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Time of India
3 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
NEET PG 2025 application edit window opens at natboard.edu.in: Check list of editable fields here
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has reopened the NEET PG 2025 application edit window on June 20, 2025, providing applicants with a final chance to review and revise their submitted forms before the exam scheduled for August 3, 2025. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This period, open until June 22, offers candidates the opportunity to update key details such as date of birth, academic qualifications, gender, category, PwD and EWS status, and to re-upload essential images—including photographs, signatures, and thumb impressions—ensuring compliance with prescribed formats. However, certain fields remain locked: name, category, nationality, email address, mobile number, and test city cannot be modified during this window. This proactive correction facility underscores NBEMS's commitment to preventing administrative errors and enhancing candidate readiness ahead of NEET PG 2025. Editable fields in NEET PG application form 2025 Candidates can make changes to the following fields in their NEET PG application form: Personal & Academic Updates Date of Birth Gender Category (Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward Classes/General) PwD & EWS Status Academic Qualifications Image Corrections Photograph, Signature, and Thumb Impression—must adhere to the updated specifications. This image correction window operates across two phases: pre-final and final—ensuring any upload discrepancies can be rectified. Non‑editable fields The following critical details are locked and cannot be corrected at this time: Name Category Nationality Email Address Mobile Number Test City Steps to make edits in NEET PG application form Here is how candidates will be able to edit their NEET PG forms online: Visit and navigate to the 'NEET PG' section. Click the application correction link. Log in using your user ID and password. Make permitted changes, re-upload images if needed, then save and re-submit. Pay any balance fees required for category or PwD status changes. Remember to double-check all updated entries before submitting, as changes made now will reflect on your admit card, and any mistake could cause issues during counselling or admission stages.

Hindustan Times
6 hours ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations - Overview of JEE Advanced & NEET 2025 Performance
New Delhi, June 2025 — Celebrating a remarkable quarter-century in competitive exam coaching, Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations (AICE) has once again set new benchmarks this year. In an outstanding academic performance, the institute has not only achieved stellar results in both JEE Advanced 2025 and NEET 2025 but also reinforced its position as a coaching institute in Delhi NCR. With this year's triumphs, AICE underlines why it remains the coaching for JEE and NEET, rooted in expert faculty, structured training, and consistent excellence. The rage and rigour of the JEE Advanced are well-known—only the 2.5 lakh scorers from JEE Main qualify. This year, Amitians achieved a remarkable 71.9% success rate in JEE Advanced 2025. Put simply, 2 out of every 3 Amity students cracked JEE Advanced—proof of the institute's rigorous curriculum and high-impact training. Success in JEE isn't easy, but AICE students showcased their dedication and ability to compete at India's most daunting engineering entrance examination. As one student who cleared JEE Advanced put it: 'AICE's mentorship turned concepts into confidence. This result is the living proof.' AICE proudly announced an impressive 84.35% success rate in NEET 2025. This outstanding achievement is a testament to the dedication of their students and the focused, strategic guidance provided by their expert faculty. Adding to this achievement, AICE students delivered stellar performances on the national level: In individual subjects, their students also excelled: Further, AICE saw a surge in students scoring above the 99 percentile, placing them within the 1% of the nation: These results solidify AICE's reputation as the coaching institute for NEET in Delhi NCR and affirm their legacy in producing India's next generation of doctors. Founded in 2000, AICE was created to extend Amity's educational excellence into competitive exam coaching. Over the past 25 years, it has trained tens of thousands of students across diverse exams, including JEE Main & Advanced, NEET, CLAT, SAT, CUET, and various Olympiads. With its trademark excellence—structured curriculum, expert subject mentors, personalised doubt-clearing sessions, regular performance assessment, and counselling—it has become a go-to institute for NEET and IIT coaching. This year's dual victories reinforce AICE's enduring legacy. The institute's consistent coffee of results—from IIT aspirants to medical hopefuls and law-students in training—has built a trust that transcends regions and continues to draw ambitious candidates. Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson of Amity Group stated: 'Our 25th anniversary comes at a moment of proud achievement. The JEE and NEET results reflect the potential unleashed through AICE's disciplined training. Congratulations to all students, parents, and faculty.' Mrs. Meenakshi Rawal, Director of AICE, added: 'These results celebrate our student-centric methodology. Our success is their success, and every talented learner has been nurtured with care and precision. Excellence continues to define AICE.' AICE operates from 7 strategic locations, easily accessible even to new learners: These centres offer smart classrooms, AI-enabled teaching aids, dedicated mentorship, and weekly tests. AICE's growth plans reflect its confidence in replicating success in new regions. This year's milestone—71.4% JEE Advanced success and NEET's performance—is motivation for AICE's future. As it continues expanding, the institute remains committed to equity and accessibility, ensuring that deserving students in every region can access coaching. With 25 years of expertise and centres in prime locations, AICE remains a smart choice for aspirants: As AICE continues to celebrate 25 years of impact, its legacy becomes the starting point for thousands of future engineers, doctors, and law professionals. With each success, the institute's credibility grows—and expansion becomes its next horizon. For families searching for the coaching for JEE and NEET in Delhi NCR, AICE remains the nation's trusted partner. Note to readers: This article is part of HT's paid consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. HT assumes no editorial responsibility for the content, including its accuracy, completeness, or any errors or omissions. Readers are advised to verify all information independently. Want to get your story featured as above? click here!


