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pranjalisamarth2002 11th Sep, 2020
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saurabhkhade4699 11th Sep, 2020

Hello Pranjali.

The dress code for NEET 2020 is as follows :

For Male candidates:

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

  • As per the dress code of NEET, male candidates should ensure that they wear half sleeve shirts/T-shirts as full sleeve shirts are not allowed on the day of the examination.

  • Clothes worn by male candidates should be light ie., zip pockets, pockets, big buttons and clothes with elaborate embroidery should not be there.

  • Trousers and simple pants are a preferred NEET dress code 2020 for male candidates. Kurta pajama is not allowed.

  • Shoes are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall. It is advisable that candidates wear sandals and chappal with a thin sole.

For Female Candidates:

  • Females candidates must also wear a mask and gloves as per COVID 19 safety guidelines set by the authority.

  • Female candidates are advised not to wear clothes that have elaborate embroidery, flowers, brooches, or buttons as this is prohibited in the NEET dress code for female 2020 specified by NTA.

  • No clothes with full arm length sleeves should be worn on the day of examination. Following the dress code of NEET 2020, female candidates should wear half sleeve clothes.

  • Jeans with big pockets and fashionable will generally not be allowed for females as per the NTA NEET dress code. So, female aspirants, are advised to avoid wearing jeans on NEET 2020 exam day .

  • It is best to avoid high heels and thick sole shoes and instead opt for sandals or slippers. Low heel footwear is also allowed.

  • Female candidates must avoid wearing any kind of jewellery like earrings, nose rings, rings, pendants, necklaces, bracelet or anklets. Metal detectors may cause unnecessary hassle if the metal is found on the person.



pdwords Student Expert 11th Sep, 2020
Hello,

As per COVID 19 safety guidelines set by the authorit, candidates are required to wear mask and gloves.

You should restrict from wearing any kind of
clothing which which have full arm length sleeves
elaborate embroidery, flowers, brooches. Only wear half sleeve clothes. Those with burkha too are allowed.

When it comes to shoes avoid high heels,thick sole shoes,low heel footwear and sandals or slippers are allowed.

Also refrain from wearing any kind of jewellery like earrings, nose rings, rings, pendants, necklace, bracelet or anklets.

You need to carry NEET admit card along with self declaration(undertaking) duly filled in A4 size paper, Id-Proof, mask, gloves, sanitizer, additional photograph same as on your application form.

You can also visit our page at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-admit-card to know more details regarding this.
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