Great news for candidates interested in applying for NEET SS 2025. The application process has begun on the official website. Interested and eligible candidates can visit the official website and fill out and submit their application form. The deadline for applying is November 25, 2025. But are you aware of the eligibility criteria? If not, no problem. Today, we'll find out the answer to this question through the news.
What is the eligibility criteria?
Candidates who possess a recognized postgraduate medical degree/provisional pass certificate (MD/MS/DNB) or equivalent recognized qualification as per the eligible feeder specialty qualification for super specialty courses, or are likely to possess it by April 30, 2025, can apply for NEET-SS 2024. For more information on the relevant subject, candidates are advised to refer to the official notification.
NEET SS 2025: Steps to Apply
First, candidates should visit the official website.
Next, candidates should go to the relevant link on the homepage.
Clicking on this link will open a separate window.
Candidates should now register themselves by filling in the required details.
Following this, fill out their application form.
Submit the form.
Then download the confirmation page.
Finally, candidates should take a printout.
NEET SS 2025: Direct Link to Apply
When will the exam be held?
The NEET SS 2025 exam will be conducted in CBT mode on December 26 and 27, 2025, in two shifts at various exam centers across India. NBEMS has recently revised the exam dates twice. Previously, the dates were scheduled for November 6 and 7.
Important Dates
Last date to apply: November 25, 2025
Exam date: December 26 and 27, 2025
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