NEET PG 2023 application correction window reopens, check details here – Times of India

NEET PG 2023 application correction window reopens, check details here – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examination in Medical Science has reopened the NEET PG 2023 Application Correction Window. Candidates who have not uploaded their photographs, signatures and/or thumb impressions can make the necessary changes on the official website at natboard.edu.in.
“Pursuant to the closure of the edit window, it has been noted that some candidates have still not uploaded their photographs, signatures and/or thumb impressions as per prescribed Image Upload Instructions. Such candidates are required to rectify the image(s) in their application form during the selective and final edit window,” reads the official NBEMS notice.
It further reads, “Such candidates shall be allowed to rectify the incorrect images in their applications during 18th February 2023 to 20th February 2023 (till 11:55PM).”Candidates may note that the incorrect images can be edited any number of times before the closure of the selective
and final edit window.
The National Board of Examination in Medical Science (NBEMS) has also uploaded the list of candidates who are required to resubmit image(s) in their application form. Candidates can check the list here and also the instructions on how to submit the correct photograph and thumb impressions.

Download: List of candidates who have to resubmit the form
NEET PG 2023 exam is scheduled to be conducted on March 05, 2023. However, aspirants are demanding the exam date to be postponed by 3 months. They have also filed a petition in the Supreme Court for the postponement of the NEET PG exam.
While addressing this matter in Lok Sabha, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya clarified that the NEET PG 2023 examination will be conducted as per the original schedule i.e., March 05, 2023.

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