NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: The NEET UG Re-Exam is set to take place on June 21, with preparations finalized for the nationwide event. Approximately 22.7 lakh candidates are expected to participate. The National Testing Agency (NTA), responsible for conducting the exam, has released crucial instructions for all participants. Students and their guardians are advised to disregard any rumors or unverified information circulating on social media, relying solely on official announcements for accurate details. The examination will occur from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, with entry starting at 11:00 AM. Candidates must arrive before 1:30 PM, as latecomers will not be permitted entry.
Enhanced Security Measures
**Strict Security Measures**
To maintain the integrity and transparency of the exam, over 500,000 security personnel will be deployed nationwide. Additionally, more than 6,000 observers and 674 city coordinators will supervise the examination process. The NTA has emphasized that strict penalties will be enforced against any individuals involved in cheating, paper leaks, or other forms of misconduct. Under the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, offenders could face up to 10 years in prison and fines reaching ₹1 crore.
Key Changes for NEET UG 2026
**Three Major Changes This Time**
Several notable modifications have been introduced for the NEET UG 2026 exam. Firstly, candidates will have 195 minutes to complete the questions. Secondly, the number of pages allocated for rough work has increased from two to four. Lastly, students are now allowed to write on both sides of the rough sheets, which benefits left-handed candidates.
Dress Code Regulations
**NEET Dress Code: What to Wear and What Not to Wear?**
The NTA has established a strict dress code for the examination. Male candidates are permitted to wear half-sleeved shirts or T-shirts, while full-sleeved clothing and woolen garments are prohibited. Trousers or regular pants are acceptable, but track pants and joggers are not allowed. Female candidates may wear half-sleeved kurtas or tops, avoiding full-sleeved garments and woolens.
Footwear and Accessories Guidelines
**Rules regarding footwear**
Inside the examination center, candidates are not allowed to wear shoes. It is recommended to wear simple slippers or low-heeled sandals. Entry will be denied to anyone wearing rings, chains, bracelets, *kada* (metal bangles), amulets, earrings, nose studs, watches, sunglasses, caps, hairbands, or any metallic items.
Special Considerations for Traditional Attire
**Special rules for religious or traditional attire**
Candidates arriving in religious or traditional clothing must reach the examination center at least 30 minutes earlier than the standard reporting time—by 12:30 PM—to undergo special screening.
Mandatory Documents for Entry
**Mandatory documents to carry**
To gain entry into the examination center, candidates must present two printed copies of their NEET admit card. Additionally, an original Aadhaar card, Voter ID, PAN card, driving license, or any government-issued photo ID is required. Candidates must also bring a 4x6 inch postcard-sized photograph (attached to the proforma downloaded with the admit card) and an extra passport-sized photograph; entry will be denied without these photographs. A filled self-declaration form is also mandatory.
Prohibited Items
**No need to carry a pen**
The NTA has confirmed that candidates do not need to bring their own pens, as black ballpoint pens will be provided at the examination center. Only essential documents and a transparent water bottle are allowed; no other items are permitted. **Items Strictly Prohibited**
Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, smartwatches, calculators, electronic gadgets, pencil boxes, wristwatches, jewelry, or any digital devices are strictly forbidden inside the examination center. Food and beverages are also not allowed in the examination hall.
Instructions for OMR Sheet Completion
**Points to Remember While Filling the OMR Sheet**
The NTA has provided several important guidelines for filling out the OMR sheet.
**What to Do?**
Use only the black ballpoint pen provided at the examination center.
Fill the answer circle completely and darkly.
Select only one option for each question.
Carefully check the question number before marking the answer.
Keep the OMR sheet clean and tidy.
**What Not to Do?**
Do not mark with a tick (✓) or a cross (✗).
Do not leave circles partially filled.
Do not mark more than one answer.
Do not attempt to erase, overwrite, or alter the OMR sheet.
Guidelines for Rough Work
**Where to Do Rough Work?**
Candidates must perform rough work only on the rough sheets provided during the examination. The use of any other paper is not permitted.
Toilet Break Regulations
Rules regarding toilet breaks
If a candidate needs to use the restroom during the exam, they will undergo security checks upon returning. Additionally, restroom breaks will not be allowed during the first 30 minutes after the exam starts or the last 30 minutes before it ends.
Weather Advisory from NTA
NTA's special advisory considering the weather
The NTA has acknowledged the possibility of rain and thunderstorms in various regions. Therefore, students are encouraged to plan their travel accordingly. They should check the weather forecast before leaving home, consider potential issues like traffic and waterlogging, and aim to arrive at the exam center well in advance.
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