NEET 2021: No Full Sleeve, No Nose Pin List of Prohibited Items in Medical Entrance Exam

NS National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021 Will be conducted on September 12 for over 16 lakh candidates who had registered for the exam today – September 12 from 2 PM to 5 PM in 202 cities. The exams will not only be conducted amidst COVID-19 precautions, but there will also be high security and anti-cheating mechanisms.

NTA has installed jammers, inspectors, CCTV cameras among other security checks. Apart from this, there are many rules from admission timings to dress code that students have to follow. If you are appearing for NEET 2021, here is a quick guide,

This year, many changes have been made in the exam from 13 languages ​​to the option of internal choice. With the exam date approaching, students will have to go through important guidelines like dress code and prohibited items.

neet 2021 dress code for girls

Female examinees are not allowed to wear full-sleeved, elaborately embroidered clothing, flowers, brooches or large buttons.

Slippers with high heels, sandals are allowed while shoes are not allowed

Any kind of jewelery like earrings, nose rings, rings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets and anklets are strictly prohibited

neet 2021 dress code for boys

Male candidates are advised to wear half sleeve shirt, T-shirt, trousers and plain pants. They should note that wearing a full sleeve shirt is not allowed in the NEET exam.

Clothing with zip pockets, large buttons, and elaborate embroidery is not allowed.

Closed shoes are not allowed so candidates should wear chappals or other simple shoes with thin soles.

All examinees must wear face masks and hand gloves and follow the COVID-19 safety guidelines at the examination venue

NEET 2021: Prohibited Items

Any stationery item, communication device, accessories, eatables, jewellery, or any other material or information which is not relevant or relevant to the examination in the paper.

Bottles of water, tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks are strictly prohibited inside the examination centre. However, candidates suffering from diabetes are allowed to carry eatables such as sugar tablets/fruits and transparent water bottles with prior intimation.

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