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NEET MDS 2025: The ongoing application process for NEET MDS 2025 will be discontinued on 10 March 2025 by the National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences i.e. NBEMS. In such a situation, the interested and eligible candidates who have not yet applied for it should go to the official website Natboard.edu.in and apply as soon as possible.
At the same time, the interested candidates in their application will be able to improve from March 14. In the second language, the correction window will open on 14 March. Interested candidates will be able to make changes or corrections in their application by 17 March 2025. Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to edit the NEET MDS 2025 application form.
NEET MDS 2025: How to apply
First go to the candidate’s official website Natboard.edu.in. After this, go to the related link on the candidates home page. After this, the candidates should first register themselves. Now the candidates should proceed for their application. After completing your application form, the candidates should submit. After paying the fee, the candidate should download a confirmation page. In the last, the candidate take a printout of the confirmation page.
NEET MDS 2025: Application Fee
To apply for NEET MDS 2025 exam, the candidates of general class, other Backward Classes (OBC) and Economically weaker section (EWS) will have to pay a fee of Rs 3,500. Candidates of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Personal (PWD) category will have to pay a concessional fees of Rs 2,500.
The NEET MDS 2025 exam will be held on 19 April 2025. The examination will be conducted as a computer -based examination in the same day and the same session. There will be 240 multiple choice questions in the examination, each of which will only have 4 answer options/deviations in English language.
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