Only limited fields such as photograph, signature and thumb impression can be modified during this window.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the final edit window for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG 2025), offering registered candidates a last opportunity to make changes in their application forms. Applicants can log in at the official website — natboard.edu.in — and edit specific fields in their forms until May 26, 2025.
To access the correction facility, candidates will need their user ID and password. Only limited fields such as photograph, signature and thumb impression can be modified during this window. Changes to details like candidate name, nationality, mobile number, email address and test city will not be permitted.
This is the final chance to edit the NEET PG 2025 application, and no further opportunities will be given, as per the information bulletin. NBEMS will release the city information slip on June 2, and the admit card download link will be activated on June 11. The examination is scheduled for June 15, and results will be declared by July 15, 2025. The internship completion cut-off for eligibility is set for July 31, 2025.
Important dates at a glance:
- City intimation slip release: June 2, 2025
- Admit card release: June 11, 2025
- NEET PG 2025 exam date: June 15, 2025
- Result Declaration: By July 15, 2025
NEET PG 2025 marking scheme:
According to the official marking pattern:
- Each correct answer will fetch 4 marks
- Each incorrect answer will result in a deduction of 1 mark
- Unanswered questions will carry no marks
The exam will consist of 200 multiple-choice questions, with four answer options for each, provided only in English.
Candidates are advised to carefully review their application details before the correction window closes, as no further modifications will be permitted post-deadline.
Published: 24 May 2025, 06:35 pm IST
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