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Guidelines for NEET PG 2024 Exam Day – Required Documents and Reporting Time
Guidelines for NEET PG 2024 Exam Day – Required Documents and Reporting Time
The Federation of All India Medical Association’s national chairman, Rohan Krishnan, has announced that the Supreme Court will likely hear a petition regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG 2024) on Monday or Tuesday.
As of now, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences is scheduled to administer the NEET PG 2024 exam on March 5, 2024, and has provided a list of procedures for the test day in its information bulletin. To ensure a smooth experience while taking the NEET PG exam, candidates must comply with all of the guidelines set forth by the authorities, including bringing the necessary documents, arriving at the designated reporting time, and refraining from bringing any barred items.
Overview and Update on Postponing NEET PG 2024
For quite some time, many medical aspirants have been requesting a postponement of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG 2024) exam. They argue that they haven’t had enough time to prepare due to the demanding internship schedule. The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) National Chairman, Rohan Krishnan, reported that the Supreme Court is expected to hear the petition concerning NEET PG 2024 on Monday or Tuesday. However, the court has not yet scheduled a date for the hearing.
Here are some important points to note:
- The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will issue NEET PG 2024 Admit Cards on February 22, 2024.
- Admit cards will not be provided to candidates who are deemed ineligible before the exam.
- Candidates will be notified of the availability of their admit cards via SMS/Email alerts and notices on the NBEMS website.
- Admit cards will not be sent to candidates by post or email.
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To take the NBE NEET PG exam, candidates must bring several documents. First, they must download their admit card from the NBEMS website and attach a recent passport-sized photograph that meets specific requirements. The photograph must show the candidate’s face and head, be in color with a white background, and display a neutral expression without any accessories.
In addition to the admit card, candidates must bring a photocopy of their Permanent/Provisional SMC/MCI/NMC registration and a government-issued photo ID, such as a PAN card, driving license, voter ID, passport, or Aadhaar card with a photograph. If a candidate chooses to bring an e-Aadhaar card, it must be a good-quality color printout with a clear photograph that matches the candidate’s appearance.
Candidates must report to the test venue’s reporting counter at the designated time indicated in their admit card. To avoid crowding, candidates will have staggered time slots to report, and the reporting counter will close 30 minutes before the exam starts time to allow for security checks and identity verification. Late candidates will not be allowed to take the exam under any circumstances.
There are certain items that candidates are not allowed to bring into the examination premises, including stationery items, electronic devices, ornaments, wallets, handbags, or any other item that could be used for unfair means or hiding communication devices.
To enter the test center premises, candidates will go through a security check that includes frisking with a hand-held metal detector. For more information, candidates can visit the official NBEMS website.