
NEET PG 2025 candidates have been advised by NBEMS to be cautious of admission fraud. Stay away from fake calls, messages, and emails. In the notice issued by NBEMS, it was stated that the correct information will be available only from their website and QR code.
NEET PG 2025: NEET-PG 2025 exam is to be held in August, but even before that some fake people have become active. The National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has issued an important notice advising students and parents to be cautious.
Rumors are spreading on email, SMS and social media
NBEMS has said that some people are giving false information to the students through email, SMS and social media. They are claiming to be representatives of NBEMS and promising to help in the exam or get direct admission. All these are completely fake.
Clear instructions from NBEMS
NBEMS has said in its notice that they never ask anyone to help in the exam through email, call or message. All their official information is available only on the NBEMS website natboard.edu.in.
Check with QR code
The board has said that since July 2020, QR code is given in all official notices. Students can scan it and see the original notice directly on the website. Apart from this, NBEMS also has a WhatsApp channel, by following which students can get the correct information.
If something seems wrong, complain immediately
NBEMS has said that if someone contacts you and talks about helping in the exam or getting the paper, then complain about it immediately.
Email NBEMS: reportumc@natboard.edu.in
Report at the nearest police station
Caution is the biggest protection
NBEMS has clearly said that students should not be confused by fake promises and false information. Prepare for the exam with utmost sincerity and check every information from the official source only. To be cautious is to be safe.
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