The Medical entrance exam NEET for the admission in post-graduation programmes is going to be held on Saturday, September 11, 2021. NEET PG 2021 is scheduled to be conduct in an online mode for those candidates who are appearing to MD, MS or Postgraduate Diploma courses in all medical colleges, universities in India except AIIMS, PGIMER, NIMHANS, SCTIMST and JIPMER.
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Candidates who are appearing for NEET PG 2021 can download the admit card from the official website of NBE i.e. nbe.edu.in. To download the admit card, candidates will be need to login with their user Ids and password which they generated during the registration process. Once download take a printout of the admit card candidates are advised to carry admit card along with one valid ID proof to enter in the examination hall for today’s exam.
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Candidates are also advised to attach their latest passport photo to the NEET PG admit card before arriving at the exam centre.
This year a total of 1,75,063 candidates registered for the NEET PG and the number of examination centres increased by the board due to the ongoing Covid situation.
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Guidelines for today’s NEET PG 2021:
All candidates will be provided with a Covid safety kit that includes a face mask and hand-sanitzer. It will be the responsibility of all students to wear a mask at all times during the NEET PG exams and examination centres.
Once the test is over, candidates will have to leave the test centre in the form of a notification that will be informed by the relevant institutions to avoid crowd at the exit of the exam centre.
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The
Supreme Court on Thursday, September 9, had dismissed the plea seeking
directions to allow the students to change NEET PG exam cetres. The petitioner in the plea said that the NEET
PG aspirants are “young students”, are exposed to Covid duties and should not
be compelled to travel. The Supreme Court, however, dismissed the application saying Covid’s difficulty was now reduced and people were leaving, as the flights were operating.