NBE Set to Release DNB PDCET 2025 Admit Card Anytime now, Here's how to Download

Published On 2025-03-22 10:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-03-22 10:30 GMT

New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) may release the Post Diploma Centralized Entrance Test (DNB-PDCET) admit card for the academic year 2025 on its official website anytime soon.

As per the schedule, the official date for the release of the admit card was set as March 21, 2025. Once the admit card is released the eligible candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website of NBEMS.

DNB-PDCET 2025 will be conducted on March 25 from 7 am to 12 noon and the result is likely to be declared on April 25, 2025. Below are the steps to download the DNB-PDCET 2025 admit card-

STEPS TO DOWNLOAD THE DNB-PDCET 2025 ADMIT CARD

STEP 1- Visit the official website of NBE.

STEP 2- On the homepage, go to the DNB PDGCET 2025 admit card link.

STEP 3- Key in your login details and submit.

STEP 4- Check and download the admit card.

STEP 5- Take a printout for future reference.

Meanwhile, in the admit card, candidates have to paste a recent photograph in the space provided in the admit card. The DNB PDCET 2025 admit card contains important information including the name and address of the exam centre. The DNB PDCET admit card 2025 is considered an important document as it will be used at various stages of the admission process. It not only acts as an entry pass on the day of the exam but is also considered as an identity proof during the counselling and admission process. Hence, candidates are advised to keep the DNB PDCET 2025 admit card safe until the admission process is over.

DNB-PDCET 2025 Admit Card will not be sent to any candidate by post. Therefore, candidates are advised to download it in advance to avoid the hassle of downloading it at the last minute.

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