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DNB CET July 2012 Exam Dates


National Board of Examinations, New Delhi
Dated: May 28th, 2012

Kind Attn: Applicant Candidates for DNB CET July 2012 – Schedule of Examination Notified
• NBE shall be conducting DNB CET from 9th August 2012 to 17th August 2012 (Except on 15th August) at various centres in following cities:

SL. NO. CITY
1. Bangalore
2. Ahmedabad
3. Mumbai
4. Nagpur
5. Kolkata
6. Delhi & NCR
7. Hyderabad
8. Chennai
9. Trivandrum
10. Chandigarh
11. Pune

• CET shall be conducted on Computer Based Platform.
• Each candidate will be informed about his/her scheduled date of examination and examination centre through admit card and NBE website www.natboard.edu.in


Following changes to be noted:
  1. Exam is in August in place of June.
  2. This time it is Computer Based Mode, and extended over 7 days. Candidates will get their date of exam and center with the admit card which will be sent by natboard in due course.
  3. No mention of method of making merit list, as the exam is on different dates, questions will be different on all the exam dates. Natboard has not yet clarified about the method adopted to give equivalent score to all candidates in merit list.

Comments

  1. when will we get our admit cards...will u post it online or will you send by register post?

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