Apply for Mid-Cycle Review of Accredited Depts or face non-inclusion of seats in counselling: NBE warns hospitals, medical institutes

Published On 2024-10-12 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-10-12 04:00 GMT

New Delhi: Through a recent notification, the National Board of Examinations (NBE) has warned all the NBEMS accredited Hospitals and Medical Institutions to apply for the Mid Cycle review of its Accredited Departments.

Notifying regarding the mid-cycle Review of Ongoing Accreditation, the NBE notice stated, "The grant of provisional accreditation (Fresh / Renewal) by NBEMS to any hospital in any speciality is for 05 years. The NBEMS undertakes the Mid Cycle Review of each accredited department in the 3rd year of accreditation."

"The accredited departments have to submit an online application form along with the requisite fees," the NBE mentioned further detailing the fee required to be paid by the accredited hospitals and medical institutes.

 "Non-submission of the online application form for Mid Cycle Review of Accreditation along with requisite fees will lead to the non-inclusion of seats in the forthcoming counselling," the NBE warned.

The application process has already begun and the last date for submitting the application form is November 14th 2024.

Fees:

Each accredited department for which Mid Cycle Review is to be conducted in 2024 will have to remit the following fees at the time of submitting the online application:

Amount

GST @ 18%

Total

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 5,400

Rs. 35,400

Further, the NBE listed the 1504 NBEMS Accredited Departments for Mid Cycle Review of Accreditation in 2024. To view the list of departments, Click here:  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/2024-dept-list-255984.pdf

How to submit the Application Form?

 The hospitals and medical institutes must note that hard copy application form is not to be submitted to NBEMS.

 To view the official Notice, Click here :  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/nbems20241419817701-1jpg-255995.pdf

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