NEET UG 2024

Crucial Guidelines for NEET UG Exam 2024 and Exam Day Instructions!

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Posted on 04 May 2024
13:00 PM

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As the clock ticks closer to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate aspirants, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a set of instructions to ensure a smooth and fair examination process.
Scheduled for May 5, 2024, this medical entrance test holds the key to the academic aspirations of millions of students across the nation.

As the clock ticks closer to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate aspirants, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a set of instructions to ensure a smooth and fair examination process. Scheduled for May 5, 2024, this medical entrance test holds the key to the academic aspirations of millions of students across the nation.

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Here's a comprehensive rundown of the essential guidelines laid out for NEET UG Exam 2024 candidates

  1. Admit Card Verification: Candidates must meticulously examine their admit cards, paying particular attention to details such as photograph, signature, and roll number barcode, as these serve as vital identifiers during the examination.
  2. Reporting Time: Candidates are urged to adhere strictly to the reporting time mentioned on their admit cards, ensuring timely arrival at the examination centres.
  3. Adherence to Invigilator Instructions: Throughout the examination, candidates are instructed to remain seated until directed otherwise by the invigilator.
  4. Pre-Exam Venue Verification: To preempt any last-minute confusion, candidates are advised to familiarise themselves with the location of their examination venue a day prior to the test.
  5. Mandatory Documents: Entry to the examination centre is contingent upon the presentation of the admit card, a valid ID proof, and undergoing proper frisking.
  6. Exam Hall Essentials: Candidates are mandated to carry certain items to the exam hall, including a personal transparent water bottle, an additional photograph identical to the one uploaded during the application process, the admit card, and a self-declaration with a postcard-sized photograph.
  7. Valid ID Proof: Preferably, candidates should carry their Aadhaar Card (with photograph)/ E-Aadhaar/Ration Card/ Aadhaar Enrolment No with Photo to the centre as a valid identity proof.
  8. Prohibited Items: Personal belongings such as electronic devices and mobile phones are strictly prohibited within the examination centre, as outlined in the Information Bulletin.
  9. OMR Sheet Submission: Upon completion of the test, candidates are required to surrender both the original and office copies of the OMR sheet, retaining only the Test Booklet.
  10. Bio-Breaks: Candidates are not permitted bio-breaks during the first hour after the commencement of the exam and the final half-hour.
Last updated on 04 May 2024
14:09 PM
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