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Information Bulletin
& Application
Form For
Diplomate National Board
FINAL EXAMINATION
(Broad and Super Specialties)
(DNB –FINAL: JUNE 2019)(Practical Only:SEP./OCT./NOV.,2019)*
* Final schedule for each specialty may vary
Information Bulletin
& Application
Form For
Diplomate National Board
FINAL EXAMINATION
(Broad and Super Specialties)
(DNB –FINAL: JUNE 2019)(Practical Only:SEP./OCT./NOV.,2019)*
* Final schedule for each specialty may vary
IMPORTANT DATES
1. Last Date of submission of online application form for DNB FINAL EXAMINATION: th15 April 2019*
thHard Copy of printed applications form must reach the NBE office by 25 April
2019. No concession shall be given on any ground including postal delays or
delivery delays.
(i) DNB Final (Broad Specialty)
(ii) DNB Final (Super Specialty)
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
Paper Day Date ExamTime
I Friday 07-06-2019 9:30AM-12:30PM
II Saturday 08-06-2019 9:30AM-12:30PM
III Sunday 09-06-2019 9:30AM-12:30PM
Paper Day Date Exam Time
I Friday 07-062019 9:30AM-12:30PM
II 9:30AM-12:30PMSaturday 08-06-2019
III 2:00PM-5:00PM
IV Sunday 09-06-2019 9:30AM-12:30PM
2. *Candidates willing to apply for DNB final - ONLY PRACTICAL Examination –June 2019 th
session can submit their online applications latest by 15 July 2019. Hard Copy of
printed applications form must reach the NBE office by 25th July 2019. No
concession shall be given on any ground including postal delays or delivery delays.
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S. No. Particulars
1. Introduction 4
2. Information for Candidates 5-7
3. Fee Structure 8
4. Examination for Broad Specialties 9-12
5. Examination for Super Specialties 13-26
6. Examination Centers 27
7. Instructions for filling the Online Application Form 28-30
8 Check List 31
9. Unfair Means 32-35
10. Contact NBE 36
11. NBE Leave Rules 37
13. Annexure(s)
Annexure I – Govt. notification reg. 38-41
DNB qualification in first schedule of IMC act 42-44
Annexure II – List of DNB Specialties for which examinations 45-46shall be held in JUNE 2019
Annexure III – Format for Training Completion 47-51Certificate (Prov.)
Annexure IV – Format for Training Completion 52-56Certificate (Final)
Annexure V – Format for Training Completion 57Certificate Direct 6 years courses
Page No.
INDEX
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The Government of India established the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in
1975 with the objective of improving the quality of the Medical Education by
establishing high and uniform standards of postgraduate examinations in modern
medicine on an all India basis and utilizing existing infrastructure for capacity
building.
NBE at present conducts postgraduate and postdoctoral examinations in approved
specialties leading to the award of Diplomate of National Board. The Medical
Council of India has laid down standards for postgraduate examinations
conducted by various medical colleges and affiliated to concerned universities and
other institutions, yet the levels of proficiency and standards of evaluation vary
considerably in these institutions.
The Examinations conducted by NBE provide a common standard and mechanism
of evaluation of minimum level of attainment of the knowledge and competencies
of medical specialties. Moreover, intra country and international comparisons are
facilitated with the availability of common evaluation mechanism.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
2.1. DNB – Final is an exit examination leading to the award of DNB qualification.
2.2 (a) A candidate registered with NBE as a DNB trainee and obtaining requisite period of training as prescribed by NBE & fulfilling other eligibility criteria as stated in the Information Bulletin may appear for the DNB final examination (Broad and Super Specialty).
2.2 (b) A candidate holding a medical qualification (MD/MS/DM/MCh) i.e. having passed the final examination in a specialty recognized as per the provisions of Indian Medical Council Act 1956 as amended from time to time and MD/MS/DM/MCH/DM/MCh degree has been awarded on or
thbefore 30 April 2019 & fulfilling other eligibility criteria as stated in the Information Bulletin may appear for the DNB final examination in same specialty.
2.3 The examinations are held only as per the schedule of examinations prescribed by NBE from time to time.
2.4 Hard copy of printed applications for admission to the examination should
definitely reach NBE by the specified date.
2.5 The list of specialties in which examination will be conducted can be seen at Annexure II
2.6 Print out of the online application form shall be certified by the head of the institution at the appropriate place and the application form supported with the relevant documents is to be sent to NBE. Candidates who are not in service shall get their forms signed by Head of Institute where they have trained or where they are working.
2.7 Application form of candidates producing false or fabricated records will not be considered and the candidate may be further debarred from appearing in any future examinations.
2.8 Candidates should go through this bulletin carefully for eligibility criteria before writing to NBE. Queries pertaining to eligibility and other issues will be entertained only if the information requested is not given in the bulletin or on website www.natboard.edu.in
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2.9 Submission of incomplete online application form not in accordance
with prescribed instructions will not be considered. In such cases, the
examination fee shall not be refunded.
2.10 Fee shall neither be carried forward to a future date nor refunded under any
circumstances any circumstances.
2.11 Candidate found to be ineligible at any stage of DNB examination, will not be
permitted to appear in the examination. In an unlikely event of any ineligible
candidate appearing and/or passing the DNB examination, the
results/candidature of such candidate shall be cancelled and/or is deemed
to be cancelled.
2.12 NBE reserves the right to withdraw permission, if any, granted inadvertently
to any candidate who is not eligible to appear in the DNB Examinations even
though the admit card/roll number has been issued or name/roll number is
displayed on NBE website.
2.13 Candidates’ eligibility is purely provisional & is subjected to the fulfillment
of eligibility criteria as defined by NBE.
2.14 Instructions in the information-bulletin are liable to change based on
decisions taken by the NBE from time to time. For theory & Practical Exams
the candidates shall be governed by Information Bulletin by which they apply
for the theory Examinations.
2.15 a. NBE reserves its absolute rights to alter the examination schedule,
pattern, policy and guidelines at any time during the continuation or
after the completion of DNB training (2 or 3 years/as the case may be.)
The candidate shall have no right whatsoever for claiming/deriving any
right from past or present schedule, policy and guidelines of NBE.
b. NBE reserves its absolute right to alter, amend, modify or apply any or
some of the instructions/ guidelines contained in this information
bulletin.
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2.16 The existing schedule, pattern, policy and guidelines are for ready reference
only but in no way, they are or are ought to be treated as representative or
acknowledgment of fact that NBE is bound to follow the same in future.
2.17 In case of any ambiguity in interpretation of any of the instructions/ terms/
rules/criteria regarding the determination of eligibility/conduct of
examinations/ registration of candidates/information contained herein the
interpretation of the National Board of Examinations shall be final and
binding in nature.
2.18 Request shall not be entertained for change in date/center of examination
under any circumstances.
2.20 Copy of printed application form may be retained by the candidate for future
reference.
2.21 Roll number for DNB Final Examinations may be seen on the website thwww.natboard.edu.in and shall be available after 25 May 2019.
