NBE extends thesis submission deadline for DNB, DrNB trainees

Published On 2022-07-02 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-07-02 05:30 GMT
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New Delhi : Through a recent notice, National Board of Examination, (NBE) has informed regarding the extension to the last date for submission of thesis by DNB/DrNB trainees who are going to appear for forthcoming DNB, DrNB Final Theory Examinations.

All the trainees and Accredited Institutions are hereby informed that the last date for submission of Thesis for 2020 admission session is extended till 31st of October,2022.

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As per NBEMS norms, writing a Thesis is essential for all DNB/DrNB trainees towards the partial fulfillment of eligibility for Diplomate of National Board (DNB) and Doctorate of National Board (DrNB) Degree.

It is mandatory for DNB/DrNB trainees who are eligible to appear in a forthcoming DNB/DrNB Final Theory Examination to submit their Thesis for Assessment at least six months prior to the Examination.

Meanwhile, NBEMS has been receiving numerous requests both from trainees and Accredited Institutions to extend the last date for submission of Thesis, as trainees have not been able to complete thesis due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.

In the light of the above, and due to COVID-19 pandemic, the last date for submission of Thesis for 2020 admission session is extended till 31st of October,2022.
All DNB/DrNB trainees and accredited institutions are informed that, no further extension shall be given, and those trainees who do not submit their Thesis by the 31st of October, 2022, shall be rendered 'ineligible' to appear in their DNB/DrNB Final Theory Examination.

For any query related to Thesis, please contact to NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write at NBEMS Communication Web Portal.

To view the official Notice, Click here : https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/natboard-datapublicnoticenotice202206302617-179789.pdf

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