NBEMS DNB Counselling 2024: Round 2 seat allotment for DNB Post Diploma out; 225 allotted seats
Anu Parthiban | December 21, 2024 | 03:53 PM IST | 1 min read
DNB Post Diploma Counselling 2024: Candidates who fail to report at the allotted college by 5 pm on December 24 will lose their allotment.
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Predict NowNEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the seat allotment results for DNB round 2 counselling for admissions to DNB Post Diploma courses. A total of 225 qualified candidates have been allotted seats in the second round of counselling.
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Candidates are required to ‘accept’ and ‘freeze’ the allotted seat and pay a non-refundable first-year course fee of Rs 1,25,000 before the deadline. After the submission of first-year course fee, the seat allotted to the candidate will be ‘frozen’.
If seats remain unfilled, the NBEMS may conduct a mop-up round. However, those candidates who are offered seats in round 2 will not be eligible to participate in the DNB mop-up counselling round.
The NBEMS seat allotment letter should be downloaded from the NBEMS official website, counseling.nbe.edu.in. Candidates are required to carry the allotment order along with all the required documents in original while reporting at the allotted college. Those who fail to report at the allotted college by 5 pm on December 24 will lose their allotment.
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Candidates who fail to pay the first-year course fee before the deadline will also lose their admission. Such seats will be reserved for the mop-up round counselling.
In addition to this, those students who have made the first-year course fee payment but fails to join the institute or fail to produce all original documents before the deadline will also lose their admission offer. The fees paid by them will also be forfeited. “Such candidates will not be eligible to participate in the mop-up round of the counseling, if conducted by NBEMS,” it added.
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