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Important Guidelines Released For Smooth Conduct Of NEET UG

Important Guidelines Released For Smooth Conduct Of NEET UG: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is gearing up to administer the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG 2024) on May 5, 2024. This undergraduate medical entrance examination is anticipated to accommodate more than 24 lakh aspiring students across various examination centers. Scheduled from 2:00 pm to 5:20 pm, the exam will be conducted simultaneously in 557 cities across India and 14 cities abroad. Following the completion of the exam, the eagerly awaited results are slated for announcement on June 14, 2024.

In preparation for this significant event, the NTA has released comprehensive guidelines to ensure the smooth and efficient conduct of the examination. These guidelines are crucial to maintain the integrity of the exam and provide a fair opportunity for all candidates.

First and foremost, candidates are strongly advised to thoroughly examine their admit cards issued by the NTA. These cards serve as the primary means of identification during the examination and must prominently display the candidate’s photograph, signature, and roll number barcode. It is imperative that candidates verify the accuracy of these details, as any discrepancies could potentially hinder their ability to participate in the examination.

Furthermore, candidates must adhere to the stipulated reporting times at their designated examination centers. Arriving promptly will allow candidates to complete all pre-examination formalities efficiently, thereby facilitating a seamless and orderly conduct of the examination. Failure to arrive on time may result in unnecessary delays and could adversely impact the overall examination experience.

Additionally, candidates are strictly cautioned against engaging in any form of unfair means or examination malpractice. The examination centers are equipped with surveillance systems, including CCTV cameras and jammers, to deter and detect any such activities. Any candidate found violating these guidelines may face legal repercussions, including disqualification from the examination.

Upon completion of the examination, candidates are required to submit their OMR sheets, both the original and office copy, to the invigilator. However, candidates may retain the test booklet for their reference. It is crucial that candidates ensure their OMR sheets are appropriately signed by both themselves and the invigilator at the designated spaces provided.

Furthermore, candidates should be mindful of the designated bio-break timings during the examination. No student will be permitted to take bio-breaks during the first hour after the commencement of the exam or the last half-hour before its conclusion. This measure is in place to uphold the integrity of the examination and prevent any potential disruptions.

Finally, candidates should be prepared for biometric attendance checks and frisking procedures upon entry to the examination center. These security measures are in place to verify the identity of candidates and prevent any unauthorized materials from being brought into the examination hall. Additionally, candidates will be subject to further biometric checks and frisking upon re-entry from bio-breaks or restroom visits.

In summary, the NTA’s guidelines are aimed at ensuring a fair, transparent, and secure examination process for all candidates appearing for the NEET-UG 2024 examination. Adherence to these guidelines is paramount to uphold the integrity of the examination and safeguard the interests of all stakeholders involved.

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