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Aspiring for DM Or DrNB in Medical Oncology? Know the Feeder Qualification

New Delhi: For the NEET SS 2024 aspirants seeking admission to DM/DrNB Medical Oncology, MD/DNB (General Medicine), MD/DNB (Paediatrics) and MD/DNB (Radiation Oncology) have been designated as the feeder qualifications.
DM/DrNB Medical Oncology or Doctorate of National Board/ Doctor of Medicine in Medical Oncology is a super-specialty level course for doctors in India that is done by them after completion of their postgraduate medical degree course. The duration of this super specialty course is 3 years, and it focuses on the study, treatment and diagnosis of cancer. It also deals with the complete and comprehensive management of different types of cancers.
The eligibility criteria for DM/DrNB Medical Oncology are defined as the set of rules or minimum prerequisites that aspirants must meet in order to be eligible for admission, which include:
Name of course | Course Type | Prior Eligibility Requirement |
Medical Oncology | DM/DrNB | MD/DNB (General Medicine) |
MD/DNB (Paediatrics) | ||
MD/DNB (Radiation Oncology) |
SCHEDULE
S.NO | PROCESSES | TIMELINES |
1 | Online Application Submission. | 4th February 2025 (3 PM Onwards) to 24th February 2025 (Till 11:55 PM). |
2 | Edit Window for All Applicants. | 27th February 2025 to 3rd March 2025. |
3 | Final Edit Window to Rectify Deficient/Incorrect Images (No further opportunity shall be given) 1 Photograph. 2 Signatures. 3 Thumb Impression. | 11th March 2025 to 13th March 2025. |
4 | Issue of Admit Card. | 25th March 2025. |
5 | Examination Date. | 29th & 30th March 2025. |
6 | Cut Off Date for qualifying MD/ MS/DNB Broad Specialty qualification towards determination of eligibility for appearing in NEET-SS 2024. | 30th April 2025. |
7 | Declaration of Result. | By 30th April 2025. |
Sheeba Farhat Joined Medical Dialogues in 2018 to report on the latest Education news. A Graduate of the University of Delhi, she specializes in covering stories related to Medical Education updates. For inquiries or further information, you can reach her at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.