NEET PG 2021 admit card soon: Points to remember while downloading hall ticket
Team Careers360 | September 6, 2021 | 02:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
NBEMS is all set to release NEET PG admit card 2021 today at nbe.edu.in. Download NEET PG 2021 hall ticket and carry it at the exam centre on September 11.
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Use NowNEW DELHI : The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will be releasing the admit card of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET-PG) today, September 6, 2021. NEET PG admit card 2021 will be released on the official website - nbe.edu.in.
A total of 1,74,886 registered candidates can download the NBE NEET PG 2021 admit card for the postgraduate entrance exam to be held on September 11, 2021. NEET PG exam will be conducted for admission to Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Surgery (MS) and PG Diploma seats.
How to download NBE NEET PG 2021 admit card
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Go to NBEMS website - nbe.edu.in
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Select ‘NEET PG 2021’ exam
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Click on ‘Applicant login’
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Enter user ID and password
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NEET PG hall ticket will be displayed on the screen
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Verify the details printed on the admit card of NEET PG 2021
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Take two to three printouts of the same for future use
NEET PG hall ticket 2021: Points to keep in mind
While downloading the NEET PG 2021 admit card, aspirants must keep these points in mind.
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Candidates must verify the printed details on the NEET PG admit card carefully. Any error in the nbe.edu.in admit card 2021 such as spelling mistakes, incorrect information, image discrepancy, and others could lead to the cancellation of the candidature of the aspirant.
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Aspirants must take at least three to four printouts of the NEET PG admit card 2021. It is to be noted that a hard copy of the hall ticket must be carried by each aspirant at the NEET PG exam centre.
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After downloading the admit card of NEET PG 2021, medical graduates will have to paste their passport size photograph in the space provided. The specifications of the photograph to be affixed in the NEET PG hall ticket should be as prescribed by the authorities.
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The NBE NEET PG hall ticket will also mention the exam day guidelines and extra precautionary measures in view of COVID-19. Aspirants must read all the NEET PG exam day guidelines carefully while downloading the admit card.
As per the NEET PG exam pattern, a total of 200 multiple choice questions will be asked from Pre-Clinical, Clinical and Paraclinical MBBS topics. Candidates will be provided three hours thirty minutes to complete the NEET PG exam.
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NEET PG admit card 2021 has been released on September 6 at nbe.edu.in. Download NBE NEET PG 2021 admit card and carry it at the exam centre on September 11. Read how to download NEET PG hall ticket and details here.
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