NEET PG Exam: NEET PG exam tomorrow, read the guidelines before leaving home; take these documents with you..
Shikha Saxena August 02, 2025 01:15 PM

NEET PG 2025 Exam Guidelines: NEET PG, the eligibility test for admission to medical PG courses, will be conducted by the National Board of Medical Examinations (NBEMS) on Sunday, August 3, 2025. Candidates appearing for the exam will have to follow the guidelines prescribed by the NBE on the day of the exam.

NEET PG Admit Card 2025: Guidelines related to the admit card
The admit card is the most important document for the exam day. Therefore, candidates are advised to download their admit card and take a printout of it. You have to carry it with you to the center.

The 2-page admit card should be printed in color (back to back) on A4-sized white paper.

You have to report to the 'Reporting Counter' of the exam venue as per the time given in your admit card.

Carry a government photo identity card along with the admit card.

Your admit card and identity proof must be available with you at all times inside the exam center. Bring all the documents mentioned in the bulletin, which will be verified at the time of entry.

NEET PG Exam Entry Timing: Entry will be available only till 8.30 am

The NEET PG exam will be conducted tomorrow, August 3, from 9 am to 12.30 pm in computer-based test mode. Entry will close at 8:30 am.

Candidates have to report to the 'Reporting Counter' of the examination venue as per the timings mentioned in their admit cards. The exact entry point between the examination centre (reporting counter) and the main gate of the examination venue may be at some distance.

To avoid unexpected delays in reaching the entry point of the examination centre (reporting counter), candidates are advised to arrive on time and familiarise themselves with the exact entry point of the examination centre in advance at the examination venue premises.

What is not to do at the examination centre?

If any prohibited item is found being carried inside the examination centre, a case of unfair means will be registered. Medicines/Medical aid equipment/Face mask will be allowed inside the test centre only if supporting medical documents are produced at the time of entry. Avoid getting a tattoo of mehandi/colours on your fingers.

Maintain silence and discipline during the exam. Raise your hand to call the invigilator if you need any assistance during the exam.

Water bottle, pen, and pencil are also not allowed.
Water bottles/food items are not allowed inside the exam centre except for diabetics/pregnant women who may be allowed to carry a small quantity of simple sugar/food items in transparent bags after verification. Please do not bring any pen/pencil. No rough paper will be provided during the exam. A digital general calculator will be made available on the candidate's computer screen.

The following items will be prohibited at the exam centres:

Any stationery items like pens, papers, writing pads, pen drives, erasers, etc.

Any electronic devices like mobile phones, tablets, calculators, watches, Bluetooth, etc.

Any eatable items, whether loose or packed.

The examination is being strictly monitored and any case of involvement in any unfair practices will be dealt with strictly as per the provisions of the laws and guidelines in force by NBEMS.

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