The National Board of Examinations (NBE) shall be conducting National Eligibility Entrance Test for Postgraduate medical studies i.e. NEET PG on 5 January 2020 for the academic session 2020-21.
The application process for NEET PG exam has begun. Eligible candidates seeking PG medical admission in medical colleges in India should fill the online application available on the official website of NBE on or before 21 November 2019.
The procedure to fill online NEET PG application form is as follows:
NEET PG admit cards will be made available for download to eligible candidates on 28 December 2019. Candidates can download NEET PG admit card from the NBE website using their User ID and Password.
NEET PG application form fee is Rs. 2750 for SC/ST/PWD (PH) candidates and Rs. 3750 for General/OBC candidates that can be paid through payment gateway provided using a Credit Card/Debit Card/Internet banking.
Source: NBE Website
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