The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has issued a NEET PG 2026 Fraud Alert candidates, advising them to stay alert against cyber fraud, identity theft and the misuse of personaaqsaqal information during the admission process. Candidates are urged not to share OTPs, admit cards, login credentials or other sensitive details with anyone.
NBEMS has further clarified that all official updates and communication will be shared only through its authorised channels. Aspirants should avoid responding to calls, messages, emails, or requests from unauthorised individuals, coaching institutes, or agencies claiming to provide admission or examination assistance, as these may be fraudulent.
NBEMS Advises Candidates Not to Share
Candidates have been strictly instructed not to share the following details with anyone:
- One-Time Passwords (OTPs)
- Login ID and Password
- NEET PG 2026 Admit Card
- Scorecard
- Identity Proofs and Photographs
According to NBEMS, sharing such information may lead to unauthorized access to candidate accounts, misuse of personal data, or even compromise their candidature.
‘One Candidate, One Application’ Rule
NBEMS has once again reminded candidates that:
- Only one application form is allowed per candidate.
- If multiple applications are submitted, only the latest application will be accepted.
- Previous applications will be rejected automatically.
- Application fees for rejected forms will not be refunded.
Candidates are advised to carefully verify all details before final submission, as corrections after submission will not be permitted.
Strict Action Against Violations
The board has also warned that candidates found submitting false information, forged documents, or using unfair means at any stage of the admission process may face:
- Cancellation of candidature
- Debarment from future NBEMS examinations
NEET PG 2026 Important Dates
| Event | Date |
| Registration Begins | July 1, 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | July 21, 2026 (11:55 PM) |
| NEET PG 2026 Exam | August 30, 2026 |
Official Advice
NBEMS has advised all aspirants to keep their registered mobile number and email ID active throughout the admission process, as all official updates will be communicated only through these registered channels.
Candidates should avoid responding to suspicious calls, emails, messages, or social media posts claiming to offer application assistance. For all authentic notifications and updates, aspirants should rely only on the official NBEMS website.
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