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By Karan Singh Bisht
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Updated on 9 Oct 2025, 18:02 IST
The NEET 2026 application form will be released by NTA in February 2026. Candidates will likely have until March 2026 to complete the process and upload the required documents. Since the NEET 2026 exam is expected in the first week of May 2026, it is important for aspirants to stay ready with all necessary paperwork in advance.
Before checking the list of documents, understand the application process:
To guide you smoothly, we have provided not only the list of documents required for NEET 2026 application form, but also details about acceptable file formats, sizes, and instructions so you can avoid errors during submission.
Below are the step-by-Step Guide for NEET 2026 Registration-
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Before starting the NEET 2026 application, candidates should keep all required documents ready. Below is the complete list of documents needed for NEET 2026 registration:
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Document Type | File Size Range | Accepted Format |
Scanned Photo (Passport Size) | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Scanned Photo (Postcard Size – 4"x6") | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Candidate’s Signature (Scanned) | 10 KB – 50 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Fingerprints & Thumb Impressions (Both Hands) | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Proof of Identity (other than Aadhaar/Digilocker) | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Community/Category Certificate (if applicable) | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
PwBD Certificate | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
Address Proof (Permanent & Current) | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
Class 10 Passing Certificate | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
Class 10 Marksheet | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
Conversion Certificate (CGPA to Percentage, if applicable) | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
Nationality/Citizenship or Embassy Certificate | 50 KB – 300 KB |
For the NEET UG 2026 application form, candidates must upload two types of photographs – a passport-size photo and a postcard-size photo. Follow the rules carefully to avoid rejection.
Photo Requirements:
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Important Note:
If the photographs or documents uploaded are found to be fake or tampered with, the NEET 2026 application will be rejected and treated as use of unfair means. Candidates are fully responsible for uploading all documents in the correct size, format, and specification.
While filling the NEET UG 2026 application form, candidates must upload a scanned image of their signature in the correct format. The signature should be made on plain white paper using black ink and must not be in capital letters.
Signature Upload Instructions:
Uploading the signature in the prescribed format and size is crucial. Errors may lead to rejection of the NEET 2026 application form.
When filling the NEET UG 2026 application form, candidates must upload scanned images of their left and right-hand fingers and thumb impressions. Follow these rules carefully:
If a candidate is a Non-Resident Indian (NRI), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), or a Foreign national, one of the following documents must be uploaded:
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Candidates applying under a reserved category must upload the relevant certificate as proof. The following documents are applicable:
If a candidate does not have the required certificate issued on or after the specified date, they must download and submit the Declaration Form (provided in the NEET Information Brochure) as a substitute until the official category certificate is obtained.
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You will need to upload:
On average, 7–10 documents are required, depending on your category. General category candidates may need fewer (mainly photos, signature, ID proof, Class 10 records), while reserved category or NRI/OCI candidates will need to upload additional certificates.
Valid ID proofs include:
The exact last date will be announced in the official NTA notification (expected in March 2026). Based on past trends, the deadline usually falls in the last week of March.
Yes. Candidates must upload recent coloured photographs with a plain white background, showing 80% of the face and ears clearly visible. Black-and-white, polaroid, or digitally altered images are not accepted.