NEET PG 2025: NBEMS Warns Students Against Fake Messages and Exam Scams

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NEET PG 2025
If you’re preparing for NEET PG 2025, here’s an important update you shouldn’t miss. A severe warning against the increase in phony emails, posts on social media, and messages has been sent to all applicants by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). circulating in the Board’s name.
What You Should Do:
- Stay updated only through natboard.edu.in
- Don’t trust forwarded messages or unknown callers
- Use the QR code feature to verify notices
- Report any suspicious activity without delay
The NEET PG 2025 exam is scheduled to take place on August 3, 2025, in a single shift. As the date approaches, some fraudsters and impersonators are sending out fake communications—pretending to be from NBEMS—offering false promises of exam help, leaked papers, or guaranteed high scores.
NBEMS has said unequivocally that they do not communicate by phone, email, or message regarding grades, exam help, or question papers. These are scams. The Board strictly publishes all official updates only on its website: natboard.edu.in. Any message that doesn’t come from this platform should be treated with suspicion.

To help students verify official notices, NBEMS has included a QR code on all official documents since July 2020. You can scan the code to confirm whether a message or notice is authentic. The Board has also launched a verified WhatsApp channel for real-time updates and genuine alerts.
In their advisory, NBEMS said, “Fraudsters may try to fool students with fake promises using spoofed emails and forged documents. Please don’t fall for it. If someone contacts you claiming to offer NEET PG exam help, report it immediately.”
If you or someone you know receives any suspicious message, NBEMS urges you to report it right away. [email protected] is their email address. You can notify local law enforcement to take legal action.
As you prepare for NEET PG 2025, stay focused, stay safe, and don’t let scammers distract you from your goals.
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Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only. Always refer to the official NBEMS website (natboard.edu.in) for accurate updates and announcements related to NEET PG 2025. The author and publisher are not responsible for any decisions made based on unofficial or third-party information.