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Re-NEET 2026 Exam Day Instructions: Reporting Time, Dress Code & Documents

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Re-NEET 2026 Exam Day Instructions: Reporting Time, Dress Code & Documents

If you are appearing for Re-NEET 2026, the exam day itself can make or break months of preparation. A forgotten document, a wrong piece of clothing, or arriving late at the examination centre can result in disqualification — regardless of how well-prepared you are academically. This complete Re-NEET 2026 exam day guide covers everything you need to know: reporting time, gate closure, dress code rules, list of required documents, prohibited items, and centre conduct norms — so that nothing stands between you and your MBBS dream.

Re-NEET 2026 Exam Overview: Key Facts Before You Read Further

Re-NEET 2026 is a pen-and-paper (OMR-based) offline examination, exactly like the original NEET UG 2026. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) under the oversight of the National Medical Commission (NMC). The exam consists of 200 questions (180 to be attempted) across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany + Zoology), with a maximum of 720 marks and a negative marking of 1 mark per wrong answer. The exam duration is 3 hours and 20 minutes (200 minutes). Understanding the format helps you orient yourself on exam day with zero confusion.
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ParameterDetails
Exam ModeOffline (Pen and Paper, OMR Sheet)
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Duration3 Hours 20 Minutes (200 Minutes)
Total Questions200 (180 to be attempted)
Maximum Marks720
Marking Scheme+4 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted
SubjectsPhysics (50 Qs), Chemistry (50 Qs), Biology — Botany + Zoology (100 Qs)
Medium of ExamEnglish, Hindi, and 11 regional languages
Exam Timing2:00 PM to 5:20 PM (IST)
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Re-NEET 2026 Reporting Time and Gate Closure: Do Not Be Late

The Re-NEET 2026 exam is scheduled as an afternoon session, with the exam beginning at 2:00 PM IST. However, candidates must report to their assigned examination centre significantly earlier than the exam start time. NTA's standard NEET guidelines mandate the following time checkpoints that every Re-NEET 2026 candidate must memorise and strictly follow.
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ActivityTime (IST)Important Note
Exam Centre Gates Open11:00 AMArrive by this time to avoid queues
Candidate Reporting Deadline1:00 PMNo entry permitted after this time under any circumstance
Gate Closure (Strict)1:30 PMGates are sealed — late arrivals are barred from the exam hall
Admit Card and Document Verification11:00 AM – 1:30 PMInvigilators check IDs and admit cards at entry
OMR Sheet and Question Paper Distribution1:45 PMCandidates seated in exam hall before this time
Exam Begins2:00 PMNo candidate is permitted to leave before 5:20 PM
Exam Ends5:20 PMOMR sheets collected by invigilator before leaving
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Plan to reach your Re-NEET 2026 exam centre at least 90 minutes before the gate closure time. Traffic, document checks, and centre navigation can consume more time than expected on exam day.
NTA enforces a zero-tolerance policy on late entry. No candidate who arrives after the gate closure time — regardless of the reason — is permitted inside the exam hall. This rule has been strictly enforced in all previous NEET examinations and will apply equally to Re-NEET 2026. Plan your travel route the day before, including alternate routes in case of traffic or transport disruptions.

Documents Required for Re-NEET 2026 Exam Day

Carrying the correct set of documents to the Re-NEET 2026 examination centre is non-negotiable. Missing even one mandatory document can prevent you from entering the exam hall. Download and cross-check this list the night before your exam.

Mandatory Documents (Must Carry)

  • Re-NEET 2026 Admit Card (printed on A4 paper, clear and readable) — this is the single most important document.
  • One valid government-issued photo ID in original — Aadhaar card, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, PAN card, or Class 10/12 school ID card with photograph.
  • Two recent passport-size photographs (same as uploaded during application). One is to be pasted on the admit card and one for the attendance sheet at the exam centre.
  • PwD certificate (if applicable) — candidates with benchmark disability must carry their valid PwD certificate issued by a competent authority.
  • Scribe request approval letter from NTA (if applicable) — candidates who have been granted scribe assistance must carry the original NTA approval letter.
  • A printout of your NTA NEET application form confirmation page (as a backup reference).
  • Category certificate (OBC/SC/ST/EWS) — not mandatory for exam day but useful for identity verification if required.
  • Medical certificate (if you are appearing under any special provision declared by NTA for Re-NEET 2026).
The Re-NEET 2026 admit card is your primary proof of entry. It carries your name, roll number, exam centre address, photograph, and security features. A photocopy or digital version on your phone is NOT accepted — only a printed hard copy is valid. Verify all details on the admit card match your ID proof before exam day to avoid last-minute issues. Download your admit card from the official NTA NEET portal at neet.nta.nic.in.

