DNB PDCET 2023 registration closes today at natboard.edu.in; Admit card on April 18
Candidates can apply online for DNB PDCET 2023 through the official website of NBE at natboard.edu.in till 11:55 PM today.
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NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will be closing the diplomate of national board post diploma centralised entrance test (DNB PDCET) 2023 registration window today. Candidates interested in applying for the DNB PDCET exam on April 23, 2023 can apply on the official NBE website- nbe.edu.in or natboard.edu.in.
Candidates apply for the exam will be required to pay Rs 5,000 as the DNB PDCET application fee at the time of applying. NBEMS will be declaring the DNB PDCET 2023 result on May 22, 2023. To be eligible for the diploma exam, candidates must have passed the final exam leading to award of PG diploma from Indian universities.
How to apply for DNB PDCET 2023?
- Candidates must visit the official NBE website- nbe.edu.in.
- On the homepage, click the DNB PDCET application link.
- Enter login details required.
- Fill out the application form by entering personal, academic qualification details, and selection of exam cities.
- Pay DNB PDCET application fee and submit.
- Download receipt and application form for future reference.
The final and selective edit window link to rectify deficient/incorrect images will be activated from April 10 to April 20, 2023. There is no age limit for the DNB PDCET 2023. It is a ranking examination and a pre-requisite for entry to various post diploma DNB courses. DNB PDCET is conducted twice in a year.
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