NEET-PG 2026 registration delayed: What aspirants must know about timeline and impact

Reports on 29 April 2026 indicate the NEET-PG 2026 registration is delayed. No revised schedule has been issued; aspirants should watch for official notices from the National Board of Examinations.

Edited by Deepak Rao

Updated April 29, 2026 4:00 PM

    Reports on 29 April 2026 indicate the NEET-PG 2026 registration delayed, with no revised schedule published by the exam authority.

    The National Board of Examinations (NBE), which conducts NEET-PG, has not released an updated application timeline or fee details for 2026. Candidates who planned to register should await an official notification from the NBE or the exam portal.

    NEET-PG 2026 registration delayed: immediate facts

    A headline circulating on 29 April 2026 flagged a delay in the NEET-PG 2026 registration process. At present there is no published revised start or end date for applications, and no official statement on reasons for the delay.

    Authorities named for NEET-PG administration include the National Board of Examinations (NBE) and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which oversee the exam framework and policy. Any formal change to the schedule will be notified by the NBE.

    NEET-PG 2026 registration delayed: impact for aspirants

    A delay in registration can affect several timelines for medical postgraduate admissions. Key downstream items that may shift include application deadlines, admit card release, exam date, counselling schedules for MD/MS allotment, and the academic session start for new postgraduate batches.

    Students preparing to apply should be ready to submit documents commonly required for NEET-PG: MBBS degree or provisional certificate, permanent/temporary registration certificate from the medical council, identity proof, and passport-size photographs. Fee details for registration have not been announced.

    What students should monitor now

    Watch the official NBE website and published notices for any revised schedule, fee structure, or instructions on document upload. Also follow announcements on counselling timelines, seat allocation procedures, and revised cut-off criteria once the registration window is declared.

    Avoid relying on unconfirmed social posts; only the NBE’s official circulars should guide application actions. Training institutes and college administrations typically circulate copies of official notices to candidates once released.

    This report presents the current state of the registration timeline: a reported delay with no official revised schedule yet published by the exam authority. Aspirants must track NBE communications closely for authoritative updates.

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