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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has firmly refuted media reports and social media claims suggesting a potential leakage of the NEET-PG 2024 examination paper. These reports have been labeled as false and misleading.

In a recent statement, NBEMS clarified that the question papers for NEET-PG 2024 are yet to be prepared. The claims of a paper leak circulating on social media platforms, particularly Telegram, are entirely baseless. NBEMS has already taken action by registering a police complaint against fraudsters and their accomplices who are attempting to deceive NEET-PG aspirants by offering them the purported examination questions in exchange for money.

False Claims on Social Media

It has come to the attention of NBEMS that unscrupulous agents are using platforms like Telegram to spread misinformation. These agents are operating under the guise of channels such as “NEET-PG LEAKED MATERIAL,” falsely claiming to provide NEET-PG 2024 questions for a considerable sum of money. NBEMS has categorically denied these claims and has urged candidates to avoid being misled by such fraudulent elements.

Assurance to Candidates

NBEMS assures all NEET-PG 2024 applicants that the examination papers are secure and have not yet been formulated. The organization advises candidates to remain vigilant and not to fall prey to these deceitful tactics. NBEMS also emphasizes the importance of reporting any approach by such agents or touts to either the NBEMS through their Communication Web Portal or to local police authorities.

Taking Action

In its statement, NBEMS warned against the direct or indirect involvement in spreading or publishing rumors without verifying the facts. Such activities will be dealt with appropriately. Candidates are encouraged to report any suspicious activities, such as promises of undue favor or access to examination questions, through the official NBEMS Communication Web Portal or to local law enforcement for further investigation.

Conclusion

NBEMS remains committed to maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of the NEET-PG examination process. Candidates are advised to prepare for their exams diligently and to disregard any false information regarding paper leaks. For any concerns or reports of fraudulent activities, candidates can visit NBEMS Communication Web Portal or contact their local police.

This proactive stance by NBEMS highlights its dedication to ensuring a fair and transparent examination environment for all aspirants.

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