With the NEET Re Exam June 21 approaching, candidates are focusing not just on preparation but also on following the correct dress code. The Re NEET Female Dress Code 2026 plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth entry into the exam centre without delays during security checks.
The guidelines are simple but strict—dress comfortably, avoid accessories, and stick to basic clothing.
Female candidates appearing for Re NEET 2026 should wear light-coloured, simple clothing such as half-sleeved tops, T-shirts, kurtis, or salwar suits. Heavy embroidery, large buttons, jewellery, shoes, and high heels should be avoided. Slippers or low-heeled sandals are recommended.
| Category | Guidelines |
| Clothing | Light, simple, comfortable |
| Sleeves | Half sleeves preferred |
| Footwear | Slippers or low-heel sandals |
| Jewellery | Not allowed |
| Heavy Designs | Not allowed |
| Security Check | Mandatory frisking |
Choosing the right outfit can save time at the centre. Here’s what is allowed:
Plain T-shirts
Half-sleeve tops
Simple kurtis
Light-coloured dresses
Plain trousers
Comfortable pants
Simple salwar
Slippers
Open sandals
Low-heel sandals
These options are ideal for quick verification and hassle-free entry.
Avoid carrying or wearing the following items to prevent delays:
Heavy embroidered dresses
Designer outfits
Long or layered clothing
Clothes with large buttons
Earrings
Necklaces
Rings
Bracelets
Watches
Shoes
Boots
High heels
Thick sole footwear
Yes, a simple kurti is allowed. Make sure it does not have heavy embroidery, metallic work, or decorative buttons. A plain cotton kurti is one of the safest choices.
While full sleeves are not completely banned, they are not recommended. Candidates wearing full sleeves may undergo additional frisking.
Best option:
Half-sleeve kurti
Half-sleeve T-shirt
Slippers
Flat sandals
Low-heel sandals
Closed shoes
Boots
Platform heels
Simple footwear ensures quicker security checks.
Candidates should avoid all types of jewellery, including:
Earrings
Nose rings
Neck chains
Bangles
Metallic hair accessories
Metal items may trigger security alarms during frisking.
Following these tips can make your exam day stress-free:
Reach the centre early
Wear simple, comfortable clothes
Carry only required documents
Avoid unnecessary items
Cooperate during frisking
Candidates wearing hijab, burqa, or customary dress are allowed to appear. However, they should report early to allow extra time for verification and checking.
Before leaving for the exam centre, ensure you have:
Admit card
Valid photo ID
Passport-size photographs
Transparent water bottle (if allowed)
Wearing heavy or stylish outfits
Carrying jewellery
Wearing high heels or shoes
Using metallic accessories
Reaching late for frisking
