FDST 2021 exam on January 11; Notification out
Priyam Dave | December 23, 2021 | 08:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
FDST 2021 notification has been released by NBE. FDST screening test to be held to get registration certificate from the DCI.
NEW DELHI : The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released an official notification to conduct Foreign Dental Screening Test - FDST 2021. FDST 2021 exam date for Indian citizens and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) possessing primary dental qualification is January 11, 2022. While the FDST exam for candidates with PG Diploma and postgraduate dental qualification will be conducted on January 28, 2022. The FDST 2021 exam will be held in Delhi.
For FDST registration 2021, candidates need to refer to DCI official website - dciindia.gov.in. The FDST admit card 2021 will be released on January 6, 2022. Check the official FDST exam dates 2021 here.
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FDST 2021 dates
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Events |
FDST dates |
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Release of information bulletin |
December 22, 2021 |
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Demo test link available |
January 4, 2022 |
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Admit card issued on |
January 6, 2022 |
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FDST examination date |
January 11, 2022 |
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Declaration of result |
By January 31, 2022 |
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FDST 2021 admit card
The admit card of FDST 2021 can be downloaded from the NBE official website - nbe.edu.in. Eligible candidates can download the FDST 2021 admit card by entering the asked credentials. NBE FDST hall ticket must be downloaded and should be carried at the exam centre for verification purpose. FDST admit card will mention the personal details, exam date and time, detailed address of exam centre and other important exam day guidelines.
FDST exam 2021
Check the FDST 2021 exam pattern below.
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Particulars |
FDST exam pattern |
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Mode of exam |
Computer based exam |
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Type of questions |
Multiple choice and single correct answer |
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Number of papers |
Two question papers - Paper I and Paper II |
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Number of questions |
Paper I - 100 questions, Paper II - 150 questions |
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Time allotted |
Paper I - 120 minutes, Paper II - 180 minutes |
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Marking scheme |
One mark for every correct answer |
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No negative marking |
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What after FDST 2021 exam?
Once the computer based exam concludes, FDST result 2021 will be announced on the website. FDST 2021 result PDF will mention specialty, roll number, score obtained in paper-I and paper-II and qualifying status. Candidates need to secure at least 50% to pass the Foreign Dental Screening Test - FDST. The qualified aspirants will be allowed to get the registration certificate from the DCI or State Dental Council (SDC).
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