With NEET 2026 scheduled on 3 May, candidates must strictly follow the official dress code to avoid last-minute issues, delays, or disqualification at the exam centre.
To maintain fairness, transparency, and exam security, the National Testing Agency prescribes a dress code for candidates. The NEET Dress Code 2026 applies uniformly to all aspirants and must be followed on exam day. Failure to comply may lead to additional frisking or delays.
The NTA dress code for NEET provides essential guidelines for exam day. The National Testing Agency (NTA) sets these rules. They aim for fairness, transparency, and security. This code prevents unfair practices. All aspirants must follow this NEET Dress Code 2026 for admission.
UPDATE (As per NTA Public Notice 30 April 2026):
Male candidates appearing for NEET 2026 are required to wear simple and light clothing to ensure easy security checks. Clothes with unnecessary layers, heavy designs, or metal parts are strictly discouraged.
Half-sleeve shirts or T-shirts
Plain and light-colored clothing
Simple trousers or pants without multiple pockets
Slippers or open-toed sandals with thin soles
UPDATE:
Full-sleeve shirts or jackets
Kurtas or layered clothing
Shoes with thick soles
Belts, caps, watches, or metallic accessories
Candidates are advised to avoid clothes with zips, big buttons, or concealed pockets as they may lead to additional checking.
Female candidates must also follow a simple and modest dress code as prescribed by NTA. The focus remains on comfort, ease of frisking, and exam integrity.
Half-sleeve kurtas, tops, or T-shirts
Simple salwar, leggings, or trousers
Slippers or open-toed sandals with thin soles
UPDATE:
Full-sleeve tops or dresses
Heavy embroidery, frills, or layered clothing
High heels, fancy footwear, or boots
Jewelry of any kind, including earrings, bangles, rings, and necklaces
Hair accessories such as clips, pins, or bands
Female candidates should avoid tight-fitting outfits and opt for simple clothing to avoid inconvenience during security checks.
Yes, jeans are allowed only if they are simple, without multiple pockets, heavy zips, or metal buttons. Avoid tight or designer jeans to prevent issues during security checks.
Yes, candidates can wear simple leggings, half-sleeve kurtis, and plain T-shirts. Avoid embroidery, frills, or full sleeves. Clothes should be light and simple for easy frisking.
No, pants with multiple or hidden pockets are not allowed. Candidates should wear simple trousers or lowers without extra pockets.
Candidates wearing traditional or religious attire, like a burqa or turban, may do so. They must declare "Customary Dress" on their NEET application form 2026. These candidates must arrive at the center one hour early. This allows for thorough security checks.
UPDATED RULE:
The NTA strictly bans certain items. This prevents cheating. No storage is available at centers.
Electronic Devices: Mobile phones, smartwatches, cameras, Bluetooth, earphones, pagers, microchips, calculators.
Study Materials: Any written or printed paper, pencil cases, geometry boxes.
Accessories: Bags, belts, hats, sunglasses, wallets, all jewelry.
Other: Electronic pens, scanners, scales, erasers, and all food items (unless documented medical condition).
UPDATE:
Anticipated guidelines may include masks, transparent water bottles, and a 50 ml hand sanitizer. Gloves might be allowed. Candidates also need their NEET 2026 admit card, photo ID, and signed Self Declaration.
The NTA dress code for NEET is framed to ensure uniformity and fairness. Candidates are expected to strictly follow these guidelines to avoid last-minute issues.
Key instructions include:
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Candidates wearing customary dress must strictly follow the additional reporting and verification process.
Candidates must carry their NEET 2026 admit card along with valid ID proof. Dress code rules must be followed along with admit card instructions to avoid entry issues.