NEET PG 2023: From reporting time to things to carry tomorrow; 10 points
Candidates will be allowed to enter the NEET PG 2023 exam centre from 7 am. The NEET PG exam timings will be 9 am to 12:30 pm.
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Try NowMridusmita Deka | March 4, 2023 | 04:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) is set to be held tomorrow, March 5. As per data shared by NBE, NEET PG will be conducted for over two lakh candidates in 277 cities at 902 test centres. Candidates will be allowed to enter the exam centre from 7 am to 8:30 am. The NEET PG exam timings will be 9 am to 12:30 pm.
Candidates will have to carry with them the NEET PG 2023 admit card downloaded from nbe.edu.in and affix firmly their recent passport size photograph in the space provided on the admit card. The passport sized photograph should not be more than three months old.
10 points on guidelines from NBE official website for NEET PG 2023
1. To avoid crowding at the test venue entry, there will be staggered time slots for candidates to report.
2. The reporting counter will close 30 minutes prior to the test start time. This will allow time for security checks, identity verification and checking in for examination.
3. Candidates are advised to visit the NEET 2023 PG exam centre one day before the exam to avoid confusion on the exam day.
4. Documents required for neet exam hall: The candidate must download and print all pages that come with their admit card and carry to the exam centre. The document required for NEET PG exam hall are listed below:
- Printed copy of Barcoded/QR Coded Admit card with his/her recent coloured photograph pasted on it
- Photocopy of Permanent / Provisional SMC/MCI/NMC registration, to be retained by the test centre
- Valid photo ID proof
5. Other items allowed in NEET PG exam hall:
- NEET PG admit card
- Face mask
6. Valid ID Proof for NEET PG 2023: Only the following documents will be accepted as valid ID proof:
- PAN card
- Driving License
- Voter ID
- Passport
- Aadhaar Card (With photograph)/E-Aadhaar
7. Things not allowed
- Any stationery item like textual material (printed or written), notes, plastic pouch, calculator, pen, writing pad, pen drives, eraser etc
- Any electronic device like mobile phone, bluetooth, earphones, microphone, pager, wrist watch, health band, calculator, electronic pen, scanner etc.
- Other items like wallet, goggles, handbags, belt, cap etc
- Any eatable item opened or packed, soft drinks, water bottle etc.
8. NEET PG dress code for boys and girls: Candidates will not be allowed to wear any ornaments like bracelets, ring, earrings, nose-pin, chain, necklace, pendants, necklaces with pendants, badge, brooch etc.
9. Candidates are required to keep their admit card and photo identification with them at all times during the conduct of examination.
10. No rough paper for rough work or pen/pencil shall be provided at the test centre. There is no requirement and no permission to carry a pen or pencil and rough paper inside the test centre.
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