NBE Announces Results Of FDST 2022 Written Test
Delhi: National Board of Examinations (NBE) has announced the FDST 2022 (MDS/PG Diploma) written test results.
The result consists of Roll Number, Specialty for Screening Test, Paper I (Out of 100), and Paper II (Out of 150). The detailed result is enclosed in the notice below.
Foreign Dental Screening Test (MDS Degree & PG Diploma) 2022 was conducted on 30th April 2023 by NBEMS on the computer-based platform in New Delhi.
Each and every question in FDST 2022 - MDS/PG Diploma was reviewed by the subject matter experts from the concerned speciality after the conduct of the FDST 2022 - MDS/PG Diploma to re-check for technical correctness of the questions as well as answer keys. As per inputs from the subject matter experts, 3 (three) questions were found to be technically incorrect in the Question Paper of FDST 2022 - MDS/PG Diploma. Full marks have been awarded to all the candidates who appeared in the exam, irrespective of the fact whether these questions have been attempted or not attempted by the candidates.
Technically incorrect questions in FDST 2022 - MDS/PG Diploma are tabulated below -
S. NO. | SPECIALTY | PAPER | NUMBER OF QUESTION FOUND TECHNICALLY INCORRECT |
1. | Orthodontics (MDS degree) | I | 1 |
2. | Prosthodontics (MDS degree) | I | 1 |
3. | Public Health Dentistry (PG Diploma) | I | 1 |
As per the Dental Council of India Screening Test Regulations 2009 (amended up to September 2018), a candidate has to score 50% in each paper individually to qualify for appearing in the viva-voce examination.
The candidates note that to pass the Screening Test; a candidate has to separately score 50% in the viva-voce examination. The date and venue for the viva-voce examination shall be intimated to the theory-qualified candidates individually.
For any queries, please contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS at its Communication Web Portal https://exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main/.
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