2.22 Result for DNB Final Examinations shall be displayed on the website
www.natboard.edu.in
2.23 Candidates should ensure before applying for the submission of application
form that their MD/MS/DM/M.Ch/ Diploma is recognized by MCI. If it is
found at any time that the Degree/Diploma is not recognized by MCI then
NBE will have the right to cancel the registration.
2.24 Registration with NBE is mandatory for all candidates appearing in DNB
Examinations.
2.25 All the correspondence should be addressed to the Honorary Executive
Director, National Board of Examinations, Medical Enclave, Mahatma
Gandhi Marg, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Candidates are requested to
kindly super scribe the envelope with the subject matter of the
correspondence for expeditious processing. For queries submitted by
e- mail, please do mention DNB Final - Session JUNE 2019 in subject line and
include your complete contact details.
2.26 The jurisdiction for court cases/disputes shall be at Delhi in the Delhi
High Court.
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3. FEE STRUCTURE
3.1. Examination Fee
Candidate Examination Fee Registration Fee Total (In Rs.)
DNB 5500.00 NIL 5500.00
MD/MS/DM/MCh 5500.00 1000.00 6500.00
2nd/3rd attempt for only Practical Examination. 5500.00
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3.2 How to pay
The prescribed exam fee should be remitted through payment gateway
provided using a Credit Card or a Debit Card issued by banks in India. For
more information, please visit the website (www.exam.natboard.edu.in).
3.3 Candidates remaining absent from the examination or declared ineligible
will forfeit their examination fee. Candidates are advised to read the rule
position carefully and satisfy the terms and conditions for fulfillment of
eligibility criteria before proceeding for payment of fees.
3.4 Fees shall neither be refunded nor carried forward if the application for
DNB is rejected/candidature is found to be ineligible.
4. EXAMINATION FOR BROAD SPECIALTIES
4.1 For Broad Specialties:
DNB Final is a two-stage examination comprising of theory and practical
examination.
An eligible candidate who has qualified the theory examination is permitted
to appear in the practical examination.
A candidate unsuccessful in the first attempt of practical examination is
permitted to undertake two more attempt(s) of practical examination, these
attempts shall be any two practical exams of the exams placed with the next
three sessions of theory examination and after payment of full examination
fees as may be prescribed by NBE.
Example: Candidates qualifying theory examination in JUNE 2019 session
shall appear for their first attempt in the practical exams placed in
Sep/Oct/Nov 2019 session compulsorily and in the event of they not passing
this practical examination, the candidate(s) may take any two attempts
at the practical exams placed along with the next three consecutive theory
sessions.
Assentation from Practical Examination is counted as an attempt.
The list of Specialties in which candidates can undertake DNB Final
examination in JUNE 2019 are mentioned at Annexure-II.
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4.2 Examination (Broad Specialties):
a) Theory Examination
I. The theory examination comprises of four papers, maximum marks100 each.
II. There are 10 short notes of 10 marks each, in each of the papers.The number of short notes and their respective marks weightage may vary in some subjects/some papers.
III. Maximum time permitted is 3 hours.
IV. Candidate must score at least 200/400 in the aggregate of 4 papers to qualify the theory examination. Grace marks of up to 2% of maximum marks i.e. 8/400 shall be given only to the candidates falling in the zone of consideration i.e. securing between 192-199 marks out of 400.
V. Only those candidates who have qualified the theory examination are permitted to take up the practical examination.
b) Practical Examination:
I. Maximum Marks: 300.
II. Comprises of Clinical Examination and Viva.
III. Candidate must obtain a minimum of 150/300 marks in the Clinical Examination (including Viva) to qualify for the Practical Examination. There is no provision for grace marks in Practical examination.
IV. There are a maximum of three attempts that can be availed by a candidate for Practical Examination.
V. First attempt is the practical examination following immediately after the declaration of theory results.
VI. Second and Third attempt in practical examination shall be permitted out of the next three sessions of practical examinations placed alongwith the next three successive theory examination sessions; after payment of full examination fees as may be prescribed by NBE.
VII. Absentation from Practical Examination is counted as an attempt.
VIII. Appearance in first practical examination is compulsory;
IX. Requests for Change in center of examination are not entertained,as the same is not permissible.
X. Candidates are required not to canvass with NBE for above.
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
4.3 Eligibility (Broad Specialty):
thThe Last date for submission of online application form is 15 April, 2019.
a. DNB Broad Specialty Candidates: Candidates who have undergone
training as a DNB trainee at any National Board of Examinations
accredited institute or any medical college/university recognized
institute after having registered with NBE as a DNB trainee and are
completing their prescribed (as per registration letter) training as DNB
trainee as per the following schedule can undertake the DNB Final
Examination in the same specialty subjected to completion of training
by the date mentioned & submission of certificate to this effect.
Submission of Training Completion Certificate along with leave records
for DNB trainees is an essential pre-requisite. In case the candidate does
not submit the training Completion certificate (as per applicable format
given in Annexure III & IV) with the hard copy of printed application
form, his/her application may be rejected and fees forfeited.
Ex-candidates are required to submit copy of training completion
certificate as per Annexure IV.
Request for extension in cutoff date for completion of training for the
purpose of eligibility determination for DNB final Examination shall not
be considered.
b. MD/MS: Candidates who have passed the final examination leading to
the award of Post Graduate Degree from Indian Universities which are
duly recognized as per provisions of Indian Medical Council Act 1956 and thMD/MS degree has been awarded on or before 30 April 2019 can
apply for the DNB Final examination in same broad specialty.
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Cutoff date for completion of DNB Training
th 30 November, 2019
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thSubmission of proof of having MD/MS degree on or before 30 April 2019
is an essential prerequisite. In case the candidate does not submit
the requisite proof of MD/MS degree his/ her candidature shall be
cancelled & fees forfeited. The requisite document/s should be submitted thto NBE latest by 7 May 2019.
c. Post Diploma: Candidates who are registered with NBE and
completing their prescribed training (as per the registration letter)thby 30 November 2019 are eligible to appear in DNB final Examination.
Submission of Training Completion Certificate along with leave records
for DNB trainees is an essential pre- requisite. In case the candidate does
not submit the training, Completion certificate and leave records (as per
applicable format given in Annexure III & IV) with the hard copy of
printed application form, his/ her application may be rejected and fees
forfeited.
During the submission of online application form for final exam, all
DNB candidates registered with the Board have to upload a scanned
copy of the registration letter/registration number issued by NBE.
Request for extension in cut off date for completion of Training for the
purpose of eligibility determination for DNB final Examination shall
not be considered.
Candidates not completing their DNB training at the time of submitting
the online application are required to submit provisional training
completion certificate as per format in Annexure-III along with leave
records and also required to submit Annexure-IV within 15 days of
completion of their training. Such candidates shall be provisionally
allowed to appear for DNB Examination at sole discretion of NBE and
subject to compliance of eligibility criteria prescribed.
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5. EXAMINATION FOR SUPER SPECIALTIES
5.1 For Super Specialties:
The DNB Final is a two-stage examination comprising of theory and practical
examination.