New Indian Express
7 hours ago
- General
- New Indian Express
Alert officials about dropouts, help reach 100% college enrolment, says Tirunalveli collector
TIRUNELVELI: In a bid to make Tirunelveli a no drop-out district and achieve a 100% college enrolment, collector Dr R Sukumar appealed to teachers and college faculties to alert the district administration if they come across any Class 12 dropouts. He also asked the authorities to keep a check on those students who have lost their parents. The collector was speaking at a special higher education guidance camp held at the Collectorate on Tuesday. "In the 2024-25 academic year, 14,847 students appeared for Class 12 public exam in the district, of which 13,285 cleared it. Among them, 1,035 students did not join any college. To support these students, the administration conducts this special guidance camp. The administration has already taken measures to prevent educational discontinuation. Schemes like Pudhumai Penn and Tamil Pudhalvan are being effectively implemented to promote higher education," Sukumar said. He added that as part of the initiative, two helpline numbers - 95003 24417 and 95005 24417 - are operational at the collectorate's control room to provide counselling with the help of trained teachers. "The administration is also providing financial and emotional support to the students who have lost one or both parents, encouraging them to pursue higher studies. We have asked headmasters of all schools to identify students and find out the reasons for not joining higher education. Suitable support is being arranged through the administration to ensure they are enrolled," he said. The collector also honoured two government school students, who secured admission to prestigious colleges, and seven others who cleared NEET by presenting them with shawls. He also distributed cheques worth Rs 3,500 each to five students for their college fees from his discretionary fund. The event was attended by Chief Educational Officer M Sivakumar, students and parents.


Hans India
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Sri Chaitanya felicitates top rankers of IIT-JEE, NEET
Hyderabad: On the occasion of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions once again securing All India No. 1 Ranks in national-level competitive examinations like IIT-JEE (Main & Advanced) and NEET 2025, the grand 'AIRAVAT Champions Celebrations' were conducted with pomp and enthusiasm on Thursday. The event was held at Shilpakala Vedika in the presence of a massive gathering of Sri Chaitanya toppers, students, and faculty members from across the country. 'AIRAVAT' served as a platform to honor academic excellence and to celebrate the achievements of meritorious students. World Chess Champion Gukesh D and actor Adivi Sesh graced the occasion as chief guests. Sri Chaitanya Directors Sridhar Yalamanchili, Sushma Boppana and Seema Boppana participated in the event as Guests of Honour and felicitated national-level toppers. Gukesh D said, 'Just like in chess, success in competitive exams like JEE & NEET requires strategic thinking, discipline and mental resilience. Through this association, I am committed to inspiring students not only in academics but also in developing lifelong skills for success.' Adivi Sesh said, 'My heartfelt congratulations to every Sri Chaitanya student who topped the IIT-JEE and NEET exams in 2025. Behind these extraordinary achievements lies a strong foundation of planning and dedication. Sri Chaitanya has truly emerged as a pioneering institution, consistently producing talented individuals for engineering and medical fields at national and international levels.'


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Time of India
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test candidate alleges OMR manipulation, plans legal action
Bengaluru: A National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) candidate from the city has claimed that the OMR sheet displayed on the NTA (National Testing Agency) website under her name was manipulated and didn't match the responses she had given during the exam. At a press conference, Spurthy S, a student of Soundarya PU College, said she found a stark mismatch between the responses she had given and those in the OMR sheet provided on the website. In a letter written to NTA, she said: "Upon attempting to download my OMR sheet, I encountered initial technical errors. When it became accessible, I observed that the shaded bubbles for the register number were correct, but the handwritten number appeared overwritten. I also remember writing the time under my signature, as instructed by the invigilator during the exam. However, the time written on the OMR sheet isn't visible in the scanned copy. This raised concerns about possible technical misread or mismatch during evaluation." "Several answers I attempted and marked are left unshaded. Some questions I didn't attempt are marked. This has led to a discrepancy of nearly 174 marks, inconsistent with my performance and expectations," she alleged. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo According to her, while currently her rank is around 93,000, it should have been around 200, based on the answers she claimed to have marked. While she wrote to NTA on June 3, the agency replied on June 12 stating that the OMR sheet was indeed hers. "We'd like to assure you that the OMR sheet displayed on the portal is the same as the one submitted by you at the exam centre. The sheet includes the details filled in by you, such as your roll number (both in figures and bubbled format), the question paper booklet number and series code, and bears both your signature and that of the invigilator. The image visible to you is a scanned copy of the original OMR sheet received from the centre under due process. The responses shown are those marked by you during the exam. We hope this clarifies your concern," the response read. The student said she intends to approach Karnataka high court over the matter. "I secured 625 out of 625 in SSLC and 99% in II PU. In CET, I have a rank of 1,386," she added.