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DNB CET July 2012: Some unanswered questions

Natboard issues a new notice on 21 May 2012 about broad specialty CET. Exam in Aug but still there are some questions which are unanswered and bothering the students.

Q1. What is the exact date of exam?

Q2. What will be the mode of exam - Written or Computer test mode?

Q3. If exam is so late when will be the counseling and admissions?
Because if NATBOARD takes long time for admission process it will become September and students will be busy with preparation of Nov exams like AIIMS and PGI and even Jan All India. It will also become difficult for students to decide to go for DNB or prepare for Nov/Jan exams.
Q4. If June exam is so late when will be the Dec 2012 entrance and whether the exam will be there or will be merged with NEET?

Q5. What is final decision on NEET and when will be the exam?
Seeing the present state of functioning of natboard, it becomes more and more suspicious that how NBE will be conducting NEET on this large scale without any flaw.  Seeing the problems occurred in Rajasthan pg entrance which was CBT Mode, we students are afraid such thing wont happen in NEET.

Still waiting for these questions to be answered.............

Comments

  1. Examz in first half of august problaly

    Either they ll omit the dec. Session or it ll be held in march
    and exam pattern ll be computer based

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