NEET SS 2024: NBEMS Official Notice to Mandate Time-Bound Sections in NEET-SS 2024 Question Papers:

The NBEMS has recently released an official notifice, where it has been clarified that the NEET SS 2024 will be held in three-time bound sections, A, B, and C.
NBEMS Implements Mandatory Time-Bound Sections in NEET-SS 2024 Question Papers

NEET SS 2024: NBEMS Official Notice to Mandate Time-Bound Sections in NEET-SS 2024 Question Papers
NEET SS 2024: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has recently released an official notifice, where it has been clarified that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) SS 2024 will be held in three-time bound sections that are A, B, and C.
The test will include a total of 50 questions and candidates will be awarded 50 minutes to complete each section in the examination.
Candidates must note, that no candidate will be allowed to enter the next section before the allotted time limit ends. Along with this, they will also not be allowed to make changes to the options they choose and review the paper after the time limit ends. The window to the next section opens after some time once the previous one ends.
The official notice states that "As already notified by NBEMS vide its notice dated 4th May 2024, it has been decided to introduce mandatory time-bound sections in all NBEMS MCQ-based examinations, such as NEET-PG, NEET-MDS, NEET-SS, FMGE, DNB-PDCET, GPAT, DPEE, FDST and FET which are conducted on a computer-based platform."
Further, the notice says, "This measure has been implemented to enhance the security and sanctity of the exams in light of emerging threats during the examination process."
From 20th March 2025 onwards, candidates will be able to access the Demo Test at the official website of NBEMS under the NEETSS 2024 Application Link webpage.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) earlier informed candidates that similar mandatory time-bound sections will also be implemented in GPAT 2024, NEET-PG 2024 and all the examinations conducted by NBEMS in computer-based test mode.
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