Guwahati: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit cards for the National Initiative for Technical Teachers Training (NITTT) 2026 April-May Semester Examination. With the exams scheduled to commence from July 31, 2026, candidates are urged to download their admit cards immediately from the official website, nittt.nta.ac.in. This is a crucial step for all aspirants in Assam and across India who are preparing to appear for this remote proctored examination.

The NITTT examination is a vital component of the training programme for in-service inductee teachers in AICTE-approved institutions, designed to enhance their professional teaching skills. As the examination is just days away, ensuring you have your admit card and are familiar with all instructions is paramount to a smooth examination experience.

Key Highlights

Particular Details
Organization National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTT) / National Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam Name NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination
Admit Card Release Date July 23, 2026 onwards
Exam Date(s) July 31, August 1, August 7, and August 8, 2026
Mode of Exam Online (Internet-Based) Remote Proctored Examination (OBT-RP)
Total Duration 2 hours (120 minutes) per paper
Exam Shifts Shift 1: 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; Shift 2: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Official Website nittt.nta.ac.in

How to Download Admit Card

Candidates can download their NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Exam admit card by following these simple, step-by-step instructions:

  1. Visit the Official NTA NITTT Website: Open your web browser and navigate to the official National Testing Agency (NTA) NITTT portal at nittt.nta.ac.in.
  2. Locate the Admit Card Link: On the homepage, look for the prominent link that says “Admit Cards for NITTT April – May 2026 Exams are live now” or “Click here to download the Admit Card of NITTT April-May 2026 Exam”. This link is usually highlighted under the ‘Latest News’ or ‘Public Notice’ section.
  3. Click on the Download Link: Click on the designated admit card download link. This will redirect you to the login page.
  4. Enter Login Credentials: You will be prompted to enter your login details. Carefully input your Registration Number and Date of Birth. Ensure these details match those provided during your application.
  5. Submit Details: After entering the required information, click on the ‘Submit’ or ‘Login’ button.
  6. View Your Admit Card: Your NITTT 2026 admit card will be displayed on the screen.
  7. Verify All Details: Thoroughly check all the information printed on your admit card for any discrepancies.
  8. Download and Print: Download the admit card as a PDF file and take a clear printout. It is advisable to print multiple copies for safety.

For direct access, you can often find the admit card download link prominently displayed on the official website’s homepage.

Login Credentials Required

To successfully download your NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Exam admit card, ensure you have the following credentials ready:

  • Registration Number: The unique registration number assigned to you during the application process.
  • Date of Birth: Your date of birth as entered in the application form, typically in DD/MM/YYYY format.

Keep these details handy to avoid any last-minute hassle.

Information Printed on Admit Card

Your NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Exam admit card is a crucial document containing vital information. Please verify all details carefully:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Candidate’s Photograph
  • Candidate’s Signature
  • Roll Number/Application Number
  • Exam Name: NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination
  • Exam Date(s) and Day(s)
  • Exam Shift and Timings (Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon; Afternoon: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM)
  • Reporting Time
  • Instructions for the Online Remote Proctored Examination
  • Details regarding the Webinar (July 27, 2026) and Mock Test (July 28, 2026)

Documents to Carry to the Exam Centre

Since the NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination is an Online Remote Proctored Test (OBT-RP), there is no physical exam centre. However, candidates must have certain documents readily available for verification during the online exam. These include:

  • Printed Admit Card: A clear printout of your NITTT 2026 admit card.
  • Original Photo ID Proof: A valid, government-issued photo identification proof in original. Acceptable IDs typically include Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Passport, or Voter ID.
  • Transparent Water Bottle: Candidates are permitted to keep a transparent water bottle.

No other items, including sheets of paper for rough work, notebooks, or electronic gadgets, are allowed in your examination environment.

