NBEMS Announces Exam Schedule For NEET SS, FMGE, DNB & Others
The NBEMS has released the tentative exam schedule for NEET-SS, FMGE, DNB Final Theory Examinations, and Diploma Final Theory Exams on its official website, natboard.edu.in
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the tentative schedule for the NEET SSC, FMGE, DNB and Diploma Final Theory Exam on their official website, natboard.edu.in
For any query, clarification or assistance, candidates can write to NBEMS at its Communication Web Portal: https://exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main, said a notification issued by the NBEMS.
To view the detailed notification, click here.
Exam Schedule
DrNB (SS) Final Theory Exam – October 2025
Exam Dates: October 29, 30, 31 (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday)
Exam Timing: 9 am to noon
NEET-SS 2025
Exam Dates: November 7 and 8 (Friday, Saturday)
Exam Timing: 9 am to 11.30 am and 2 pm to 4.30 pm
DNB (BS) Final Theory Exam – December 2025
Exam Dates: December 18, 19, 20, and 21 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Exam Timing: 9 am to 12 pm
Diploma Final Theory Exam – December 2025
Exam Dates: January 6, 7, 8, 2026 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
Exam Timing: 2 pm to 5 pm
FMGE – December 2025
Exam Date: January 17, 2026 (Saturday)
Exam Timing: 9 am to 11.30 am and 2 pm to 4.30 pm
The NBEMS conducted the NEET PG 2025 exam on August 3, with more than 2,42,000 candidates appearing for it.
The exam was conducted in a single shift on the computer-based platform across 301 cities and in 1052 test centres. This is the largest computer-based exam in India in terms of the number of candidates which has been conducted in a single shift, according to the press release by NBEMS.
In its release, the NBEMS had made arrangements to ensure the safe, smooth and secure conduct of NEET-PG 2025 to restore the faith of medical graduates in the examination system. For the smooth process of the exam, NBEMS had engaged more than 2200 faculty members from various medical colleges and NBEMS-accredited hospitals to appraise the conduct of the exam and to ensure zero tolerance towards the use of unfair means.
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