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Event Date Status
Original NEET UG 2026 Exam (May) May 3, 2026 Cancelled
NTA Announces Re-Exam May 12, 2026 Completed
Exam Centre Change Window May 15–21, 2026 Closed
City Intimation Slip Released June 7, 2026 ✅ OUT NOW
NEET UG 2026 Admit Card June 14, 2026 (Expected) Upcoming
NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination Day June 21, 2026 (Sunday) Upcoming
Exam Timing 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM
Fee Refund Last Date June 22, 2026 Upcoming
Note on Exam Timing: The Education Minister has confirmed that the re-exam timing is extended by 15 minutes. The exam will now run from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM (instead of the usual 5:00 PM end time). Plan your journey accordingly.

How to Download the NEET UG 2026 City Intimation Slip

Downloading the slip is quick and straightforward. Follow these steps carefully and keep your credentials ready before you begin.

Admission Open in SRM for 2026
Pro Tip: If you have forgotten your password, use the “Forgot Password” option on the login page. You will need your registered mobile number or email ID to reset it.

What Details Appear on the City Intimation Slip?

The city slip is a concise document. Here is exactly what information it carries — and what it deliberately does NOT include.

Details Present on the Slip

Candidate Name
As registered
Application Number
Your NEET 2026 ID
Allotted Exam City
City name only
Exam Date
June 21, 2026
Category
General / OBC / SC / ST
PwD Status
If applicable

Details NOT Present on the Slip

All of the above will be available only on your official NEET UG 2026 Admit Card, expected on June 14, 2026. The city slip is advance notice only — it cannot be used as entry proof at the examination centre.

City Slip vs Admit Card

Many students confuse the city intimation slip with the admit card. They serve entirely different purposes. Here is a clear breakdown.

Admission Open in LPU for 2026
Parameter
City Intimation Slip
Admit Card
Release Date
June 7, 2026
~June 14, 2026
Shows Exam City
 Yes
 Yes
Shows Centre Address
 No
 Yes
Entry to Exam Hall
 Not valid
 Mandatory
Purpose
Travel planning
Exam hall entry

NEET UG 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Whether you are appearing in the re-exam or planning for a future attempt, knowing the eligibility criteria is essential.

Nationality
Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and Foreign Nationals
Minimum Age
17 years as of December 31, 2026
Maximum Age
No upper age limit (as per latest Supreme Court ruling)
Qualification
10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English
Minimum Marks (PCB)
50% — General; 45% — General-PwD; 40% — SC/ST/OBC/OBC-PwD
Appearing Students
Class 12 appearing students in 2026 are eligible to apply
Number of Attempts
No limit on attempts (as per current NTA policy)
Re-Exam Eligibility
All previously registered NEET UG 2026 candidates are automatically eligible — no fresh registration required
Re-Exam Note: Since the May 3 exam was cancelled due to alleged paper leak irregularities, all 22.79 lakh registered candidates are eligible for the June 21 re-examination without any additional registration or fee payment.

Last-Minute Preparation Tips for June 21, 2026

With only 14 days to go, the way you spend your time now will directly impact your performance on exam day. Here are focused, actionable strategies.

Revise NCERT First

The NEET 2026 syllabus is based on Class 11 and 12 NCERT books. If you are running out of time, prioritize NCERT over coaching notes — 80% of questions trace back directly to NCERT text.

Attempt Full Mock Tests

Simulate real exam conditions — 3 hours 15 minutes, pen-and-paper, no interruptions. Analyze every wrong answer. Identify patterns in your weak areas and address them immediately.

Admission Open in VIT for 2026

Master the Marking Scheme

+4 for each correct answer, −1 for each wrong answer. If you are unsure, it is often better to skip than guess. Practice selective answering with 180 questions to attempt in the paper.

Prioritize Biology

Biology carries 360 out of 720 marks (50% of the paper). A strong performance in Botany and Zoology alone can make or break your score. Focus on diagrams, definitions, and NCERT tables.

Sleep and Nutrition

Do not sacrifice sleep for last-minute cramming in the final 3 days. A well-rested brain recalls information far better. Stay hydrated and eat light on exam day.

Plan Your Travel Now

Use your city slip to book travel and accommodation immediately. Railway and bus bookings fill up fast. Aim to arrive at your exam city at least one day before the exam.

Exam Day Checklist — What to Carry

Common Mistakes to Avoid

These are the errors that students frequently make around the city slip and admit card phase — and how to sidestep each one.

 Key Takeaways

Conclusion

The release of the NEET UG 2026 City Intimation Slip marks a major milestone on the road to June 21. For the millions of aspiring doctors who have been through the emotional roller-coaster of a cancelled exam, a re-examination, and the long wait — this is a sign that the finish line is finally visible.

Download your city slip today, verify your details, book your travel, and get back to your preparation with renewed focus. The next critical step will be the admit card around June 14 — keep your login credentials safe and check the official website regularly.

You have done the hard work. Now trust your preparation, stay calm, and give NEET UG 2026 your very best.

