If your OUCET 2026 hall ticket has not been generated, the most common causes are an incomplete or unsubmitted application form, an unpaid or failed registration fee, an incorrectly uploaded photo or signature, or wrong login credentials on cpget.tgche.ac.in.
The OUCET 2026 hall ticket (also called the CPGET 2026 admit card) is mandatory to enter the examination hall on June 25, 2026. The document is issued only through the official portal — no physical copy is dispatched by post. If the admit card is not appearing after login, the issue is almost always fixable without visiting the exam authority’s office, provided you act at least five days before the exam date.
- Hall ticket is available only at cpget.tgche.ac.in — you need your application number and date of birth to log in.
- Application status must read "Submitted" and fee payment must be confirmed before the hall ticket link becomes active.
- Students who uploaded a photo or signature that did not meet size or format requirements will find their hall ticket blocked until the file is replaced.
- If self-help steps do not work, contact the TGCHE helpdesk at least five days before the exam — not the day before.
| Direct Link to Download OUCET 2026 Hall Ticket — cpget.tgche.ac.in |
Why OUCET 2026 Hall Ticket Is Not Generated
There are eight known reasons why the OUCET 2026 hall ticket may not appear after login. Most stem from an issue in the application itself rather than a portal fault. Match your situation to the table below before trying any fix.
| Reason | Root Cause |
|---|---|
| Application not finalised or submitted | Form was saved but the final submission button was never clicked |
| Registration fee not paid or transaction failed | Payment was initiated but did not complete; portal still shows fee as pending |
| Photo or signature upload rejected | Image file exceeded the size limit or was not in the required JPEG format |
| Wrong login credentials entered | Incorrect application number, date of birth format, or password |
| Application under scrutiny or verification | TGCHE is reviewing documents; hall ticket will release after clearance |
| Hall ticket window not yet open | Download attempt made before TGCHE officially releases admit cards |
| Browser cache or cookie conflict | Outdated cached data from a previous session blocking the download page |
| Portal server overload | High traffic on the release day causing a timeout or blank page response |
How to Fix the OUCET 2026 Hall Ticket Not Generated Issue
Work through the steps below in order. The majority of students resolve the problem at step two or three without contacting the helpdesk.
- Check your application submission status. Log in at cpget.tgche.ac.in and open your application dashboard. The status must read "Submitted". If it shows "Saved", "Draft", or "Incomplete", complete all pending sections and click the final Submit button. A submitted application triggers the fee confirmation check that unlocks the hall ticket.
- Confirm registration fee payment. Navigate to the Payment section inside your application. If the status reads "Pending" or "Failed", pay the fee immediately using a different card or bank account. After a successful payment, allow 24 to 48 hours for the portal to update your record and activate the hall ticket link.
- Re-upload your photo and signature if rejected. The portal requires a JPEG photo (10–50 KB, plain white background) and a JPEG signature image (10–30 KB). If either file was rejected, resize the image using a free image compressor, re-upload, and save the application again.
- Verify your login credentials. Enter your application number exactly as printed in your registration confirmation email. Use your date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format. Avoid copy-pasting from a document that may carry a trailing space — type the values manually.
- Clear browser cache and cookies. Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete, select "All time" as the time range, check cache and cookies, and clear them. Then reload cpget.tgche.ac.in. Alternatively, open the site in an incognito or private window, which bypasses stored cache entirely.
- Switch to a supported desktop browser. Google Chrome (latest version) and Mozilla Firefox give the best results with the TGCHE portal. Avoid Internet Explorer or outdated mobile browsers, which sometimes block PDF generation.
- Try downloading during off-peak hours. On the hall ticket release date, server traffic is highest between 9 AM and 6 PM. Attempting the download between 11 PM and 6 AM usually avoids the queue and loads the page faster.
How to Download OUCET 2026 Hall Ticket
Once your application status is "Submitted" and fee payment is confirmed, follow these steps to download your OUCET 2026 hall ticket from cpget.tgche.ac.in:
- Open cpget.tgche.ac.in in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
- Click the "Hall Ticket" or "Download Admit Card" link on the homepage.
- Enter your application number and date of birth in the fields provided.
- Click Submit or Login.
- Your OUCET 2026 hall ticket will appear as a PDF preview. Click Print / Download.
- Save a copy to your device and take a colour printout on A4 paper.
