NEET PG Result Cancelled: 22 Candidates Disqualified by NBEMS for Malpractice from 2021–2025

In a major development, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has cancelled the NEET PG results of 22 aspirants for alleged malpractice and unfair means in examinations conducted between 2021 and 2025.

NEET PG Result Cancelled: 22 Candidates Disqualify

NEET PG Result Cancellation 2025 by NBEMS

The announcement comes amid NBEMS's ongoing review of exam integrity and the use of advanced monitoring tools to ensure transparency in postgraduate medical entrance examinations.

According to the official statement, NBEMS has taken disciplinary action against these candidates after confirming evidence of unauthorized assistance, impersonation, and electronic device usage during the exam. As a result, their NEET PG scores stand cancelled, and they are debarred from appearing in future NBEMS examinations for a specified period.

NEET PG Result Cancellation 2025 - Key Highlights

ParticularsDetails
Exam NameNational Eligibility cum Entrance Test - Postgraduate (NEET PG)
Conducting BodyNational Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)
Action TakenCancellation of Results & Disqualification
Number of Candidates Affected22 aspirants
Years Affected2021 to 2025
ReasonUse of unfair means / malpractice
Official Websitenatboard.edu.in

NBEMS has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards exam malpractice, emphasizing that maintaining fairness in competitive medical exams is essential for public trust and medical education standards.

What NBEMS Said

The NBEMS statement mentioned that the decision to disqualify the 22 candidates was taken after a comprehensive investigation. It said:

"After due process and verification of evidence, the results of 22 candidates who were found guilty of using unfair means have been cancelled. The concerned individuals are debarred from appearing in future NBEMS examinations for a period as prescribed under the board's policy."

The Board also warned aspirants that any attempt to manipulate the examination process, either directly or indirectly, will lead to strict punitive measures, including cancellation of candidature and legal action if necessary.

How NBEMS Detected Malpractice

NBEMS used a combination of digital proctoring, data analytics, and biometric tracking systems to identify suspicious exam patterns. These included:

  • Abnormal answering patterns or identical responses.
  • Use of unauthorized electronic devices.
  • Suspicious activities captured on CCTV surveillance.
  • Reports from exam center invigilators and technical audits.

The candidates found guilty were called for individual hearings before a disciplinary committee prior to final action.

Consequences of Disqualification

As per NBEMS rules:

The NEET PG results of the 22 candidates stand null and void.

They are disqualified from current and upcoming NBEMS exams for a specific period.

Their details have been communicated to concerned medical institutions and regulatory bodies for necessary action.

NBEMS further clarified that the decision was taken after thorough scrutiny and in adherence to due process and fairness.

NBEMS Advisory for Future Candidates

NBEMS has urged all NEET PG aspirants to strictly adhere to exam rules, ethical standards, and professional conduct. Candidates are advised to:

  • Refrain from using any unfair means or proxy assistance.
  • Follow all digital security and biometric verification procedures at test centers.
  • Avoid third-party agencies claiming to "guarantee" NEET PG results.
  • Regularly visit the official website natboard.edu.in for verified updates.

NBEMS assured that future exams would continue to follow enhanced monitoring and AI-based analysis to prevent such incidents.

Conclusion

The cancellation of NEET PG results for 22 candidates between 2021 and 2025 highlights NBEMS's strong stance on exam integrity and ethical conduct. This move serves as a warning to future aspirants to maintain transparency and honesty during examinations.

NBEMS reaffirmed that merit and fairness remain the core pillars of postgraduate medical admissions and that strict measures will continue against anyone found violating the exam's sanctity. Candidates are advised to check the official notification on natboard.edu.in for complete details regarding the list of disqualified individuals and further actions.

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