NEET MDS 2025 form correction facility closes today at natboard.edu.in; what can you edit?
Alivia Mukherjee | March 17, 2025 | 07:48 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEET MDS 2025: The exam will be conducted on April 19.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will close the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) 2025 form correction facility today, March 17. The NEET MDS form correction 2025 window can be accessed on the official website at natboard.edu.in.
The NEET MDS 2025 final form correction facility will be available from March 27 to 31. Candidates will have the opportunity to re-upload images that require correction during the last phase of the NEET MDS 2025 form correction facility. The NEET MDS 2025 final edit window will allow candidates to re-upload scanned photographs, images and thumb impressions.
The NEET MDS 2025 exam date is April 19. As per the official schedule, the NEET MDS 2025 admit card will be issued on April 15. The NEET MDS 2025 exam timing is 9 am to 12 pm. The NEET MDS 2025 result date is May 19. Candidates are required to complete the internship by March 31, to be eligible for NEET MDS 2025 exam.
NEET MDS 2025 Form Correction: Editable fields
The NEET MDS 2025 edit window allows to correct the following details
- Candidate's category
- Gender
- Date of birth
- PwD status
- EWS status
If candidates make changes to their category or PwD status in NEET MDS 2025 form, they are required to pay the additional fee.
The following details cannot be edited through the NEET MDS form correction facility
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Nationality
- Exam city choices
NEET MDS 2025 exam pattern
The NEET MDS 2025 exam will be conducted in online mode. The medium of the NEET MDS 2025 question paper is English. The duration of NEET MDS 2025 exam will be 3 hours. There will be a total of 240 objective type questions in NEET MDS 2025 paper. The NEET MDS 2025 paper will be divided into 2 parts. The NEET MDS 2025 paper carries a total of 960 marks. As per the NEET MDS 2025 marking scheme, candidates will get 4 marks for each correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
NEET MDS 2025 Form Correction: Steps to edit
The NEET MDS 2025 application form can be edited using the following steps.
- Visit the official website, natboard.edu.in.
- Login with your credentials
- Click on the NEET MDS edit window 2025
- Open NEET MDS 2025 form
- Edit the NEET MDS 2025 form as required.
- Pay the required NEET MDS form correction fee 2025.
- Click on save and submit.
- Download a copy and take a screenshot of the confirmation page for future reference
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