NBE Releases DNB PDCET 2025 Scorecards

Published On 2025-05-01 06:01 GMT   |   Update On 2025-05-01 06:01 GMT
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New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the scorecard of Diplomate of National Board-Post Diploma Centralised Entrance Test (DNB PDCET) 2025 on April 29, 2025. Therefore, to download the scorecard, students who have qualified the DNB-PDCET need to visit the official website of NBE.

The DNB PDCET Scorecard download link 2025 has been activated on NBE's official website. Meanwhile, candidates need to enter their login credentials on the candidate portal to download the scorecard.

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THE DNB PDCET scorecard 2025 is an important document that contains the details and performance of the candidates in the DNB PDCET exam. Details such as roll number, marks obtained, and rank obtained in the entrance exam are included in the scorecard of DNB PDCET 2025. The credentials required to download the DNB PDCET 2024 scorecard are application number and password/and date of birth. Apart from this, the DNB PDCET scorecard is also an essential document to appear in the counselling process.

STEPS TO DOWNLOAD THE DNB-PDCET 2025 SCORECARD

STEP 1- Visit the official website of NBE.

STEP 2- Select the “DNB PDCET” link from the examination tab.

STEP 3- Enter application number and password in the candidate login section.

STEP 4- Search for the DNB PDCET scorecard download link.

STEP 5- Download the DNB PDCET scorecard and take a printout for future reference.

The National Board of Examinations (NBE) was established in 1975 in New Delhi. It is an autonomous entity within the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. NBE conducts a few examinations, such as DNB final (exit) examinations, Fellowship Entrance and Exit examinations, NEET-SS for admission to DM/Mch/DrNB superspecialty medical courses across India, etc. 

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