NEET PG 2025 Tentative list of 233 exam cities released, Here's How to select
New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the tentative list of exam cities for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) exam for the academic year 2025. The exam is scheduled to be held on August 3 in computer-based mode.
This time, the NBE has increased the number of exam cities, following the Supreme Court's direction to the exam conducting body to conduct the exam in a single shift.
Now, as per the revised list of exam cities released by NBE, the NEET PG 2025 exam will be conducted in a total of 233 exam cities. Earlier, as per the NEET PG exam 2025 information bulletin, the exam was to be conducted in a total of 179 cities.
In this regard, NBE has released an official notice stating that all the candidates will have to resubmit the exam city option. Therefore, the application window will be live from tomorrow, i.e. 13 June 2025, 03:00 PM to 17 June 2025, 11:55 PM. The exam city will be selected by the candidates on a first come first-served basis.
STEPS FOR THE NEET PG 2025 EXAM CITY SELECTION PROCEDURE
STEP 1- Log in with your existing Application Credentials.
STEP 2- Click on the “Choose Test City” Tab.
STEP 3- Please click on the “Click here to choose test city” Tab.
STEP 4- Go through the instructions, click close after reading.
STEP 5- Personal Details shall be auto-populated.
STEP 7- Select State under Test City Preferences upon State selection option to choose test city will be visible.
STEP 8- Select Test City and read the instructions carefully. Click Ok to close the Instructions.
STEP 9- Read the instructions and click on the radio button to submit the form.
STEP 10- Upon clicking on Submit Button, below Confirmation Message will appear, click on OK to ensure your selection is final.
Medical Dialogues earlier reported that the Supreme Court's ruling directing the National Board of Examinations (NBE) to conduct the NEET-PG Examination in a single shift came as major relief for the aspirants who were concerned about the double shift exam pattern and especially the normalisation method.
To view the notice, click the link below
To view the exam city list, click the link below
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