The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has issued a strong advisory to NEET PG 2025 aspirants, urging them to stay cautious about fake notices, emails, messages, and social media posts falsely claiming to be from the board.
This warning comes amid rising incidents of spoofed communication that misleads candidates and sometimes attempts to gather sensitive personal data. NBEMS made it clear that all authentic updates regarding its exams are published only on its two official websites, natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in.
The board said it does not operate any other official accounts on other social media platforms.
Since July 2020, all official NBEMS notices carry a QR code, which, when scanned, directs the user to the exact notice hosted on
the NBEMS website. This step helps verify the authenticity of any circulating information.
NBEMS also warned that unscrupulous agents and touts are actively targeting NEET PG aspirants by sending forged emails or messages claiming to help candidates secure good marks or gain access to question papers.
The board categorically stated that it does not send any such communication offering exam-related guarantees.
Candidates have been advised to ignore and report any such fraudulent messages.
If any student is contacted by agents offering assistance in exchange for money or sensitive details, they are encouraged to report the matter directly to NBEMS at reportumc@natboard.edu.in and also notify local law enforcement for proper investigation.