Anita
Anita Rai

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UP Board Class 10th & 12th Compartment Online Form 2026 –eligibility, fees, dates Complete Guide

UP Board Class 10th & 12th Compartment Online Form 2026 –eligibility, fees, dates Complete Guide
Published at : 6 Jun 2026, 6:48 PM IST
Updated at : 6 Jun 2026, 6:48 PM IST
If you appeared in the UP Board 2026 exams and didn’t get the result you hoped for, there is still a very real chance to save your academic year. The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) has officially opened the UP Board Compartment and Improvement Exam Online Form 2026 — and the window to apply is smaller than you think. In this complete guide, you’ll learn exactly who can apply, what documents you need, how much the fee is, how to fill the form step by step, and what to expect in July when the exam takes place. Whether you’re a Class 10 (High School) or Class 12 (Intermediate) student, this article covers it all. Quick Fact: An estimated 3.5 lakh students are expected to appear in the UP Board Compartment and Improvement Exams 2026. You are not alone — and this exam is your best shot at clearing your academic year without waiting until 2027.

What is the UP Board Compartment Exam 2026

The UP Board Compartment Exam is a second-chance examination conducted by UPMSP every year, just weeks after the main board results are declared. It gives eligible Class 10 and Class 12 students the opportunity to clear one or two failed subjects — without losing their entire academic year. The main UP Board exams 2026 were held from February 18 to March 12, 2026, and results were declared on April 23, 2026. Students who fell short in certain subjects now have this crucial opportunity. There are two distinct categories under this exam:
  • Improvement Exam (Class 10 only): For students who have technically passed but want to improve their marks in one subject.
  • Compartment Exam (Class 10 & 12): For students who failed in one or two subjects and need to pass them to get their final result.
Important: Class 12 students do NOT have an Improvement Exam option — they can only appear under the Compartment category if they have failed in exactly one subject.

Important Dates at a Glance

Event Date / Timeline
UP Board Main Exam 2026 Feb 18 – Mar 12, 2026
Result Declared April 23, 2026
 Online Form Start Date June 6, 2026 (Today – LIVE)
 Last Date to Apply Online June 27, 2026 (Midnight)
Documents to Regional Office (by post) Within 3 days of application deadline
Exam Date Sheet Release Last week of June 2026 (Expected)
Admit Card Release 7–10 days before exam (July 2026)
Compartment Exam Date 3rd / Last week of July 2026 (Tentative)
Result Declaration August 2026 (Expected)
 Deadline Warning: After submitting the online form, students must send a printout of their application along with the original treasury challan receipt to their respective regional UP Board office via registered post only. This must reach the office within 3 days of the June 27 deadline.

 Eligibility Criteria – Who Can Apply?

 Class 10 (High School)

  • Failed in 1 subject → eligible for Improvement Exam
  • Failed in 2 subjects → eligible for Compartment Exam in one of those subjects
  • Must have received an E1 grade (21–32 marks out of 100) in the failed subject
  • Marked Absent (AB) in one subject → also eligible
  • NOT eligible: Failed in 3 or more subjects (E2 grade holders)

 Class 12 (Intermediate)

  • Failed in exactly 1 subject (Science, Commerce, Humanities, Agriculture)
  • Failed in one paper of Agriculture Part-I or Part-II
  • NOT eligible: Failed in 2 or more subjects
  • No Improvement option — Compartment only
  • Must have appeared in main 2026 UP Board Exams

Special Rule on Written + Practical Components

If you failed both the written exam and the practical/project of a subject, you must appear in both components. However, if you passed one and failed the other, you may choose to appear only in the failed component — or opt to take both again to improve your overall marks. Grade Guide: E1 grade = 21 to 32 marks out of 100 (Compartment eligible). E2 grade = 20 marks or below (NOT eligible — must repeat the full year).

 Examination Fees 2026

Class Exam Type Fee (Per Subject)
Class 10 Improvement / Compartment ₹256.50
Class 12 Compartment ₹306.00
Payment Mode: Regular students pay through their school, which collects the fee and submits the form to UPMSP. Private students pay directly via the UPMSP portal. The fee is non-refundable once the form is submitted.  Tip: Always keep the original treasury challan receipt safe. You will need to send it with your printed application form to the regional UP Board office by registered post.

