NBE releases notice on counselling for admission to Sponsored DNB seats
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New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the National Board of Examinations (NBE) has notified about the centralized Merit-Based counselling for admission to Sponsored DNB seats (Post MBBS and Post Diploma).
The list of Sponsored DNB seats (Post MBBS and Post Diploma) for 2020 admission session can be seen under the following link:
Eligibility Criteria for Sponsored DNB Post MBBS Seats:
I. Candidates who are working in a Government (State /Central /Autonomous /PSUs, etc.) organization on a regular basis are eligible for Sponsored DNB (Post MBBS) seats.
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II. Candidates must be in possession of MBBS degree/Provisional Pass Certificate recognized as per the provisions of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956 and possess permanent/provisional registration certificate of MBBS qualification issued by the Medical Council of India/ State Medical Council.
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III. Must have "Qualified" NEET PG 2020.
Eligibility Criteria for Sponsored DNB (Post Diploma) Seats:
i. Candidates who are working in a Government (State /Central /Autonomous /PSUs, etc.) organization on a regular basis are eligible for Sponsored DNB (Post Diploma) seats.
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ii. Candidates who have passed the final examination leading to the award of Post Graduate Diploma from Indian Universities which are duly recognized as per provisions of Indian Medical Council Act 1956, Govt of India. i.e. have passed final examinations for Postgraduate diploma on or before 30th November 2019.
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iii. Candidate must have "Appeared" in DNB PDCET-2020.
All such candidates who fulfil the aforesaid eligibility criteria and are desirous for opting the sponsored DNB (Post MBBS and Post Diploma) seat are required to submit an online undertaking and NOC.
The duly filled undertaking should be submitted at counseling.cc@natboard.edu.in latest by 30th June 2020.
Centralized Merit Based counseling for Sponsored DNB seats shall be conducted on 27th July 2020 at NBE, New Delhi. The detailed schedule of counseling shall be notified in due course.
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