates, the NEET UG 2026 re-exam scribe portal is a very important step. It is not just a technical formality. It directly connects to exam day support, comfort, and confidence.
At VVT Coaching Chennai, we guide students with one clear message:
Do not allow portal deadlines or document confusion to disturb your re-exam preparation. Handle the official process early and stay focused on revision.
During the scribe portal stage, many students may become distracted by official updates, document checks, login issues, or deadline pressure. But preparation should not stop during this phase.
VVT’s Error Exams help students continue working on the mistakes that can still affect their NEET score.
These include:
Result: students do not lose revision rhythm while handling the scribe portal process. They continue correcting the exact mistakes that can improve their re-exam performance.
For PwD/PwBD candidates using a scribe facility, exam day comfort and time planning become even more important. Students must be clear about their answering rhythm, subject order, and time use before the re-exam.
VVT’s AI-powered mock tests help students understand:
Result: students revise based on real performance data instead of panic. This helps them prepare more calmly for the re-exam.
The scribe portal stage involves official instructions, eligibility, login steps, and confirmation checks. A small delay or careless submission can create unnecessary stress close to the exam.
At VVT, mentors guide students and parents on:
Result: students and parents feel more organised and confident instead of rushing at the last minute.
Once the scribe details are submitted, students should return to focused preparation immediately. This is not the time to restart the full syllabus. It is the time 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 use the remaining time wisely and enter the re-exam with fewer hidden weak areas.
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The Re-NEET 2026 scribe portal update is important for eligible PwD and PwBD candidates, and the deadline should not be missed. Students must also download the city intimation slip, wait for the admit card, and prepare their documents carefully.
At VVT Coaching Centre, our message to every student is simple: stay focused, stay informed, and stay calm. The final days before Re-NEET should not be filled with panic. They should be used for smart revision, mistake correction, and exam day readiness.
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1. What is the last date to submit Re-NEET 2026 scribe details?
The last date to submit scribe details for eligible PwD and PwBD candidates is 12 June 2026 up to 11:50 PM.
2. Who can use the Re-NEET 2026 scribe portal?
Only eligible PwD and PwBD candidates who are permitted to avail the scribe facility can submit scribe details through the candidate login.
3. When will the Re-NEET 2026 admit card be released?
The admit card will be released separately by NTA. Candidates should keep checking the official NEET UG website for the latest update.
4. What is the Re-NEET 2026 exam timing?
The exam timing is 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, including examination formalities.