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NEET PG 2025: Candidates will get information on their registered email ID. This exam will not be released on the website on nutboard.edu.in.

NEET PG 2025 admit cards will be issued on 31 July. (Representative image/file)
The National of Examination Board in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will release the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET PG 2025 Examination City Allocation Slip on 21 July. Candidates will get information on their registered email ID. This exam will not be released on the website on nutboard.edu.in.
According to the official notice, the allocation of the test to a candidate will be randomly done with the options provided to the candidates at the time of the application, and these four options will not be considered as the order of preference of testing cities.
The admit cards will be issued on 31 July.
‘All the applicants of NEETPG 2025 will be informed via email on their registered email ID 21.07.2025 on their registered email ID at 21.07.2025. The allotted test will be informed through the admit card to the exact site in the city which will be issued on 31.07.2025, “reads the official notice.
NEET PG 2025: How to check the exam city slip?
step 1 – Go to your registered mail or mobile number and check for the message sent by NBEMS.
step 2 – Make sure all the information on the slip is correct, including your name, registration number and assigned cities.
step 3 – Review personal information and save or download the city slip for later use.
NEET PG 2025 Exam Pattern
The NEET PG test will be administered using a computer-based test mode (CBT). The examination will include 200 multiple choice questions for 800 marks. Each will be given four digits for the correct response, and one mark will be reduced to each incorrect response.
The NEET PG paper will be divided into five sections, each of which contains 40 questions. The total time allotted is 3hr 30min. Each section is timed and studnets can go to the next section only after the end of the first section. They cannot return to the previous section. NEET PG will have questions divided into pre-nodddi, para-nidanik and clinical subjects from 19 MBBS subjects.
To consider 26,699 Doctor of Medicine (MD), 13,886 Master of Surgery (MS) and 922 PG Diploma seats, candidates should pass the NEET PG 2025 exam.
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