NEET PG Registration 2026: Dates, Fees, Eligibility & Process

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NEET PG is the entry to postgraduate medical courses in India, and completing the registration is the first step toward securing a seat. For 2026, the NEET PG exam is scheduled for 30 August 2026, with the registration window expected to open in June 2026 on the official NBEMS portal. With the exam date officially confirmed and registration imminent, the focus is on understanding the dates, fees, and the steps that follow.

If you're aiming for an MD, MS, or PG Diploma, it's important to stay updated on the NEET PG 2026 cycle. In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about NEET PG registration 2026, key dates, fees, the exam pattern, and the steps that follow toward counselling and seat allotment.

Key Takeaways:

  • NEET PG registration 2026 is expected to open in June 2026 and remain active for approximately 2-3 weeks, in line with NBEMS's typical schedule.
  • Category-wise fees are ₹3,500 for General/OBC/EWS and ₹2,500 for SC/ST/PwBD candidates. Fees have remained consistent across recent NBEMS cycles and are paid online during registration.
  • NBEMS provides multiple correction windows after registration closes — an initial form-correction round, an image-correction window, and a final edit window — to let candidates fix errors before locking.
  • For the 2026 cycle, early registration, document readiness, and tracking NBEMS notifications on natboard.edu.in are essential to avoid last-minute stress.

NEET PG Registration 2026 Key Dates

The NEET PG 2026 exam is officially scheduled for 30 August 2026, with the registration window expected to open in June 2026 for a two-to-three-week period. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) publishes the official notification with confirmed dates on natboard.edu.in — 2026 aspirants should track that portal for live updates.

Event

Dates

NEET PG Registration 2026 Start Date

Expected: June 2026 (NBEMS to confirm)

NEET PG Registration 2026 Last Date

Expected: Late June / Early July 2026 (~2–3 weeks after opening)

Correction Window (Round 1)

Expected: July 2026 (post-registration close)

Image Correction Window

Expected: July / August 2026

Final Edit Window

Expected: August 2026

City Preference Resubmission

Expected: August 2026

Admit Card Release

Expected: 26–27 August 2026 (a few days before exam)

NEET PG Exam Date

30 August 2026 (officially confirmed by NBEMS)

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NEET PG Registration Fees 2026

Fee payment is mandatory at the time of registration. The fee structure has remained consistent across recent NBEMS cycles; any minor updates for NEET PG 2026 will be announced via the official notification on natboard.edu.in. 

The table below highlights the NEET PG registration fees.

Category

Fees

General/OBC/EWS

₹3,500

SC/ST/PwBD

₹2,500

NEET PG registration fees are uniform across India and must be paid online during the application process.

NEET PG Application Details 2026

Applying for NEET PG is a completely online process managed by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). The 2026 registration is expected to open on natboard.edu.in in June 2026 — understanding the application steps below will help NEET PG 2026 aspirants complete the form quickly and accurately.

Below are the steps to apply for NEET PG:

1. Visit the Official Website

Go to natboard.edu.in and select the NEET PG section.

2. Register as a New User

Provide your basic details such as name, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number to create a unique login ID and password.

3. Fill the Application Form

Enter personal information, academic details, internship status, and preferred exam city.

4. Upload Required Documents

Scan and upload your recent passport-size photograph, signature, and any other documents as per the NBEMS guidelines.

5. Pay the Application Fee

 Use a debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI to pay the prescribed fee.

6. Preview and Submit

Double-check all details before final submission, as changes may not be allowed later.

7. Download the Confirmation Page

Keep a copy of the application form and payment receipt for future reference.

The NEET PG 2026 application is expected to follow the same structure — bookmark natboard.edu.in for the official notification and live updates.

You can review detailed eligibility guidelines in our NEET PG Cut Off 2026 blog for a clearer understanding of qualifying requirements.

What Comes After NEET PG Registration?

Once the NEET PG registration process is complete, candidates enter the next stages that lead up to the exam and, eventually, counselling. Understanding this sequence is crucial for proper preparation and timely action.

1. Admit Card Release

After registration closes, the NBEMS releases the admit cards on its official website. Candidates must log in with their credentials to download the admit card, which contains the exam date, time, venue, and important instructions.

2. NEET PG Examination

The exam tests your medical knowledge and readiness for postgraduate study. NEET PG 2026 is scheduled for 30 August 2026 as a 3.5-hour computer-based test of 200 MCQs (800 marks total, +4 per correct answer, –1 per incorrect answer). On the exam day, candidates must carry their admit card, a valid photo ID, and follow all NBEMS guidelines.

