The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is one of the most competitive medical entrance exams in India, and ensuring that the examination is conducted fairly is of utmost importance. Parents play a critical role in guiding their children and ensuring they do not engage in any unfair means practices (UFM) during NEET. Understanding the rules and preventive measures can help parents ensure a smooth and stress-free exam day for their children.
Unfair means practices refer to any activity that allows a candidate to gain an unfair advantage over others. These include possession of prohibited items, using electronic devices, impersonation, copying from other candidates, tampering with documents, or assisting others in malpractice. Candidates indulging in UFM are subject to strict punishments, including debarment for up to three years, criminal action, or cancellation of results.
Parents must be aware of these guidelines to ensure that their children avoid any situation that might lead to UFM cases. Being proactive can prevent last-minute mistakes that may jeopardise their exam results and future opportunities.
Parents play a crucial role in ensuring that their children follow the NEET rules and avoid any unfair means practices. Here are key points:
Ensure your child arrives at the exam centre well in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
Make sure they carry all mandatory documents, including the admit card, valid ID, and PwBD certificate if applicable.
Remind them not to bring any prohibited items like electronic devices, stationery not allowed, or study materials.
Emphasise the importance of ethical conduct and following instructions given by the exam staff.
Guide them to avoid interacting with other candidates during the exam or attempting any unfair practices.
Teach them about the consequences of malpractice, such as disqualification, cancellation of results, or criminal action.
Regularly check official NEET updates and ensure your child adheres to any new instructions from NTA.