The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has officially released the admit card for NEET PG 2025. Candidates who registered for the exam can now download their hall tickets from the official website – nbe.edu.in.
The NEET PG 2025 exam will be conducted on August 3, 2025, in a single shift across India. With the release of the admit card, aspirants can now confirm their exam centre details, reporting schedule, and important instructions for the test day.
Quick Highlights
- Exam Name: NEET PG 2025
- Conducting Body: NBEMS
- Exam Date: August 3, 2025
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Total Seats: Approx. 45,000+ MD/MS/PG Diploma seats
- Website: nbe.edu.in
How to Download NEET PG 2025 Admit Card
- Go to the official NBEMS website – nbe.edu.in.
- Click on Entrance Examination > NEET PG 2025.
- Select the Admit Card 2025 link.
- Enter your login credentials (User ID and Password).
- Submit and download the hall ticket.
- Print multiple copies for exam-day use and future reference.
Important Details Mentioned on Admit Card
- Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
- Exam Date and Reporting Time
- Examination Centre and Address
- Instructions and COVID/entry guidelines
Note: In case of any error in personal details or centre allocation, candidates should immediately contact NBEMS support.
NEET PG 2025 Exam Pattern (Detailed)
NEET PG 2025 will be conducted in a single session (single shift). The pattern is as follows:
- Total Questions: 200 MCQs
- Marking Scheme: +4 marks for correct answer, –1 mark for wrong answer
- Total Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (210 minutes)
- Medium: English only
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Subject-Wise Distribution of Questions
- Pre-Clinical Subjects: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry – ~50 questions
- Para-Clinical Subjects: Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Social & Preventive Medicine – ~100 questions
- Clinical Subjects: Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, ENT, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Anaesthesia – ~50 questions
Total Seats for NEET PG 2025
NEET PG serves as the gateway to 45,000+ MD/MS/PG Diploma seats in India, distributed as:
- All India Quota (50%) – MCC counseling
- State Quota (50%) – Individual state counseling authorities
- Seats include government, private, and deemed universities.
Note: Final seat matrix will be updated by MCC during the counseling process.
Good Score for NEET PG 2025
Based on previous trends:
- 550+ Marks – Strong chance for top government colleges (clinical branches).
- 400–500 Marks – Good chance for para-clinical and semi-clinical branches.
Cut-off Percentiles (Previous Years):
- General: 50th percentile (~280–300 marks)
- SC/ST/OBC: 40th percentile (~230–250 marks)
- UR-PwD: 45th percentile (~260–270 marks)
City Intimation Slip vs Admit Card
NBEMS first releases a city intimation slip before the admit card, allowing candidates to know their exam city in advance and plan travel. The admit card includes detailed centre address and is mandatory to enter the exam hall.
NEET PG 2025 Counseling Process
- Step 1: Result declaration by NBEMS
- Step 2: Online registration for counseling (MCC for AIQ; states for their quotas)
- Step 3: Choice filling and seat allotment rounds
- Step 4: Reporting to allotted college with documents
- Step 5: Mop-up and stray vacancy rounds (if seats remain vacant)
Reservation Details
Reservation will apply as per Government of India norms for All India Quota seats:
- SC: 15%
- ST: 7.5%
- OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 27%
- EWS: 10%
- PwD: 5% horizontal reservation
States may follow their own reservation criteria for state quota counseling.
Will NEET PG 2025 Be Replaced by NExT?
There was speculation about the NExT (National Exit Test) replacing NEET PG. However, for 2025, NBEMS has confirmed NEET PG will be conducted as usual and NExT will not apply this year.
Exam-Day Instructions – What to Carry
Carry:
- Printed admit card with photo
- Valid photo ID (Aadhar, Passport, PAN, etc.)
- One recent passport-size photograph (same as uploaded)
Do Not Carry:
- Mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, books, or paper
- Food items or electronic devices
0 Comments