NEET PG exam date soon: NBEMS warns against spoof notices and social media content, check notice here
NEET PG Exam date: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has issued a warning about false notices circulating on social media. These fake announcements claim to provide a revised schedule for NEET PG 2024.
According to an official notice from NBEMS, certain deceptive individuals are spreading false information using spoofed notices, emails, SMS, and social media posts in the name of NBEMS.They are making bogus claims to candidates about the NEET PG 2024 schedule.
NBEMS has emphasized that candidates should only rely on information from their official websites, natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in, for any updates about their exams. Since July 2020, all official notices from NBEMS have included a QR code. By scanning this QR code, users can confirm the notice’s authenticity by viewing it on the NBEMS website.
The board also clarified that they do not have any official social media accounts, including on platforms like ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). NBEMS does not send emails or SMS messages to candidates about achieving high marks in their exams. Candidates should verify any communications they receive in the name of NBEMS by checking the official website or corresponding official emails.
NBEMS reiterated that they do not send any emails or SMS messages to candidates regarding their exam scores.
Check the official notice below-
According to an official notice from NBEMS, certain deceptive individuals are spreading false information using spoofed notices, emails, SMS, and social media posts in the name of NBEMS.They are making bogus claims to candidates about the NEET PG 2024 schedule.
NBEMS has emphasized that candidates should only rely on information from their official websites, natboard.edu.in and nbe.edu.in, for any updates about their exams. Since July 2020, all official notices from NBEMS have included a QR code. By scanning this QR code, users can confirm the notice’s authenticity by viewing it on the NBEMS website.
The board also clarified that they do not have any official social media accounts, including on platforms like ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). NBEMS does not send emails or SMS messages to candidates about achieving high marks in their exams. Candidates should verify any communications they receive in the name of NBEMS by checking the official website or corresponding official emails.
NBEMS reiterated that they do not send any emails or SMS messages to candidates regarding their exam scores.
Check the official notice below-
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