NBEMS has opened the NEET PG 2026 registration process on its official website, natboard.edu.in. Candidates apply online during the scheduled window starting July 1, with the Information Bulletin made available on July 1 from 4:00 PM and the online application form opening from 5:00 PM. The application submission deadline is July 21, 2026, at 11:55 PM. The exam is scheduled for August 30, 2026, and it is conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. NBEMS also issues guidance for applicants to follow, including reviewing the Information Bulletin before filling the application, entering information that is factually correct and supported by documents, and complying with requirements for test city preferences and document uploads. Candidates are advised to avoid last-minute submissions. Test city intimation is scheduled for August 11, 2026. NBEMS states that application fee is neither refunded nor carried forward under any circumstances, and no applications are accepted after the registration window closes. Results are expected by September 30, 2026. For queries, NBEMS provides a helpdesk/communication portal for candidates to use after login.
NEET PG 2026 registration opens on NBEMS website; apply by July 21, exam on August 30
NBEMS has opened the NEET PG 2026 registration process on its official website, natboard.edu.in. Candidates apply online during the scheduled window starting July 1, with the Information Bulletin made...
- NBEMS opens NEET PG 2026 online registration at natboard.edu.in starting July 1, 2026.
- Application window runs until July 21, 2026 (11:55 PM).
- NEET PG 2026 is scheduled for August 30, 2026 in CBT mode.
- Test city intimation is set for August 11, 2026; results are expected by September 30, 2026.
- NBEMS instructs candidates to follow the Information Bulletin and states the application fee is neither refunded nor carried forward.
NEET PG 2026: Candidates can submit their applications only through the NBEMS website. The NBEMS has clarified that the application fee will neither be refunded nor carried forward under any circumstances.
1 day agoNEET PG 2026: As per the official document, applicants must ensure that the information provided by them is factually correct and supported by documents.
2 days agoCandidiates can fill NBEMS NEET PG 2026 application form at natboard.edu.in. Check Direct Link, How To Apply, Important Dates and more about NEET PG 2026 Registration.
2 days agoNEET PG 2026 Registration Begins: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has commenced the registration process for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2026 today, July 1, 2026. Eligible candidates can submit their online application forms through the official NBEMS website until 11:55 PM on July 21, 2026.According to the official notification, the Information Bulletin will be available from 4:00 PM on July 1, while the online application window will open at 5:00 PM the same day. Candidates are advised to carefully read the information bulletin before filling out the application form and avoid waiting until the last date to apply.The NEET PG 2026 examination will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode on August 30, 2026, at examination centres across India. The results are expected to be declared by September 30, 2026.In case of any difficulties candidates may reach out to the helpdesk through phone number +917996165333 from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM on all days except Sunday and Gazetted holidays or raise a query from helpdesk tab which can be accessed after applicant loginDirect Link To RegisterDirect Link To Submit QueryNEET PG 2026: Important DatesInformation Bulletin available: July 1, 2026 (4:00 PM onwards)Online application begins: July 1, 2026 (5:00 PM onwards)Last date to apply: July 21, 2026 (11:55 PM)Test city intimation: August 11, 2026NEET PG 2026 examination: August 30, 2026Result declaration: By September 30, 2026NEET PG 2026: How to Apply for NEET PG 2026Candidates can register for NEET PG 2026 by following these steps:Step 1: Visit the official NBEMS websiteStep 2: Open the NEET PG 2026 registration link.Step 3: Register using the required details.Step 4: Fill in the application form with personal, academic, and internship details.Step 5: Upload the required documents in the prescribed format.Step 6: Pay the application fee online.Step 7: Submit the application form and download the confirmation page for future reference.NEET PG 2026: Important InstructionsNBEMS has advised candidates to read the Information Bulletin thoroughly before applying to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria and understand the examination scheme, fee structure, and other instructions.The board has also stated that no applications will be accepted after the registration window closes on July 21, 2026, under any circumstances.For queries related to NEET PG 2026, candidates should use the official NBEMS Communication Web Portal. The board has further advised that representations sent through any other mode may not be considered and could result in delays in receiving a response.
3 days agoThe National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences has opened registrations for NEET PG 2026, with the exam scheduled for August 30. Aspiring candidates can apply online from July 1 to July 21. Applicants must carefully review the information bulletin and adhere to guidelines regarding test city preferences and document uploads. NBEMS emphasizes timely submission to avoid last-minute issues.
3 days agoThe NBEMS is set to conduct the NEET PG 2026 exam on August 30 in a computer-based platform. Students can expect the NEET results by September 30.
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