Re-NEET 2026 Dress Code: What to Wear and What to Avoid

NTA specifies a detailed dress code for NEET examinations to prevent the concealment of unfair means. Re-NEET 2026 will follow the same dress code norms. Violating these guidelines — even unknowingly — can cause delays during security checks and, in serious cases, denial of entry. Read this section carefully.

Allowed Clothing Items

  • Light-coloured clothes with half sleeves are strongly recommended. Avoid dark or heavily printed clothing.
  • Simple salwar kameez, kurta, or plain shirts and trousers without large pockets or embroidery are ideal.
  • Light sandals or slippers with low heels are preferred over closed shoes, as shoes may be checked during security screening.
  • Plain rubber or thread-based bangles without metallic components are permitted.
  • Simple, lightweight earrings (studs only) are generally allowed. Heavy jewellery is not permitted.
  • Mangalsutra and other religious/spiritual items with prior notice or declaration at the centre may be permitted subject to centre superintendent approval.

Strictly Prohibited Clothing and Accessories

  • Full-sleeve shirts, sweaters, or hoodies — these can conceal notes or electronic devices.
  • Clothes with large pockets, especially near the chest area.
  • Caps, hats, scarves, or any head covering other than those worn for religious reasons (with prior declaration).
  • High-heeled shoes or heavy footwear that cannot be checked easily during security.
  • Metallic jewellery including necklaces, chains, bracelets, or rings with large settings.
  • Belt with metal buckle — candidates should avoid belts entirely on exam day.
  • Smart watches, fitness bands, or any wearable technology — these are treated as electronic devices and are banned.
Candidates from certain religious communities who wear specific items of faith (turban, hijab, etc.) must declare this requirement at the time of NTA application and at the exam centre. Centre superintendents have authority to allow such items after a proper inspection. Planning ahead and informing the centre in writing avoids difficulties on exam day.

Prohibited Items at Re-NEET 2026 Examination Centre

NTA maintains a strict list of items that are absolutely banned inside Re-NEET 2026 examination halls. Being found with any of these items — even if not in use — constitutes a serious malpractice offence and can lead to immediate disqualification and a ban from future NEET examinations.
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CategoryProhibited Items
Electronic DevicesMobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth earphones, calculators, electronic pens, digital watches, tablets, laptops
Study MaterialBooks, notebooks, loose papers, printed notes, rough papers (NTA provides rough sheets inside)
Communication DevicesBluetooth devices, wireless communicators, walkie-talkies, hidden microphones
Writing InstrumentsOwn pens or pencils (NTA provides ball-point pens inside the hall)
Food and BeveragesOutside food or water bottles with labels (transparent water bottles only, label removed, may be permitted)
Other ItemsPouches, handbags, wallet (carry only cash without cards if needed), geometric boxes, correction fluid
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Leave all prohibited items at home or in a vehicle before entering the exam centre. Most centres do not have safe storage facilities for banned items, and NTA takes no responsibility for items left outside. This is especially important for mobile phones — make arrangements to store your phone before reaching the centre.

What Is Allowed Inside the Re-NEET 2026 Exam Hall?

  • Printed Re-NEET 2026 Admit Card (hard copy only).
  • Original government-issued photo ID proof.
  • Two passport-size photographs.
  • A transparent water bottle without label (check centre-specific rules).
  • Analogue wristwatch without calculator or communication features — check if your specific centre allows watches (some do not).
  • Prescribed medicines if you have a medical condition, with a valid prescription and prior written approval from NTA.
  • Rough sheets provided by NTA inside the hall — do not bring your own.

Re-NEET 2026 Exam Centre Rules and Conduct

Examination hall conduct during Re-NEET 2026 is governed by strict NTA rules. Understanding and following these rules ensures a smooth experience and protects you from any unintentional violations.
  • Sit only on the seat assigned to you as per your admit card. Do not change seats without invigilator permission.
  • Do not start answering before the invigilator announces the start of the exam. Premature answers on the OMR sheet are a conduct violation.
  • Fill the OMR sheet carefully using the black ball-point pen provided. Use only BLUE or BLACK ball-point pens as instructed. Do not overwrite or use whitener on the OMR sheet.
  • Do not tear, fold, or damage the OMR sheet in any way — it is machine-read and any physical damage can invalidate your responses.
  • No candidate is permitted to leave the examination hall before 4:30 PM, irrespective of completion. Early departure is not allowed.
  • Before leaving, ensure the invigilator has collected your OMR sheet and rough sheets. Leaving with an OMR sheet is treated as malpractice.
  • Do not communicate with other candidates during the exam — even regarding seating or timing.
  • If you face any issue (torn question paper, missing pages, OMR damage), raise your hand and inform the invigilator immediately. Do not attempt to resolve it yourself.

