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Maryam Sara 31st Aug, 2021

Hello Siddharth D,

Following are the guidelines issued by the NTA which every candidate must abide by:

  • Wear a mask and your gloves due to COVID-19.
  • Males should wear half sleeves T-shirt or shirt.
  • Full sleeves are not allowed
  • Clothes worn must be light with no pockets big buttons and no heavy embroidery.
  • Trousers and simple pants are preferred.
  • Kurta pajama is not allowed.
  • Shoes are strictly prohibited. Sandals or slippers  with thin sole are preferable.

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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-dress-code

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riteshkandpal499 31st Aug, 2021
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing well.
The dress code for NEET 2021 is
As per the COVID 19 safety guidelines, candidates must wear a mask and gloves.
As per the NEET dress code, male candidates should ensure that they wear half sleeve shirts/T-shirts as full sleeve shirts are not allowed on the day of the examination.
Clothes worn by male candidates should be light i.e zip pockets, pockets, big buttons and clothes with elaborate embroidery should not be there.
Trousers and simple pants are a preferred NEET dress code 2021 for male candidates. Kurta pajama is not allowed.
Shoes are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall. It is advisable that candidates wear sandals and chappal with a thin sole.

Dress code for female

Female candidates must also wear a mask and gloves as per COVID 19 safety guidelines set by the authority.
Female candidates are advised not to wear clothes that have elaborate embroidery, flowers, brooches, or buttons as this is prohibited in the NEET dress code for female 2021 specified by NTA.
No clothes with full arm length sleeves should be worn on the day of examination. Following the dress code of NEET 2021, female candidates should wear half sleeve clothes.
Jeans with big pockets and fashionable will generally not be allowed for females as per the NTA NEET dress code. So, female aspirants, are advised to avoid wearing jeans on NEET 2021 exam day.
It is best to avoid high heels and thick sole shoes and instead opt for sandals or slippers. Low heel footwear is also allowed.
Female candidates must avoid wearing any kind of jewelry like earrings, nose rings, rings, pendants, necklaces, bracelet or anklets. Metal detectors may cause an unnecessary hassle if the metal is found on the person.
As very limited time is left for neet 2021 so you must do revision and sample papers to boost up your performance and confidence
Below is the link for sample papers of neet
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
Good luck
Hope it helps
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