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NEET PG 2025 application edit window opens at natboard.edu.in: Check list of editable fields here

NEET PG 2025 application edit window opens at natboard.edu.in: Check list of editable fields here

Time of India16 hours ago

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has reopened the NEET PG 2025 application edit window on June 20, 2025, providing applicants with a final chance to review and revise their submitted forms before the exam scheduled for August 3, 2025.
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This period, open until June 22, offers candidates the opportunity to update key details such as date of birth, academic qualifications, gender, category, PwD and EWS status, and to re-upload essential images—including photographs, signatures, and thumb impressions—ensuring compliance with prescribed formats.
However, certain fields remain locked: name, category, nationality, email address, mobile number, and test city cannot be modified during this window.
This proactive correction facility underscores NBEMS's commitment to preventing administrative errors and enhancing candidate readiness ahead of NEET PG 2025.
Editable fields in NEET PG application form 2025
Candidates can make changes to the following fields in their NEET PG application form:
Personal & Academic Updates
Date of Birth
Gender
Category (Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward Classes/General)
PwD & EWS Status
Academic Qualifications
Image Corrections
Photograph, Signature, and Thumb Impression—must adhere to the updated specifications. This image correction window operates across two phases: pre-final and final—ensuring any upload discrepancies can be rectified.
Non‑editable fields
The following critical details are locked and cannot be corrected at this time:
Name
Category
Nationality
Email Address
Mobile Number
Test City
Steps to make edits in NEET PG application form
Here is how candidates will be able to edit their NEET PG forms online:
Visit natboard.edu.in and navigate to the 'NEET PG' section.
Click the application correction link.
Log in using your user ID and password.
Make permitted changes, re-upload images if needed, then save and re-submit.
Pay any balance fees required for category or PwD status changes.
Remember to double-check all updated entries before submitting, as changes made now will reflect on your admit card, and any mistake could cause issues during counselling or admission stages.

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