PDCET 2023: NBE declared withheld result of Radio-Diagnosis speciality
Delhi: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has declared the withheld result of PDCET 2023 in the Radio-diagnosis speciality.
Earlier in May, the NBE declared specialty-wise results of DNB-PDCET 2023 which was conducted on 23rd April 2023, indicating the scores obtained by the candidates and their ranks.
At that time, the NBE had stated that each question in DNB-PDCET 2023 was reviewed by the subject matter experts from the concerned specialty after the conduct of DNB-PDCET 2023 to re-check for technical correctness of the questions and answer keys.
As per inputs from the subject matter experts, seven questions were found to be technically incorrect in the Question Paper of DNB-PDCET 2023. Full marks have been awarded to all the candidates who appeared in the exam, irrespective of whether these questions have been attempted or not, the NBE had said.
The following were the technically incorrect questions in DNB-PDCET 2023 –
Specialty | Number Of Questions Found Technically Incorrect |
Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy | 1 |
Nuclear Medicine | 1 |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 1 |
Ophthalmology | 1 |
Orthopedics | 1 |
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | 1 |
Radio Diagnosis | 1 |
To view the results, the candidates need to click on the given link below
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/natboard-datapublicnoticenotice202310259292-223771.pdf
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