
1. Reporting time:
The entry gate of exam centre will close at 8:30 AM, which means candidates should be at the exam centre before that. As per NBEMS, candidates must reach the premises well in time and familiarize themselves with the exact point of the entry to test center.
2. Coloured copy of admit card needed
Candidates are required to get admit card containing two pages printed in colour on a single A4 size white paper.
3. All prescribed documents must be brought
Candidates must remember to carry all mandatory documents along with them as failure to do so might result in denial of entry into the exam centre. The documents will be verified at the time of entry.
4. Certificate/Proof required to carry medicines or wear face masks
Candidates can carry medicines, medical assistance devices or face masks provided they present supportive medical documents at the time of entry.
5. Don’t cover your fingers with henna/colour
NBEMS states that tattooing fingers with henna/colours is to be avoided.
6. Bio break rules
Candidates will not be allowed to use bio break after registration till start of the examination.
7. Items not allowed inside exam centre
Candidates are not allowed to water bottle and eatables inside the exam center except for diabetic/pregnant ladies who may be allowed to carry small amount of simple sugar/food item in transparent pouches after verification.
8. Unfair means prohibited
Candidates indulging in any unfair means, including carrying prohibited items, will be dealt firmly by NBEMS. The exam will be conducted under close surveillance, the board said.
It may be mentioned here that the NEET PG Admit Card 2025 was released on July 31, 2025. The exam will comprise 200 multiple-choice questions, each with four responses.
Candidates are required to select the correct/best/most appropriate response/answer out of the four responses.