Recent media reports suggest NEET PG 2025 candidates’ personal data—including names, contact details, scores, and ranks—may be circulating online and sold to private agents. NBEMS denies any breach at its end and has submitted a report to the Health Ministry. Aspirants face unsolicited calls, stress, and privacy concerns, highlighting the urgent need for transparency and stronger safeguards in the counselling process.
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