The NEET-PG 2024 test is set for August 11; updates have been released by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). The exam will now be administered in two shifts throughout 185 cities around the country in response to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW) and NBEMS's mandate for increased security measures.
There have been some significant modifications that candidates who were previously granted admission cards for the exam on June 23 should be aware of. The test cities they were previously assigned are now deemed invalid. Rather, they have to choose their new test cities again during the new selection window, which runs from July 19 to July 22.
We are requesting @MoHFW_INDIA Mr. @JPNadda ji, to conduct the #NEETPG2024 in one shift, with same #CBT sets, for every #NEETPG aspirants, without applying Rank Matrix !
— All India Doctors (@AllIndiaDoctors) July 11, 2024
Our #doctors are against such new changes due to increasing trust deficit and lack of authenticity of ranks. pic.twitter.com/W5c0voHNDB
Candidates must use their NEET-PG 2024 applicant login credentials to access the NBEMS website in order to finish the selection procedure. Depending on the status of their correspondence address, they will have to select four test cities that they would like to use. If there is more demand than supply in the state they have chosen, they might offer alternate cities in states close by. It's crucial to understand that test cities will be assigned at random and will not correspond with the candidates' stated order of preference.
On August 8, the NEET-PG 2024 exam admission cards are scheduled to be distributed. Information regarding the particular testing location within the designated city will be included on these admit cards. It is recommended that candidates frequently check the NBEMS website and their emails for information on updates and how to download their admit cards.
The purpose of the new security measures is to preserve a safe testing environment and guarantee the integrity of the examination procedure. Improved procedures and controls are part of this effort to stop any kind of dishonesty or fraud. These steps, which are intended to manage a large number of candidates while maintaining high standards of examination security, include the switch to two exam sessions and the expansion of the list of test cities.
To choose their new test cities, candidates are advised to connect to the NBEMS website as soon as possible between July 19 and July 22. To guarantee a test location, this step must be finished within the allotted time. If this deadline is missed, there may be issues or delays in getting the admission card.
NEET PG 2024 admission cards: NBEMS provides a city list; on July 29, admit card on August 8; city slide https://t.co/6HaGZ4JrHL
— thebharatexpress.com (@thebharatexpres) July 19, 2024
For recent medical graduates hoping to undertake postgraduate training in a variety of medical specialties, the NEET-PG 2024 is an essential test. With these changes, NBEMS hopes to give every candidate a more seamless and safe exam experience.
Candidates can get further information by visiting the official NBEMS website or by getting in touch with their local NBEMS office. It is imperative to remain current with any new instructions or information that the examination board may supply.