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Dear aspirant,
There is no such rule like the applicant should carry specific type of admit card, it is your choice to take your admit card in black and white or in colour , when you take print in colour the details in the admit card will visible clearly. So it is preferable to take in colour one.
Please make sure that all the documents need for the examination is kept ready a day before examination.
Also please use the career 360 link to know about the details and guidelines you have to follow for neet examination
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-day-guideline
Hope these will help you and all the best for your examination and perform well .
Hi
You can carry either black and white or coloured print out of your admit card , both are acceptable
This is because
There is no compulsion that your neet admit card should be coloured But as coloured one is more clearly visible so coloured admit card is more preferable
Now , that you still have time left for your neet examination I'll suggest you to focus on your preparation and revision, go through mock test paper sample papers and previous year question papers as it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination.
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Dear Aspirant,
It does not make much of a difference, You can have it in any of the format. Just make sure that the print is of good quality and have all the details in a readable way and your picture is clear.
If you have color print facility nearby, then you can definitely get a color copy.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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