NEET MDS 2026 exam city intimation clip released
New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) exam city information slip for the academic year 2026.
The City Slip has been released on the official website of NBEMS. Therefore, candidates who registered for the NEET MDS 2026 examination can now download their City Slip from there. The City Intimation Slip informs candidates about the city of the examination centre.
To access the City Intimation Slip, candidates must log in using the User ID and password created during registration.
STEPS TO DOWNLOAD THE NEET MDS 2026 EXAM CITY SLIP
STEP 1- Visit the official website of NBE.
STEP 2- Click on the NEET MDS Login link.
STEP 3- Enter your user ID and password.
STEP 4- The city intimation slip will appear on the screen.
STEP 5- Download and save the slip for future use.
Medical Dialogues had recently reported that the NEET MDS examination for the academic year 2026 will be conducted on May 2. For the exam, the NBEMS has made a demo test available on its official website.
This demo test will help candidates familiarise themselves with the computer-based format. The demo test is identical to the actual examination interface.
A demo test helps candidates understand how to solve questions, select and modify answers, mark questions for review, and utilise time effectively. Although it does not assess subject-matter knowledge, it plays a crucial role in minimising errors on the day of the examination and boosting confidence, particularly for those who are not accustomed to taking CBTs (Computer-Based Tests).
Meanwhile, NBEMS will release the NEET MDS 2026 admit card on April 29. Once the admit card is released, registered candidates will be notified via email, SMS alerts, and website notices.
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