NEET PG 2025 on August 3- Know Do's and Don'ts for exam day

Published On 2025-07-30 06:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-30 06:00 GMT

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New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is going to conduct the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) Exam on August 3rd for the academic year 2025. In this regard, candidates who are appearing for the exam must be aware of dos and don’ts for the said exam.

As per the NEET PG 2025 exam Information Bulletin released by the NBEMS in this regard, if during the course/of training/examination, a candidate is found indulging in any of the following, he/she shall be deemed to have used unfair means.

1 If a candidate is found to have made a wrong statement in his/her application form for appearance in the examinations /counseling /admission to the training or has attempted to secure or has secured admission to any of the examinations/courses of NBEMS or has obtained registration with any medical council, by making a false statement or by production of a false/forged document.

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2 If at any stage a candidate has tampered with any entry in the certificate or statement of marks or any certificate issued by any governmental or nongovernmental body or any other document that has been issued to him/ her by NBEMS.

3 Use/possession of any kind of electronic gadgets, including mobile phones with or without internet (whether the gadgets are actually used or not).

4 A candidate found copying from notes written on any part of his/her clothing, body, desk or table or instrument like setsquares, protractors, scales etc. or who is found guilty of concealing, disfiguring, rendering illegible, swallowing or destroying any notes or papers or material found with him/her or found exchanging answer book or question paper with solution or talking to a person or consulting notes or books outside the Examination Hall, while going to the toilet or in the toilet.

5 Giving or receiving assistance directly or indirectly of any kind or attempting to do so.

6 Having in possession of any notebook (s) or notes or chits or any other unauthorised material concerning the subject of the examination paper.

7 Change of seat/system without the permission of Examination Superintendent/ In charge of Computer Laboratory.

8 Contacting or communicating or trying to do so with any person, other than the Examination Staff, during the examination time in the examination centre/ Computer Laboratory.

9 Consulting notes, books or any other material or outside person while going out of the examination hall/Computer Laboratory to the toilet or to any other place.

10 Impersonation.

11 Forgery in photo identification produced to seek entry in the test centre / producing false documents for the purpose.

12 Using or attempting to use any other undesirable method or means in connection with the examination.

13 Running away or swallowing or destroying any note or paper,, or material found with him/her.

14 Threatening any of the officials connected with the conduct of the examinations or threatening any of the candidates.

15 Peeping into the computer monitor screen of the other candidate.

16 Disclosing his/her identity or making a distinctive mark in the answer book for that purpose, or failing to deliver his/her answer book/continuation sheet before leaving the examination hall.

17 Hacking or attempting to hack or causing interference with the website of NBEMS or its Technology Partner(s) or their Information Technology systems.

18 Tampering with Information Technology systems of NBEMS or Technology Partner(s) or Computer Laboratory.

19 Damaging the computer systems of Computer Laboratory.

20 Candidate found to have attempted or trying to attempt personally or through another person to influence or pressurize an examiner, or any officer or official connected with the examinations of the NBEMS or its technology partner, either at NBEMS or at the office of technology partner or their respective residence(s), in any matter concerned with the examinations.

21 Any candidate violating the NDA will be treated as UMC.

22 If at any stage it is found that the candidate has appeared multiple times in the same session of examination or has appeared in the same or different examination of NBEMS with different names, unfair means case shall be registered against such candidate and dealt accordingly.

23 Any act of a candidate/any person which is detrimental to safe, secure and smooth conduct of examination and the decision of EEC in this regard shall be final.

24 Candidate is found talking/peeping at another candidate during the examination hours in the examination room.

25 A candidate who refuses to obey the Superintendent of Examination centre/Computer Lab and changes his/her seat with another candidate and/or creates disturbance of any kind during the examination and/or otherwise misbehaves in the examination hall.

26 Any candidate found guilty of having adopted anyone or more of the above Unfair means/misconduct is liable to be penalized with a penalty by the Examination Ethics Committee, which may vary from cancellation of the examination/ expulsion up to next 14 attempts or 7 yrs and/or cancellation of candidature as may be decided by Examinations Ethics Committee after considering each case.

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