The National Board Of Examinations In Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the official answer key and candidates' response sheets for the National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025. Candidates will have to login to the official website to check the answer key. A senior NBEMS official told Times Now Digital this morning that the answer key was scheduled to be released today. Don't Miss: NEET PG Answer Key Sparks Chaos, Candidates Say ‘This Makes No Sense!' "We are trying to make the answer key and response sheet live today, as we had earlier also said that we will release by the end of the month," the senior official said. However, no fixed time has been decided yet, and the Board is trying to release it 'as soon as possible'. Candidates should note that NBEMS has released only the question ID Numbers, correct answer key and responses marked by candidates as per master set of question paper used for NEET PG 2025. Full questions of the NEET PG 2025 examination will not be released, as demanded by candidates, as the NBEMS wants to protect their limited question bank. For the first time, NBEMS has released the official answer key for the NEET PG exam. Traditionally, the board has avoided sharing answer keys or response sheets, citing the highly specialised nature of medical questions, which makes it challenging to frame new ones. To address this concern while maintaining transparency, NBEMS will only publish the question ID numbers, the correct answers, and the responses marked by candidates. This time, too, the answer key and response sheets are being released at the directive of the Supreme Court. The result of NEET PG 2025 was released on August 19. The candidates who have appeared in the NEET PG 2025 will be able to access answer key and their marked responses, through their applicant login at NEET PG index page at NBEMS website. Conducted by NBEMS, NEET PG is an annual medical exam that acts as both the eligibility and ranking test for entry into MD, MS, and PG Diploma programmes. It is also used for admissions to Post-MBBS DNB courses, Post-MBBS Direct 6-year DrNB programmes, and NBEMS diploma courses.