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NBE invites applications from hospitals seeking accreditation for Post MBBS 2-year Diploma courses January, February Cycle 2024, know eligibility criteria, fee details here
Delhi: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the information bulletin and application form for Post MBBS Diploma courses (January / February 2024 Cycle- For Admission session 2025).
The last date for online submission of the application form is 15-03-2024. The last date for receipt of the hard copy of the application form at the NBEMS Office is 29-03-2024. Applications are invited from the hospitals for seeking accreditation with NBEMS for Post MBBS two-year Diploma courses in the above 09 Broad Specialty programs. The hospitals/institutions willing to run these courses can apply for Accreditation with NBEMS.
The hospitals running three years of DNB courses in any of the nine specialties can also apply for Diploma Courses with the same infrastructure. However, the faculty which has been considered for the DNB course will not be considered for the Diploma course i.e. the applicant hospital shall be required to have separate faculty for the Diploma courses.
MCI/NMC courses and NBEMS Diploma courses cannot run concurrently in the same specialty in the same hospital as they share the same beds, resources, and faculty.
The application forms have to be submitted only online through the Online Accreditation Application Portal (OAAP) which can be accessed through the NBEMS website.
NBEMS has launched Post MBBS two-year Diploma courses in the following Broad specialties –
1. Anesthesiology
2. Obstetrics & Gynaecology
3. Paediatrics
4. Family Medicine
5. Ophthalmology
6. Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
7. Radio Diagnosis
8. Tuberculosis & Chest Disease
9. Emergency Medicine
The grant of accreditation is solely at the discretion of NBEMS and subject to the fulfillment of the minimum Accreditation criteria prescribed by NBEMS. Mere online registration of the applicant hospital/ online submission of the application form/ payment of accreditation fee/fulfillment of the prescribed accreditation criteria do not render an applicant hospital/institute eligible for the grant of accreditation or imply that NBEMS must accredit the applicant hospital/institute.
Applications of applicant hospitals/institutes seeking accreditation with NBEMS that do not fulfill the minimum criteria prescribed may be summarily rejected by NBEMS at the pre-assessment stage. The grant of accreditation by NBEMS is purely provisional and is governed by the terms and conditions as stated in the accreditation agreement. A copy of the same will be sent across to the hospital after it has been accredited by NBEMS.
Applicant hospital/institute may kindly note that the use of any agent or agency or any party who is not an employee or office bearer of the applicant hospital/institute to prepare, draft, submit, and/or represent the applicant hospital/institute is strictly prohibited. In the event of such an instance being brought to the notice of NBEMS, NBEMS reserves its absolute right to summarily reject the application besides further action as may be deemed appropriate including but not limited to debarment from filing an application seeking accreditation in the future.
Statements made by the applicant hospital shall be certified by the Head of the Institute at the appropriate place and the claims made in the application shall be supported by relevant document(s).
The applications for accreditation of a hospital/institute for NBEMS Diploma courses shall be invited twice a year as per the following schedule –
1. January/February Application Cycle
2. July/August Application Cycle
Applicant hospitals/institutes shall be required to submit the application form online through the Online Accreditation Application Portal (OAAP) as per the steps indicated below –
1. Create a User – Online
2. Create a profile of the applicant hospital – Online. The hospital profile will be verified by NBEMS. The applicant hospital cannot submit the application unless the profile is verified by NBEMS.
3. Fill out the online application form.
4. Complete the application form and upload Annexure - Online
5. Fee payment through online payment portal – Online
6. Print and submit the hard copy of the Application form – Offline
The application submission is a two-step process comprising of –
1. Online submission of the application form
2. Submission of a hard copy of the application form
Upon successful online submission of the application form, the hospital shall be able to take printouts of the application form and the annexures that have been uploaded. The applicant hospital shall be required to submit the duly signed & stamped hard copy print-outs of the application form along with the necessary annexures, covering letter, and payment receipt. Mere online submission of the application form without submission of the hard copy shall render the application as non-submitted.
Accreditation Fee –
Applicant hospitals/institutes seeking fresh accreditation or renewal of accreditation in any specialty are required to pay an accreditation fee of Rs. 2,00,000/- Plus GST @18% for each specialty. The online application form fee for each specialty is Rs. 3,000/- Plus GST @5%
The application fee to be paid for each application form is –
1. Accreditation Fee for each Specialty - Rs 2,00,000/
2. GST @ 18% on Accreditation fee - Rs. 36,000/-
3. Application Form Fee - Rs. 3,000/-
4. GST @ 5% on Accreditation fee - Rs. 150/-
5. Total fee to be paid per specialty - Rs. 2,39,150/-
Defence Institutions are exempted from submitting Accreditation Fees of Rs. 2,00,000/-. However, the Application Form Fees of Rs. 3,000/- + GST @ 5% shall be required to be paid.
