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NEET Exam 2018: Wear light clothes with half sleeves, says CBSE dress code

The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) is going to conduct the National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test this Sunday, i.e., on May 6, 2018.
NEET Exam 2018: Wear light clothes with half sleeves, says CBSE dress code
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) is going to conduct the National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test this Sunday, i.e., on May 6, 2018.
After releasing the admit card, CBSE has now issued the guidelines on what you can carry and what should not be worn by the students on the examination day. Beware; if you love to wear customary dress, then you must reach the examination centre one hour prior to the commencement of the test i.e.
8:30 am.
The Examination Centre will be opened 2 hours and 30 minutes before the commencement of the test.
Please note that no candidate will be allowed to enter in the examination centre after 09.30 a.m.
Therefore, the students are advised that they must leave home well in advance considering all facts like traffic, location of the centre and weather conditions, etc. And they should take their seats immediately after the opening of the Examination Hall.
DRESS CODE:
The candidates are instructed to follow the following dress code while appearing for NEET (UG):
(a) Light clothes with half sleeves not having big buttons, brooch/badge, flower etc. with Salwar/Trouser.

(b) Slippers, sandals with low heels and not the shoes.
In case, candidates are coming in customary dress for appearing in the examination, they should report at least an hour before the last reporting time i.e. 9.30 AM, so that they could be frisked properly.
It is desired from the candidates to follow instructions issued by the CBSE strictly, in case of dress code. This will help them in the fair conduct of examination.
BARRED ITEMS:
The candidates are not allowed to carry the following items inside the examination centre under any circumstances. The candidates will be subjected to extensive and compulsory frisking before entering the examination centre with the help of highly sensitive metal detectors.
(a) Any stationery item like textual material (printed or written), bits of papers, Geometry/Pencil Box, Plastic Pouch, Calculator, Pen, Scale, Writing Pad, Pen Drives, Eraser, Calculator, Log Table, Electronic Pen/Scanner etc.
(b) Any communication device like Mobile Phone, Bluetooth, Earphones, Microphone, Pager, Health Band etc.
(c) Other items like Wallet, Goggles, Handbags, Belt, Cap etc.
(d) All ornaments like Ring, Earrings, Nose-pin, Chain/Necklace, Pendants, Badge and Brooch etc.
(e) Any Watch/Wrist Watch, Bracelet, Camera, etc.
(f) Any metallic item
(g) Any eatable item opened or packed, water bottle etc.
(h) Any other item which could be used for unfairmeans, for hiding communication devices like camera, Bluetooth device etc.
No arrangement will be made at the centres for keeping any articles/items belonging to the candidates.
In case any candidate is found in possession of any of the barred items inside the centre, it will be considered as use of unfair means and action will be taken against the candidate in accordance with the relevant provisions.
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