The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has postponed the NEET-PG 2025 exam, which was previously scheduled for 15 June 2025. This change follows the Supreme Court’s ruling that the exam should be held in a single shift to ensure fairness for all students.
Why Was the Exam Postponed?
The Supreme Court, in its order on 30 May 2025, said that holding the exam in two shifts could be unfair. Different shifts might have different question papers, making it harder for some students compared to others. The court wants equal chances for everyone.
NBEMS explained that switching to one shift means adding 900 more exam centers across India. These centers need proper Wi-Fi, secure computers, signal jammers, and security systems. Because of these requirements, NBEMS asked for extra time to set everything up.
Official Update and Next Steps
NBEMS has confirmed that the new date for NEET-PG 2025 will be announced soon. Before that, they need to set up more exam centers and improve facilities to follow the Supreme Court’s order.
Medical experts and doctors had asked for a single-shift exam to make it fair for everyone. Many in the medical community are happy with this decision.
Now, students are waiting for NBEMS to share the fresh exam date quickly. This will help them plan their studies without delays.
What Happens Next?
NBEMS will soon announce a new exam date after setting up the extra centers. Medical groups had requested a single-shift exam, so many students and doctors are happy with the decision.
Students are advised to stay updated and wait for official announcements about the revised date, admit cards, and exam city details.