The applicant hospital/institute shall be able to pay the above-mentioned fee only through the NBEMS Online Payment Portal. Payment made through any other portal shall not be accepted. The application form shall only be considered as successfully submitted if the accreditation fees have been paid successfully to NBEMS. NBEMS shall not be responsible for any transaction failure or delay in processing of the transaction.
A partial refund of the Accreditation Fee is admissible under the following conditions –
Refund of Accreditation Fee admissible | Terms & Conditions |
90% of total fee | If the application is withdrawn by the applicant hospital/institute within 4 weeks of the last date of online application submission to NBEMS. Incomplete application which is summarily rejected without subjecting it to a detailed Pre-assessment processing |
50% of total fee | If the application is withdrawn by the applicant hospital/institute after 4 weeks of the last date for online application submission to NBEMS but before the assessment of the applicant department by NBEMS appointed assessor If the application is rejected at the pre-assessment level (prior to the assessment of the department by NBEMS appointed assessor) due to nonfulfilment of minimum accreditation criteria and/or the hospital fails to submit definite compliance within the stipulated time (if so required) to the Pre - Assessment deficiencies communicated to the hospital by NBEMS. |
No refund shall be admissible. | Once the assessment of the applicant department has been conducted by NBEMS |
Application Form Fee of Rs. 3,000/- + GST @ 5% on Application Form Fee (i.e. a total of Rs. 3150/-) is non-refundable under any circumstance. GST paid by the hospital shall be refunded proportionately. The fees for accreditation will not be carried forward to a future date and/or for another application. Application forms submitted to NBEMS without payment of Accreditation Fees including GST shall not be processed.
Compliance submission to Pre -Assessment Deficiencies: The applicant hospital shall be permitted to submit to NBEMS the compliance to deficiencies noted in the pre-assessment processing of the applications.
Assessment of the applicant hospital: NBEMS shall appoint an assessor to undertake the physical assessment /inspection of the hospital with regard to infrastructure, facilities, faculty, patient load, and other related information. The assessment schedule will be intimated to the applicant hospital 2 weeks in advance. The exact date of physical assessment along with the details of the NBEMS appointed assessor shall be informed to the applicant hospital 1-2 days prior to the date of assessment/inspection.
Post Assessment Processing: The application form and the documents submitted by the hospital along with the assessment report of the appointed assessor shall be placed before the NBEMS Accreditation Committee.
The decision of the Accreditation committee shall be communicated to the hospital after it is approved by the Governing Body of NBEMS.
It usually takes 6-9 months to complete the processing of the application form (from the date of receipt of the hard copy of the application form at NBEMS till approval from the Governing Body, NBEMS, and communication of the final outcome to the applicant hospital).
The accreditation, if granted by NBEMS, is purely provisional and is valid for a period of up to five years. Once the accreditation is granted to the applicant hospital in any specialty, the hospital will be required to sign an Accreditation Agreement which contains the various terms & conditions applicable to the accredited hospital.
Annual Review of Accreditation –
NBEMS shall undertake an annual review of the accredited department in the 3rd year of the accreditation cycle, to ensure that the hospital is complying with the terms & conditions of the Accreditation Agreement and is fulfilling the minimum NBEMS accreditation criteria.
The accredited Post MBBS Diploma seat of a department may be excluded from the counseling seat matrix if the hospital fails to successfully complete the annual review of the concerned specialty.
Minimum Accreditation Criteria –
The Applicant Hospital –
Clinical establishment –
The applicant hospital/institute should be a clinical establishment with the requisite infrastructure of minimum prescribed beds providing comprehensive OPD and IPD-based medical services in a single campus. Any clubbing of infrastructure, facilities, and faculty of multiple hospitals/units of the applicant hospital is not permitted for seeking accreditation in the name of the applicant hospital.
The applicant hospital should have a minimum of 02 years of standing in the clinical establishment before it can be considered for commencement of NBEMS Diploma courses. However, the hospital can apply for seeking accreditation with NBEMS after completing 01 years in clinical operations. Years in clinical operation should be substantiated with supportive documents such as a certificate of registration of the applicant hospital under applicable acts & rules. Failure to substantiate the minimum required period in clinical operations (i.e. at least 01 year by the last date of application submission) with supportive documents shall invite closure of the application.
Mandatory regulatory / licensing approvals and all statutory requirements/clearances should have been obtained from appropriate administrative authorities / State Government / Central Government / Pollution Control Board Certificate / Municipal corporations and various councils.
Beds & other Infrastructural requirement for NBEMS Diploma courses –
Obstetrics & Gynaecology - 20 Beds
Tuberculosis & Chest Disease - 20 Beds
Pediatrics - 20 beds
Family Medicine –
40 Beds
10 beds each in General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Paediatrics.
