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NOTICE- DNB CET-2011

NOTICE- DNB CET-2011

Source: http://natboard.edu.in/matter.php?notice_id=848

  • Admit Card to all Eligible / Provisional Eligible candidates have been sent by Speed Post.
  • In case of Non-Receipt of Admit Card, candidate may kindly visit the website www.natboard.edu.in of NBE and click the link APPLICATION STATUS in the Top-Bar, enter the requisite details. The details of Roll No. issued and center allocated are indicated therein. A printout of the same may kindly be obtained and the candidate shall report to the examination center with the above printout along with one of the following documents as ID Proof:

  • Voter ID Card or
  • PAN Card or
  • Passport

  • In case of any query / non retrieval of details, kindly contact NBE by Fax:45593009 / email cet@natboard.edu.in
  • Kindly ensure that your contact details including postal address and telephone number and are mentioned in the email / Fax sent to NBE.
  • Candidates are hereby informed that all examination center(s) of NBE are Non-smoking zone(s) and possession / use of mobile phone / electronic gadgets is strictly prohibited. Candidates should not bring mobile / electronic gadgets in the examination center / premises.
  • It is for information of candidate that the admission to appear in the NBE DNB CET is purely provisional and subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria and verification of information filled by the candidate in their application form.

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