An eligible candidate who has qualified the theory examination is permitted
to appear in the practical examination.
A candidate unsuccessful in the first attempt of practical examination is
permitted to undertake one more attempt in practical examination. This
second attempt shall be permitted out of the next 2 sessions of practical
examination placed along with the next two successive theory examination
sessions.
Absentation from Practical Examination is counted as an attempt.
The list of Specialties in which candidates can undertake DNB Final
examination in June 2019 are mentioned at Annexure-II
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5.2 DNB Final Examination for Super Speciality
a) Theory Exam:
I. Maximum Marks: 300.
II. The theory exam comprises of three question papers.
III. There are 10 short notes of 10 marks each in the question paper.
The number of short notes and their respective marks weightage may
vary in some subjects/some papers.
IV. Maximum time permitted is 3 hours for each question paper.
V. Candidate must score at least 50% of maximum marks to qualify the
theory exam i.e. candidate scoring 150 or more marks out of 300 shall be
declared ‘pass’ in theory examination.
VI. Candidate must score at least 150/300 in the aggregate of 3 papers to
qualify the theory examination. Grace marks of up to 2% of maximum
marks i.e. 6/300 shall be given only to the candidates falling in the zone
of consideration i.e. securing between 144-149 marks out of 300.
VII. Candidates who have qualified the theory examination are permitted to
take up the practical examination.
b) Practical Examination:
I. Maximum Marks: 300.
II. Comprises of Clinical Examination and Viva.
III. Candidate must obtain a minimum of 150/300 marks in the Clinical
Examination (including Viva) to qualify for the Practical Examination.
There are no grace marks in Practical Examination.
IV. There are a maximum of two attempts that can be availed by a candidate
for Practical Examination.
V. First attempt is the practical examination following immediately after
the declaration of theory results.
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VI. This second attempt shall be permitted out of the next 2 sessions of practical examination placed alongwith the next two successive theory examination sessions.
VII. Absentation from Practical Examination is counted as an attempt.
VIII. Appearance in first practical examination is compulsory.
IX. Requests for Change in center of examination are not entertained, as the same is not permissible. Candidates are required not to canvass with NBE for the same.
X. Result of practical examination shall be declared only on submission offinal training completion certificate and thesis acceptance.
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5.3 Eligibility (Super Specialty):thThe Last date for submission of online application form is 15 April, 2019.
a) DNB Super Specialty Candidates: Candidates who have undergone
training as a DNB trainee at any National Board of Examinations
accredited institute or any medical college/university recognized
institute after having registered with NBE as a DNB trainee and are
completing their prescribed (as per registration letter) training as DNB
trainee as per the following schedule can undertake the DNB Final
Examination in the same specialty subjected to completion of training by
the date mentioned & submission of certificate to this effect.
Cutoff date for completion of DNB Trainingth
30 November, 2019
Submission of Training Completion Certificate along with leave records
for DNB trainees is an essential pre-requisite. In case the candidate does
not submit the training Completion certificate (as per applicable format
given in Annexure III & IV) with the hard copy of printed application
form, his/her application may be rejected and fees forfeited.
Ex-candidates are required to submit copy of training completion
certificate as per Annexure IV.
Request for extension in cutoff date for completion of training for the
purpose of eligibility determination for DNB final Examination shall not
be considered.
b). DM/M.Ch : Candidates who have passed the final examination leading
to the award of Post Graduate Degree from Indian Universities which are
duly recognized as per provisions of Indian Medical Council Act 1956th
and DM/M.Ch degree has been awarded on or before 30 April 2019
can apply for the DNB Final examination in same super specialty.thSubmission of proof of having DM/M.Ch degree on or before 30 April
2019 is an essential prerequisite. In case the candidate does not submit
the requisite proof of DM/M.Ch degree his/her candidature shall be
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cancelled & fees forfeited. The requisite document/s should be thsubmitted to NBE latest by 7 May 2019 at the following address:
National Board of Examinations, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg
(Ring Road), New Delhi-110029.
During the submission of online application form for final exam, all
DNB candidates registered with the Board have to upload a scanned
copy of the registration letter/registration number issued by NBE.
Request for extension in cut off date for completion of Training for the
purpose of eligibility determination for DNB final Examination shall
not be considered.
Candidates not completing their DNB training at the time of submitting
the online application are required to submit provisional training
completion certificate as per format in Annexure-III along with leave
records and also required to submit Annexure-IV within 15 days of
completion of their training. Such candidates shall be provisionally
allowed to appear for DNB Examination at sole discretion of NBE and
subject to compliance of eligibility criteria prescribed.
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5.4 Examination for Direct 6 Years Courses
(Paediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery) Candidates enrolled for DNB Direct 6 year courses in Paediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery are required to take Part – I & Part – II (Final) Examination.
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DNB Final Exam (Part-II)Theory and Practical
After qualifying Part II(Theory + Practical) Exam & completing6 years of DNB training as per guidelines
Provisional Pass Certificate/ Degree Certificate*Subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria
PART ITHEORY
PART IPRACTICAL
After qualifying Part I(Theory+ Practical) & completing
5 years of DNB Training*
Enrollment for Direct 6 Years Course
After 2 Years of DNB Training*
Part I Theory ExamPaper I & II
Practical: Part A
Clinical examination comprising of 4 shortcases in the concerned specialty
Practical: Part B
Clinical examination on OSCE pattern (General Surgery)and shall be common for all candidates in Paediatric Surgery,
Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery
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PaediatricSurgery
PaediatricSurgery
CardiothoracicSurgery
NeuroSurgery
Part-I On completion of their 2 years of DNB training subject to Examination fulfillment of eligibility criteria
Final On completion of 5 years of DNB training subject to fulfillmentof Examination eligibility criteria. Paper–I of the theory examshall be exempted; Candidates are required to take onlyPaper –II & III of DNB Final Theory Exam.
(A) Part – I Examination:
I Candidates enrolled for Direct 6-year courses (Paediatric Surgery, Plastic
Surgery, Cardio Thoracic Surgery and Neurosurgery) can take Part–I
Examination on completion of their 2 years of DNB training subject to
fulfillment of eligibility criteria. The cut-off date for 2 years DNB training this 30 November 2019.
II DNB Part – I (Theory) Examination for candidates of Direct 6 year courses
in Paediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Cardiothoracic
Surgery comprises of two question papers.
III There are 10 short notes of 10 marks each in the question paper.
IV Maximum time permitted is 3 hours for each paper.
V Candidate must score at least 50% of maximum marks to qualify the
theory exam i.e. candidate scoring 100 or more marks out of 200 shall be
declared ‘pass’ in theory examination.
VI Candidate must score at least 100/200 in the aggregate of 2 papers to
qualify the theory examination. Grace marks of up to 2% of maximum
marks i.e. 4/200 shall be given only to the candidates falling in the zone
of consideration i.e. securing between 96-99 marks out of 200.
