NEET PG 2019 admit card not accessible due to technical issues adding to student woes
Kritika Tyagi | December 7, 2018 | 11:45 AM IST
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 7: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) released the admit card for the postgraduate medical eligibility cum entrance exam, NEET PG, on December 6. However, the admit card is not accessible to the candidates as after logging to the online portal, the application form is reflected.
NBE did not publish a notice regarding the release of admit card but the official website displayed the link stating ‘CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR ADMIT CARD’.
This has raised confusion among students who have started pouring questions on Careers360 QnA platform. The screenshot of candidate’s query can be checked here.
As per the NBE helpdesk, there seems to be a connectivity problem. The officials have suggested using LAN as it is a probability that the admit card won’t be accessible with WiFi. Students are also advised to write to NBE on nbeexamhelpdesk@gmail.com with the screenshot of the application form, name, date of birth, and application number.
With NBE confirming that there is a connectivity issue, the resolution of using LAN seems vague and inconvenient. It has not been clarified how much time it will take to resolve the issue.
On December 6, NBE released the admit card of NEET MDS, FMGE and NEET PG. While the NEET MDS and FMGE admit card was expected to be released on the said date as it was scheduled for publication one week before the exam date, which is December 14, the NEET PG admit card was scheduled to be issued on December 30. However, it has been released almost 24 days before the scheduled date, which could be seen as a reason that the conducting body was ill- prepared and it resulted in a technical issue.
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