DNB Post Diploma In Nuclear Medicine: Admissions, medical colleges fees, eligibility criteria details

Published On 2023-05-09 13:20 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-18 06:32 GMT
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DNB PD in Nuclear Medicine also known as DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine is a Postgraduate level course for doctors in India that is done by them after completion of their postgraduate medical diploma. The duration of this postgraduate course is 2 years and it focuses on the use of radioactive materials in the field of diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

The course is a full-time course pursued at various recognized accredited institutions/hospitals across the country. 

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Admission to this course is done through the DNB-PDCET ranking examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), followed by counselling based on the scores of the exam that is conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences for allotment of DNB Post Diploma seat.

The fee for pursuing DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine (DNM) is Rs.1,25,000 per year.

After completion of their respective course, doctors can either join the job market or pursue higher degree courses like master’s degrees and research degree courses recognized by NBEMS or NMC, where DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine (DNM) is a feeder qualification. Candidates can take reputed jobs in the government sector at positions such as Registrar, Senior Resident, Demonstrator, Tutor, etc.

While in the Private sector, the options include Resident Doctor, Consultant, Visiting Consultant (Nucleologist), Junior Consultant, Senior Consultant (Nucleologist), etc. with an approximate salary range of Rs. 8,00,000 to Rs. 35,00,000 per annum.

What is DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine?

DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine also known as DNB PD in Nuclear Medicine is a two-year postgraduate programme that candidates can pursue after completing a postgraduate medical diploma.

Nuclear Medicine is the branch of medical science dealing with the study of internal organs of the human body using radioactive isotopes.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) conducts the DNB PD-CET entrance exam for DNB PD in Nuclear Medicine.

The post-diploma education intends to create specialists who can contribute to high-quality health care and advances in science through research and training.

The required training done by a postgraduate specialist in the field of Nuclear Medicine would help the specialist to recognize the health needs of the community. The student should be competent to handle medical problems effectively and should be aware of the recent advances in their speciality.

The candidate should be a highly competent Nucleologist possessing a broad range of skills that will enable her/him to practice Nuclear Medicine independently.

The candidate is also expected to know the principles of research methodology and modes of the consulting library. The candidate should regularly attend conferences, workshops and CMEs to upgrade her/ his knowledge.

Course Highlights

Here are some of the course highlights of the DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine

Name of Course

DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine

Level

Postgraduate

Duration of Course

Two years

Course Mode

Full Time

Minimum Academic Requirement

Candidates who have passed the final examination leading to the award of Post Graduate Diploma from Indian Universities which are duly recognized as per provisions of the NMC Act 2019 and the repealed Indian Medical Council Act 1956, Govt of India can apply for the DNB-PDCET in the same Broad speciality. The result of the final examination for the said Post Graduate Diploma qualification should have been declared on or before the prescribed cut-off date of a particular admission session.

Candidates should have successfully completed Diploma in Nuclear Medicine (DNM)

Admission Process / Entrance Process / Entrance Modalities

Entrance Exam DNB-PDCET

Counselling by NBEMS

Course Fees

Rs. 1,25,000 per year

Average Salary

Rs. 8,00,000 to Rs. 35,00,000 per year

Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine are defined as the set of rules or minimum prerequisites that aspirants must meet to be eligible for admission, which include:

  • Candidates who have passed the final examination leading to the award of Post Graduate Diploma from Indian Universities which are duly recognized as per provisions of the NMC Act 2019 and the repealed Indian Medical Council Act 1956 can apply for the DNB-PDCET 2023 in the same Broad Specialty.
  • The result of the final examination for the said Post Graduate Diploma qualification should have been declared on or before the cut-off date.
  • The candidates must submit proof /documentary evidence that confirms that the result of the final examination for their Post Graduate Diploma qualification was declared on or before the cut-off date.
  • Registration with the NMC/ the erstwhile Medical Council of India or State Medical Council is necessary and its documentary proof should be furnished by the candidates on the day of examination and at the time of counselling/admission.

Name of DNB Post Diploma course

Course Type

Prior Eligibility Requirement

Nuclear Medicine

DNB PD

Diploma in Nuclear Medicine (DNM)

Note:

· The feeder qualification for DNB PD Nuclear Medicine is defined by the NBE and is subject to changes by the NBE.

