NEET MDS 2022 registration ends today; Apply at nbe.edu.in
Priyam Dave | January 24, 2022 | 03:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
NBE to close NEET application form 2022 today. Eligible candidates can complete NEET MDS registration process at nbe.edu.in till 11.55 pm.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Master of Dental Surgery - NEET MDS application form 2022 will close today, January 24. Candidates can register themselves for NEET MDS 2022 till 11.55 pm. NEET MDS registration link is available at the National Board of Examination (NBE) official website - nbe.edu.in.
NEET MDS application process 2022 includes registration, filling of form, uploading of scanned images, choosing the test city, payment of application fee, and printout of filled-in form. Here is the process to fill out the NEET MDS application form 2022.
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NEET MDS application form 2022: How to fill
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Go to the official website - nbe.edu.in
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Select ‘NEET MDS’ exam and click on ‘Application link’
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Click on ‘New registration’ link
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Read the instruction carefully
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Enter the registration details - name, date of birth, gender, nationality, mobile number, email ID.
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The OTP (One Time Password) will be sent to the registered mobile number and email ID along with login credentials
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Login entering user ID and password to fill the NEET MDS 2022 application form
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Fill the personal, educational, BDS course, internship, DCI registration and other asked details
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Upload the passport size photograph, signature, left hand thumb impression as per the specifications
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Pay online NEET MDS registration fee of Rs 4,250 for general, OBC, EWS aspirants and Rs 3,250 for SC/ST and PWD candidates
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After successful transaction, take a printout of filled in NEET MDS application form for future use
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What after NEET MDS 2022 registration?
NBE will begin the NEET MDS edit window facility from January 28 to 31, 2022. NEET MDS 2022 application form correction window will be available for the candidates who wish to delete or edit the details in the registration form. Since, NEET MDS correction window 2022 is a one time process, therefore, candidates must edit the details carefully and verify it before final submission.
NEET MDS 2022 admit card will be released on March 1 at nbe.edu.in. NEET MDS exam will be held on March 6, 2022, in computer based mode. A total of 240 multiple choice questions will be asked which must be completed in three hours. Through NEET MDS 2022, a total of 6,696 postgraduate dental seats will be filled in 275 colleges.
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