NEET 2023: Admit Card To Release Soon, Check out Dress Code
Delhi: NEET UG 2023 admit card is going to release soon. The NEET exam is scheduled for 7th May 2023 from 02:00 pm to 05:20 pm (Indian Standard Time) as an ordinary and uniform entrance Test in 499 cities throughout the country and 14 cities outside India.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the admit card on its official website https://neet.nta.nic.in./. The candidates need to click on the link “NEET UG 2023 Admit Card” on the homepage. Then they need to enter the application number, name and date of birth and click on submit button. The admit card will appear on the screen. The admit card must be downloaded, and a printout must be taken.
The admit card is issued provisionally to the candidates, subject to fulfilling the eligibility conditions. The candidate must download the admit card from the NTA website (https://neet.nta.nic.in/) and appear for the examination at the given centre on the date and time indicated in their admit card. No candidates will be allowed to appear at the examination centre on a date and time other than that allotted to them in their admit card.
The exam city slip for all appearing candidates has already been released. Candidates can download the exam city slip from the official website of NTA.
The candidates are instructed to follow the following dress code while appearing for NEET UG 2023-
1. Light clothes with long sleeves are not permitted. However, in case of candidates come in cultural/ customary dress at the Examination Centre, they should report at least an hour before the last reporting time, i.e. 12.30 pm, so that there is enough time for proper frisking without any inconvenience to the candidate while maintaining the sanctity of the examination.
2. Slippers and sandals with low heels are permitted. Shoes are not permitted.4
3. In case of any deviation required due to unavoidable (medical, etc.) circumstances, specific approval of NTA must be taken before the admit cards are issued.
It is desired that the candidates follow instructions issued by the NTA strictly. This will help NTA in the fair conduct of the examination.
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