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Hurry - Apply for councelling of DNB CET - last date 16th Jan 2012

Candidates who have appeared for DNB CET DEC 2011 and have qualified the exam must apply online to appear in the councelling. Last date is 16 jan 2012. So hurry up....
Candidates who have qualified the aforesaid examination and are desirous of participating in Jan 2012 counseling shall have to register online for the same latest by Jan 16th, 2012 (18:00 Hrs). Candidates who have qualified CET of June 2010 session are also eligible to participate in Jan 2012 counseling provided that they have not joined/opted any DNB seat based on CET Pass result of June 2010 session.

Merit list of eligible candidates who have registered online for counseling shall be published on NBE website after the online registration process is completed.

Eligible candidates will be able to download their Rank letter for counseling only after publication of merit list.

Schedule of counseling and details of DNB seats available for January 2012 admission session shall be announced in due course.

For any further clarification/assistance related to online registration for counseling, please write us at jan2012dnb@natboard.edu.in







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