Day-Before Checklist for Re-NEET 2026 Candidates

The night before Re-NEET 2026 is not for last-minute studying — it is for logistics and mental preparation. Use this checklist to ensure nothing is left to chance on exam day.
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TaskStatus Check
Admit card printed (2 copies recommended)✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Photograph pasted on admit card✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Original ID proof kept ready✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Exam centre address and route confirmed on maps✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Travel arrangement confirmed for exam day✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Clothing ready (half-sleeve, light colour, no metallic accessories)✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Mobile phone and electronic devices stored safely (not to be carried)✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Transparent water bottle ready (label removed)✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Sleep by 10 PM for adequate rest✓ Done / ✗ Pending
Alarm set to wake up 4–5 hours before exam (for afternoon exam)✓ Done / ✗ Pending
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After Re-NEET 2026: What Comes Next?

Once Re-NEET 2026 is completed, NTA will release the official answer key within a few days. Candidates can challenge individual answers within the designated objection window by paying a fee per challenge. Based on the final validated answer key, NTA will compute scores and release the Re-NEET 2026 result and rank card. This rank is then used for MCC AIQ counselling and state counselling for MBBS admissions across India.
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Conclusion: Arrive Early, Carry the Right Documents, Stay Calm

Re-NEET 2026 is your chance to demonstrate everything you have worked for. The academic preparation is done — what remains is executing a flawless exam day. Report to your centre well before the gate closure time, carry all mandatory documents in a transparent folder, dress according to NTA guidelines, leave all prohibited items behind, and walk into that exam hall with calm confidence. Follow every instruction from the invigilator, fill your OMR sheet carefully, and give your best. The colleges, the cutoffs, and the counselling — all of that comes after. Right now, your only focus is a perfect exam day experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reporting time for Re-NEET 2026?

Re-NEET 2026 candidates must report to their assigned examination centre by 1:00 PM IST. Gates open at 11:00 AM and close strictly at 1:30 PM. No candidate is permitted entry after gate closure, regardless of reason. The exam begins at 2:00 PM and ends at 5:20 PM. Candidates are advised to reach the centre by 11:30 AM to avoid last-minute issues.

What documents are required for Re-NEET 2026 exam day?

Candidates must carry: (1) Printed Re-NEET 2026 Admit Card (hard copy only, no digital/mobile version accepted), (2) Original government-issued photo ID such as Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence, and (3) Two recent passport-size photographs matching the one uploaded during the NTA application. PwD candidates must also carry their valid disability certificate.

What is the dress code for Re-NEET 2026?

NTA recommends light-coloured, half-sleeve clothing for Re-NEET 2026 candidates. Full-sleeve shirts, clothes with large pockets, caps, metallic jewellery, belts with metal buckles, and high-heeled shoes are prohibited. Sandals or slippers are preferred. Smart watches, fitness bands, and any wearable technology are strictly banned.

Can I carry my mobile phone to the Re-NEET 2026 exam centre?

No. Mobile phones are strictly prohibited at Re-NEET 2026 examination centres. Being found with a mobile phone inside the exam hall — even if switched off — is treated as a malpractice offence and can result in disqualification. Make arrangements to keep your phone outside the centre before entering.

Is a digital copy of the admit card accepted at Re-NEET 2026?

No. Only a printed hard copy of the Re-NEET 2026 Admit Card is accepted at the examination centre. A digital copy on a mobile phone or tablet is not permitted. Print the admit card clearly on A4 paper and ensure all details including your photograph are clearly visible.

Can I wear a watch during Re-NEET 2026?

Simple analogue wristwatches without calculators, cameras, or communication features may be permitted depending on the examination centre's specific instructions. Smart watches, digital watches with memory functions, and fitness bands are strictly prohibited. Check the specific instructions on your admit card for your exam centre.

What happens if I arrive late to the Re-NEET 2026 exam centre?

NTA enforces a strict no-late-entry policy. Candidates who arrive after gate closure at 1:30 PM will not be permitted to enter the examination hall under any circumstances. No exceptions are made regardless of the reason for delay. This policy has been consistently enforced across all previous NEET examinations.

Can I leave the Re-NEET 2026 exam hall early?

No. Candidates are not permitted to leave the Re-NEET 2026 examination hall before a specified time — typically before 4:30 PM (90 minutes before exam ends). Early departure is not allowed as it creates security risks. Candidates must submit their OMR sheet and rough sheets to the invigilator before leaving at the designated time.

What pen should I use to fill the Re-NEET 2026 OMR sheet?

NTA provides ball-point pens inside the examination hall for Re-NEET 2026. Candidates must use only the pen provided by the invigilator to fill the OMR sheet. Do not use your own pens, pencils, or whitener. Overwriting or correcting OMR sheet answers with whitener/correction fluid can invalidate those responses.

Where can I download the Re-NEET 2026 admit card?

The Re-NEET 2026 Admit Card can be downloaded from the official NTA NEET portal at neet.nta.nic.in. Log in using your application number and password/date of birth. Print two copies — one to carry to the exam and one as a backup. Ensure the photograph is clear and all details match your ID proof before printing.

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