If you've been preparing for NEET PG 2025, this news is crucial for you. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) released the admit cards on the official website on July 31st. Candidates can now download their hall tickets from natboard.edu.in. The examination is scheduled for August 3rd. Find complete details related to the admit card below in simple language.
NEET PG Admit Card 2025: NBEMS has clarified that the NEET PG 2025 admit cards were released on July 31st at 10 AM. Hall tickets will only be available online — they will not be sent by post or via email. Therefore, all candidates must download them directly from the website.
How to Download the Admit Card? A Step-by-Step Guide
The process to download the admit card is very simple. Just follow these steps:
- First, visit the natboard.edu.in website.
- Click on the ‘NEET PG 2025 Admit Card’ link displayed on the homepage.
- Enter your login details (User ID and Password).
- Once logged in, your admit card will appear on the screen.
- Now, download it and take a printout for safekeeping.
What Information Will Be on the Admit Card?
When you download the admit card, it will contain this important information:
- Name and complete address of the exam center
- Reporting time and shift
- Your photo and basic details
- List of documents to carry with you
Check these details carefully and remember to bring everything with you on the day of the exam.
When is the Exam and What Time Does it Start?
- Date: August 3rd, 2025 (Saturday)
- Time: 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Reporting Time: It is essential to arrive before the scheduled time, as biometric and document verification will take time.
Which Courses Can You Get Admission To Through This Exam?
After passing NEET PG 2025, candidates will be able to get admission to these medical courses:
- Post-MBBS DNB programs
- 6-year DrNB Super Speciality courses
- NBEMS Diploma courses
This is an opportunity for medical graduates who want to take a step towards specialization.
Got a Center Far Away? You're Not Alone
Many students have complained that they have been allotted exam centers far from their homes. Regarding this, IMA-JDN (Indian Medical Association – Junior Doctors Network) has also written a letter to Health Minister J.P. Nadda. They state that this is causing mental stress and travel difficulties for the students. Currently, there has been no response from NBEMS on this matter.