The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025 has officially been postponed. This update comes as a significant change for thousands of aspirants preparing for postgraduate medical education in India. Candidates are advised to take note of the revised schedule and plan their preparation accordingly.
Why NEET PG 2025 Was Postponed
While the official reason behind the postponement has not been detailed in full, such decisions are often influenced by factors like logistical preparedness, overlapping exam schedules, or administrative requirements. The revised date allows for a more structured exam process and ensures that all participating centers are adequately equipped.
Application Dates:
Event |
Date |
Application Begin |
17/04/2025 |
Last Date for Registration |
07/05/2025 |
Last Date for Payment |
07/05/2025 |
Exam Date (Postponed) |
15/06/2025 |
New Exam Date |
As per schedueld |
Application Fees:
Category |
Amount |
General/OBC/EWS |
₹ 3500/- |
SC / ST / PH |
₹ 2500/- |
Payment Method |
Pay the NBE NEET PG Exam Fee Through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking. |
NEET Post Graduate PG Courses Admission 2025: Eligibility & Course Details
Course Name |
NEET PG Eligibility 2025 |
MD/MS/PG Diploma |
- MBBS Degree in Any Recognized Institute. - For More Details Read the Notification. |
Document Required for NEET PG Admission Application Form 2025
Document Type |
Requirements |
Scan Photo |
Passport Size Photograph with White Background |
Real Time Photograph |
Candidate must have webcam / in-built camera in Laptop / Desktop. Background should be white. |
Scan Signature |
Running Hand Signature in Black / Blue Pen with Good Quality Scan |
Thumb Impression |
Scan Good Quality Thumb Print in Black / Blue Ink |
What Aspirants Should Do Next
If you're preparing for NEET PG 2025, the change in the exam schedule presents an opportunity to revisit your study plan. Here are some essential steps to follow:
1. Update Your Calendar
Mark 15th June 2025 as the new NEET PG exam date. Make sure to stay updated with notifications from the official NBE website for any further announcements or changes.
2. Restructure Your Preparation
Use the additional time wisely:
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Re-evaluate weak subjects or topics.
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Focus on practice tests and mock exams.
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Analyze previous year papers to identify high-yield questions.
3. Stay Informed
Keep an eye on official communications. Avoid relying on unofficial sources or rumors. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) is the only authority to announce NEET PG updates.
4. Stay Healthy and Positive
Postponements can be stressful, but this extension can be an advantage. Take care of your physical and mental well-being while maintaining a steady study pace.