The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the registration portal today. Candidates must submit their NEET-PG 2026 applications by July 21 online. The board scheduled the Computer Based Test (CBT) for August 30. This year features a major change in the question paper structure. Doctors should review the revised guidelines before starting their online registration.
The exam now contains 180 questions instead of the previous 200. This change occurs over a 210-minute single shift on August 30. The marking scheme remains unchanged despite the reduced total question count. These updates require candidates to adjust their time management strategies effectively. A single-session format helps maintain parity across all appearing doctors nationwide.

Eligibility criteria require an MBBS degree and a finished internship. Candidates must complete their mandatory internship by September 30, 2026. A valid medical council registration is also strictly necessary for all. Candidates should ensure all documents match their official records perfectly. These steps prevent rejection during the final verification and counselling phases later.
Applicants need to upload several scanned documents during the process. These include a clear photograph, signature, and MBBS degree certificates. You must also provide internship proof and category certificates if applicable. Picking a nearby exam city early is highly recommended for candidates. This avoids the stress of last-minute changes on exam day.
| Application Deadline | July 21 |
| Exam Date | August 30 |
| Internship Deadline | September 30 |
| Total Questions | 180 MCQs |
The NBEMS will open the correction window shortly after the registration ends. Candidates should pay the fees according to the official information bulletin early. This ensures they secure their preferred exam centres without facing technical delays. Avoid waiting until the final hours to upload your digital thumbprints. Early completion allows time to review the entire application for factual errors.
After results, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) manages the admission process. Candidates must track state-wise PG schedules for regional seat allocations. Keeping academic and category certificates updated is vital for successful admission. This preparation ensures a smooth transition to your desired college placement. Aspiring specialists should follow the official bulletin for every technical update.