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY (PART-I)/ PLASTIC SURGERY (PART-I)/ NEURO
SURGERY (PART-I)/ CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY (PART-I))
• Basic Principles of General Surgery
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PaediatricSurgery
PlasticSurgery
CardioThoracic Surgery
NeuroSurgery
PART-I(Theory)
Paper – I MaxMarks: 100
Basic Principles of General Surgery
Paper – IIMax Marks:100
Basic Sciencesas applied toPaediatricSurgery
BasicSciencesas appliedto PlasticSurgery
BasicSciencesas appliedto Cardio Thoracic Surgery
BasicSciences asapplied toNeurosurgery
Part–I Yes Yes Yes Yes
PAPER - IIPAEDIATRIC SURGERY (PART-I)
• Basic Sciences as applied to Paediatric SurgeryPLASTIC SURGERY (PART-I)
• Basic Sciences as applied to Plastic SurgeryNEURO SURGERY (PART-I)
• Basic Sciences as applied to NeurosurgeryCARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY (PART-I)
• Basic Sciences as applied to Cardiothoracic SurgeryVII Candidates who have successfully qualified the Part–I theory examination
shall be required to appear in Part – I practical examination.VIII Scheme for practical examination shall be sent to candidates registered
with NBE.
(B) Part – II (Final) Examination:
I Candidates who have successfully qualified Part – I examination can takePart–II (Final) Examination on completion of 5 years of DNB trainingsubject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria.
II Part–II (Final) Examination is common for candidates of 3 years and6 years DNB courses in the respective super specialties. However, Paper-Ishall be exempted for candidates of Direct 6-year courses.
III For details of Examination scheme for Part – II (Final) Examination, kindlyrefer to Section 5.1
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(C) Final Examination (Direct 6 years courses): Candidates who joined DNB
course in Plastic surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Cardiothoracic surgery or
Neuro surgery (Direct 6 years courses) and have successfully qualified
Part-I examination as direct 6 years candidates can take Part–II (Final)
Examination on completion of 5 years of DNB training subject to
fulfillment of eligibility criteria.
Candidates should be completing their 5 years DNB training on orth
before 30 November 2019. Part-II (Final) Examination is common for
candidates of 3 years and direct 6 years DNB courses in the respective
super specialties. Direct 6 years candidates appearing in DNB final
examination shall be exempted from question Paper–I. They will be
required to attempt question paper II & III only. Post DNB (3years) and
MCh candidates will have to attempt all the three question papers
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Paper Day Date Timing
I Friday 07-06-2019 9:30AM - 12:30PM
II Saturday 08-06-2019 9:30AM - 12:30PM
III Sunday 09-06-2019 9:30AM - 12:30PM
Paper Day Date Timing
I Friday 07-06-2019 9:30AM - 12:30PM
II 9:30AM - 12:30PMSaturday 08-06-2019
III 2:00PM - 5:00PM
IV Sunday 09-06-2019 9:30AM - 12:30PM
a) (i) DNB Final (Broad Specialty)
(ii) DNB Final (Super Specialty)
b) Practical
The date, time and venue of practical examination shall be intimated to all eligible candidates by letters sent by post/email.
The date, time and venue are also displayed at the websitewww.natboard.edu.in
NBE reserves the right to allot a practical center anywhere in the country; the candidates shall make their own arrangement for travel/ boarding etc.
Change in centre of the practical examination is not permitted under anycircumstances.
Candidates are advised not to make any representations/not to canvass in this regard.
c) Admit Card
The admit card of the candidate shall be uploaded on website byth
25 May 2019. Candidates are required to take print out of their admit card from the website, paste their photograph at the designated place and appear at exam centre along with an original and valid/non-expired ID proof which can be any one of the following:
• PAN Card / Driving License / Voter ID / Passport / Aadhaar Card (withPhotograph)
5.5 DATE OF EXAMINATION
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5.6 Thesis Submission to NBE
As per NBE norms, writing a thesis is essential for all DNB candidates towards
partial fulfillment of eligibility for award of DNB degree certificate.
DNB candidates are required to submit their thesis before the cut off date th
which shall be 30 June of same year for candidates appearing for their
scheduled December final theory examination. Similarly candidates who
shall be appearing in their scheduled June DNB final examination shall be strequired to submit their thesis by 31 of preceding December.
The detailed guidelines for submission of thesis is available at NBE
website:www.natboard.edu.in
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5.7 Declaration of DNB Final Results
a. DNB final is a qualifying examination.
b. Results of DNB final examinations (theory & practical) are declared asPASS/FAIL. In case, the applicant candidate is provisionally eligible ondate of declaration of result his/her practical examination result shall bewithheld & shall be declared only upon being status eligible. DNB finalPractical result shall not be declared if, the candidate has not submittedfinal training completion certificate in the prescribed format and/or thethesis has not been accepted.
c. The details of marks obtained/grading in final theory/practicalExaminations will be provided to all the candidates. Procedure forobtaining question wise marks can be seen at NBE website (Notice dt. 20.04.10, 14.12.11)
d. There will be no re-evaluation or rechecking/ re-totaling of answersheets. Requests for re-evaluation/re-totaling shall not be entertained.
e. Results can be seen on website www.natboard.edu.in
f. Candidates successful in theory examination will be informed by meansof a letter/email about details of the practical center. No separatecertificate for passing theory examination will be issued.
g. Candidates successful in the practical examination are sent Provisional Certificate of Passing DNB individually by Post.
h. Under normal circumstances the certificates of passing are dispatchedto the candidates within four weeks of declaration of results, however,due to unforeseen circumstances, this period may vary.
i. For duplicate provisional pass certificate submit a request letter statingreasons to issue a duplicate certificate, copy of FIR lodged with policeauthorities for loss of certificate, affidavit in support of applicatio(attested by public notary/oath commissioner/judicial magistrate), feeof One thousand for document upto preceding 3 years and Twothousand rupees for documents more than three years old. Thedemand draft should be made in favour of National Board ofExaminations, payable at New Delhi.
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j. Candidates are advised not to canvass or approach NBE for handingover the passing certificate.
k. Please note that submission of Thesis is an essential criterion for
appearing in DNB Final Examination. Please refer Para 5.4. for details.
l. Final result in respect of DNB candidates shall be declared only on
completion of entire duration of training, thesis acceptance and
submission of final training completion certificate in the prescribe
format.
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5.8 Award of DNB Degree certificates.
• Successful candidates in all respects shall be eligible to award of DNB
degree.
• National Board and Examinations shall be conferred DNB degree
subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria at the Convocation Ceremony.
Details for the same shall be announced separately at NBE website
www.natboard.edu.in.
• The details of convocation shall be announced at the website
www.natboard.edu.in; Candidates are required to submit their online
registration for DNB degree through web portal.
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6. CENTRES FOR FINAL EXAMINATIONTThe tentative/proposed list of various theory centers is given below.
Centres in India (For DNB Final theory exam.)
