NTA releases dress code, other exam-day rules for NEET UG 2026: ‘Candidates wearing religious items…’

The agency has outlined a clear dress code and a list of permitted items. Candidates have been asked to strictly follow these rules to ensure a smooth and hassle-free examination process.

Kanishka Singharia
Updated1 May 2026, 04:37 PM IST
NEET UG 2026 guidelines ahead of exam on May 3.
NEET UG 2026 guidelines ahead of exam on May 3.(ANI)

The National Testing Agency has released important guidelines for candidates appearing in the NEET UG 2026, which is scheduled to be held on May 3, 2026. In a public notice dated April 30, the agency advised candidates to follow all instructions carefully to avoid any last-minute problems at examination centres.

Dress code and exam day rules

The agency has outlined a clear dress code and a list of permitted items. Candidates have been asked to strictly follow these rules to ensure a smooth and hassle-free examination process.

Items allowed inside exam hall

According to the guidelines, candidates are allowed to carry only transparent water bottles into the examination hall. Any other restricted items will not be permitted inside the venue.

Rules for religious items

The NTA said that candidates wearing religious or faith-based items are allowed to do so. However, they must report early at the exam centre to allow enough time for proper frisking and security checks.

Follow instructions to avoid delays

Candidates have been urged to read all instructions carefully and reach the examination centre well in advance. The agency said that following the guidelines will help ensure a smooth entry process and prevent unnecessary delays.

NEET 2026 exam time and date

The national-level undergraduate medical entrance exam is scheduled for 3 May 2026. The NEET 2026 exam will be conducted between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Candidates must report to exam centres in advance to avoid any hassles. Check the allotted exam centre and reporting time mentioned on the NEET 2026 hall tickets, once NTA activates the link.

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Key details to check on NEET admit card 2026:

Candidate's name

Date of birth

Candidate's photo and sign

Father's name

Category

Gender

Roll number

Application number

NEET question paper medium

Exam date and time

Reporting time

Gate closing time

Test centre number

Test centre name and address

Self-declaration (Undertaking)

PwD status

Scribe requirement

What is the exam pattern for NEET UG 2026?

The test pattern comprises Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology). The question paper will consist of 180 compulsory questions, which candidates must attempt in 180 minutes.

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The duration of the test is three hours (03:00 hrs). Compensatory time of one hour will be provided to PwBD candidates (with physical limitations to write), whether or not they use the facility of a scribe.

Also Read | NEET admit card 2026 today: Visit neet.nta.nic.in for hall ticket of 3 May exam

What is the marking scheme?

No marks will be awarded for unattempted questions. Each question is intended to have a single correct answer. However, if more than one option is found to be correct, four marks will be awarded to all candidates who select any of the correct options. If a question is withdrawn, four marks will be awarded to all candidates, irrespective of whether they attempted it.

About the Author

Kanishka Singharia is a Senior Content Producer at Mint with a passion for news, trends, and the stories shaping the digital world. She specialises in spotting viral narratives by constantly tracking social media platforms and turning them into engaging, reader-friendly stories. Her work ranges from fast-paced breaking updates to sensitive human-interest features, blending speed with clarity. <br><br> With over four years of experience in news and trend reporting, Kanishka has worked with leading organisations such as Hindustan Times and Times Now. She moves seamlessly between profiling business leaders and telling the stories of everyday people, covering national developments just as effortlessly as the memes and conversations that dominate online culture. <br><br> She also reports on real estate developments and civic challenges in major urban hubs like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Gurugram. Her coverage frequently explores the struggles of startup founders, inspiring journeys of CEOs, and the experiences of candidates dealing with the complexities of visa processes. <br><br> Kanishka holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Delhi University and a diploma from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Rarely offline, she spends much of her time scrolling through X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook in search of the next big story. When she finally logs off, she enjoys binge-watching shows and exploring cafes in pursuit of good food and better conversations.

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