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What do you mean by customary dress contrary to the dress code while appearing for NEET

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Answered by writersparadise
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The NEET exam follows a strict dress code to avoid any sort of cheating or malpractice.

The strict dress code includes light coloured clothes, half sleeves, with a loose trouser or salwar. Open slippers and no shoes. No big buttons, brooch, flowers, etc. No carrying stationery like calculators, pens, bits of papers, drives, erasers, scale, etc. No ornaments, mobiles, camera, Bluetooth devices, no packed eatables or water bottles, scarves, belts, charms, watches, etc.

The customary clothing allows the Muslims to wear a hijab or a burka. No wearing innerwear. However, if the students follow the customary or religious clothing, then they should reach the centre before half hour.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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You have to follow a dress code while endeavoring NEET exam.

Agreeing, to the authorities you need to wear light garments with half sleeves not having enormous catches, brooch/badge, bloom and so forth with Salwar/Trouser.

Shoes, slippers with low foot low areas and not the shoes.

On the off chance that you are wearing a religious or customary dress like burqas you have to report no less than an hour prior to the last announcing time i.e. 9.30 AM with the goal that you could be searched legitimately.

You need to follow the clothing standard entirely else you won't be qualified to show up for the entrance test.
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