Sl. No. City Centre Code
1 Ahmedabad 01
2 Bangalore 02
3. Bhopal 03
4. Chandigarh 04
5 Chennai 05
6. Delhi 06
7. Guwahati 07
8. Hyderabad 08
9. Kolkata 09
10. Mumbai 10
11. Nagpur 11
12. Pune 12
13. Thiruvananthapuram 13
14. Varanasi 14
The exact venue will be informed to the eligible candidates through admit card which will be uploaded on website.
thThe admit card of the candidate shall be uploaded on website by 25 May 2019. Candidates are required to take print out of their admit card from the website, paste their photograph at the designated place and appear at exam centre along with an original and valid/non-expired ID proof which can be any one of the following:
— PAN Card— Driving License— Voter ID— Passport— Aadhaar Card (with Photograph)
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7. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES FOR FILLING THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM FOR DNB FINAL EXAMINATION JUNE 2019
7.1 DNB Final Examination (Broad & Super Specialties) JUNE 2019 shall be held th
on 7, 8 and 9 June 2019.
7.2 Candidates are advised to carefully go through the Information Bulletin
before starting to fill the online application form.
7.3 The online application for DNB Final Examination is available at
www.exam.natboard.edu.inth7.4 Candidates can submit their online application form on or before 15 April
2019.
7.5 The candidate will be able to print the hard copy of online application form
on successful completion of online application form. While filling the online
application form please note that all the fields marked “*” are mandatory.
7.6 Candidate can register for DNB Final Examination (Broad Specialties) only
once against their primary mobile number and primary e-mail ID.
7.7 The scanned photograph and signature to be uploaded must be in jpg/jpeg
format and should not be more than 100KB size. The photograph should
have the following specifications:
• Size of photograph: minimum 35x45 mm with at least 75% coverage of
face & head of the candidate.
• A caption indicating the name of the candidate and date of capturing
the photograph should be there at the bottom of the photograph.
• Background of the photograph: white
• The photograph needs to display full front view of the face. Please look
directly into the camera with a neutral expression.
• Please avoid photograph with reflection or shadow on the face with
red eyes.
• The photograph needs to be printed on a high-quality paper with at
least 600 dpi Resolutions.
• The photograph must not have kinks, scratches and stains.
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7.8 Fee for DNB Final Examination can be deposited as per Para 3.2 of the
information bulletin.
7.9 At the time of submission of online application form, the candidate
has to submit the following documents through web portal at
www.exam.natboard.edu.in
• Printed copy of application form after successful online submission.
(The online application form shall be certified by the Head of the
institution at the appropriate place. Candidates who are not in service
shall get their forms signed by Head of Institute where they have trained
or where they are working).
7.10 Candidate has to upload the following scanned documents at the time of
online submission of application form through web portal at th
www.exam.natboard.edu.in latest by 15 April 2019. Candidates who fail to
submit the documents to NBE as indicated herein below and /or do not fulfill
the eligibility criteria will not be allowed to appear in the DNB Final Theory
Examination June 2019.
For DNB Candidates:
• DNB Training completion certificate as per the format given in the
information bulletin at Annexure-III and Ex-candidates are required to
submit copy of training completion certificate as per Annexure IV.
• Registration letter issued by NBE.
• Thesis acceptance letter if issued by NBE
For MD/MS/DM/M.Ch Candidates:
• MD/MS/DM/M.Ch Degree certificate (Only for MD/MS/DM/MCh pass
candidates applying for DNB Final examination
• Documents supporting post graduate qualification being recognized
as per the provisions of IMC Act 1956 (Only for MD/MS candidates)
• IMR certificate of registration of additional qualification(s) U/S 26(1)
of IMC Act 1956, issued by MCI. An attested copy of IMC Act stating
recognition status of your PG qualification
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• MD /MS /DM /MCh candidates applying for June 2019 DNB Final
Examinations are required to upload their MD /MS /DM /MCh pass
certificate at the time of online submission of application form.
MD /MS /DM /MCh candidates who shall be obtaining their pass
certificate /degree after 15/04/2019 but on or before 30/04/2019 are
required to submit the self attested photocopy of their pass certificate
/degree at the following address by 07/05/2019:
National Board of Examinations, Medical Enclave, Ansari Nagar,
New Delhi – 110029
Candidates not submitting a proof of their passing MD /MS /DM /MCh
before 30/04/2019 shall not be allowed to appear in the examination.
7.11 Admit Card will not be issued to the candidates who have not submitted the
above mentioned documents.
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8. CHECK LIST FOR DNB-FINAL APPLICATION FORM
8.1 Hard Copy of Printed online application form and
8.2 DNB Training completion certificate along with leave records. (Only for
candidates who have undergone DNB training)
8.3 Documents supporting registration with NBE (Only for DNB trainees)
(a) Scanned copy of the registration letter issued by NBE.
8.4 Thesis Acceptance Certificate issued by NBE, if available.
8.5 MD/MS/DM/MCh Degree certificate (Only for MD/MSDM/MCh pass
candidates applying for DNB final- Broad & Super specialties)
or
MD/MS/DM/MCh Provisional Pass certificate (Only for MD/MS/DM/MCh
pass candidates applying for DNB Final- Broad & Super Specialties)
8.6 Documents supporting post graduate qualification being recognized as per
the provisions of IMC Act 1956 (Only for MD/MS candidates)
IMR certificate of registration of additional qualification(s) U/S 26(1) of IMC
Act 1956, issued by MCI. An attested copy of IMC Act stating recognition
status of your PG qualification.
8.7 Copies of other relevant documents (MBBS Degree certificate, DNB
Registration Number Copy, MCI/SMC registration copy,
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9. UNFAIR MEANS
If during the course of training / examination, a candidate is found indulging in any of the following, he/she shall be deemed to have use unfair means.
9.1 Candidate undergoing DNB training if by himself or in connivance with theaccredited Institute authorities tries to abstain himself from DNB training orsubmits false/ forged certificate towards DNB training.
9.2 Maintaining incomplete/incorrect log book, attendance records, trainingschedule, thesis work etc.
9.3 Submission of DNB training certificate with wrong dates of joining andcompletion of training.
9.4 Candidate misbehaving or using abusive language with other DNB traineesor patients or staff of accredited institute or with the faculty of theaccredited institute.
9.5 Candidate who has resigned from DNB course (after joining the DNB course)if appears for DNB entrance during the scheduled duration of training.
9.6 If a candidate is found to have made a wrong statement in his/her onlineapplication form for admission to the examinations / counseling / trainingor has attempted to secure or has secured admission to any of theexaminations of NBE by making a false statement or by production of a falsedocument.
9.7. If at any stage a candidate has tampered with any entry in the certificateor statement of marks or any certificate issued by any governmental or no-governmental body or any other document that has been issued to him/ herby the Board.
9.8 In the answer book, a candidate is not permitted to write his/her name orput his/her signature or put any sign or mark (except the jacket of the answersheet) which may disclose his/her identity to the examiner.
9.9 Use/possession of any kind of electronic gadgets including mobile phoneswith or without internet (whether the gadgets are actually used or not).
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9.10 Having in possession of any note-book(s) or notes or chits or any otherunauthorized material concerning the subject pertaining to the examinationpaper.
