Fact Check: Is NEXT exam scheduled to be held in July 2025?

Written By :  Nidhi Srivastava
Published On 2025-04-02 08:27 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-02 08:48 GMT

A viral social media post contains a notice that claims that the NEXT exam is scheduled to be held in July 2025. This notice is fake and a part of April fools Day prank .

Claim

A viral post on Instagram by drjagdishchatur claims that the NEXT exam is scheduled to be held in July 2025. The notice in the post reads,

"Subject: NEXT exams to be conducted in July 2025

NEXT exams will be conducted in 5 phases starting 3th July 2025 as per April fools day prank

The NEET-PG 2024 shall now be conducted on 11th August 2024 in two shifts.

The cut-off date for the purpose of eligibility to appear in the NEET-PG 2024 shall continue to be 15th August 2024.

Further details regarding the conduct of examination in two shifts shall be published on NBEMS website https://natboard.edu.in in due course.

For any query/clarification/assistance, please write to NBEMS at its Communication Web Portal: https://exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main"

The post has 2906 likes and can be accessed here. While carefully reading upon the notice, the notice itself states that its an APRIL Fools Day prank, the downloaded picture soon went viral on whatsapp, with many people claiming the NEXT will indeed be held in July 2025

Fact Check

The claim that NEXT will be held in July 2025 is FALSE. The original post itself clarifies that it is part of an April Fools' prank and is not intended to be taken seriously.

Is the next NEET-PG exam scheduled to be held in July 2025?

The claim that the NEXT/PG-NEET exam will be held in July 2025 is FALSE and misleading. The notice that was shared explicitly states that the exam schedule mentioned for July 2025 is part of an April Fools’ prank, making the claim false and not to be taken seriously.

An image circulating online on social media platform and on whatsapp claims that the NEXT exam will be conducted in 5 phases starting 3rd July 2025. However, the first point in the same notice reads:

“NEXT exams will be conducted in 5 phases starting 3th July 2025 as per April fools day prank”

This clearly indicates that the information about the July 2025 schedule is not genuine and is intended as a joke. Additionally, the notice provides the next line as

The NEET-PG 2024 is scheduled for 11th August 2024 and will be conducted in two shifts.

The cut-off date for eligibility to appear remains 15th August 2024.

 Now since the notice is further dated 1.04.2025 and is stating about the NEET-PG 2024 is scheduled for 11th August 2024, which clearly does not make sense, it is clear that someone manipulated the earlier notice to create this new notice, and that its contents need not be believed. 

Medical Dialogues Final Take

The claim that the NEXT will be held in July 2025 is false and intentionally misleading, as a part of an April Fools’ Day prank, clearly acknowledged in the notice itself. Students are strongly advised to rely only on official channels like the NBEMS website for accurate updates.

Also its important to read the notice carefully before blindly forwarding/sharing in panic on social media 

Claim :  Is the NEXT exam scheduled to be held in July 2025?
Claimed By :  drjagdishchatur
Fact Check :  Misleading
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