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NBE DNB PDCET 2025- Check out exam fee and how to pay
New Delhi- The National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has invited applications for the DNB – Post Diploma Centralized Entrance Test (PDCET) - 2025. For candidates appearing for DNB-PDCET And DNB PDCET, NBE has also released an information bulletin detailing the Examination Fee along with other details.
NBEMS shall conduct the DNB-PDCET 2025 examination as per the following schedule. The application process will commence on 30th January 2025 at 03:00 PM and remain open until 19th February 2025 (11:55 PM). Candidates who have successfully completed the payment can edit their applications, except for Name, Nationality, Email, Mobile Number, and Test City, during the Edit Window from 25th to 27th February 2025.
A Final Edit Window will be available from 7th to 10th March 2025 for rectifying deficient or incorrect images, including the photograph, signatures, and thumb impression, with no further opportunity for corrections beyond this period. The exam city information will be sent to candidates via email on 5th March 2025, while the admit card will be issued on 21st March 2025.
The DNB-PDCET 2025 examination is scheduled to be conducted on 25th March 2025, and the results will be declared by 25th April 2025. Additionally, the cut-off date for qualifying the final PG Medical Diploma examination for eligibility in DNB-PDCET 2025 is 31st January 2025.
Examination Fee The examination fee (exclusive of payment gateway charges) is:
Examination Fee - | Rs. 4,250/- |
Applications forms once submitted cannot be withdrawn. Fee shall neither be carried forward to a future date nor refunded under any circumstances. Any claim for refund, adjustment or carrying forward of Application fee will not be entertained.
How to pay: The prescribed exam fee should be remitted through payment gateway provided using a Credit Card/Debit Card issued by banks in India/UPI or other modes as may be made available and have been provided on the web page. Fee can not be deposited through any mode other than the payment gateway available while submitting online application form submission.
Examination fees in respect of candidates who are absent or have been declared ineligible due to any reason shall be forfeited. Candidates are advised to read the information bulletin for DNB-PDCET 2025 carefully and satisfy the terms and conditions for fulfilment of eligibility criteria before proceeding for payment of fees.
Kindly ensure that the payment made for examination fee is successful and confirmation of the same can be seen in the application form under payment status reflected as “S” (for successful). In case the status is shown as pending, the payment might be stuck with your bank and might be cleared at a later date. The application submission process in not completed till such time the status of payment is reflected as “S” in application form. NBEMS shall not be responsible for rejection of your application due to delay in settlement of the payment by your bank to NBEMS.
It is at the discretion of the applicant to make another payment for completing the application submission process. In an event of receipt of duplicate/multiple examination fees towards the same application ID, NBEMS shall refund the excess fees received for an application retaining the prescribed examination fee, after closure of application window.
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.