Mark your calendars, aspiring doctors. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025 date is officially out, and it's happening in two shifts. Get ready to strategise your preparation accordingly.
NEET (PG) 2025 Exam Date and Important Information
| NEET (PG) 2025 Exam Date | 15 June, 2025 |
| Mode | Online: Computer Based Test (CBT) |
| Shifts | Two shifts |
| Exam Duration | 3.5 hours (210 minutes) |
| Total Marks | 800 |
| Total Questions | 200 |
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| Language/Medium | English |
Thus, NEET (PG) 2025 will be conducted in two shifts on 15 June, 2025. The NEET (PG) 2025 Admit Card is yet to be released.
NEET (PG) 2025 Eligibility Criteria
Currently, this information is based on previous year's (i.e. 2024) information bulletin. We will update this section as soon as the NEET (PG) 2025 bulletin is issued.
Age:
There is no upper age limit for taking the NEET (PG) exam.
Academic Qualifications:
You must hold an MBBS Degree or a Provisional MBBS Pass Certificate that is recognised under the Indian Medical Council Act of 1956. Furthermore, you must possess a permanent or provisional registration certificate for your MBBS degree.
Internship:
You are required to have completed your internship before the specific cutoff date outlined in the official NEET (PG) information brochure.
NEET (PG) 2025 Applicable Courses
Through NEET (PG) 2025, admission will be granted to Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Surgery (MS), and PG Diploma courses available across government, deemed medical universities, and other private medical colleges.
NEET (PG) 2025 Reactions
The medical authority's approach to conducting the exam has stirred discussions online. Numerous candidates, doctors, and medical activists have voiced their concerns on X (formerly Twitter), questioning the fairness of the examination and the normalisation process.
It is essential to carefully consider the diverse perspectives to ensure a fair examination process. Further clarity from the authorities may help address the concerns presented online.
Source
Official Notice by NBEMS, 17 March, 2025: click here to read.
Kindly note that any and all information is subject to change as per the National Board of Examinations In Medical Sciences, Education Ministry, and the Government of India.
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