The Nationwide Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) in the present day issued an advisory for Nationwide Eligibility-cum-Entrance Take a look at for postgraduate programs (NEET PG) college students. The advisory warned college students towards falling prey to ‘unscrupulous brokers/touts’.
NBEMS warned college students that some miscreants are attempting to dupe college students within the identify of the Board. ” It has come to the discover of NBEMS that some unscrupulous brokers/touts are making false and bogus claims to the candidates and utilizing spoofed notices, emails, SMS or contents on social media within the identify of NBEMS for phishing,” the official discover acknowledged.
The Board additionally warned college students to not consider any faux discover being circulated in social media relating to the announcement of revised schedule for conduct of NEET PG 2024. “All NBEMS notices issued from July 2020 onwards bear a QR code. Scanning the QR code will redirect the consumer to the mentioned Discover on NBEMS web site,” the discover added.
College students ought to do not forget that NBEMS has no official deal with/ channel on any social media platform together with ‘X’. “Candidates are hereby suggested to not be allured or mislead by unscrupulous brokers /touts making false and bogus claims of serving to any candidate in any means by such spoofed emails/SMS or cast paperwork or social media,” the discover added.
The Board has additionally reminded all college students that NBEMS doesn’t ship any e-mail or SMS to candidates relating to securing good marks in any of the exams performed by the Board.
“In case candidates are approached by any unscrupulous brokers/touts promising any such undue favour/ promising to offer query papers for NBEMS examinations by any spoofed emails/SMS or phone name or cast paperwork or personally or by social media, the identical could also be reported to NBEMS by its Communication Internet Portal: https://exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main or to the native police for additional investigation,” the discover suggested.