NEET 2021 admit card out next week: Check photograph, signature rules
The NEET 2021 hall ticket is expected to be released by September 9 at neet.nta.nic.in. Aspirants have to affix the passport size photograph on NEET 2021 admit card as per NTA specifications.
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NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, or NEET 2021 admit card at neet.nta.nic.in. As per the latest update NEET hall ticket release date 2021 is September 9. The single medical entrance examination will be conducted on September 12, 2021, from 2 pm to 5 pm in 13 languages.
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Candidates have to enter the user ID and password in neet.nta.nic.in login 2021 to download the hall ticket. NTA NEET 2021 admit card is an important document and must be preserved for various stages of the admission process.
After downloading the NEET admit card, students will have to affix the passport size photograph and put their signature on the hall ticket. The photograph to be pasted and signature should be done as per the NTA specifications. In order to avoid any kind of inconvenience, aspirants should check the photograph and signature specifications for NTA NEET admit card 2021 below.
NEET 2021 hall ticket: Specifications of passport size photograph
The photograph should be affixed on separate space provided in the neet.nta.nic.in admit card 2021. It should be the same as the one uploaded in the application form.
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The photograph should be 2.5 X 3.5 inches.
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The photograph should be captured with a white background.
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The passport size photograph should be clear with no scratches or marks.
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At least 80% of the candidate's face should be covered in the photo.
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Students who wear spectacles regularly are permitted to wear spectacles in the picture as per NEET admit card photo specifications.
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Candidates should avoid wearing any caps, goggles, or accessories in the passport size photographs which need to be pasted on NEET admit card 2021.
NEET 2021 admit card: Signature specifications
On the day of the exam, candidates will have to sign on the designated space in presence of the invigilator. Check the specifications for NEET 2021 admit card signature here.
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The candidate's signature in the NEET hall ticket 2021 should be the same as the one uploaded in the application form.
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As per NEET 2021 admit card photo and signature specifications, a full signature in running handwriting should be done.
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The signature should not be done in capital letters.
NEET 2021 exam will be conducted for medical, dental, AYUSH, veterinary and BSc nursing admissions in the country.
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