
Preparing for the CUET PG 2026 examination involves understanding and following the examination center's guidelines for dress code and required documents. Strict adherence ensures a smooth entry process, preventing unnecessary delays or denial of access.
Know the details about the mandatory regulations set forth by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to help candidates prepare effectively for their exam day.
As CUET PG 2026 begins on March 6, 2026, candidates must strictly follow all exam centre guidelines to avoid any last-minute stress or disqualification. It is essential to carry all required documents, reach the centre well before the reporting time, and adhere to the prescribed dress code instructions.
Proper adherence to the dress code is important to avoid being denied entry or facing delays at the examination center.
Hats/Caps
Sunglasses
No electronic devices are permitted
Jewelry
Outerwear/Layered Clothing
Wallets and currency
Hair Accessories
No diaries or loose paper are permitted.
Water Bottles
Clothing with Multiple Pockets
Shoes are prohibited. Candidates should wear open, flat footwear such as slippers or sandals.
Candidates are advised to avoid wearing any type of thread, bracelet (e.g., Raksha Sutra, Moli, or black thread), or extensive mehndi designs if possible.
Power glasses (prescription spectacles) are allowed.
Hair should be neatly kept. Long hair should be tied back with a thin, simple rubber band.
Wear simple, comfortable, and modest attire. This applies to both Western and Indian wear (e.g., plain salwar kameez, kurta pajama). Clothing should not have multiple pockets and should be appropriate for an examination setting.
The NTA has specified mandatory documents that candidates must bring to the examination center. Failure to present any of these can lead to denial of entry.
List of Required Documents:
Printed Copy of E-Admit Card with Self-Declaration Form:
One Passport Size Photograph:
Transparent Ballpoint Pen:
Authorized Valid Photo ID Card (Original)
Additional Documents (as applicable):
PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) Certificate: Candidates belonging to the PwBD category must carry their original certificate/document as proof.
Proof for Name Change (e.g., Marriage Certificate): If a female candidate's name has changed post-marriage, causing a discrepancy with the admit card, a marriage certificate or equivalent legal document must be presented to prove identity.
Religious Dress Codes: Candidates with specific religious attire that might conflict with the standard dress code are advised to arrive early at the examination center. This allows for thorough checking and verification without causing delays.
Injuries/Medical Conditions: If a candidate has an injury requiring a plaster, belt, or any medical aid, they should arrive early to allow for necessary checks. It is also mandatory to carry relevant medical proof or certificates to substantiate the condition.