Important Exam-Day Instructions

The NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination is a remote proctored test, requiring strict adherence to guidelines to maintain exam integrity. Please follow these instructions carefully:

  • Be Prepared: Ensure your computer system meets the technical requirements for the remote proctored exam well in advance.
  • Admit Card and ID: Keep your printed admit card and original valid photo ID proof ready for verification at the start of the examination. Candidates without these documents will not be allowed to take the test.
  • Proctor Monitoring: The examination will be monitored live by human proctors throughout the test via your webcam and screen.
  • Follow Proctor Instructions: Proctors may communicate with you through a chat window. You must regularly check the chat window and follow all instructions given by the proctor immediately.
  • Environment Check: If any suspicious activity is noticed, proctors may ask you to rotate your laptop or webcam to show your surroundings.
  • No Unauthorised Materials: You are strictly not allowed to keep any sheets of paper, notebooks, or other materials for rough work during the examination.
  • Maintain Integrity: Warning messages may appear on the screen if suspicious behaviour is detected. Failure to follow instructions even after repeated warnings may lead to the termination of your examination.
  • Webinar and Mock Test: Attend the mandatory webinar on July 27, 2026, and take the mock test on July 28, 2026, to familiarise yourself with the remote proctoring process. Details will be on your admit card and registered email.

Exam Pattern

The NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination will follow the pattern outlined below:

Aspect Details
Mode of Examination Online (Internet-Based) Remote Proctored Examination (OBT-RP)
Language of Examination English only
Type of Questions Objective-type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Number of Questions 100
Total Duration 120 minutes (2 hours)

There is no official mention of negative marking in the available information, so candidates should attempt all questions.

What to Do If You Can’t Download Your Admit Card

Encountering issues while downloading your admit card can be stressful, especially with the exam approaching. Follow these steps if you face any difficulties:

  1. Verify Credentials: Double-check your Registration Number and Date of Birth for any typing errors. Ensure you are using the exact details as per your application form.
  2. Check Internet Connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection. Sometimes, network issues can prevent successful download.
  3. Try Another Browser/Device: Attempt downloading the admit card using a different web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge) or another device.
  4. Clear Browser Cache: Clear your browser’s cache and cookies, then try again.
  5. Contact Helpdesk: If the problem persists, immediately contact the official helpdesk for assistance. Provide them with your application details and a clear description of the issue.

For exam-related queries and technical support, you may contact the NITTTR helpdesk:

It is crucial to resolve any admit card issues well before your exam date to avoid last-minute panic.

Important Dates

Event Date
Admit Card Download Begins July 23, 2026
Webinar for Remote Proctored Exam July 27, 2026 (3:00 PM – 4:30 PM)
Mock Test for Remote Proctored Exam July 28, 2026 (10:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Exam Date(s) July 31, August 1, August 7, and August 8, 2026

Admit Card Direct Download Link: Click Here

Official Website: Click Here

Public Notice for NITTT (April-May 2026) Examination: Click Here

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Exam admit card released?

The admit cards for the NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination were released on July 23, 2026. Candidates can download them from the official NTA NITTT website.

What documents do I need to carry for the NITTT 2026 remote proctored exam?

For the online remote proctored exam, you must have a printed copy of your admit card and an original, valid photo identification proof (such as Aadhaar, PAN, Driving License). A transparent water bottle is also permitted.

What if I lose my admit card on the exam day?

Since it’s a remote proctored exam, you won’t physically lose it on the way to a centre. However, if you cannot access or display your admit card on your system, you will not be allowed to proceed with the exam. It is crucial to have it downloaded and easily accessible, preferably with a backup copy. You can always re-download it from the official website before the exam.

Can I download the admit card after the exam date?

While the admit card download link might remain active for a short period after the exam, it is primarily for candidates to access before and during the examination. It is strongly advised to download and print your admit card well in advance of your scheduled exam dates.

What is the reporting time for the NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Exam?

The examination will be conducted in two shifts: Shift 1 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon and Shift 2 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Your admit card will specify your exact shift and reporting instructions, including any pre-exam checks for the remote proctoring setup.

Is there any negative marking in the NITTT 2026 exam?

Based on the official information available, there is no mention of negative marking for incorrect answers in the NITTT 2026 April-May Semester Examination. Candidates should attempt all 100 objective-type questions.