NEET 2019: Buy these Clothes Today, or you are not Allow to give the Exam

The candidates should follow the dress code for appearing in the examination of NEET (UG) -2019
NEET 2019
NEET 2019

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2019 will be conducted on 5 May 2019 based on offline mode or pen-paper. This is the first time, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is organizing NEET 2019. In the information bulletin, NTA instructed the candidates to follow the following dress code for appearing for the examination for NEET (UG) -2019.

In addition, candidates should report at least one hour before the final reporting time i.e. at 12.30 PM so that adequate time is available without a

proper interview. This is organized for those students who want to study graduate, postgraduate and dental courses in government or private medical colleges and dental colleges in India.

Check out the complete list of prohibited items and dress codes while going to the examination center on May 5.

Candidates are advised to wear half sleeve shirts/t-shirts because full sleeves are not allowed.

Candidates are advised to wear trousers.

Avoid wearing shoes because it is essential to wear sandals and sandals with low heels.

Dress Code for Female Candidates

Avoid clothing with embroidery, flower, brooch or button. Instead, wear half-sleeved clothes.

In shoes, only slippers or low heeled sandals are allowed.

Avoid wearing ornaments such as earrings, rings, pendants, nostrils, necklaces or any type of metal items.

If the candidates are wearing customary dresses, they will have to report at the latest allotted examination center till 12.30 on the day of examination.

Prohibited item list

Any stationary items such as text material (printed or written), bits of paper, geometry/pencil box, plastic pouch, calculator, pen, scale, writing pad, pen drive, eraser, calculator, log table, electronic pen/scanner, etc.

Any communication device such as mobile phones, Bluetooth, earphones, microphones, pagers, health bands, etc.

Other items like wallet, goggles, handbags, belts, caps, etc.

Any watch/wristwatch, bracelet, camera, etc.

Some jewelry

Any food item opened or packed, bottled water, etc.

Any other object that can be used for improper means by hiding communication equipment such as a microchip, camera, Bluetooth device, etc.

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