After the postponement of NEET PG 2025, candidates are anxiously awaiting the updated date. The guessing game has begun among the students. While some people think the NEET PG 2025 exam will take place in July, others think it might be postponed till August. The exam date is expected to be announced shortly by NBE, the organization that conducts the examination. According to the most recent information, NBE is asking the Supreme Court for authorization for conducting the examination on August 3, 2025. The court has been informed by the exam conducting body that August 3 is the earliest date that its technology partner, TCS, has provided.
In order to maintain full transparency, the Supreme Court ordered NBE to conduct the NEET PG 2025 exam in a single shift, which resulted in the postponement of the exam date. NBE said in an official statement that NEET PG 2025 had been postponed in order to set up additional testing facilities and necessary infrastructure. The NEET PG 2025 exam was originally scheduled for June 15, 2025.
According to unofficial sources, NEET PG 2025 might be held by NBE during the first or second week of August. The explanation is that there are a lot of examinations on Saturdays and Sundays in the months of June and July. The main UPSC engineering services examination is set for June 21–22, and the NIMCET MCA entrance exam is set for June 28–29. PTE Academic will be conducted online on the first Saturday of July, followed by the SSC online skill test the following weekend. The third and fourth weeks of July are set aside for a number of government and university semester exams. Candidates should be aware that NBE will shortly update its official website, nbe.edu.in, with the updated NEET PG 2025 exam dates as well as other significant events.
Overall, NBE has cited reasons like time required for arranging secure examination premises, adequate number of compatible computer systems, three-tier power backup systems, network infrastructure, security software and hardware, trained technical manpower, anti-cheating and surveillance measures, operational readiness of each test centre, mock drills, load tests, system audits