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NEET PG 2025 not possible before August 3, exam body tells Supreme Court
NEET PG 2025 not possible before August 3, exam body tells Supreme Court

India Today

timea day ago

  • Health
  • India Today

NEET PG 2025 not possible before August 3, exam body tells Supreme Court

If you're waiting for the NEET PG 2025 exam, there's a new update. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has informed the Supreme Court that it cannot conduct the exam before August 3. This comes after the top court directed that the exam must be held in a single shift nationwide -- unlike last year's two-shift scheduled for June 15, the exam now needs fresh arrangements. And not just a few -- we're talking over 1,000 centres across 250+ cities, plus nearly 60,000 staff to manage everything from invigilation to NBEMS TOLD THE COURTIn an affidavit, NBEMS said this time is essential for planning. They cited Tata Consultancy Services, their tech partner, saying the scale of the computer-based exam needs massive coordination. Roles to be filled include system operators, lab managers, registration staff, and electricians. They also highlighted that NEET PG is a high-stakes exam. Any chances of malpractice need to be strictly avoided, which means help from law enforcement agencies and tighter centre THE CHANGE?The shift to a single session was triggered by a petition from United Doctors Front, arguing that different sessions could lead to unfairness. The Supreme Court agreed, saying holding it in multiple shifts could result in varying difficulty levels for has now proposed the August 3 date, with the exam set to be held from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm, subject to the Court's final NEXT FOR ASPIRANTS?A final decision from the Supreme Court is awaited. Meanwhile, students are advised to check the official NBEMS website regularly for any updates regarding the new exam schedule.

NBEMS to issue FMGE pass certificates for December 2024 session: Check official notice here
NBEMS to issue FMGE pass certificates for December 2024 session: Check official notice here

Time of India

timea day ago

  • General
  • Time of India

NBEMS to issue FMGE pass certificates for December 2024 session: Check official notice here

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released a notice regarding the distribution of pass certificates of the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) December 2024 session. The pass certificates to candidates were issued from February 24 to May 23, 2025 after the verification process. However, candidates who were unable to collect their certificates can now do it as per the new schedule released by NBEMS. As per the schedule, the distribution of FMGE certificates will be done between June 11 to July 16, 2025. Distribution of FMGE pass certificates The FMGE pass certificates for December 2024 session will be distributed as per the roll number wise schedule released by FMGE. Candidates can check the official notice issued by NBEMS here: Distribution of FMGE pass certificates 2024 notice Check roll number wise schedule here: FMGE December 2024 Roll Number Schedule of Certificate Collection From 2411200001 to 2411207622 June 11, 2025 From 2411207628 to 2411215299 June 18, 2025 From 2411215307 to 2411222940 June 25, 2025 From 2411222946 to 2411230743 July 2, 2025 From 2411230746 to 2411238465 July 9, 2025 From 2411238468 to 2411246184 July 16, 2025 Required documents for collection Candidates must present the following original documents at the time of collection: FMGE December 2024 Admit Card Passport (including all old passports) Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) Card, if applicable Primary Medical Qualification Degree Certificate, duly apostilled or attested by the Indian Embassy Eligibility Certificate issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI) or National Medical Commission (NMC) Valid photo identity proof (Voter ID, PAN card, Driving Licence, or Aadhaar Card) Self-declaration form (available in the entry slip) Printed entry slip downloaded from the NBEMS website Candidates also have to undergo biometric verification, including fingerprint and facial recognition. It is advised to avoid applying henna or any substances on fingers that might interfere with biometric scanning. For more information about FMGE examination, candidates are advised to visit the official NBEMS website . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

Chandigarh: Students welcome one-shift NEET PG exam, fear delay
Chandigarh: Students welcome one-shift NEET PG exam, fear delay

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Chandigarh: Students welcome one-shift NEET PG exam, fear delay

