Prime Highlights
- July 31, NBEMS has released admit cards for NEET PG 2025.
- The NEET PG entrance examination will be held on August 3 in one sitting.
Key Facts
- The candidates can download the admit cards from natboard.edu.in by providing the login credentials.
- The candidate, along with a print of the admit card and a photo ID, must be accompanied by it during the examination.
Key Background
The “NEET PG 2025” officially launched admit cards by National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) today, i.e., July 31. The postgraduate medical entrance examination aspirant admit cards are now downloadable from the official site with application details. The admit card is a mandatory document and has to be presented at the test center along with a valid photo identity and SMC, MCI, or NMC registration certificate.
The “NEET PG 2025” exam will be conducted on August 3 in a single session from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM. The test timing was changed from an earlier time and over more than a single session earlier, but as per orders of the court to ensure the process to be fair and transparent in assessment, the test schedule was changed. The single-session test schedule provides equality and justice to all the candidates.
Each admit card contains minimum details such as the name of the candidate, roll number, application number, test center allotted, reporting time, and test instructions. The candidates are asked to verify that all the details printed on the admit card are correct. In case any mistake is found, it must be intimated to the NBEMS helpline so that the correction can be made immediately.
To download the hall ticket, the campaigners need to log in to the website of NBEMS, access the link” NEET PG 2025 Admit Card,” enter their listed log- in credentials, and download the PDF. Take some printouts as a palladium. Besides the admit card, the scholars are also needed to carry a valid original print identification evidence on the test day — aadhaar, passport, namer ID, or visage card. incapability to produce the documents could lead to disqualification for trying the test.
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