About NEET PG 2022 Exam:
The NEET PG 2022 exam will be held as a Computer-based test on May 21, 2022. The exam will commence at 9 am to continue till 12:30 pm. 300 multiple choice questions will be asked in the paper which will have to be answered within the stipulated time (three hours and thirty minutes).
The NEET PG 2022 scores will be the gateway for the candidates seeking admission to Master of Surgery (MS), Doctor of Medicine (MD) and PG Diploma courses.
Certain Do's and Don'ts for the exam day have been mentioned below for the reference of the candidates, who are slated to appear in the exam.
NEET PG 2022: Do's
- Report to the exam venue early: Candidates about to appear in the exam must report to the exam centre at least 1 hour prior to the commencement of the examination.
- Carry hard copy of the hall ticket: It is mandatory for all candidates to carry a hard copy of their respective hall tickets to the exam centre. Failing to do so will result in the candidate's suspension from the exam.
- ID Proof mandatory: Alongside admit card, the candidates will also be required to produce a valid identity proof at the examination centre. Hence, candidates must bear the same in mind and must carry an identity proof as well, such as Driving license, Passport, Aadhar Card, Voter ID card, etc.
- Adherence to Covid norms: All candidates will necessarily have to follow the Covid-appropriate behaviour, to safeguard themselves and others from infection spread.
- Don't report late: Candidates who do not reach the exam centre in time will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
- Unfair practices prohibited: No candidate must indulge in any unfair practices such as Cheating, copying, etc. If any candidate is found doing so, his/her candidature will be subject to cancellation.
- No electronic gadgets allowed: Possession of electronic gadgets inside the hall is strictly prohibited. Thus, candidates must not possess gadgets and devices such as mobile phones, earphones, tablets, digital watches, etc.
- Don't leave without seeking permission: Candidates must not leave the exam hall without seeking the permission of the invigilator.