
NBE To Conduct FET 2023 On March 3, Registration Process To End On February 8, Details
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 18 February, 2025
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Delhi: The Fellowship Entrance Test (FET) 2023 is to be conducted on 3rd March 2024. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the process and guidelines to be followed while registering through the prospectus released on the official website.
The admissions are granted for Fellow of National Board (FNB) Courses and Fellowship Programme for International Students (FPIS). The registration process for the same is to end on 8th February 2024.
The process to be followed while registering for FET 2023 ā
1. Fill out the user registration form to generate the User ID/Application ID and Password.
2. User ID and Password will be sent through SMS and Email.
3. Complete the application form and upload your Photograph, Scanned signature, Thumb impression & Prescribed documents.
4. Choose your Test City and pay the Examination Fee
5. Agree to the declaration and Submit Application
6. Take a printout of the filled Application form with Transaction ID printed on it and payment status mentioned as āSā (Successful) for records.
Also Read:NBE Invites Applications For Fellowship Entrance Test 2023, Know schedule, eligibility criteria, marking scheme, all exam details here
A student can submit the FET 2023 application form only once. If a student is found to have submitted more than one application form for FET 2023, NBEMS may issue an admit card to the application bearing a higher order Application number (application ID) and cancel other application(s) forfeiting the fee for them.
Students should ensure that all the information entered during the online submission of the application form is correct and factual. Information provided by the students in the online application form shall be treated as correct, and NBEMS will not entertain, under any circumstances, any request for change in the information provided by the candidates.
Students should ensure before applying for the examination that they possess or are likely to possess by 31st December 2023 the Degree/Provisional Pass Certificate of MD/MS/DM/MCh/DNB/ DrNB qualification in the eligible specialty duly recognized as per provisions of NMC Act 2019 and the First Schedule of the Indian Medical Council Act or an equivalent recognized qualification.
An International Student for Fellowship Programme (FPIS) should be duly registered with the appropriate registering authority in his/ her own country where he/she has obtained his/her PG Medical qualification, which is duly recognized by the corresponding Medical Council or concerned authority and applicable provisions of the NMC Act, 2019 and the Indian Medical Council Act.
Also Read:ICMR offers financial support, Invites Applications From Medical, Dental Graduates Interested In Pursuing PG Courses, details
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