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NEET PG 2025: Aspirants Claim Error In City Slip, Says Details Only 'Sent About The State'

NEET PG 2025: Aspirants Claim Error In City Slip, Says Details Only 'Sent About The State'

News1822-07-2025
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NEET PG 2025: Instead of showing the name of the city of the examination centre, several candidates claim that they have only received the name of the state.
The National Board of Medical Examination (NBEMS) has released the city information slip for NEET PG 2025, but a major error has caused confusion among the candidates, leading to an uproar. Many candidates have expressed their objections on social media regarding the city slip. Instead of showing the name of the city of the examination centre, several candidates claim that they have only received the name of the state, which has left them upset.
The purpose of the city slip is to inform candidates about the city of their examination centre so they can plan their preparation and travel. However, many candidates have received state names like Gujarat, Rajasthan, or Maharashtra instead of cities. This mistake has not only caused confusion but candidates have also raised questions about the functioning of NBEMS. Some candidates claim they have been allotted examination centers up to 700 km from their homes, adding to their frustration.
Some of the aspirants have expressed their disappointment on social media. One candidate shared a screenshot of the city slip on X, stating that NBEMS has mentioned Gujarat as their exam city and questioned why they don't know it is a state. Another sarcastically congratulated NBEMS for making Rajasthan their exam city.
A student from Maharashtra posted on X about the mess in the NEET PG 2025 city slip, highlighting that the state name was given instead of the city. NBEMS always manages to surprise us. Many candidates have demanded immediate clarification and correction from the board. Candidates have urged NBEMS to correct this error as soon as possible and provide accurate information.
If they wanted to allocate random city centers why did they even give us the choice of choosing one. #NEETPG #NEETPG2025 I had given the option of Aurangabad and they alloted me Sangli. Wth! pic.twitter.com/nOtJ0RE1vw — Dr.Padddyy (@dr_padddyy) July 21, 2025
#nbems #neetpg2025 #neetpg Hey #nbems, I opted for Chennai as my test city. Why am I allotted for Andhrapradesh.You need to pay for my travel expenses. pic.twitter.com/a2hIC2u1P9 — Sathya (@Sathyae_125) July 21, 2025
Yaha pr city kidr hai? #neetpg2025 #NEETPG #MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/O5HKUtiJj9 — Dr.Ajey Lavakare (@LavakareAjey) July 21, 2025
It is unclear whether this error affects all candidates or only a few. NBEMS has not issued any official statement on the matter. This mistake has caused inconvenience to the candidates and raised questions about the credibility of an important exam like NEET PG. Candidates have demanded NBEMS rectify this error promptly and provide accurate information. With the exam date approaching, candidates do not want such mistakes to affect their preparation.
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