NBE New Delhi, has announced the date for Post Diploma CET-June-2012, to be held for admission into DNB (Secondary Seats), offered in the session 2012.


Last Updated: 2012-04-13T02:59:47+05:30

NBE New Delhi Announces Post Diploma CET-June-2012

New Delhi: National Board of Examinations (NBE) has announced the date for Post Diploma Centralised Entrance Test (CET)-June-2012, to be held for admission into DNB (Secondary Seats), offered in the session 2012. The Post Diploma CET-June-2012 is scheduled to be held on June 10, 2012.
 
As per the notification issued by NBE, appearance in the Post Diploma CET is an essential pre-requisite criterion for entry to the DNB Broad specialities (secondary seats). However, successful candidates will be required to participate in centralized counseling, to be conducted by National Board of Examinations for allotment of DNB secondary seats at NBE accredited Institutions / hospitals / medical colleges.
 
Interested candidates can download the information bulletin-cum-application form for the Post Diploma CET-June-2012 from the website: http://www.natboard.edu.in/ from today i.e. April 13, 2012 onwards. The examination fee can be paid through cash deposit along with prescribed Challan / pay in slip (downloadable from the website) at all branches of Indian Bank and Axis Bank. Duly completed application form along with examination fee receipt should be submitted to the office of NBE latest by May 10, 2012.
 
The list of all accredited hospitals / institutes / medical colleges, course specialities available, eligibility criteria, pattern of examination, examination centres, validity of result etc. are given in the information bulletin. For any further updates about admission, eligibility criteria and application procedure, candidates are advised to regularly visit the Board’s aforementioned official website.
 
Note: Candidates are notified that NBE reserves its absolute rights to modify / alter / amend the admission guidelines.
- By Iti Agarwal
PrintRecommend This Site
Report Error



move to top