The NEET PG 2025 city allotment date has been released by NBEMS on its official website. The location and time of the city intimation slip for the NEET PG examination have been officially announced by the board. According to the announcement, the NEET PG city intimation slip 2025 would be made public by the authorities today, July 21, 2025. Authorities have not yet released the precise time for the 2025 NEET PG exam city slip.
To get the NEET PG 2025 exam city slip, candidates must enter their login information, including their user ID and password. Details about the NEET PG 2025 exam city will be included on the exam city slip. Notably, the medical exam for admission to MD, MS, and diploma programs at various Indian colleges will take place on August 3, and the board will release the NEET PG 2025 admit card on July 31.
The NEET PG 2025 question paper will have 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in accordance with the exam format. There will be four English-language response options for each question. Candidates must choose the right answer from a list of four possibilities. The computer-based examination will take three hours and thirty minutes to complete.
NEET PG 2025 Exam City Slip: Steps to Download
Here are the steps to download the NEET PG 2025 exam city slip:
Step 1: Go tonatboard.edu.in, the National Board of Examinations' official website.
Step 2: Click the "NEET PG 2025 Exam City Slip" link on the homepage.
Step 3: A page for login will appear. Enter your password and application ID.
Step 4: Press the "Submit" button.
Step 5: The screen will display your NEET PG 2025 city notification slip.
Step 6: Save the slip to your computer and print it off for your records.
According to a PTI report, one of the petitions, filed through advocate Tanvi Dubey, challenges the lack of transparency in the evaluation process and seeks multiple directions to the NBE. The plea demands the release of question papers and answer keys to candidates, along with details of correct and incorrect responses as assessed.
The petition argues that the absence of such disclosures undermines the integrity of the exam and adversely affects the rights of candidates. It also seeks directions for revaluation or rechecking in case of discrepancies in marks, as well as mechanisms to allow candidates to challenge disputed questions or answers in both current and future NEET PG cycles.