In a fresh advisory issued this week, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has cautioned NEET PG 2025 aspirants about a growing wave of fake notices, spoofed circulars, and misleading social media content being circulated in the name of official authorities. The board has urged all NEET PG students to rely only on verified sources, particularly their newly launched WhatsApp channel, for accurate updates and announcements.
NBEMS Issues Advisory Against NEET PG Exam Fraud
The NBEMS advisory for NEET PG candidates highlights the increasing number of phishing emails, spoofed exam notices, and NEET PG scam alerts that have been reported across platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and even fake websites imitating official sources.
In its latest advisory, the board reiterated that no third party or social media page is authorized to distribute exam-related content. It emphasized that all authentic updates will only be shared through:
- The NBEMS official website: www.natboard.edu.in
- NBEMS-accredited social media handles
- The newly launched NBEMS WhatsApp channel, accessible via a verified QR code notice
Fake NEET PG Messages & Exam Touts on the Rise

As the countdown to NEET PG 2025 intensifies, so does the activity of cybercriminals and exam touts, who exploit student anxiety by sharing fake NEET PG messages promising leaks, early results, or special assistance in return for money. Many of these fraudulent campaigns are designed to steal personal data or collect payments from unsuspecting aspirants.
Candidates are advised not to trust any message or information that isn’t directly issued by NBEMS, the notice reads. “Do not engage with any unofficial NEET PG Telegram groups, WhatsApp forwards, or suspicious links.”
Scan the QR Code, Stay Updated
To simplify the communication process and prevent misinformation, NBEMS has officially rolled out a WhatsApp channel where students can directly receive verified updates. The board has shared a QR code notice on its website and social media platforms to ensure secure access.
Students are strongly encouraged to scan the NBEMS QR code, join the channel, and avoid third-party sources for anything related to NEET PG 2025.
Stay Alert, Stay Informed
As the pressure builds ahead of NEET PG 2025, students are urged to stay sharp,not just in their preparation, but in how they consume information. In an age where fake NEET PG messages, spoofed notices, and phishing scams are just a click away, vigilance is as important as revision.
The NBEMS has reassured all aspirants that every official update be it about application dates, admit cards, or results will only be released on the NBEMS official website and through their verified WhatsApp channel. Avoid unofficial sources, steer clear of rumor mills, and focus on what truly matters: your success, supported by trusted information.
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