NEET SS Question Paper 2025 Challenge Window Active till Dec 30; Raise Objection Now
NEET SS Question Paper 2025 challenge window is now open. NBEMS allows candidates to raise objections for technical errors till December 30, 2025. Check eligibility and rules.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the question paper challenge window for NEET SS 2025, allowing students to raise objections against questions before the declaration of results.
As per the official guidelines, candidates can challenge questions only for technical errors, along with supportive medical literature, within two calendar days of the examination. The challenge window is open till December 30, 2025. The NEET SS 2025 question paper challenge link is active on the candidate login page.Β
NBEMS, in its official communication, stated: βBefore declaration of the result, any question asked in the NEET-SS Examination can be challenged for technical errors, if any, with supportive medical literature, in not more than 2 calendar days after conduct of examination (i.e. till 30.12.2025). No claims made beyond 2 days of the conduct of the examination shall be entertained under any circumstances. No claims pertaining to the difficulty level of a question shall be entertained. Such a challenge can only be raised by bona fide candidates who had appeared in the examination through their registered email ID at the Communication Web Portal of NBEMS.β
Who Is Eligible to Raise a Challenge
According to NBEMS:
- Only bonafide candidates who appeared in NEET SS 2025 can submit objections
- Challenges must be sent through the registered email ID
- Submissions are accepted only via the NBEMS Communication Web Portal
- Objections related to the question difficulty level will not be entertained
NEET SS 2025 Exam Details
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Super Speciality (NEET SS) 2025 was conducted for admission to DM, MCh and DNB Super Speciality courses in medical colleges and institutions across India. The examination was held in computer-based test (CBT) mode, with speciality-specific question papers designed to assess advanced clinical knowledge relevant to super-speciality disciplines.
What Happens Next
After the closure of the challenge window on December 30, 2025, NBEMS will:
- Examine all valid and evidence-supported challenges
- Finalise the question paper and answer keys
- Proceed with the declaration of NEET SS 2025 results
NBEMS has clearly stated that no representations will be accepted beyond the prescribed deadline under any circumstances. Candidates are advised to regularly monitor the official NBEMS website and communication portal for further updates.
According to the latest exam pattern of NEET SS, there are 150 multiple-choice questions, from broad speciality and super speciality course. There will be three time-bound sections of 50 minutes each, carrying 50 questions. The question paper is of 600 marks. The question paper will consist of questions from the General/Basic component of the primary feeder broad specialty subject and from all sub-specialty/systems/component of that primary feeder broad specialty subject. All the 150 questions would be from the Curriculum of the Post Graduate Exit level of the primary feeder broad specialty subject. Candidates will get two-and-a-half hours to attempt the questions.
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As per the exam pattern of NEET SS, there are 150 objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs) asked in the exam. There will not be any descriptive question in the NEET SS exam. Each question will carry four answer options, out of which one answer option will be correct. Candidates will have to select and submit the correct answer option. Submission of wrong answer option will lead to negative marking of one mark. Hence, test-takers must carefully assess all answer options or choices and select the correct answer option.