9.11 Anything written on any part of clothing, body, desk, table or any instrumentsuch as setsquare, protractor, blotting paper and question paper etc.
9.12 Giving or receiving assistance directly or indirectly of any kind or attemptingto do so.
9.13 Change of seat without the permission of Examination Superintendent/In charge Computer Laboratory.
9.14 Writing questions or answers on any material other than the answer
9.15 Tearing of any page of the answer book or supplementary answer book etc.
9.16 Contacting or communicating or trying to do so with any person, otherthan the Examination Staff, during the examination time in the examinationcenter Computer Laboratory.
9.17 Consulting notes, books or any other material or outside person whilegoing out of the examination hall/Computer Laboratory to toilet or to any other place.
9.18 Taking away the answer book out of the examination hall/room.
9.19 Impersonation.
9.20 Candidate appearing multiple times with same or different identity indifferent sessions of same examination conducted on Computer BasedTesting platform.
9.21 Using or attempting to use any other undesirable method or means inconnection with the examination.
9.22 Smuggling out Question Paper or its part; or smuggling out answer book/supplementary answer sheet or part thereof.
9.23 Running away or swallowing or destroying any note or paper or materialfound with him/her.
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9.24 If the answer books show that a candidate has received or given help to anyother candidate through copying.
9.25 Threatening any of the officials connected with the conduct of theexaminations or threatening of any of the candidates.
9.26 Found exchanging answer book or question paper with solution or copyingfrom unauthorized material.
9.27 Peeping into the computer monitor screen of the other candidate.
9.28 Disclosing his/her identity or making distinctive mark in the answer book forthat purpose or fails to deliver his/her answer book/ continuation sheetbefore leaving the examination hall.
9.29 Hacking or attempting to hack or causing interference with the website ofNBE or its Technology Partner(s) or their Information Technology systems.
9.30 Tampering with Information Technology systems of NBE or TechnologyPartner(s) or Computer Laboratory.
9.31 Damaging the computer systems of computer Laboratory.
9.32 Candidate appearing in FMGE is ineligible to appear in any other NBE examstill such time the candidate qualifies FMGE and is registered by MedicalCouncil of India / State Medical Council, a candidate appearing in FMGE andother exams in the same session is an unfair means case and is to be dealtaccordingly.
9.33 Candidate found to have attempted or trying to attempt personally orthrough another person to influence or pressurize an examiner, or anyofficer or official connected with the examinations of the NBE or itstechnology partner, either at the Board or at the office of technology partneror their respective residence(s), in any matter concerned with theexaminations.
9.34 NBE are governed by Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) which prohibitsthe candidate from publishing, reproducing or transmitting any or somecontents of the test, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means verbal orwritten, electronic or mechanical or for any purpose. Any candidate violatingthe NDA will be treated as UMC.
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9.35 If at any stage if it is found that the candidate has appeared multiple timesin the same session of examination or has appeared in same or differentexamination of NBE with different names, unfair means case shall beregistered against such candidate and dealt accordingly.
9.36 Any act of candidate/any person which is detrimental to safe, secure andsmooth conduct of examination and the decision of EEC in this regard shallbe final.
9.37 Candidate is found talking/peeping to another candidate during theexamination hours in the examination room.
9.38 A candidate who refuses to obey the Superintendent of Examination center/Computer Lab and changes his/her seat with another candidate and/orcreates disturbance of any kind during the examination and/or otherwisemisbehaves in the examination hall.
9.39 A candidate found copying from notes written on any part of his/herclothing, body, desk or table or instrument like setsquares, protractors,scales etc. or who is found guilty of concealing, disfiguring, renderingillegible, swallowing or destroying any notes or papers or material foundwith him/her or found exchanging answer book or question paper withsolution or talking to a person or consulting notes or books outside theExamination Hall, while going to the toilet or in the toilet.
9.40 Any candidate found guilty of having adopted anyone or more of the aboveUnfair means/misconduct is liable to be penalized with a penalty by theEthics Committee, which may vary from cancellation of the examination/expulsion up to next 14 attempts/7 yrs and/or cancellation of candidatureas may be decided by Examinations Ethics Committee after consideringeach case.
9.41 The above list is purely indicative. If any act of omission or commissionattributed to the candidate/intent by the candidate to vitiate the sanctity ofthe examination in decision of NBE shall be taken up as unfair means.
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10. CONTACT NBE
10.1 Information in this information bulletin & website will guide you through the
entire process and help answer most of your queries.
10.2 In case you are still facing issues, then NBE Candidate Care Support will be
available on phone and email.
10.3 The phone facilities will be available on 011-45593000 & 1800 11 1800
(Toll Free).
10.4 Candidates can send their queries at Email [email protected].
Queries received by webmail will be responded to within 3 working days. Do
not send the same email multiple times, as it will delay the response process.
10.5 CONTACT NBE:
Helpline Number : 011-45593000 OR 1800 11 1800 (Toll Free)
Email : [email protected]
Official Website : www.natboard.edu.in/final
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11. LEAVE RULES FOR DNB/FNB TRAINEESThe following revised leave rules shall apply to the candidates, who join in or after 2018. Those who joined before 2018, the old leave rule shall be applicable.
11.1 DNB/FNB Trainees are entitled to avail leave during the course of DNB/FNBtraining as per the Leave Rules prescribed by NBE.
11.2 A DNB/FNB Trainees can avail a maximum of 30 days of leave in a yearexcluding regular duty off/ Gazetted holidays as per hospital/institutecalendar/policy. This leave shall be processed at the institutional level.
11.3 Any kind of study leave is not permissible to DNB/FNB Trainees.
11.4 Under normal circumstances leave of one year should not be carried forwardto the next year. However, in exceptional cases such as prolonged illness, theleave across the DNB/FNB training program may be clubbed together withprior approval of NBE.
11.5 Unauthorized absence from DNB/FNB training for more than 7 days maylead to cancellation of registration and discontinuation of the DNB/FNBtraining and rejoining shall not be permitted.
11.6 Any Leave availed by the candidate other than the eligible leave (30 days peryear) shall lead to extension of DNB /FNB training. The training institute hasto forward such requests to NBE along with the leave records of thecandidate since his/her joining and supporting documents (if any) throughthe Head of the Institute with their recommendation/comments. NBE shallconsider such requests on merit provided the seat is not carried over andcompromise with training of existing trainees in the Department.
11.7 Any extension of DNB/FNB training beyond the scheduled completion dateof training is permissible only under extra-ordinary circumstances with priorapproval of NBE. Such extension is neither automatic nor shall be granted asa matter of routine.
11.8 DNB/FNB trainees are required to complete their training by a prescribedcutoff date (as per information bulletin of Exit exam) for being eligible toDNB/ FNB Exit examination.
11.9 The eligibility for DNB/FNB Final Examination shall be determined strictly inaccordance with the criteria prescribed in the respective information bulletin.
