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In a crucial update for postgraduate medical aspirants, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the final correction window for NEET PG 2025 applications. Registered candidates now have a three-day period—from May 24 to May 26, 2025—to rectify specific details in their application forms via the official portal, natboard.edu.in.

What Can Be Edited?

During this final correction phase, candidates are permitted to update only select elements of their applications. The editable fields include:

  • Photograph

  • Signature

  • Thumb impression

Candidates are strongly advised to ensure that their uploaded images strictly adhere to the NBEMS guidelines to avoid any issues with eligibility or admit card issuance.

What Remains Non-Editable?

Certain critical fields remain locked during this correction window. These include:

  • Name

  • Nationality

  • Mobile number

  • Email address

  • Test city

Applicants must note that these details cannot be changed at this stage, so any errors in these fields may not be rectifiable.

Key Dates for NEET PG 2025

  • Final Correction Window: May 24–26, 2025

  • Test City Allotment: June 2, 2025

  • Admit Card Release: June 11, 2025

  • Examination Date: June 15, 2025

  • Result Declaration: By July 15, 2025

  • Internship Completion Deadline: July 31, 2025

Advisory for Candidates

With the NEET PG 2025 examination scheduled for June 15, this is the last opportunity for medical aspirants to ensure their application details are accurate and compliant. The NBEMS has urged all candidates to utilize this window judiciously and make any necessary corrections before the deadline.

For comprehensive guidelines, updates, and further instructions, candidates should regularly visit the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in.


Disclaimer:
This news article is based on information available from EdexLive as of May 25, 2025. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to official announcements from the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS).

 

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