3. Result Declaration

The NEET PG 2026 result is expected to be announced by mid-September 2026 (NBEMS typically declares the result within ~2 weeks of the exam). It will include your score, percentile, and qualifying status. NBEMS will also release the merit list, which determines eligibility for counselling.

4. Counselling Registration

Qualified candidates must register for counselling, conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota seats and by respective state authorities for state quota seats.

5. Choice Filling and Seat Allotment

During counselling, you'll select your preferred medical colleges and courses. Based on your rank, category, and seat availability, you'll be allotted a seat.

6. Document Verification and Admission

Once allotted, you'll have to verify your documents at the reporting centre or the respective college. Only after this will your admission be confirmed.

Tip: Keep all original documents ready (including MBBS degree, internship certificate, registration certificate, and ID proofs) before counselling begins to avoid last-minute issues.

Start preparing your list of preferred colleges now so you're not rushed during counselling. Here's a complete step-by-step guide to NEET PG counselling.

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What You Could Edit During NEET PG Correction Windows 

NBEMS provides structured chances to make changes to submitted forms (the 2026 cycle is expected to follow the same window pattern):

  • First Correction Window (Expected: July 2026): For fields like DOB, category, and PwBD status.
  • Image Correction (Expected: July / August 2026): To fix blurry or incorrect uploads.
  • Final Edit (Expected: August 2026): One last chance to fix non-locked fields.

Candidates couldn't change their name, email ID, or test city once locked.

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Many NEET PG aspirants take education loans for private medical seats, especially when costs climb into the lakhs. Affordability, return on investment, and stipend-based EMI management are common considerations.

Modern NBFCs like Propelld can offer flexibility over traditional bank loans for PG medical students through:

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  • Flexible co-applicant options (including siblings or relatives)
  • Less dependence on parents' credit history

Tip: If your parent doesn't qualify as a co-applicant, consider using another earning family member. Propelld allows this and provides a 100% digital loan process.

With NEET PG registration 2026 around the corner, the focus is on exam prep, document readiness, and getting ready for the 30 August 2026 exam followed by counselling. As you shortlist colleges and plan your next steps, financial planning becomes just as important.

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Important FAQs About NEET PG Registration 2026

When is NEET PG registration for 2026?

The NEET PG 2026 registration window is expected to open in June 2026 on natboard.edu.in and remain active for ~2–3 weeks. NBEMS will confirm the exact dates via the official notification on natboard.edu.in.

What is the NEET PG registration fee?

For General, OBC, and EWS category candidates, the fee is ₹3,500, while SC, ST, and PwBD candidates pay ₹2,500. The payment is made online during registration. Final fee for the 2026 cycle will be confirmed via the NBEMS information bulletin.

Can I edit my application form after submission?

Yes — NBEMS typically provides correction windows after registration closes (an initial form-correction round, image correction, and a final edit window). For NEET PG 2026 these are expected in July – August 2026; exact dates will be in the official notification.

When will NEET PG 2026 admit cards be released?

Admit cards for NEET PG 2026 are expected to be released around 26–27 August 2026 (a few days before the 30 August 2026 exam) on the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in.

When is the NEET PG exam in 2026?

The NEET PG 2026 exam is scheduled for 30 August 2026 in a 3.5-hour computer-based format (200 MCQs, 800 marks) across various cities.

When does NEET PG 2026 counselling start?

The counselling process for NEET PG 2026 is expected to begin in late September / October 2026, shortly after the result declaration in mid-September 2026.

Where can I check my city or centre?

The final details of your allotted city and exam centre will be clearly mentioned on your admit card.

Will the NEET PG 2026 process follow the same structure as previous cycles?

Yes. NBEMS is expected to follow the same registration, correction-window, and admit-card release structure for NEET PG 2026 as in recent cycles. Refer to the official notification on natboard.edu.in for any updates.

What documents are required during counselling?

You'll need MBBS marksheets, internship completion certificate, valid photo ID, and caste/EWS certificate (if applicable) during the counselling process.

What if I miss the NEET PG 2026 registration window?

Unfortunately, if you miss the NEET PG 2026 registration window, you will have to wait and apply for NEET PG 2027. NBEMS does not extend the registration window once closed except in exceptional cases.

Can I apply for state quota seats?

Yes — you can apply for state quota counselling only if you complete NEET PG 2026 registration within the official window and qualify in the exam on 30 August 2026.

Are any documents submitted offline?

No. The entire process, including application, document upload, and verification, is conducted online through the official portals.

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