DNB CET & PDCET 2020 counselling round 2 results has been announced
Team Careers360 | July 2, 2020 | 11:53 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the seat allotment result for second round counselling of Diplomate of National Board Centralised Entrance Test (DNB CET) and Postgraduate Centralised Entrance Test (PDCET). The counselling result for the second round has been made available on the official website at counseling.nbe.edu.in. A total of 2,812 post-MBBS and 496 post-diploma candidates have been shortlisted for round two.
Candidates whose names have been enlisted in the second round allotment list are required to report and pay the one-year course fee if they are satisfied with the seat. Aspirants’ names will be filtered out from the counselling if they fail to pay the requisite course fee. Candidates will be eligible to participate in the third round if they are not enlisted in the second round seat allotment list.
Steps to check DNB CET & DNB PDCET second round counselling result
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Visit the official website counseling.nbe.edu.in.
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Click on the link of DNB CET or DNB PDCET
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Then click on the link of allotment result and select round two
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The result is in PDF format, thus, search the roll number
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Verify the details printed on it
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Download it for future references
What next after allotment result?
Candidates who have been allotted a seat are required to report at the respective colleges for completion of the counselling process. Candidates can report the allocated seats either by confirming through E-joining or physical reporting. All aspirants have to report at the allotted institution physically along with the seat allotment letter for the document verification purpose for Physical joining.
Aspirants can confirm the seat trough E-joining from July 1 to 10, 2020. However, for physical joining, aspirants can report from July 1 to 15, 2020. If there is a situation where a candidate has been allotted a seat but not reported at the allotted seats within the due dates, they can exit with forfeiture of fees, the refundable security deposit will be forfeited.
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