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NEET 2022 controversy: Here’s exactly what the dresscode says

Tamil Nadu NEET Scandal

Staff at a NEET exam centre in Kerala’s Kollam district asking female candidates to remove their bras as they had metal in them has drawn widespread criticism from across the country.

The incident came to light after the father of a 17-year-old who was frisked for wearing an underwire bra with metal hooks and later allowed no time to wear the undergarment before appearing for an exam complained pertaining to the behaviour of staff who were on duty on Sunday.

This, however, is not an unheard-of incident in a NEET exam centre where stringent regulations are adhered to with respect to the dress code. Incidents of staff asking female students to remove bras stringent frisking, and asking girls to take off their safety pins or even hair clips are reported every year.

The National Testing Agency, an autonomous organization under the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India) which conducts the test has detailed guidelines on the dress code to be followed. Here is what it says verbatim.

“The NTA believes in the sanctity and fairness of conducting the examination, however, it also believes in the sensitivity involved in frisking (girl) candidates and will issue comprehensive instructions accordingly to the staff and other officials at the Examination Centres. The frisking of the female candidates will be done inside a closed enclosure by female staff only,” the dresscode says.

Also read: NEET 2022 frisking incident: Five women arrested; NTA constitutes fact-finding team

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