NBE FET 2023 fellowship entrance exam on March 3; registration begins at natboard.edu.in
FET 2023 application window will be closed on February 8. The demo test of the fellowship exam will be made available on February 24.
Anu Parthiban | January 20, 2024 | 01:54 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has started the application process for Fellowship Entrance Test (FET 2023). The FET exam 2023 will be held on March 3 in a computer-based test (CBT).
The FET 2023 is a qualifying-cum-ranking examination for admission to various Fellowship (FNB) courses offered by NBEMS. The board conducts the exam once a year and around 1,587 candidates appear every year.
The last date to submit FET 2023 application form at the official website, natboard.edu.in, is February 8. A demo test will be made available for students to familiarise themselves with the computer-based-test format at the official website nbe.edu.in Students will be able to access the FET demo test from February 24.
Indian candidates will have to pay Rs 3,500 as application fee and international students will have to deposit Rs 44,250.
Students who have completed a postgraduate medical degree and have the provisional pass certificate of MD, MS, DM, MCh, DNB, DrNB or an equivalent recognized qualification by December 31, 2023, will be considered eligible. There is no upper age limit for training in fellowship courses.
FET 2023 schedule
Candidates can check the complete schedule of Fellowship Entrance Test (FET 2023).
Event |
Dates |
Online application process begins |
January 19 |
Registration ends |
February 8 |
Correction window |
February 9 to 12 |
Final edit window to rectify deficient, incorrect Images |
February 19 to 21 |
Admit card |
February 27 |
FET exam date 2023 |
March 3 |
FET result |
April 3 |
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