Sharing exam content will lead to cancellation, penal action: NBE warns NEET PG 2025 candidates

Published On 2025-08-05 06:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-08-05 09:56 GMT
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New Delhi- The National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) exam for the academic year 2025 was conducted recently. After the completion of the exam, the exam conducting body, the National Board of Medical Examination (NBEMS), has released an important alert for the NEET PG 2025 candidates through its official WhatsApp channel.

NBEMS said that NEET PG candidates cannot share any exam material for any purpose.

According to the message released on the NBEMS WhatsApp channel, "In terms of the Non-disclosure agreement (NDA), duly published in NEET-PG Information Bulletin and acknowledged by all candidates who have appeared in NEET-PG 2025, NEET-PG is a proprietary examination and is conducted only by NBEMS. The contents of this exam are confidential, proprietary and are owned by NBEMS. NBEMS explicitly prohibits the candidate, from reproducing, transmitting or publishing any or some contents of this exam, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means verbal or written, electronic or mechanical for any purpose whatsoever. No content of this examination must be shared with friends, acquaintances or third parties including sharing through online means or via social media."

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Violation of NDA by a candidate shall be liable for penal action and cancellation of the candidature for NEET-PG 2025, the NBS warned.

The NEET PG 2025 exam was conducted on August 3 in a single session from 9 am to 12.30 pm in computer-based format at centres across the country. Medical Dialogues has reported that, more than 242,000 candidates appeared for the PG entrance exam, and according to the candidates, the overall difficulty level of the question paper was easy to moderate. The question paper comprised 200 multiple-choice questions carrying two marks each. NBEMS conducted the exam in computer-based mode in 233 test cities. 

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