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CUET PG 2025: Dress Code Guidelines for Male and Female Candidates

Candidates must follow the CUET PG 2025 dress code, prioritizing simplicity and comfort to ensure a smooth exam process.

NEW DELHI: The Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate courses (CUET PG 2025) is a highly anticipated national-level exam. To ensure a smooth, fair, and respectful examination process, candidates are advised to follow specific CUET PG 2025 dress code guidelines. While there may not be strict official rules, maintaining simplicity and comfort in clothing is recommended to avoid unnecessary complications during security checks.

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    CUET PG 2025 Dress Code for Male Candidates

    Male candidates should adhere to the following guidelines for a hassle-free examination experience:

    • Wear simple and comfortable clothes, such as half-sleeved shirts. In winter, opt for sweaters with fewer pockets.
    • Avoid caps or mufflers. However, Sikh candidates are permitted to wear a turban but should reach early for security clearance.
    • Do not wear metallic objects like rings, belts, or jewelry.
    • Refrain from wearing jackets, hoodies, or extra layers of clothing.
    • Opt for open footwear like chappals or sandals instead of shoes.

    CUET PG 2025 Dress Code for Female Candidates

    Female candidates should follow these guidelines for a smooth examination process:

    • Choose comfortable and simple attire like kurtas, tops, dresses, and trousers.
    • Avoid metal jewelry such as rings, bracelets, and necklaces.
    • Do not wear belts or clothes with metallic buttons.
    • Wear open-toed footwear such as sandals or chappals.
    • Keep hairstyles simple and avoid heavy hair accessories.
    • Veils, caps, or headgear are generally not allowed. However, candidates who wear them for religious reasons must seek prior approval from authorities.
    • Avoid applying henna or tattoos on hands

    The exam authorities have stated that there will be no facility for storing personal belongings. Therefore, candidates should refrain from bringing any items other than those explicitly permitted inside the examination hall.

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    Written by: Rajnish
    Rajnish is a dedicated news writer at Entrance Fever, specializing in educational updates and industry trends . He studied engineering at graduation level from GGSIPU and Economics and Management at master level from Delhi University. And above all he have been teaching and counselling students at various coaching institutes. His work focuses on keeping students and educators informed about the latest developments in the education sector.

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