NEET PG 2024 tomorrow; dress code, exam day guidelines, admit card download link
Anu Parthiban | August 10, 2024 | 12:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET PG 2024 results will be prepared using the AIIMS normalisation method for Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET), the NBEMS said.
Check your admission chances in the MD/MS/DNB courses in the Govt & Private colleges
Use NowNEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Science (NBEMS) will be conducting the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test postgraduate (NEET PG 2024) exam tomorrow on August 11. The NEET PG exam for admission into MD, MS, and PG diploma courses will be held in two shifts from 9 am to 12.30 pm. Candidates will have to carry the NEET PG admit card 2024 downloaded from natboard.edu.in to the exam centre for verification purposes.
The NEET PG exam date 2024 was postponed thrice now due to paper leak allegations and other administrative reasons. On August 9, the Supreme Court heard the petition seeking postpone NEET PG citing allocation of far-off exam centres. It, however, refused to defer the exam stating that the 2 lakh aspirants will suffer.
The NEET PG exam centres have also been reduced to 500, senior advocate Sanjay Hedge informed the top court yesterday. He also talked about the concerns raised by the aspirants regarding the normalisation method as the exam will be held in two shifts this time.
In response to this, the NBEMS today issued a clarification stating that the NEET PG 2024 results will be prepared using the AIIMS normalisation method for Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI CET).
“NBEMS has adopted the process which is currently being used by AIIMS-New Delhi for its various examinations conducted in more than one shift including but not limited to INI-CET, in preparation of results for NEET-PG 2024,” the board said.
NEET PG 2024 exam day guidelines
The NBEMS has issued the NEET PG exam day guidelines to be followed by the applicants.
- Candidates are required to print NEET PG hall ticket in A4 size paper and carry it to the exam centre.
- It is advised to reach the allotted exam centre well in advance to avoid last-minute rush. Carry all prescribed documents, such as admit card, valid ID proof, and photograph; which shall be verified at the time of entry.
- Avoid carrying any items which are prohibited inside the test centre.
- Use of face masks is prohibited inside the exam hall. As per the NEET PG dress code, candidates are advised not to wear any jewellery, sunglasses or heavy dresses that may hinder the frisking process.
- Carry supportive medical documents should you need to use medicine or medical assistance devices inside the test centre.
- Avoid tattooing your fingers with henna or colours to avoid difficulties in finger biometric-based registration for the examination.
- Complete time-bound sections of the question paper within the time limits prescribed.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- IIFT Kolkata: Placements close with no jobs for over 34%; students allege bias in process
- Medical Colleges: NMC mandates more beds in select PG courses, fewer faculty for private institutes
- Revamp Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, serve breakfast under PM POSHAN, regulate foreign university campuses: Panel
- ‘What is our life?’: Transgender Bill 2026 ‘returns us to the 1880s,’ says Kerala’s first trans lawyer
- ‘Thought it was my fault’: How students are being harassed, followed and silenced – on the way to school
- Fix PMKVY, hold PM-SETU until foolproof; set up national skill board to rationalise schemes: Panel
- Degrees Without Jobs: 40% of graduates in India can’t find work, fewer get salaried employment, finds report
- IIT Delhi’s Jhajjar campus expansion shelved after technical survey flags weak soil, waterlogging: Govt
- Post-Matric Scholarship: Government plans to impose fee cap, raise income limit to Rs 4.5 lakh next year
- What is the Rohith Act? Provisions, origin, politics of a draft law to combat caste discrimination on campus