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NEET 2024 tomorrow: NTA Issues advisory for Candidates, complete Details here

Divyani PaulWritten by Divyani Paul Published On 2024-05-04T11:45:19+05:30  |  Updated On 4 May 2024 1:49 PM IST
NEET 2024 tomorrow: NTA Issues advisory for Candidates,  complete Details here
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New Delhi- Through an advisory, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued important guidelines, instructions to be followed on exam day by the candidates appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) for 2024.

Tomorrow i.e. Sunday, May 5, 2024, from 02:00 PM to 05:20 PM, NTA is going to conduct NEET-UG 2024 for more than 24 lakh candidates at various centres located in 557 cities across the country including 14 cities outside India.

Also Read: NEET 2024 on May 5: Know Do's and Don'ts of exam day

IMPORTANT ADVISORIES TO CANDIDATES

1 NTA uses AI-based real-time analytical tools & technologies to map likely/potential use of unfair means /cheating behaviour by candidates at all centres, both during and post exams.

2 CCTV recordings are analyzed using AI technologies to confirm malpractice with evidence.

3 NTA catches the likely cheaters through Artificial Intelligence-based tools

4 Suspicious candidates are identified through AI-based tools, even after the examination.

5 Examination centres are continuously monitored through artificial intelligence-enabled systems to ensure the integrity of the examination process

Also Read: HC relief to NEET aspirant with Neurogenic Bladder disorder, allows bio-break, wearing adult diapers during exam, suggests measures for exam centres

IMPORTANT POINTS REGARDING ADMIT CARD

To ensure a smooth examination process for NEET UG- 2024, candidates should take note of the following points regarding their admit cards-

1 The downloaded admit card should prominently display the photograph, signature, and roll number barcode. These details are crucial for identification and verification purposes during the examination.

2 If any candidate finds any essential element missing on the admit card, they should download it again from the official website of NTA and take a printout.

3 The candidate must reach the Centre at the time indicated against the Reporting/Entry time at the Centre in the Admit Card.

4 All candidates are required to download and carefully read the Instructions given with the Admit Card and strictly adhere to them.

5 The Admit Card consists of three pages- Page 1 - the Centre details and Self Declaration (Undertaking) form, Page 2 has a “Postcard Size Photograph” and “Page 3 has “Important instructions for Candidates”. The candidate must download all three pages and bring a pasted photograph on page 2 before arriving at the centre.

6 No Candidate would be allowed to enter the Examination Centre, without Admit Card, Valid ID Proof, and proper frisking. Frisking will be carried out through a Handheld Metal Detector (HHMD).

Also Read: NEET 2024 admit card OUT, Download now

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES

1 No candidate shall be permitted to enter the Centre after the Gate Closing- Time.

2 No candidate shall be permitted to leave the Examination Room/Hall before the end of the examination.

3 On completion of the examination, please wait for instructions from the Invigilator and do not get up from your seat until advised. The candidates will be permitted to move out one at a time only.

4 Candidates are advised to verify the location of the examination venue, a day in advance so that they do not face any problem on the day of examination. If religion/customs require you to wear specific attire, please visit the Centre early for thorough checking.

5 Candidates will be permitted to carry ONLY the following items with them into the examination venue-

i Personal transparent water bottle

ii Additional photograph same as uploaded on Application Form, to be pasted on Attendance Sheet.

iii Admit Card along with Self Declaration (Undertaking) having Postcard size photograph affixed on the designated space (page 2) downloaded from the NTA website (a clear printout on A4 size paper) duly filled in.

iv Before reaching the Centre, the candidates must enter the required details in the Undertaking in legible handwriting.

v PwD Certificate and Scribe-related documents, if applicable.

6 Candidate should put their signature and paste the Photograph at the appropriate place. They should ensure that their Left-Hand Thumb Impression is clear and not smudged.

7 Candidate must carry valid Identity proof, preferably, an Aadhaar Card (with photograph)/ E-Aadhaar/Ration Card/ Aadhaar Enrolment No. with a Photo in the centre. However, other valid Identity proof issued by the government – PAN card/ Driving License/ Voter ID/ 12th Class Board Admit or Registration card/ Passport/ Original School Identity card with Photo will also be considered ONLY in case of non-availability. All other IDs/Photocopies of IDs even if attested/scanned photos of IDs in mobile phones will NOT be considered valid ID Proof.

8 The PwD candidates must bring a PwD Certificate issued by the Competent Authority if claiming relaxation under the PwD category. The Scribe will be provided by the National Testing Agency only if requested in the online Application Form of NEET (UG) – 2024. The facility of a Scribe will be provided, in case he/she has a physical limitation, and a scribe is essential to write the examination on his/her behalf, being so certified in the authorized format as per RPwD Act, 2016 given in Information Bulletin by a CMO/Civil Surgeon/ Medical Superintendent of a Government Health Care Institution. Compensatory time of one hour and five minutes will be provided for the examination of three hours & 20 minutes (03:20 hrs) duration, whether such candidate (having a physical limitation to write) uses the facility of Scribe or not

9 Candidates are NOT allowed to carry any personal belongings including electronic devices, mobile phones, and other banned/ prohibited items listed in the Information Bulletin to the Examination Centre. Examination Officials will not be responsible for the safekeeping of personal belongings and there will be no facility at the center.

10 Blank paper sheets for rough work will NOT be provided in the examination Hall/Room. Rough work is to be done in the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only. Failure to do so may result in the non-evaluation of your answers.

11 No Candidate should adopt any unfair means or indulge in any unfair examination practices as the examination Centres are under surveillance of CCTV and equipped with Jammers.

12 On completion of the test, candidates must hand over the OMR Sheet (both Original and Office Copy) and take away only the Test Booklet with them. It will be the responsibility of the candidate also to ensure that the OMR sheet submitted by him/her carries his/her signature as well as the Signature of the Invigilator at the pre-determined spaces.

13 No Bio-breaks will be allowed during the first one hour after the beginning of the exam and the last half an hour of the exam.

14 Apart From the biometric attendance and frisking at entry, candidates will be frisked and biometric attendance will be taken again on entry from bio-break/toilets break.

15 Candidates are advised NOT to indulge in the use of unfair means, impersonation etc. Candidates found using unfair means are liable for strict action including debarment from appearing in all the examinations conducted by NTA.

Also Read: Time Running Out! Apply now for NEET PG 2024

Furthermore, candidates are advised to arrive at their designated examination centres in time to complete all pre-examination formalities efficiently. This will facilitate a seamless and orderly conduct of the examination.

If any candidate faces difficulty in downloading the admit card for NEET (UG) 2024, he/she can contact the number mentioned in the notice or email NTA, the notice added. Candidates are also advised to visit the official website of NTA and Exam NTA for the latest updates.

To view the notice, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/notice-237472.pdf
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Divyani Paul
Divyani Paul

    I am a student of Journalism and Mass Communication and also a passionate writer and explorer. With a keen interest in medicine, I have joined Medical Dialogues as a Content Writer. Within this role, I curate various healthcare-related news including the latest updates on health, hospitals, and regulatory updates from NMC/DCI. For any query or information, feel free to reach out to me at editorial@medicaldialogues.in

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