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May 06, 2023

NEET UG 2023 in two days; NTA guidelines, what to carry to exam centre

NEET UG 2023 admit card also contains a self-declaration undertaking which is to be filled by the candidate, signed and submitted after the exam gets over.

NEW DELHI: The NEET UG 2023 exam will be held on Sunday, May 7. The National Testing Agency (NTA) issued the NEET 2023 admit card on Wednesday, May 3. The NEET UG 2023 admit card also contains a self-declaration undertaking which is to be filled by the candidate, signed and submitted.

The NEET UG medical aspirants will have to paste a coloured postcard-sized photograph, or a 4 inch x 6 inch photograph, on the NEET UG hall ticket. In addition to the NEET UG OMR sheets, the medical aspirants will also be required to submit the NEET UG admit cards.

“On completion of the NEET 2023 exam, candidates must hand over the OMR sheet (both original and office copy) and admit card to the invigilator and take away only the test booklet with them,” NTA said adding that failure to do so may result in the non-evaluation of the answers.

NEET 2023 Dress Code

  • Only half-sleeved tops or clothes will be allowed

  • Candidates are not allowed to carry any personal items including electronic devices, mobile phones, bluetooth devices

  • Clothes with elaborate embroidery, flowers, brooches, large buttons are not permitted

  • Clothes with large pockets and fashionable jeans will not be allowed

  • As per the NEET dress code for girl students, leggings are not allowed in NEET 2023

  • Low heel footwear, sandals, or chappals are allowed

  • Ornaments like earrings, nose rings, pendants, necklace bracelets, and anklets are not permitted

  • Watch, wrist watch, bracelets, camera, and metallic items are also prohibited.

  • In case, a candidate reaches the examination in cultural or customary dress they should report at least an hour before the last reporting time.