Carry the printed hall ticket along with an original government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar card, PAN card, voter ID, or passport — to the examination centre on June 25, 2026.
What to Do If Hall Ticket Still Does Not Appear
If you have worked through all seven steps above and the OUCET 2026 hall ticket is still not visible, escalate to the authority immediately. The longer you wait, the fewer options are available.
- Email the TGCHE helpdesk using the contact address listed on cpget.tgche.ac.in. Your email must include your full name, application number, registered mobile number, date of birth, and a screenshot showing the error or the blank hall ticket page.
- Call the official OUCET helpline number published on the TGCHE notice board at cpget.tgche.ac.in. Helpline hours are typically Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM on working days.
- Visit the TGCHE office in person if you are within commuting distance and fewer than three days remain before the exam. Carry originals of your application fee receipt, identity proof, and a printout of your submitted application form.
- The authority may issue a duplicate hall ticket or a provisional permission letter after verifying your application on the backend — this is a documented fallback that TGCHE has used in previous exam cycles.
| Time Left Before Exam | Recommended Action |
|---|---|
| More than 7 days | Self-fix: resubmit form, repay fee, re-upload documents |
| 5 to 7 days | Email helpdesk with screenshot and application details |
| 3 to 5 days | Call the official helpline if no email response received |
| Fewer than 3 days | Visit TGCHE office in person with all original documents |
Details Printed on OUCET 2026 Hall Ticket
Once your hall ticket downloads successfully, check every field before exam day. A name or date of birth mismatch discovered at the gate can lead to denial of entry. Report any discrepancy to TGCHE immediately.
| Detail on Hall Ticket | What to Verify |
|---|---|
| Student’s full name | Matches exactly with the name on your government-issued photo ID |
| Application and hall ticket number | Matches the number in your registration confirmation email |
| Course and subject applied for | Correct programme and stream selected during registration |
| Examination centre name and address | Note the full address; plan your travel route and reporting time in advance |
| Exam date and reporting time | Confirm June 25, 2026; arrive at least 30 minutes before the gate closes |
| Photograph and signature | Photo is recent, clear, and matches your face; signature is legible |
| Barcode or QR code | Fully visible and not cut off at the edge — reprint if margins clip it |
OUCET 2026 Hall Ticket FAQs
Ques. Why is my OUCET 2026 hall ticket not showing after I log in?
Ans. The most common reasons are an incomplete or unsubmitted application, a failed fee transaction, or a rejected photo or signature file. Log in at cpget.tgche.ac.in, check that your application status reads "Submitted", confirm the fee is marked as paid, and re-upload documents if they were rejected. If the status is correct and the fee is confirmed, clear your browser cache and try downloading in an incognito window.
Ques. My OUCET 2026 fee was deducted from my account but the portal still shows it as unpaid — what should I do?
Ans. Wait 48 to 72 hours. Most banks reconcile failed or pending transactions within this window, and the portal updates automatically. If the status has not changed after 72 hours, email the TGCHE helpdesk at cpget.tgche.ac.in with your bank transaction reference number, application number, and a screenshot of the payment status page.
Ques. Can I download the OUCET 2026 hall ticket on my mobile phone?
Ans. Yes. Open cpget.tgche.ac.in on your mobile browser and log in with your application number and date of birth. If the PDF does not open or the page loads incorrectly on mobile, switch to a desktop or laptop using the latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox for a reliable download.
Ques. My OUCET 2026 hall ticket shows a wrong name or date of birth — how do I get it corrected?
Ans. Contact the TGCHE helpdesk immediately at the contact details listed on cpget.tgche.ac.in. Send your application number, the correct details, and scanned copies of your supporting documents such as Aadhaar or your qualifying marksheet. Do not appear at the exam centre with incorrect details — it may result in your entry being refused.
Ques. Is a printed copy of the OUCET 2026 hall ticket mandatory, or can I show it on my phone at the exam centre?
Ans. A printed colour copy on A4 paper is required at OUCET 2026 examination centres. A digital copy on a mobile screen is generally not accepted. Take a clear printout and carry it along with an original government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar, voter ID, or passport — on exam day.
Ques. What is the last date to download the OUCET 2026 hall ticket?
Ans. TGCHE has not announced a specific closing date for hall ticket downloads as of now. Download your hall ticket as soon as the window opens on cpget.tgche.ac.in and save a backup copy on your device and email. Check the official portal regularly for schedule updates.








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