NEET 2021 exam on September 12: Five important points to remember
NTA will conduct the exam as per schedule. Candidates appearing in the exam must note down certain points before appearing for NEET 2021.
This ebook serves as a valuable study guide for NEET exams, specifically designed to assist students in light of recent changes and the removal of certain topics from the NEET exam.
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NEW DELHI:
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam is set to be conducted on September 12, 2021 in offline mode. The NEET UG exam will be held across various exam centres in India and aborad. Candidates who are registered for the NEET UG 2021 exam must keep in mind certain points to avoid
last minute chaos
.
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Earlier, a fresh NEET admit card was released by NTA for the candidates with regard to addressing the issues faced with the prior admit card.
NEET 2021: Five important points to remember
Here are some crucial points which candidates must remember while appearing for the NEET entrance exam.
Carry the requisite documents
All registered candidates are requested to carry their NEET admit card on the exam day to their respective exam centres. Note that entry without NEET admit card is restricted for everyone. Along with it, it is mandatory to carry other documents such as passport size photographs and valid ID proof.
Report at the exam centre on time
Complete details related to the exam centre and the reporting time are mentioned on the NEET admit card. Candidates are requested to reach the exam centre on the reporting time.
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Follow COVID-19 guidelines
NTA requests all candidates to wear mask at all times and follow the social distancing norms. It is advisable to not form group outside or inside the NEET exam centre. Following the safety measures is vital for everyone.
An adequate dress code is mandatory
Earlier, NTA has specified the dress code for both female and male aspirants for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). To avoid any kind of inconvenience, candidates must adhere to the guidelines issued by authorities with respect to the NEET dress code .
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Obey the invigilator's instructions
While entering the exam centre, candidates will be required to go through the document verification phase. Candidates found misbehaving/ not obeying the instructions of invigilator shall face the consequences.
Above all, keep worries aside and do not lose hope. Trust your preparation.
All the best!
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