NEET 2026 Exam Day Guidelines: What to Carry, Rules, Dress Code
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• Updated on 18 Mar, 2026, 12:09 PM, by Arman Kumar
The NEET 2026 exam day guidelines outline strict rules on documents, dress code, and prohibited items. Candidates must carry only essential documents like admit card and ID proof. Entry may be denied for carrying restricted items or not following the prescribed instructions.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued detailed NEET 2026 exam day guidelines to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the medical entrance examination. Candidates must strictly follow rules related to documents, dress code, and prohibited items to avoid disqualification. Only essential documents will be allowed inside the exam hall, and candidates are advised to reach the centre well before the reporting time.
NEET 2026 Documents Required on Exam Day
Candidates must carry mandatory documents for verification at the exam centre. Entry will not be permitted without these documents. Before leaving for the exam, ensure the following are ready:
- NEET 2026 admit card (printed copy)
- Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence)
- Passport-size photograph (same as application form)
- PwD certificate (if applicable)
These documents are compulsory and will be verified before entry.
NEET 2026: Items Allowed Inside Exam Hall
The exam authorities have kept the list of allowed items minimal to prevent unfair practices. Candidates should note the following:
- Only admit card and ID proof are generally permitted
- Basic items like photographs may be required for attendance
- Writing instruments will be provided at the exam centre
No additional materials should be carried to the exam hall.
NEET 2026 Prohibited Items List
NTA has strictly banned several items inside the examination hall. Carrying these may lead to disqualification. Candidates must avoid bringing:
- Mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices
- Calculators, pens, geometry boxes, paper notes
- Wallets, handbags, belts, caps, watches
- Jewellery and metallic items
- Books, study material, or any electronic gadgets
There are usually no storage facilities at exam centres, so candidates should carry only essential documents
NEET 2026 Dress Code Guidelines
Candidates must follow a strict dress code to ensure smooth frisking and transparency. Before exam day, note the dress requirements:
- Wear light, simple, half-sleeve clothing
- Avoid full sleeves, heavy embroidery, or layered outfits
- Prefer slippers or sandals with thin soles
- Do not wear shoes, jewellery, or accessories
Following the dress code is mandatory and helps avoid delays during security checks.
NEET 2026 Reporting Time and Instructions
Candidates must follow timing and entry rules strictly on exam day. Important instructions include:
- Reach the exam centre at least one hour before reporting time
- Last entry is typically allowed till 1:30 PM
- Follow biometric verification and frisking procedures
- Do not carry unnecessary items due to lack of storage
Late entry will not be permitted under any circumstances.
NEET 2026 Exam Day Important Instructions
Candidates should adhere to all instructions to ensure a smooth exam experience. Key guidelines include:
- Carry only required documents
- Follow invigilator instructions carefully
- Maintain discipline inside the exam hall
- Avoid unfair means or prohibited items
Strict compliance with these rules is essential to avoid cancellation of candidature.
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