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Admit cards for the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) have been released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Wednesday, 26 August. Students who have registered for the medical entrance test can now visit NTA’s website and download their respective admit cards.
Where & how to download?
Is there a chance of exams being postponed?
According to the NTA, NEET UG will be conducted as scheduled on 13 September 2020.
On Tuesday, 25 August, the agency said that the number of examination centres have been increased from 2,546 to 3,843, while adding that the number of candidates per room has been reduced from earlier 24 to 12.
What are the guidelines I must follow on exam day?
According to guidelines issued by the NTA, an aspirant must carry a written self-declaration stating that they do not have any symptoms associated with COVID-19, have not come in contact with anyone who has tested positive for the virus or had any symptom(s) in the recent past.
This declaration has to be made by the aspirant themselves and should not be confused with a COVID-19 test report or medical fitness certificate.
What safety measures have been put in place?
Admit cards are to be issued with staggered time slots, which means that although the exam will start at the same time for everyone, aspirants will be divided into groups and will have different reporting times. This measure has been taken to avoid overcrowding.
Thermal screening of all students and staff will also be carried out.
What if my body temperature is high?
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