Education | The Indian Express
NEET PG 2025 City Intimation Slip Out At nbe.edu.in: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) this week release the city intimation slip for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025. The NEET PG city slips will be mailed to the respective mail ids of the candidates and will be available for download at the official website of NBE at nbeedu.in.
After the release of the city slips, NBEMS will release the admit cards next. Applicant must log in using their login id and password on the official website – nbe.edu.in and natboard.edu.in to check the NEET PG admit cards. Candidates are requested to carefully check all the necessary information on the admit card, after download such as – candidates name, application number, date of birth, exam date, exam time, exam address, exam centre name, and category.
The exam venue and shifts will be communicated through the admit card. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 15 in a single shift.
Applicant appearing for the exam must note, it is mandatory to bring a printout of the admit card affixed with their passport size. The passport size should be colourful with a white background and not exceed the box provided for passport size.
NBEMS on March announced that NEET PG 2025 will be held in two shifts, following last year’s format. Aspirants were concerned that multiple shifts may create unevenness due to potential differences in question paper difficulty levels, affecting some students’ performance. Candidates who appeared in NEET PG exam in 2024 had raised concerns on transparency of results and the normalisation process. The petitioners had demanded that NBE should release the NEET PG answer key, response sheets, raw and pre-normalised scores and normalised results of all shifts. They have also demanded that the release of the NEET PG answer keys, question papers should become a standard practice to ensure transparency. Petitioners had also requested the Court to suspend the counselling process till all concerns are addressed.
Last year, for the first time, NEET PG was held in two shifts instead of one. The exam took place on August 11, with sessions from 9 am to 12.30 pm and 3.30 pm to 7 pm.
Candidates were randomly assigned shifts to ensure equal group sizes and minimize bias. Due to this change, the Board implemented a normalization process. Results were based on raw scores and percentiles calculated up to seven decimal places. In case of ties, older candidates were ranked higher. The final merit list was determined by percentile scores across all shifts.
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