FNB 1st Round online centralised merit-based counselling Result Out, details

Published On 2024-06-13 08:51 GMT   |   Update On 2024-06-13 08:51 GMT
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New Delhi- As per the schedule of online centralised merit-based counselling for admission to Fellow National Board (FNB) courses for the 2023 admission session, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the result of the first round of the said counselling. 

The results of the online centralised merit-based counselling for admission to FNB courses for the 2023 admission session have been announced by the NBE through its official notice.

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As per the result, a total of 337 candidates from 37 subjects qualified the first round.

The results are as follows-

S.NO

SUBJECTS

TOTAL STUDENTS

1

Arthroplasty.

36

2

Bariatric Surgery.

1

3

Breast Imaging.

2

4

Cardiac Electrophysiology.

2

5

Fetal Radiology.

4

6

Hand & Micro Surgery.

12

7

Head & Neck Oncology.

25

8

Interventional Cardiology.

11

9

Liver Transplantation.

1

10

Maternal & Foetal Medicine.

16

11

Minimal Access Surgery.

44

12

Musculoskeletal Radiology (MSK Radiology).

2

13

Neurovascular Intervention.

6

14

Onco- Anaesthesia.

23

15

Paediatric Anaesthesia.

8

16

Paediatric Gastroenterology.

7

17

Paediatric Hemato-Oncology.

38

18

Paediatric Nephrology

6

19

Pain Medicine.

4

20

Reproductive Medicine.

28

21

Spine Surgery.

31

22

Sports Medicine.

6

23

Transplant Anaesthesia.

10

24

Trauma & Acute Care Surgery.

1

25

Trauma Anaesthesia & Critical Care.

6

26

Vitreo Retinal Surgery.

7

To view the result, click the link below

Through the notice, NBE has instructed the candidates that to join the allotted seat, the candidate is required to accept and freeze the allotted seat and have to pay the First-year course fee [non-refundable] of Rs.1,25,000/- (Payment gateway charges shall be extra) within the stipulated time. After the payment of the First-year course fee, the seat allotted to him/her will be frozen in his/her favour and the candidate will not be eligible for any further round(s) of counselling.

A candidate who has frozen the seat & has paid the First-year course fee is required to download the Seat allotment letter from the website of the NBEMS. After downloading the seat allotment letter, the candidate is required to report to the allotted institute in person carrying prescribed documents in original on or before 19 June 2024 before 1700hrs and join the FNB course, failing which the candidate will lose his/ her admission to the said seat.

The candidate who opts for freezing the seat allotted to them but fails to pay the First year course fee on or before 19 June 2024 (1700 hrs) will lose the seat allotted to him/her, however, he/she will remain eligible to participate in the second round of Counseling. Such candidates, however, will not be eligible to participate in the mop-up round of counselling, if conducted, even in case they are not allotted any seat in the second round of counselling.

The candidate who after payment of the First Year Course fee fails to join the institute allotted or fails to produce his/her original documents for verification by the institute or fails to fulfil the eligibility criteria prescribed during the verification of documents, on or before 19 June 2024 (1700 hrs), will lose his/her admission to the said seat and shall not be eligible for any subsequent round(s) of counselling. Further, the fees paid by the candidate shall also be forfeited.

The allotment of seats is purely provisional and subject to the fulfilment of eligibility criteria prescribed and the production of prescribed credentials in original at the time of joining the institute allotted.

To view the notice, click the link below

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