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DNB CET July 2012 session

 DNB CET July 2012 session



National Board of Examinations shall be conducting the Centralized Entrance Test for admission to various DNB programmes for July 2012 session. 

Candidates who qualify the CET shall be eligible to participate in the Centralized Counseling for admission to DNB courses.  DNB seats in NBE accredited hospitals/ medical institute/medical colleges shall be allocated through the merit based centralized counseling conducted by NBE for allotment of DNB seats at hospitals/ medical institute/colleges which are accredited by NBE for the purpose.

The list of accredited institutes/ hospital/medical colleges, course availability, eligibility criteria, examination centers etc. are given on the website www.natboard.edu.in.  Desirous candidates may kindly refer to the website www.natboard.edu.in and submit the online application form for DNB CET July 2012 session.


Applicants may note that the examinations fee is required to be paid through cash deposit alongwith prescribed pay-in-slip at any of the branches of Indian Bank/ Axis Bank.

Upon submission of online application form at website, www.natboard.edu.in , candidate shall be getting a computerized acknowledgement number,   A printout of the this acknowledgement along with examination fee receipt duly stamped by the bank is required to be submitted in the NBE office latest by 20th May 2012.   

Possession / use of mobile phone, electronic devices are strictly prohibited at NBE examinations centers.  NBE may conduct the CET in computer based testing (CBT) mode and all rights are reserved.

Click here to submit online application form CET-2012

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