NEET exam today; check important exam day NTA guidelines
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET 2020 today. Today NEET exam time is 2 to 5 PM and candidates have been provided staggered time slots for reporting at the exam centre. As per reports, 15.97 lakh candidates have registered for NEET 2020. In order to maintain social distancing and provide candidates with exam cities near to them NTA has increased NEET exam centres from 2,546 to 3,842 cities in India. In these last minutes of preparations for NEET 2020 check below for some guidelines for help.
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Things to carry to NEET exam centre
Below-mentioned documents and materials must be carried to the examination centre by NEET aspirants. These are part of the exam day guidelines provided by NTA:
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Printout of NEET admit card (all 3 pages of the PDF)
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Two passport size photographs (same as pasted on NEET 2020 application form)
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Valid photo ID Proof (original)
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Wear masks and gloves to the examination centre.
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Carry a transparent water bottle for personal use.
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Carry hand sanitizer (50 ml).
NEET exam day checklist
Here is an exam day checklist for NEET 2020 for the convenience of candidates
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Make sure you dress up in accordance with the NEET dress code.
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Keep all the things to carry to NEET exam centre handy so that you do not have to hunt for them in the 11th hour.
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Reach the exam centre of NEET as per the time slot allotted to you in the admit card.
Some last minute preparation tips for NEET 2020
- Do not start anything new today and just focus on revising some topics if you feel the need to do so
- Go through the COVID-19 advisory once again and make sure you are following all the guidelines given by the examination authorities
- Keep your mind positive and eat well before reaching the exam hall on NEET exam day
Tips for answering NEET 2020 examination
Given below are some tips on how to answer NEET 2020 examination
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The first and foremost thing is to ignore any chaos around and just focus on answering the examination
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Read the NEET question paper PDF thoroughly and see which questions seem easy to you
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Begin with answering the easy questions in NEET exam so that not much time is wasted
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Move on to the difficult ones and try answering them
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Do not answer those questions which you know nothing about as there is negative marking also in NEET 2020
Also read:
NEET 2020 Live Updates: Know NTA Dress Code, Exam Timing and Guidelines
NEET 2020 Dress Code: Know what to wear; NTA exam day safety guidelines
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