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dress code for male candidate in neet 2021


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Bhawesh 4th Sep, 2021
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pushpachoudhary7413 4th Sep, 2021
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing well.
The dress code for NEET is as following -

As per the COVID 19 safety guidelines, candidates must wear a mask and gloves.


It should be compulsory that male candidate wear half sleeve shirts/T-shirts.
Clothes worn by male candidates should be light in colour and  zip pockets, pockets, big buttons and clothes with elaborate embroidery should not be there.
Trousers and simple pants are a preferred NEET dress code 2021 for male candidates.
Kurta pajama is strictly prohibited.
Shoes are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall.
So i'll recommend that candidate should wear sandals or chappal with a thin sole.

NOTE - Metal detectors may cause an unnecessary hassle if the metal is found on the person.
Also here's a link which you can use to practice for NEET
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/

Hope it helps
Thank you
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