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Annexure-I
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE(Department of Health and Family Welfare)
NOTIFICATIONrdNew Delhi, the 3 August, 2016
S.O. 2672(E),-In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (2) of section 11 of the
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the Central Government after consulting
the Medical Council of India, Hereby Makes the following further amendments in the First
Schedule of the Act, namely;
(i) The following diplomate National Board (DNB), Broad Specialty Courses (three years
courses at the Post MBBS level) shall be inscreted, namely
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Annatomy) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after August 1984.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Emergency Medicine) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after June, 2013.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Field Eqpidemilogy) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2012.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Immunobematology & When granted by National Board of Examinations,
Transfussion Medicine) New Delhi on or after December 2008.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Rural Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2009.
(ii) The following Diplomate National Board (DNB), Super Specialty Course (three years
courses at the Post MD/MS level) shall be inserted, namely
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Endocrinology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after February 1989.
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Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Hematology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2010.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Medical Genetics) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after January, 2015.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Medical Oncology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2002.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Neomatology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after June 2005.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Peripheral Vascular Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2009.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Rhcumatology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2008.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Surgical Gastroenterology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after January, 2002.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Surgical Oncology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2006.
Diplomate National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Thoracic Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after Janurary 2014.
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(iii) The following Fellowship National Board (FNB), Courses (two years courses at the Post
MD/MS level) Shall be inscrted, namely
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Critical care Medicine) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after March 2001.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Cardiac Anesthesia) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after January, 2001.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Hand & Micro Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after February 2002.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(High, risk Pregnancy & When granted by National Board of Examinations,
Perinatology) New Delhi on or after January 2001.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Interventional Cardiology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after February 2002.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Infectious Discase) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after February 2008.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Laboratory Medicine) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2006.
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [Part II - Sec. 3 (ii)
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Minisral Access Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2000.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Pediatric Hemato Oncology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2006.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Pediatric Cardiology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after March 2001.
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(Pediatric Intensive Care) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after December 2006.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Reproductive Medicine) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after May 2003.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Spine Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after February 2001.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Trauma Care) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after May 2001.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Vitreo Retinal Surgery) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after March 2001.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Paediatric Gastroenterology) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after January 2014.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
(Sports Medicine) When granted by National Board of Examinations,
New Delhi on or after Janurary 2014.
Fellowship National Board This shall be recognised medical Qualification
Note: - The FNB qualifications shall not be treated as a recognised medical qualification for the
purpose of teaching faculty.
[No. V.11025/19/2014-MEP]
ALIR. RIZVI, Jt. Secy.
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri,
New Delhi-110064 and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054
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No. V 11015/17/83-ME. (Policy)GOVERNMENT OF INDIAMINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY
WELFARE (DEPT. OF HEALTHthNew Delhi, Dated the 19 September, 1983
NOTIFICATION
S. O. In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (2) of section (ii) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the Central Government after consulting the Medical Council of India, hereby makes the following further amendments in the First Schedule of the Act, namely:
(i) In the entries relating to National Board of Examinations, New Delhi after the entry Membership of National Academy of Medical Sciences (Microbiology)
…… M.N.A.M.S. (micro) the following entries shall be inserted, namely:
Membership of the National Academy M.N.A.M.S. (Family Medicine)of Medical Science (Family Medicine)
Membership of the National Academy M.N.A.M.S Biochemistry)of Medical Science (Biochemistry)
Membership of the National academy M.N.A.M.S (Nuclear Medicine)of Medical Science (Nuclear Medicine)
Membership of the National Academy M.N.A.M.Sof the Medical Sciences (Clinical Pharmacology and therapeutics)(Clinical Pharmacology and therapeutics)
(ii) “The M.N.A.M.S. qualifications in various disciplines granted by the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi as included in this Schedule, shall be recognized medical qualifications only when granted on or before
th30 August, 1982”
(iii) As a result of the change of nomenclature of the medical qualification granted by the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi, from M.N.A.M.S. (Membership of the National Academy of Medical Sciences) to Diplomate NB (Diplomate of National Board), in the entries relating to National Boardof Examinations, New Delhi, after the foot note related to M.N.A.M.S. qualification, etc. following entries shall be inserted, namely.
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...Diplomate N.B. (Phy) …Diplomate N.B. (Gen. Med) ...Diplomate N.B. (Gen. Sur.)
…Diplomate N.B. (Ophth) …Diplomate N.B. (Anaes)
…Diplomate N.B. (S.P.M)
…Diplomate N.B. (Psy)
…Diplomate N.B. (Paed
…Diplomate N.B. (Ortho) …Diplomate N.B. (Radio Dig)
…Diplomate N.B. (Radio Therapy)
... Diplomate N.B. (Health Admn. including Hospital Admn.)
… Diplomate N.B. (Otorhinolaryngology)
… Diplomate N.B. (Derm. & Vener)
… Diplomate N.B. (Obst. & Gyne)… Diplomate N.B. (Resp. Diseases)
… Diplomate N.B. (Neuro Surgery)
… Diplomate N.B. (Paed. Surgery)
… Diplomate N.B.(Neurology)
...Diplomate N.B.(Plastic Surgery)
...Diplomate N.B. (Genito-Urinary Surgery)
Diplomate N.B. (Cardio-thoracic Surgery)
...Diplomate N.B. (Phy. Med. & Rehab.)
...Diplomate N.B. (Forensic Medicine)
...Diplomate N.B. (Maternal Child Health)
...Diplomate N.B. (Nephrology)
...Diplomate N.B. (Cardiology)
...Diplomate N.B.(Gastro-enterology)
“The Diplomate of National Board qualification in various disciplines granted by the National Board of Examination, New Delhi, shall be recognized medical qualifications when granted on or after 30th August 1982”.
Diplomate National Board (Physiology)
Diplomate National Board (General Medicine)
Diplomate National Board (General Surgery)
Diplomate National Board (Ophthalmology)
Diplomate National Board (Anesthesiology)
Diplomate National Board (Social and
Preventive Medicine)
Diplomate National Board (Paediatrics)
Diplomate National Board (Paediatrics)
Diplomate National Board (Orthopaedics)
Diplomate National Board (Radio-diagnosis)
Diplomate National Board (Radio Therapy)
Diplomate National Board (Health Adminstration
including Hospital Administration)
Diplomate National Board (Oto-rhinolaryngology)
Diplomate National Board (Dermatology & Venereology)
Diplomate National Board (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Diplomate National Board (Respiratory Diseases)
Diplomate National Board (Neuro Surgery)
Diplomate National Board (Paediatric Surgery)
Diplomate National Board (Neurology)
Diplomate National Board (Plastic Surgery)
Diplomate National Board (Genito-Urinary Surgery)
Diplomate National Board (Cardio-Thoracic Surgery)
Diplomate National Board
(Physical Medicine Rehabilition)
Diplomate National Board (Forensic Medicine)
Diplomate National Board (Maternal Child Health)
Diplomate National Board (Nephrology)
Diplomate National Board (Cardiology)
Diplomate National Board (Gastro-enterology)
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Diplomate National Board (Microbiology)
Diplomate National Board (Family Medicine)
Diplomate National Board (Pathology)
Diplomate National Board (Biochemistry)
Diplomate National Board (Nuclear Medicine)
Diplomate National Board
(Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
...Diplomate N.B. (Microbiology)
...Diplomate N.B. (Family Medicine)
...Diplomate N.B. (Pathology)
...Diplomate N.B. (Biochem)
...Diplomate N.B. (Nuclear Medicine)
...Diplomate N.B.
