NEET PG 2023 Dress Code for Males and Females for Mar 5 Exam Released
NTA has announced the NEET PG Dress Code 2023 for both male and female candidates. The NEET PG 2023 Dress Code has been established to prevent malpractice and cheating.
NEET PG 2023 Dress Code: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the NEET PG Dress Code 2023 for both male and female candidates. Medical aspirants appearing for the exam on Mar 5 must strictly adhere to the dress code. The NEET PG 2023 Dress Code has been established to prevent malpractice and cheating during the exam. Hence, candidates not following the NEET Dress Code will not be allowed to attend the exam. In addition, invigilators will not allow those without their NEET PG Admit Card to participate.
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NEET PG 2023 Dress Code For Male and Female Candidates
The NEET PG Male Dress Code 2023 is as follows:
- Male candidates should not be wearing full sleeved shirts/t-shirts. They will only be allowed to wear half-sleeved shirts and t-shirts.
- Candidates must wear light clothes and simple clothes. Bulky clothes with zip pockets, big buttons, sequins, embroideries etc., should be avoided.
- Kurta Pajamas will not be allowed. Candidates must wear trousers or pants as part of the NEET PG 2023 Dress Code.
- Candidates must wear shoes as they are strictly prohibited. Sandals or chappals with thin soles will be chosen for the exam day.
The NEET PG Female Dress Code 2023 is given below:
- Clothes with elaborate embroidery, flowers, brooches, or buttons are to be avoided by female candidates.
- Clothes with full arm-length sleeves are prohibited; candidates will have to wear half-sleeved clothes.
- Jewellery and accessories like earrings, nose pins, rings, necklaces, anklets, bracelets, or pendants are prohibited inside the exam hall.
- Candidates must avoid wearing high heels and thick sole shoes. They can wear sandals or slippers with low heels.
Note: As per the orders of the Hon. High Court of Delhi, Sikh candidates can carry kara, kirpan, or kanga. Similarly, Female Muslim candidates can wear burkhas. However, candidates who wear traditional dresses must appear at the examination hall at least one hour before the start of the examination for proper frisking.
All candidates may also wear a mask and gloves per COVID-19 safety guidelines.
Furthermore, while keeping the above instructions in mind, you must also complete revising Important Chapters before the exam.
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