NBEMS to holds convocation for DNB, DrNB, FNB qualified candidates on May 10
Divyansh | April 22, 2024 | 04:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NBEMS said gold medal winners in December 2021, 2022; June 2022; and April 2023 sessions can attend its 22 convocation ceremony.
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will conduct its 22nd convocation and the award ceremony for gold medalists on May 10 at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi. Candidates who have qualified the Diplomate of National Board (DNB), Doctorate of National Board (DrNB) exit exam held in December 2021, 2022; June 2022; and April 2023 will receive degrees.
Students who have qualified the Fellow of National Board (FNB) exit exam in 2022 will also be awarded degrees. President Droupadi Murmu will be the chief guest on the occasion. Eligible candidates will be able to register for the 22nd convocation on the NBEMS website, natboard.edu.in, till April 22. They will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 2,500.
“Candidates who have been declared as gold medal winners are invited to the award ceremony to receive their awards and degree certificates in-person,” the NBEMS said.
The NBEMS has also uploaded the speciality-wise gold medalists, along with instructions to attend the convocation, on the official website.
Also read NEET PG 2024 advanced to June 23, result to be declared by July 15: NMC
Degree certificates to other qualified candidates shall be sent through speed post at their correspondence address within three months of conduct of convocation. Candidates are required to indicate their updated correspondence address online while registering for the convocation.
They can contact NBEMS on phone number 011-45593000 or email address convocation@natboard.edu.in.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Environmental Law: NLU Odisha, Assam, Northeast law schools are making tribal rights core of curriculum
- ‘Generative AI knowledge limited to ChatGPT’: Why law schools are launching artificial intelligence centres
- LLB, LLM courses in English but for lawyers in lower courts, regional language command key to win cases
- Part-time law PhD enrolment on the rise as lawyers, aspiring academics embrace flexible courses
- Student Suicides: ‘Need accountability, not new law; it’s about well-being, not mental health,’ says NTF chief
- NMC to speed up NEET counselling with seat-approval calendar, allow for-profits to set up medical colleges
- Audit Before Action: Odisha plans to retire ‘non-performers’; college teachers point at staff, facility gaps
- IIT Kanpur Suicide: PhD scholar’s death due to lack of accountability, ‘capable’ counsellors, allege students
- NLSIU Bangalore has 38% women, NLU Delhi 43% – only 3 of 26 NLUs reach gender parity, shows NIRF data
- This WBNUJS graduate’s platform helps over 600 LLB students from regional law schools land internships, jobs