· The feeder qualification mentioned here is as of 2023.

· For any changes, please refer to the NBE website.

Admission Process

The admission process contains a few steps to be followed in order by the candidates for admission to DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine. Candidates can view the complete admission process for DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine mentioned below:

  • The candidates get admission to 2 years Post Diploma course after successfully qualifying for the DNB-PDCET examination which is conducted by NBEMS.
  • Centralized merit-based counselling conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences for allotment of DNB Post Diploma seats at NBEMS-accredited Institutions/hospitals/medical colleges in order of speciality-specific merit.
  • Candidates shall be able to opt for the NBEMS-accredited institution/hospital/medical college of their choice as per the availability at their merit.
  • DNB-PDCET is a ranking examination and a merit list will be generated for all appeared candidates specialty-wise. There will be no minimum qualifying criteria either in percentiles or in percentage of marks in the exam.
  • All candidates appearing in the DNB Post Diploma CET examination will be ranked in order of the marks secured by them amongst other candidates of the same Broad speciality.
  • A separate merit will be prepared for each Broad speciality in which the Post Diploma CET examination is conducted.

Fee Structure

The fee structure for DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine is generally less for Government Institutes and more for private institutes. The average fee structure for DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine is Rs. 1,25,000 per year.

Colleges offering DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine

The provisional list of seats in NBEMS-accredited hospitals/ institutions is released on the NBEMS website every year.
Candidates may visit the website of the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences website for DNB Post Diploma seats accredited in various institutions across the country.
The final seat matrix of DNB Post Diploma seats going to be offered for the 2023 admission session shall be published on the NBEMS website before the conduct of DNB-PDCET 2023 counselling. There are various accredited institutions/hospitals across India that offer courses for pursuing DNB-PD Nuclear Medicine.
As per the NBEMS website, the following accredited institutions/hospitals are offering DNB-PD Nuclear Medicine courses for the academic year 2022.

Name of Hospital/ Institution

State

Speciality

Management

Total No. of Seats

Nizam`s Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana-500082

Telangana

Nuclear Medicine

State Government

1

Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh-226010

Uttar Pradesh

Nuclear Medicine

State Government

1

Syllabus

DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine is a two years post-graduation course that provides training in the stream of Nuclear Medicine.

As of 08/05/2023 the competency-based curriculum for DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine course is not available on NBEMS’s official Website.

Career Options

After completing a DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine, candidates will get employment opportunities in Government as well as in the Private sector.

In the Government sector, candidates have various options to choose from which include Registrar, Senior Resident, Demonstrator, Tutor, etc.

While in the Private sector, the options include Resident Doctor, Consultant, Visiting Consultant (Nucleologist), Junior Consultant, Senior Consultant (Nucleologist), etc.

Courses After DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine

DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine is a post-graduation course that can be pursued after finishing a postgraduate medical diploma. After pursuing a specialization in DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine, a candidate could also pursue higher degree courses and research degree courses recognized by NBEMS, where DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine is a feeder qualification.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine

  • Question: What is the full form of the DNB-PD?

Answer: The full form of DNB-PD is Diplomate of National Board Post Diploma.

  • Question: What is a DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine?

Answer: DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine also known as DNB Post Diploma in Nuclear Medicine is a Postgraduate level course for doctors in India after completing their postgraduate medical diploma.

  • Question: What is the duration of a DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine?

Answer: DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine is a postgraduate programme of two years.

  • Question: What is the eligibility for a DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine?

Answer: Candidates who have passed the final examination leading to the award of Post Graduate Diploma from Indian Universities which are duly recognized as per provisions of the NMC Act 2019 and the repealed Indian Medical Council Act 1956, Govt of India can apply for the DNB-PDCET in the same Broad speciality. The result of the final examination for the said Post Graduate Diploma qualification should have been declared on or before the prescribed cut-off date of a particular admission session. Candidates should have successfully completed Diploma in Nuclear Medicine (DNM).

  • Question: What is the scope of a DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine?

Answer: DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine offers candidates various employment opportunities and career prospects.

  • Question: What is the average salary for a DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine postgraduate candidate?

Answer: The DNB-PD in Nuclear Medicine candidate’s average salary is between Rs. 8,00,000 to Rs. 35,00,000 per annum depending on the experience.

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