The National Examination Board, NBE 2021 will conduct a nationwide NEET Peace Exam 2021 on April 18. In view of the growing number of corona cases across the country, the Board has issued guidelines on the official website of NBE, Natboard.edu.in for candidates to attend the NEET PG 2021 exam. In a notice issued by the board, it said, “Some guidelines have been issued for conducting the examination smoothly, taking into account the safety of the candidates.”
Read the guidelines issued to the candidates –
1. NBE has increased the number of examination centers in the State to protect candidates from any interstate travel. As such, the candidate does not have to travel outside the state to take the exam.
2. The admission letter to the candidates will be Covid e-Pass. Candidates should therefore not face any difficulties during the journey. All state departments have been informed about this.
3. The Board has given all candidates different reporting times to avoid congestion in the test centers. Candidates will be notified by email and SMS. Reporting time should be taken care of.
4. Thermal inspection of the candidates is done at the time of admission. If the candidate is above normal temperatures and the symptoms of Covidine are present in him / her, he / she is allowed to take the test in a separate laboratory.
5. It is mandatory for all candidates to wear a face mask. Candidates who do not follow this are not allowed to enter the examination centers. Candidates are not allowed to carry water bottles, gloves etc. in the examination hall. Only access card and records related to entry are allowed.
6. The Board provides a safety kit for all candidates including a face shield, face mask and 5 hand sanitizer pouches. It is mandatory to wear a face shield at all times during entry and exit. The face shield should be removed whenever the Face ID is checked during the registration process and during the test.
7. Candidates will be released from the test center in a group each after completing the examination. This can avoid crowds.
8. If the candidate has coronary symptoms or is infected with corona it is recommended to avoid appearing in the test.






