NEET PG 2025: NBEMS Alerts Students About Fraudulent Emails, SMS, and Forged Exam Claims

NEET PG 2025: NBEMS Alerts Students About Fraudulent Emails, SMS, and Forged Exam Claims

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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences has issued a warning to applicants about fraudulent emails, SMS, and forged exam-related claims. Some of the unscrupulous agents and touts are circulating fake notices, messages, and social media posts promising exam assistance, leaked question papers, guaranteed marks, etc. NBEMS has strictly declared that all official information about the NBEMS and NEET PG examinations is available on the official websites only. 

NBEMS does not send any messages or emails to candidates. Candidates are advised to avoid any kind of monetary transactions or sharing of personal details. It is important to verify all the details from the official portal before believing in any false claims and report such incidents to NBEMS or local authorities. The board also clarified that it will never send any emails or SMS offering help in securing good marks in the national-level examinations, such as the NEET PG examination, and warned students to avoid falling victim to scams. For more information about the NEET PG examination and the NBEMS notifications, students can check out the official website of collegehai.com.

NEET PG 2025: Types of Fraudulent Communications

Type of Fraudulent Communication

Description

Spoofed Notices

Fake exam notices mimicking NBEMS format, often lacking QR code verification

Forged Emails

Emails falsely claiming to be from NBEMS, offering exam help, or leaked papers

Fraudulent SMS Messages

Texts promising guaranteed marks or exam postponement in exchange for payment

Misleading Social Media Posts

Posts impersonating NBEMS on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or X

Fake WhatsApp Messages

Messages from unofficial numbers claiming to represent NBEMS

Touts/Agents Offering Exam Assistance

Individuals posing as officials, offering help for money or personal details

How to Detect Fake Emails and SMS?

To detect the fraudulent emails and SMS sent by unauthorized sources, students can follow these steps mentioned below to avoid the wrong inforamtions:

  1. Verify the details of the sender and the spelling errors or suspicious numbers.

  2. Students should ensure that they need to avoid clicking on any unknown links or downloading attachments sent by unauthorized senders.

  3. Applicants must ignore all these messages that use pressure, urgency, or threats to the students since the official portal will never allow such emails to be delivered to their students.

  4. The easiest way to find whether the email is real or fake students should look for poor grammar, generic greetings, or odd phrasing.

  5. Candidates are instructed to never share their personal information through email or SMS.

  6. To report fake emails and news, candidates are advised to report that email at: reportumc@natboard.edu.in

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