NBEMS Issues Urgent Advisory Against Fake Messages
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released a timely advisory on July 10, 2025, warning NEET‑PG 2025 aspirants of fraudulent communications circulating via SMS, emails, and social media. These fake notices have falsely claimed exam postponements, leaked question papers, or guaranteed admission—leading to confusion and panic among students. You can read the official advisory on the NBEMS website here.
Official Channels to Trust
NBEMS clarified that the only authentic sources of communication are its official websites—natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in—and its sole verified WhatsApp channel. The board does not use any Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X), or YouTube pages. Candidates are advised to ignore all other media and avoid clicking suspicious links.
QR‑Code Verification Now Required
All genuine notices released by NBEMS since July 2020 include a QR code that, when scanned, links directly to the official notice on their website. Any message lacking this unique identifier should be treated as fraudulent. This measure is aimed at curbing the spread of false information and protecting candidate interests.
How to Stay Safe from Scams
- Check for the QR code before trusting any NBEMS notice.
- Always download information directly from natboard.edu.in or nbe.edu.in.
- Reject SMS or emails promising leaked papers or certainty of marks.
- Report suspicious messages to NBEMS via their official channels or local authorities.
Final Word
With the NEET‑PG 2025 exam approaching, staying alert to misinformation is crucial. NBEMS’s advisory is a necessary step in safeguarding candidates from scams. Rely only on verified notices, check QR codes, and avoid unofficial sources. For accurate updates on exam dates, admit cards, or results, always refer to the official NBEMS websites.
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