NEET 2020 admit card: COVID 19 instructions to keep in mind
Team Careers360 | September 3, 2020 | 09:45 PM IST | 3 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Despite a massive protest seeking the postponement of the exam, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET 2020 admit card on August 26, 2020, locking all opportunities of the postponement. The admit card includes the undertaking, instructions for candidates and important advisory for COVID-19. The COVID advisory mentions instructions such as social distancing, hand sanitise and others. The guidelines must be followed by aspirants.
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India’s single medical entrance examination, the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test- NEET 2020 is scheduled to be held on September 13. Over 15.97 lakh medical aspirants are going to appear for NEET-UG 2020 for admission to 80,055, MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH and 525 BVSc & AH offered in colleges of India.
With the release of the NEET 2020 admit card, this time, NTA has also released COVID-19 safety instructions which can be checked below.
NEET 2020 admit card COVID-19 preparation at the centre
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The gap between two seats will be maintained in all NEET 2020 exam centres.
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Hand sanitizer will be available at entry and inside the exam centre at various places for candidates and centre staff to use.
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Thermo guns will be available in the registration room to check the body temperature of candidates.
NEET admit card 2020 pre-exam COVID-19 advisory
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Every aspirant must reach the NEET 2020 exam centre as per the reporting/entry time mentioned in the admit card.
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Candidates need to maintain a space of at least six feet from each other at all the time.
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Students will be required to sanitize hands with Hand Sanitizer before entry in the centre.
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Aspirants should bring duly filled in NEET admit card and undertaking.
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Candidates will have to wear masks and carry small sanitizers when reporting to the NEET 2020 exam centres.
NTA NEET admit card coronavirus at the time of entry
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Candidates need to maintain a space of at least six feet from each other at all the time.
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Queue manager/ropes and floor marks will be arranged outside the exam centre.
COVID-19 advisory during NEET examination
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Students must sanitize their hands with sanitizer available in the examination room or exam hall.
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Aspirants are required to paste passport size photograph and sign on the attendance sheet and admit card after sanitizing hands with sanitizer.
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In order to stop chances of any UFM being used in the examination, candidates are expected to wear the freshly provided mask at the centre.
After NEET exam COVID advises
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Candidates will be permitted to move out in an orderly manner- one candidate at a time.
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Duly filled NEET 2020 admit card at the end of the examination must be handed over to the Invigilator.
Copy of the NEET 2020 COVID 19 instructions
NEET 2020 Admit Card Undertaking
One of the other major highlights in NEET admit card 2020 is the undertaking to be filed by every aspirant, in order to assure that they follow the government's guidelines during the Coronavirus outbreak.
It is to be noted that a hard copy of the NEET admit card 2020 is mandatory to carry by every exam centre at the exam centre which also includes the COVID 19 instructions and NEET 2020 undertaking.
Also read:
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NEET 2020 admit card released at ntaneet.nic.in; check here for instructions
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NEET 2020 Admit Card Latest Updates: Over 12 lakh hall tickets downloaded
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