NBE releases application forms for NEET MDS and FMGE
Kritika Tyagi | October 17, 2018 | 11:59 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 16: The National Board of Examinations has started the application process for NEET MDS and FMGE on October 16 which candidates can fill from the official website of the conducting body. The application forms, released only in online mode, will be available till November 6. NBE has also issued the information brochure for both exams.
Candidates interested in applying for admission to postgraduate dental (MDS) courses must fill NEET MDS application forms while those who are seeking eligibility to practice in the country and pursuing postgraduate medical courses must fill FMGE application forms before the aforementioned date. The application fees for NEET MDS is INR 3,750 for the Unreserved and OBC category candidates and INR 2,750 for SC/ST/PwD candidates. FMGE application fee is INR 5,500 for all the aspirants irrespective of the category.
It is suggested to go through the eligibility criteria for both the exams as prescribed by NBE before starting to fill the respective application forms. Candidates who will successfully submit the application form will be issued the admit card to be released on December 6.
Earlier, NBE released a notice on September 8 declaring the exam dates of the MCQ examination administered by it. NEET MDS and FMGE are slated to be held on December 14. The result for both the exams will be declared by January 15, 2019.
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