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025 has been postponed indefinitely, leaving over 2 lakh aspiring medical students across the country in limbo. The exam, initially scheduled for June 15, will now be held on a later date, following a Supreme Court order issued on May 30. The postponement has been made to make arrangements for holding NEET (PG) '25 in one shift. While many students have welcomed the move to hold the exam in a single shift to ensure fairness, the delay is causing significant stress and tension. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) announced the postponement on Monday, stating that it was necessary to make arrangements for a single shift exam this year with more efficient infrastructure and security systems. Manav, a first-time NEET PG aspirant, said, 'It is a big relief that the exam is happening in a single shift. We are quite happy about it. But the indefinite postponement of the exam causes a serious harm to our morale as we are directionless for now. It is a distressing scenario to be in.' 'Conducting the exam in one shift would eliminate the discrepancies that arose in previous years, where the difficulty levels between the two shifts often varied. Two shifts bring in discrepancies,' he added. Avijit, a second-time aspirant from Panchkula, said, 'Last year, my exam was in the second shift and I found it to be more difficult than the first shift. The postponement has not impacted me much because I went through a similar situation last year. I was tense last year, especially when they postponed the exam just hours before it was supposed to begin.' A graduate from GMCH-32, Chandigarh, on condition of anonymity, said, 'I have mixed emotions regarding the postponement of the exam. Since the exam date and centre are not in my hands, I am focusing on my preparation.' Dr Vishnu Jinja, a core member of the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), said, 'The decision to hold the exam in a single shift is going to benefit students. In double shifts, the difficulty level of the exam remains subjective, but with a single shift exam, all students will be assessed on the same level with more transparency in the system.'

Won't be able to hold NEET in single shift before Aug 3: NBEMS to SC
Won't be able to hold NEET in single shift before Aug 3: NBEMS to SC

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Indian Express

Won't be able to hold NEET in single shift before Aug 3: NBEMS to SC

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) — which conducts the entrance exam for post-graduate and super-speciality medical courses — told the Supreme Court that it will not be able to conduct the NEET-PG test before August 3. The examination, which was scheduled to take place on June 15, was recently postponed after court's direction to conduct it in a single shift, instead of two like it took place last year. The NBEMS, in an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, said that this was the minimum amount of time required for arranging additional centres, invigilators, and support staff. Citing Tata Consultancy Services, its partner in conducting the examination that is computer-based and not pen-and-paper, the NBEMS said it needs to engage more than 1,000 centres across 250 cities for the examination. Nearly 60,000 people will also have to be engaged ranging from venue commanding officers, system operators, invigilators, security staff, lab and registration managers, and electricians. 'NEET PG, being a high stake and flagship exam in the country, attempts to do malpractice is a major challenge to be addressed which will require all law enforcement agencies to come together and join hands,' said NBEMS. Besides this, certain other steps would have to be taken such as giving the students a choice to select centres, it said.

GPAT Result 2025 expected on this Date; Check past trends here
GPAT Result 2025 expected on this Date; Check past trends here

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Indian Express

GPAT Result 2025 expected on this Date; Check past trends here

GPAT Result 2025 will soon be declared by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). The result will likely be released likely on June 25, 2025 at Candidates must download the scorecard released by the authority to check their scores and the All India Ranking. Once the GPAT Result 2025 is released, candidates will not be allowed to raise objections against the result. Check the expected result date below: GPAT 2025 Result Release Date The authority has not released any official notification yet regarding the result 2025 date and time. The final answer key will also be released after reviewing all the objections, along with the GPAT result 2025 which will be prepared based on the final answer key. Check the expected date here as per the previous years' trends: Year Dates 2025 June 25, 2025 (Expected) 2024 July 8, 2025 2023 July 1, 2023 GPAT Result 2025: Steps to Download Check the steps below to download the GPAT Result; Visit the official website – Click on the link 'GPAT Result 2025' mentioned on the homepage. Enter the login credentials in the login window – application number, password and other details. Click on the link 'Click to view Result'. The Result will be displayed on the screen.

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