Beds for Family Medicine Diploma courses may overlap with other specialties. For example, 150-bed hospitals with 20 beds each in General Medicine, General Surgery, Paediatrics, and Obstetrics & Gynaecology may seek accreditation for diploma courses in all the respective specialties and also in Family Medicine.
The Paediatrics or General Medicine Department shall be the nodal department for Family Medicine.
Reference is made to optimal caseload in clinical disciplines and associated labs and facilities.
Essential equipment and specialty-specific modalities required should be available. Access to IPD services and operative infrastructure in certain disciplines shall be assessed.
Anaesthesiology, Radio Diagnosis -
For NBEMS Diploma in Radio Diagnosis, the Department of Radio Diagnosis should be an integral part of the hospital and must have the following imaging modalities:
1. CR/DR
2. Ultrasound including color Doppler
3. Spiral / multi-slice CT
The Department of Radio Diagnosis should be in possession of all regulatory clearances namely AERB / Bio-medical radioactive waste management/radiation physics and radiology workstation.
Ophthalmology - 10 beds
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) - 10 beds
Emergency Medicine –
1. Minimum bed requirement in the emergency department should be 11 beds of which, there should be 1 triage bed, 3 beds with all resuscitative facilities (including ventilators) for the red category, 5 beds for the yellow category, and 2 beds for ‘green’ category patients.
2. All 11 beds should have bedside monitoring facilities.
3. At least 10 ICU beds in the hospital of which a minimum of 3 should be ventilated beds.
4. Round-the-clock availability of cardiac biomarkers (troponin, D-dimer, BNP/NT-ProBNP), arterial blood gas, and hemogram within the hospital, preferably in the ED.
5. At least one ultrasound machine with linear, curvilinear, and echo probes is to be available in the ED round-the-clock.
Minimum Eligible Qualification & Experience of Faculty for Diploma Courses –
Specialty | Minimum Eligible Qualification(s) | Minimum Experience after PG in Minimum Eligible Qualification | |
Senior Consultant | Junior Consultant | ||
Anaesthesiology | DNB/MD (Anaesthesiology) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology | DNB/MS/MD (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years |
Ophthalmology | DNB/MS/MD (Ophthalmology) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years |
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) | DNB/MS (ENT) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years |
Pediatrics | DNB/MD (Paediatrics) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years |
Minimum Eligible Qualification & Experience of Faculty for Diploma Courses –
Specialty | Minimum Eligible Qualification(s) | Minimum Experience after PG in Minimum Eligible Qualification | ||
Senior Consultant | Junior Consultant | |||
Radio Diagnosis | DNB/MD (Radio Diagnosis) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years | |
Tuberculosis & Chest Disease | DNB/MD (Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases /Respiratory Diseases/ Pulmonary Medicine) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years | |
Family Medicine | DNB / MD / MS (Family Medicine, General Medicine, Paediatrics, General Surgery or Obstetrics & Gynaecology) or equivalent | 5 Years | 2 Years | |
Emergency Medicine | One Sr. Consultant Or Two Jr. Consultants | MD / DNB Emergency Medicine | 5 Years (In Emergency Medicine) | 2 Years (In Emergency Medicine) |
OR | ||||
Two Jr. Consultants | One Jr. Consultant with MD / DNB Emergency Medicine Qualification having 2 years of Emergency Medicine experience. And Another Jr. Consultant with MD / DNB Anaesthesiology / General Medicine/ General Surgery or equivalent having 5 years of experience in respective specialty |
Minimum Eligible Qualification & Experience of Faculty for Diploma Courses –
Specialty | Minimum Eligible Qualification(s) | Minimum Experience after PG in Minimum Eligible Qualification | ||
Senior Consultant | Junior Consultant | |||
The applicant hospital has to fulfill any of the above 3 options in totality. *The faculty after being considered for Emergency Medicine will leave the parent department of Anaesthesiology/ General Medicine/ General Surgery and become part of the Emergency Medicine department. An undertaking to this effect has to be submitted by the faculty and the hospital along with the application form stating that the faculty will leave his/her parent department and will join the Emergency Medicine department on a full-time basis if the accreditation is granted by NBEMS for Diploma – Emergency Medicine. |
The following documents have to be submitted by the applicant hospital in support of the proposed faculty being working full-time at the applicant hospital –
1. Form-16/16A of the proposed faculty downloaded from the TRACES website or provided by the employer – Mandatory to be submitted
2. Form-26AS of the proposed faculty downloaded from the TRACES website – Optional
3. Bipartite Agreement and affidavits – In case the proposed faculty is not willing to submit Form-26AS, the applicant hospital will be required to submit to NBEMS a Bipartite Agreement and affidavits as proof of working of the proposed faculty on a full-time basis in the applicant hospital. A separate Bipartite Agreement and affidavits have to be submitted for each proposed faculty. The Bipartite Agreement and the affidavits can be seen at the website mentioned in the notice below under the link Downloads.
