NEST 2025 Registration Dates Out! Check Last date

NEST 2025 Registration Dates Out! Check Last date

Updated on 17 Feb 2025, 11:18 AM IST

NISER Bhubaneswar and UM DAE CEBS has released the NEST 2025 dates on its official website. Aspirants can check the NEST time table 2025 by visiting the website at nestexam.in. According to the dates released, the NEST 2025 registration has been started on February 17. The NEST 2025 will be held on June 22, 2025. Students must keep the dates in mind to complete the registration within the stipulated time.

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  1. NEST 2025 Notification
  2. NEST Important Dates 2025
  3. How to Successfully Complete the NEST Application Form 2025?
  4. All You Need to Know About NEST 2025
NEST 2025 Registration Dates Out! Check Last date
NEST Exam Registration 2025

National Entrance Screening Test is a national level entrance exam for the candidates who seek admission in the integrated MSc programmes in NISER and UM DAE CEBS. Students who wished to know about the NEST exam registration dates 2025 and their related topics must read this complete article.

NEST 2025 Notification

NISER Bhubaneswar in collaboration with the UM DAE CEBS released the notification for the NEST 2025 exam. The notification is available in the NEST official website at nestexam.in. The NEST 2025 notification contains the detailed description related to the NEST exam. The notification contains all the relevant dates for the National Entrance Screening Test. Candidates who are willing to take the exam must read the notification very thoroughly.

NEST Important Dates 2025

Candidates who wished to appear for NEST exam 2025 and have completed their 12 either in 2023 or 2024 or going to appear for board this year, must check the important dates released by the NISER Bhubaneswar. It is very necessary for the aspirants to keep track of these important dates.

NEST 2025 Dates

Events

Dates

NEST exam 2025 registration date

February 17, 2025

Last date to fill the NEST form

May 9, 2025

NEST correction and update window

May 10 to 14, 2025

Mock test

May 16, 2025

NEST admit card 2025

June 2, 2025

NEST exam date

June 22, 2025 (Sunday)


How to Successfully Complete the NEST Application Form 2025?

Aspirants will be able to fill the form using 6 simple steps which includes registration, filling the personnel and academic details, uploading of documents and fees payment.

  • Register in the NEST website- nestexam.in by using personnel details.

  • After registration is done, login into the website again using your login credentials.

  • Fill your educational details and other details that are asked to fill.

  • Select your exam city preferences among the list of 120 given cities.

  • Upload your photograph and signature as prescribed by the conducting authority.

  • Pay the NEST exam requisite fee through the given payment gateways.

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All You Need to Know About NEST 2025

Students should know each and every detail of the NEST exam before appearing. In this section, you will get the links of minute details that help in your preparation.

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Questions related to NEST

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Have a question related to NEST ?

Hy,

If you missed the NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) result announcement and the login date has expired, you can try the following steps to check your result:

1. Contact NEST Help Desk

  • Reach Out : Contact the NEST help desk or the examination authority directly. They can provide guidance

Hy,

NISER (National Institute of Science Education and Research) and CEBS (Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences) are prestigious institutions that offer integrated M.Sc. programs in various disciplines of science. Your NEST rank of 387 in the general category is quite competitive, but admission to NISER or CEBS depends on

No, qualifying NEST exam won't directly lead you to pursue MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). NEST serves a different purpose.

The National Entrance Screening Test is for admission to five-year integrated M.Sc. programs at specific universities like National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) and Center

Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognized as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines.
The species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo
The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
Question:
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

Option 1: The drongo looks exactly like a crow.

Option 2: Smaller birds are protected by the drongo.

Option 3: This bird is a native of tropical countries in south-Asia.

Option 4: The drongo is a small perching bird.

Correct Answer: The drongo looks exactly like a crow.


Solution : The first option is the correct choice.

The statement "the drongo looks exactly like a crow" is not true, according to the passage.

The passage describes the Black Drongo as a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail,

Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognised as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines.
The species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
Question:
What was the impact of trying to introduce the species to the Pacific islands?

Option 1: They decreased in numbers drastically.

Option 2: They returned to the lands of their origin.

Option 3: They proved to be a threat to the local birds.

Option 4: They did not survive in the changed climate conditions.

Correct Answer: They proved to be a threat to the local birds.


Solution : The third option is the correct choice.

The impact of introducing the Black Drongo species to some Pacific islands was that they thrived and became abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of