No seperate DNB CET from 2017, NEET PG scores to be used
New Delhi : With a recent series of tweets, Prof Dr Bipin Batra, Executive Director, National Board of Examinations has brought forward some important information for aspirants for super-specialty medical courses in the country. Most important is the news is that There will be no separate CET for DNB broad specialties in January session with effect from January 2017 session and that NEET scores valid for DNB
Following are the other information highlighted by the NBE Executive director
- NEET PG 2017 will be conducted by the NBE as per the schedule prescribed in the regulation.
- DNB PD-CET will be conducted as per the designed schedule.
- DNB CET SS (Super Specialities) will be organized by NBE as per the schedule listed in the regulation.
- NEET MDS 2017 for Dental PG Courses will be conducted by the NBE.
- NEET SS will be organized by NBE in May-June 2017.
The official detailed notification regarding the same will be soon available. MD team will keep all updated regarding the same
Here are Dr Batra's Tweets
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