4. Tripartite Agreement and affidavits - In case the applicant hospital has faculty members who are getting their Form-16/16A from the parent office of the applicant hospital/ outsourcing agency (engaged by the applicant hospital), the applicant hospital will be required to submit to NBEMS a Tripartite Agreement and affidavits as a proof of working of the proposed faculty on a full-time basis in the applicant hospital. The Tripartite Agreement and the affidavits can be seen on the website mentioned in the notice below under the link Downloads.
Grant of Diploma Seats: Subject to fulfillment of the minimum accreditation criteria, the maximum number of seats that can be granted to the applicant hospital in the concerned specialty is –
Faculty | Maximum Diploma Seats* |
1 Senior Consultant | 2 |
2 Junior Consultants | 2 |
Patient Load requirements for Diploma courses –
Departments | Minimum Patient Load per year |
• Paediatrics • Tuberculosis & Chest Disease • Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) | • Total OPD: 2500 • Total IPD: 500 |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology | • Total OPD: 2500 Total IPD: 500 A total of 500 procedures (Major and Minor combined) per annum should be performed in the applicant department. Out of 500 procedures, the obstetrical component shall be 300 per year & gynecological component shall be 200 per year. • The applicant department shall have a minimum of 150 normal vaginal deliveries per annum. |
Departments | Minimum Patient Load per year |
Ophthalmology | • Total OPD: 2500 • IPD: Primarily Day Care/ Consultation based Specialty; the Department should have adequate surgical caseload and spectrum of diagnosis to support PG teaching & training. The applicant department shall perform a minimum of 500 major surgeries per year. |
• Family Medicine | • Total OPD: 5000 • Total IPD: 1000 (This is inclusive of OPD & IPD load in General Medicine, General Surgery, Pediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynaecology) |
Anaesthesiology The department shall have an adequate number of operation theatres. | The following departments shall be available In- house: Obstetrics & Gynaecology General Surgery/Orthopaedics (Anyone) ICU – Minimum 10 beds ICU inclusive of all specialties Ophthalmology/ENT (Desirable) Pain clinic (Desirable) Departments should have adequate caseload and case mix (spectrum of diagnosis) in all essential modalities to support PG teaching &training. |
Radio Diagnosis | The Department of Radio Diagnosis should be an integral part of the hospital and must have the following imaging modalities: • CR/DR • Ultrasound including color Doppler • Spiral / multi-slice CT |
Emergency Medicine | 4000 to 6000 visits in the casualty and emergency of the applicant hospital. |
Physical Facilities & Supportive Services –
Outpatient Department: The applicant hospital should possess adequate space for -
1. Registration of patients along with facilities for centralized & computerized record keeping with proper indexing (such as HIS data etc.)
2. Adequate number of rooms for examining the patients in privacy.
3. Case conference room/teaching room in the OPD area
In-Patient Department: The hospital should possess adequate space for the doctor's duty room with adequate facilities for a toilet, adequate space for each bed and in between, for a side laboratory, for clinical investigations, and a separate room for the clinical conference (ward teaching) etc.
Emergency Medical/ Critical Care: The applicant hospital should have 24-hour emergency and critical care services, having an adequate number of beds with supportive facilities for resuscitation and good medical cover, including Emergency Surgery O.T., ICU, etc.
OT Complex: Hospitals seeking accreditation with NBEMS in surgical specialties should have -
1. Adequate number of operation theatres: Modular/Major/Minor
2. Essential Surgical & Anaesthesia equipments in OT, Post Op Care area, and Intensive Care units
3. Anesthesiologists both for the hospital service and training of candidates
4. Other Allied Health/Paramedical staff
5. Intensive Care Unit for surgical emergencies/critical care of patients
6. Post-operative ward/Recovery Area
7. Simulation/Skill Lab-based hands-on training provisions for training of NBEMS trainees
Supportive Services: The applicant hospital should have provisions for necessary supportive services for patient care as well as for training of NBEMS Diploma trainees such as -
1. Radiology & Essential Imaging modalities
2. Clinical Biochemistry
3. Clinical Haematology
4. Clinical Microbiology
5. Surgical Pathology/Histopathology, Cytology
6. Blood Bank/Storage
7. Dietetics department with qualified dietician
8. CSSD
9. Medical Record Department
10. Any special diagnostic or therapeutic support service required for the applicant department
The Annual course fee prescribed by NBEMS for its courses and payable by the trainee is as follows -
Head | Charges (in INR) per year |
Tuition fees | 75,000/- |
Library fees | 15,000/- |
Annual Appraisal fees | 15,000/- |
Accommodation Charges | 20,000/- |
Total | 1,25,000/- |
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