NEET Dress Code 2020 (Male and Female) by NTA

NEET Dress Code 2020 (Male and Female) by NTA

NEET DRESS CODE 2020: (COVID – 19; NTA Guideline)

The NTA has released the NEET dress code 2020 and NEET 2020 Guideline for all the students. But some of students are still confused about the dress code and not much aware about the new NEET2020 guideline provided by the NTA.

Update: NEET 2020 result will be released on 12th October 2020. we will update you here whenever result will be declared by the NTA.

We are here to explain and guide you about the NEET dress code 2020 as well as NEET 2020 guidelines an easy way as per NTA guideline. We hope this article will clear your all the points, stay connected till the end.

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Now first of all we will clear all the things which are prohibited in the examination hall for NEET2020. The things listed below that are not supposed to carry on in the examination hall. If below listed things found with any student then the student will not be allowed to complete the NEET 2020 examination and will have to leave exam center.

The things prohibited in the examination hall for NEET 2020

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  • Any kind of electronic gadgets like, Calculator, Scanner,
  • Any exam based material like a book, bits of paper or any kind of written or printed material
  • Pen, Scale, eraser etc.
  • Accessories like wallet, any kind of bag, cap, goggles, belt etc.
  • Mobile, Smart watch, Big dial watch, pager, fitness band or metal band, Bluetooth etc.
  • Any kind of ornaments like earring, nose pin, hair pin, necklace etcc.
  • Eatable things packed or none packed.

DRESS CODE FOR NEET 2020

The NTA released NEET 2020 dress code under 3 categories.

  1. NEET dress code 2020 for MALE
  2. NEET dress code 2020 for FEMALE
  3. Customary dress code (Religious dress exceptions) 

NEET dress code 2020 for MALE

NEET DRESS CODE 2020 for MALE CANDIDATES

What to wear

What not to wear

Light half-sleeved shirts / Tshirts

Heavy dialed metal watches must not be worn

Sandals / Slippers

Shoes of any type are not to be worn

Turbans can be worn by Sikhs (comes under customary clothing)

Metal bands in the wrist or ornaments of any kind must be strictly avoided.

Basic Trousers

Jeans are advised not to be worn.

Clear framed power specs

Trackpants


NEET dress code 2020 for FEMALE

FEMALE CANDIDATES

What to wear

What not to wear

Salwar

Hairpins and bands

Trousers

Ornaments like heavy earrings, pendants, nose rings

Sandals/ Flip-on

Shoes that are entirely closed and the feet are not at all visible must be strictly avoided

Burqa / Hijab (this will come under customary clothing, as mentioned below)

Any dress item with heavy embroidery is to be avoided

Light-half sleeved tops and tees can be worn

Big buttoned tops and fancy skirts with inner pockets are not to be worn.

Light (not in terms of color) Kurtas with no inner pockets

High heeled sandals, especially with block / platform heels, are not to be worn

Sandals with no or low heels

Big wrist watches where there can be a possibility to hide chits and study materials

Clear framed power spectacles

Jeans is advised not to be worn

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Trackpants

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Leggings / Jeggings


Customary dress code (Religious dress exceptions) for NEET 2020

The customary dress code only for those students whose already applied and field the dress code while filling the NEET 2020 application form. There were options available to choose if you are applicable to wear customary dress.  The customary option for NEET 2020 due to their religious belief.

Now the student who filed the customary dress code option they were advised to reach the NEET 2020 exam center at least an hour early for prepare checking and security purpose.

There will be not additional arrangement at outside exam center to store any kind of your extra carried materials like, books, Bag, mobile etc. All the NEET2020 aspirant students advise to report early at your respective exam center to avoid hassles or any kind of delay.

Please check below official updated for NEET DRESS CODE 2020 the given below details taken from the official website NTA.

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NEET DRESS CODE 2020: (COVID – 19 Guidline)

The NTA has released new guideline to keep safe all the students on the day of NEET 2020 examination. All the students have to follow the given advise by NTA or organization to keep yourself healthy and during the COIVD – 19. Kindly check the Dress code NEET 2020 exam day guideline listed below:

  • All the students must carry 50ml of sanitiser bottle with them.

  • Students must have to wear a mask in the examination hall.

  • Students may be allowed hand gloves to wear during the examination.

  • Student must carry a transparent water bottle; there will be no water dispenser facility available due to safety reasons.

We will update you here if any further guideline will be released by NTA or organasation. Stay connected with us.

FAQ’s

1. Can I wear sandal in the NEET 2020 exam?

Ans.: Yes, you can wear a sandal, but it should be not covered your feet.

2. Who can wear customary dress on the NEET 2020 exam day?

Ans. A student who filed the dress code details while filling the NEET 2020 Application form according to NTA guideline.

3. Can I wear mojadi on the NEET 2020 exam day?

Ans. No. Not allowed to wear on the NEET 2020 exam day.

4. Can I wear full sleeve t-shirt on the NEET 2020 exam day?

Ans. No. Full Sleeve T-shirt or Full sleeve shirt not allowed on the NEET 2020 exam day.

5. Can I wear burqa on the day of NEET 2020 exam?

Ans. Yes, But if you filed dress code details while filling the NEET 2020 Application form according to NTA guide line.

Dear All the NEET2020 aspirant students, I hope your all queries covered in this article. Still, you have any queries related to this article then you can drop your MSG below in the MSG box. Toppers Talk will surely try to guide best for you according to NTA guideline. Stay connected us for latest updates. Check here NTA Advisory regarding COVID-19.

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