NBEMS declares DrNB final theory 2025 results; practicals from Dec 16
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 10, 2025 | 01:13 PM IST | 1 min read
NBEMS: The DrNB final practical exams 2025 for all specialties are scheduled to begin on December 16 and continue till February 4.
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Predict NowThe National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the DrNB final theory 2025 results for speciality courses. NBEMS has also announced the DrNB final practical exams 2025 for all specialties, scheduled to begin on December 16 till February 4.
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DrNB final theory exams 2025 were held on a hybrid platform across the country on October 28th, 29th, and 30th. Candidates can access their DrNB final theory exams 2025 scorecard through the candidate login window on the official website, natboard.edu.in.
However, candidates who have failed to qualify for the DrNB final theory exam 2025 can access the digital copies of their answer scripts by paying Rs 100 for each question paper within 7 days after the result declaration.
Candidates can submit their requests for the revaluation of unassessed answers after being wrongly marked as “not attempted” by the assessor. Candidates will have to submit a fee of Rs 500 for each paper, will can be paid online through the official website of NBEMS.
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DrNB Final Practical Exam Dates 2025
The dates for the DrNB final practical exam 2025 for various specialisations are given below.
|
Speciality |
Exam date |
|
Interventional Radiology |
December 16, 17 |
|
Paediatric Cardiology |
December 16, 17 |
|
Vascular Surgery |
December 16, 17 |
|
Medical Oncology |
December 18, 19 |
|
Surgical Oncology |
December 23, 24 |
|
Neurology |
December 29, 30 |
|
Surgical Gastroenterology |
January 6, 7 |
|
Nephrology |
January 8, 9 |
|
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Including Direct 6 Years Course – Part II) |
January 8, 9 |
|
Endocrinology |
January 8, 9 |
|
Neuro Surgery (OSCE) (Including Direct 6 Years Course – Part II) |
January 9, 10 |
|
Medical Gastroenterology |
January 16, 17 |
|
Medical Genetics |
January 17 |
|
Clinical Haematology |
January 20, 21 |
|
Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology |
January 20, 21 |
|
Gynaecological Oncology |
January 20, 21 |
|
Neonatology |
January 20, 21 |
|
Cardio Vascular and Thoracic Surgery (Including Direct 6 Years Course – Part II) |
January 22, 23 |
|
Cardiology (OSCE) |
January 23, 24 |
|
Urology |
January 28, 29 |
|
Direct 6 Years Course - Part-I Part-B (OSCE) |
January 31 |
|
Critical Care Medicine |
February 3, 4 |
For any queries, candidates can contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to its communication web portal.
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