NEET SS admit card 2024 out; group-wise exam timings announced
Anu Parthiban | March 25, 2025 | 02:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
NBEMS has instructed candidates to past a 35x45 mm size photograph on the printed NEET SS hall ticket. The download link is available at natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in.
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has issued the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - Super Specialty (NEET SS 2024) admit card, students claimed on Telegram. Candidates will be able to download the NEET SS hall ticket 2025 from the official website, natboard.edu.in.
After skipping a year, the NBE will conduct the exam in two shifts on March 29 and 30 for admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM), Master of Chirurgiae (MCh), and DrNB Super Specialty courses.
Candidates will also receive an SMS or email alert regarding the availability of NEET SS hall ticket 2025. It is mandatory to carry the admit card, along with a valid photo identity card, to the exam centre.
The NBE board has instructed candidates to paste a passport size photograph on the admit card. The photograph pasted on the hall ticket should be of minimum 35x45 mm, and not larger than the box printed on admit card.
Any electronic device like mobile phone, bluetooth, earphones, microphone, textual material, all ornaments like bracelets, rings, earrings are prohibited inside the exam hall. “Items carried due to religious beliefs, if any, shall only be permitted after thorough examination,” it said.
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How to download NEET SS admit card 2024
NEET SS admit card 2024 is out, students claimed on Telegram. Steps to view and download the NEET SS hall ticket is given below.
- Visit the NBE official website, natboard.edu.in.
- Click on the NEET SS admit card download link given on the homepage.
- Key in your User ID and password on the space provided.
- Enter the login credentials submitted and press the ‘Submit’ button.
- NEET SS admit card will be displayed.
- Check all details mentioned in the hall ticket and download for future reference.
NEET SS exam date and timing
The NEET SS exam schedule for 15 groups is given below.
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NEET SS exam date |
Groups/ Subjects |
Exam timings |
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March 29 |
ENT Group |
Morning shift - 9 am to 11:30 am. |
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Respiratory Medicine Group |
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Obstetrics and Gynaecology Group |
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Medical Oncology Group |
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March 29 |
Orthopaedics Group |
Afternoon shift - 2pm to 4:30pm |
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Critical Care Medicine Group |
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March 30 |
Medical Group |
Morning shift - 9am to 11:30am |
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March 30 |
Radiodiagnosis Group |
Afternoon Shift - 2pm to 4:30pm |
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Microbiology Group |
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Pathology Group |
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Psychiatry Group |
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Surgical Group |
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Paediatric group |
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Anaesthesiology Group |
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Pharmacology Group |
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