NEET 2018 admit card download: CBSE has released the admit card for NEET 2018 at cbseneet.nic.in. CBSE will conduct the medical entrance exams on May 6. A candidate will be allowed to enter the exam hall with their admit card as well as passport size photos.
NEET 2018 admit card download
The admit card for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) has been released on the official website – cbseneet.nic.in. All those candidates who had appeared for the same are required to check their respective results at the website itself.
The exam will be conducted on May 6, 2018. A total of 11.38 lakh students registered for the NEET last year. NEET 2018 will be held in Hindi, English, Urdu, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, Bengali, Assamese, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada. Also, since last year, CBSE made Aadhaar card mandatory for registration, however, they have to withdraw this rule due to Supreme Court’s order that accepted the Centre’s contention that students may be allowed to deposit other relevant ID. CBSE will not send admit card by post. A copy of the same will also be emailed to the candidates on their registered email id in PDF format.
NEET 2018 exam pattern
The medical entrance test shall consist of one paper in all languages containing 180 objective type questions (four options with a single correct answer) from physics, chemistry and biology (botany and zoology). The duration of test would be three hours.
NEET admit card 2018, steps to download
Step 1: Log on to the official website mentioned above
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for admit card
Step 3: In the provided fields, enter the required details like registration number, date of birth and security pin
Step 4: Click on submit
Step 5: Your admit card will be displayed on the screen
Step 6: Download the same and take a printout for future reference
Candidates will be allowed to enter the exam centre only with a valid admit card of NEET 2018 with passport size photograph affixed on it, a post-card size photograph affixed on proforma (space attached with the NEET 2018 admit card) and one separate passport size photograph to be affixed later on the attendance sheet of NEET in the examination hall.
Note: We suggest candidates check their admit cards carefully. Last year, CBSE released some guidelines including what not to wear during the exam. Many candidates were forced to remove their shoes as only slippers were allowed. Full shirts of many were torn as well.
Don’t for NEET 2018
No smoking in the examination centre
No water bottles, tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks
No stationary items like pen, scale, writing pad, pen drives, eraser, calculators and pencil boxes
No mobile phones, earphones, health bands and microphones are strictly prohibited.
Students cannot wear hair accessories like hair pins, hair bands and hair beads.
No ornaments like ring, earrings, nose-pin, chain/necklace, pendants, badge, brooch etc.
No smoking in the examination centre
No water bottles, tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks
No stationary items like pen, scale, writing pad, pen drives, eraser, calculators and pencil boxes
No mobile phones, earphones, health bands and microphones are strictly prohibited.
Students cannot wear hair accessories like hair pins, hair bands and hair beads.
No ornaments like ring, earrings, nose-pin, chain/necklace, pendants, badge, brooch etc.
In a recent update, the High Court has directed CBSE to not reject the applications of open school candidates for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET)-UG till the challenge to the exam’s eligibility criteria is decided. Earlier, the CBSE had notified that open school students are ineligible to sit for the medical entrance exam for UG courses. However, open school candidates filed a petition against the CBSE’s eligibility criteria.
NEET 2018 counseling process
Like last year, the counselling process for the NEET examination is likely to be held in the month of June. The first counselling process will be held online for 15 per cent of general category seats. The candidates can fill their choice and lock it. After the first list of candidates will be declared, the board will start the second round of counselling process.
After the merit list will be published, the candidates have to report to the medical or dental colleges with authorised documents. The board will conduct the transfer of vacant seats to state quota, after the completion of the entire counselling process