 Documents Required

  • UP Board 2026 Roll Number (from your original admit card)
  • UP Board 2026 Marksheet / Result Printout
  • Aadhar Card or any valid government-issued ID
  • Recent passport-size photograph
  • Completed online application form printout
  • Original Treasury Challan receipt (proof of fee payment)
  • School ID card (for regular students)
  • Registration/enrollment number (for private/self-study students)

 How to Apply Online

  • 1 Visit the Official WebsiteGo to compartment.upmsp.edu.in or upmsp.edu.in on your browser. Look for the “Compartment/Improvement Exam 2026” link on the homepage.
  • 2 Select Your ClassChoose Class 10 (High School) or Class 12 (Intermediate) from the available options. Read all instructions carefully before proceeding.
  • 3 Log In / RegisterEnter your roll number, registration number, and other details to log in. First-time users may need to register using their 2026 exam credentials.
  • 4 Fill in Personal & Academic DetailsEnter your name, date of birth, school details, stream, and the subject(s) you wish to appear for. Double-check all spelling and numbers carefully.
  • 5 Select Subject(s)Choose the failed subject(s) you want to appear for. Class 10 students can select up to one subject for Improvement or one out of two for Compartment.
  • 6 Upload Required DocumentsUpload your photo, signature, and other documents as instructed on the portal. Ensure image size and format comply with the portal guidelines.
  • 7 Pay the Examination FeeUse the available online payment gateway (net banking, UPI, debit/credit card). Regular students coordinate fee payment through their school.
  • 8 Review & SubmitCarefully review all the information entered. Once satisfied, submit the form. Corrections may not be possible after submission.
  • 9 Download & Print ConfirmationDownload the filled application form and fee receipt. Take multiple printouts and store them safely.
  • 10 Send Documents by Registered PostSend the printed application + original treasury challan receipt to your regional UP Board office via registered post. This must arrive within 3 days of the June 27 deadline.

 Exam Pattern, Timing & Admit Card

Exam Mode & Schedule

The compartment exam is conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. Based on previous years’ patterns and 2026 notifications:
Class Expected Exam Session Timing
Class 10 (High School) Morning Shift 8:00 AM – 11:15 AM
Class 12 (Intermediate) Afternoon Shift 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM
The exam is typically conducted on a single day for all subjects in July 2026. The official date sheet will be released on upmsp.edu.in in the last week of June.

Admit Card for Compartment Exam

The UPMSP will release admit cards 7–10 days before the exam. Regular students collect admit cards from their school. Private students must download it from upmsp.edu.in using their roll number. Entering the exam hall without a valid admit card is strictly not permitted.  Exam Hall Rule: Reach the examination centre at least 45 minutes before the exam starts. Carry your admit card along with a valid government-issued ID proof (Aadhar, Voter ID, etc.).

Result Validity

The compartment result marksheet carries the same weightage and validity as the main board result. It is fully accepted for college admissions, entrance exams like JEE and NEET, and government job eligibility. The marksheet will reflect “Compartment/Improvement” as the exam session, but this does not affect its value.

Preparation Tips for UP Board Compartment Exam 2026

You have approximately 4–6 weeks before the exam. Here is how to make the most of that time:
Focus on NCERT First
UPMSP follows NCERT-aligned syllabus. Master the textbook concepts before moving to extra resources.
Solve Previous Papers
Get at least 3–5 years of UP Board compartment papers. Understand the question pattern and marks distribution.
Make a Daily Timetable
Study at least 6–8 hours daily. Divide chapters by difficulty and allocate more time to weaker areas.
Write Practice Answers
Write answers by hand — don’t just read. This improves recall and prepares you for the offline exam format.
Target High-Weightage Topics
Focus on chapters that have appeared most frequently. Spend extra time on chapters carrying 6–8 marks questions.
Stay Calm & Rested
Avoid all-nighters before the exam. Sleep 7–8 hours, eat well, and revise notes the night before — don’t study new chapters.

 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  •  Waiting until the last day to apply — portals get congested near deadlines
  •  Not sending the printed form and challan by registered post within 3 days
  •  Entering the wrong roll number or name in the online form
  •  Not keeping a copy of the fee receipt — it is your proof of payment
  •  Class 12 students applying for Improvement Exam (it does not apply to Class 12)
  •  Applying for 2 subjects when you have an E2 grade (you are NOT eligible)
  •  Forgetting to download the admit card before the exam
  •  Arriving late at the exam centre — arrive 45 minutes early

Key Takeaways

  • ✓ UPMSP has opened the UP Board Compartment Form 2026 — Last Date: June 27, 2026
  • ✓ Apply at compartment.upmsp.edu.in or upmsp.edu.in
  • ✓ Class 10: Eligible if failed in 1 or 2 subjects (E1 grade: 21–32 marks)
  • ✓ Class 12: Eligible only if failed in exactly 1 subject (any stream)
  • ✓ Fee: ₹256.50 (Class 10) | ₹306 (Class 12) — non-refundable
  • ✓ Exam is offline — expected in the 3rd or last week of July 2026
  • ✓ Admit card released 7–10 days before exam; collect from school (regular) or download (private)
  • ✓ Result expected in August 2026 — valid for college admissions, JEE, NEET, and all government exams
  • ✓ Send printed form + challan to regional UP Board office by registered post within 3 days

Conclusion

The UP Board Compartment and Improvement Exam 2026 is not just a second attempt — it is a genuine lifeline. Thousands of students each year use this window to save their academic year, clear backlogs, and move forward confidently with their education. The application window closes on June 27, 2026. If you are eligible, do not delay. Fill your form today, pay the fee, send your documents, and start preparing with focus.Apply Now at upmsp.edu.in →

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