(Clinical Pharm. and Therapeutic)
Sd/-
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To
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Copy forwarded for information
1. The Secretary, Medical Council of India Kotla Road, New Delhi
2. Dte. Gen. of Health Services, New Delhi
3. All State Government/ Union Territories.
4. Ministry of Law & Justice, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
5. National Medical Library, (to arrange 50 copies of Gazette Notifications)
6. The Secretary-cum-Registrar, National Board of Examinations, New Delhi
sd/-
(P.C. Jain)
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ANNEXURE-II
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List of DNB Specialties in which Final Examinations shall be conducted in JUNE - 2019.
DNB- BROAD AND SUPER SPECIALTY COURSES:
1 Anaesthesiology
2 Cardiology
3 Cardio Thoracic Surgery
4 Cardio Thoracic Surgery (Direct 6 years course)* (Part-1)
5 Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy
6 Emergency Medicine
7 Endocrinology
8 Family Medicine
9 Genito Urinary Surgery (Urology)
10 Gastroenterology
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13 Health Administration including Hospital Administration
14 Immunohematology & Trans Fusion Medicine
15 Medical Oncology
16 Microbiology
17 Neonatology
18 Nephrology
19 Neuro Surgery
20 Neuro Surgery (Direct 5/6 years course)* (Part-1)
21 Neurology
22 Nuclear Medicine
General Medicine
12 General Surgery
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23 Obstetrics and Gynaecology
24 Ophthalmology
25 Orthopaedics
26 Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
27 Paediatric Surgery (Direct 5/6 years course)* (Part-1)
28 Paediatric Surgery
29 Paediatrics
30 Pathology
31 Pharmacology
32 Plastic Surgery
33 Plastic Surgery (Direct 5/6 years course)* (Part-1)
34 Psychiatry
35 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
36 Radiotherapy
37 Radio Diagnosi
38 Respiratory Medicine
39 Surgical Oncology
40 Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine
41 Surgical Gastroenterology
42 Thoracic Surgery
*Direct 5/6 years course (Part-1)
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ANNEXURE-III
DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidates who have undergone Two/ Three Years of training in Medical College or hospital/ medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNaB training completion certificates MUST be issued on an OFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/ Principal/ Medical Superitendent/Head of the Institution/Director only, as per the prescribed format along with the leave records.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Office dispatch No.:...................... Date of issue.....................
To,
The Executive Director
National Board of Examinations
Medical Enclave, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Ring Road) New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)
Sir,
It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/ Wife of who was registered with the Board w.e.f vide Registration Number for Two/ Three years training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution, joined the course on and will be completing mandatory Two/ Three years of training on Incase Dr. is unable to complete his/her DNB training on or before the cutoffdate i.e. towards eligibility determination, I understand that the candidatureof the candidate shall stand cancelled.
Sl.No. Period of Leave Nature of Leave No. of Days
Total number leaves availed by the candidate during the entire period ofDNB training (Grand Total)
* It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period asa resident doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBE
yours sincerely
The leave record of the candidate is as follows:
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SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
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Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)
Sir,
It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wife of who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and will be completing the mandatory Two
years of training on towards eligibility for DNB Part-I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year and six months of training in General
Surgery including orthopaedics w.e.f. to During
the 2nd year, in addition to Plastic Surgery, she/he has been posted in ancillary specialties of
ENT, Anaesthesia, Dentistry, Radiology and other allied departments like pathology, Emergency
Medicine/Trauma Care as per NBE Guidelines
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBE
Yours sincerely
PART-I
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
ANNEXURE-III-A (PLASTIC SURGERY - DIRECT 6 YEARS COURSE)
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
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PART-I
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)
Sir,
It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and will be completing the mandatory Two
years of training on towards eligibility for DNB Part-I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year and six months of training in General
Surgery including orthopaedics w.e.f. to During
the 2nd year, in addition to Pediatric Surgery, she/he has been posted in ancillary specialties
of pediatrics, neonatology, and other paediatric super specilaties like peadiatric cardiology,
pediatric nephrology etc and other allied departments as per NBE Guidelines
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBEYours sincerely
ANNEXURE-III-B (PEDIATRIC SURGERY - DIRECT 6 YEARS COURSE)
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
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50
PART-I
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)
Sir,
It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and will be completing mandatory Two
years of training on towards eligibility for DNB Part-I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year and six months of training in General
Surgery including orthopaedics w.e.f. to In addition,
he/she has been posted in ancillary departments of Critical care (post operative) attached to the
Cardio-Thoracic unit for 3 months, non invasive cardiac lab for two months, paediatric cardiology
for two months, nuclear medicine / radiological surgery/ lab for two months, pulmonary medicine
for one month, invasive cardiac lab for two months and emergency department for three months.
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBEYours sincerely
ANNEXURE-III-C (CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY - DIRECT 6 YEARS COURSE)
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
51
PART-I
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Provisional)
Sir,
It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and will be completing the mandatory Two
years of training on towards eligibility for DNB Part-I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year of training exclusively in General
Surgery w.e.f. to During the 2nd Year, in
addition to Neurosurgery, She/he has been posted in ancillary specialties of Clinical Neurology,
Neuroradiology and other neurobasic sciences like Neuroanatomy, Neuropathology and other
allied departments as per NBE Guidelines.
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBEYours sincerely
ANNEXURE-III-D (NEURO SURGERY-DIRECT 6 YEARS COURSE)
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
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52
ANNEXURE-IV
DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidates who have undergone Two/ Three Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificates MUST be issued on an OFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/ Principal/ Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution/Director only, as per the prescribed format along with the leave records.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Office dispatch No.:...................... Date of issue.....................
To,
The Executive Director
National Board of Examinations
Medical Enclave, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Ring Road) New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)
Sir,
It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/
Wife of who was registered with the
Board w.e.f vide Registration Number for Two/
Three years training in the specialty of in our
hospital/institution, joined the course on and has completed
mandatory Two/ Three years of training on
Sl.No. Period of Leave Nature of Leave No. of Days
Total number leaves availed by the candidate during the entire period of DNB training
(Grand Total)
* It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as
a resident doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBE
yours sincerely
The leave record of the candidate is as follows:
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
53
(Cardiothoracic Surgery-Direct 6 years course Part-I)
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)
Sir,It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Six years of
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and has completed the mandatory Two years
of training on towards eligibility for DNB Final Part – I Examination.
Out of this period he/she has undergone, the initial nine months of training in General
Surgery w.e.f. to In addition, he/she has been posted in
ancillary departments of Critical care (post operative) attached to the Cardio-Thoracic unit for 3
months, non invasive cardiac lab for two months, paediatric cardiology for two months, nuclear
medicine / radiological surgery/ lab for two months, pulmonary medicine for one month, invasive
cardiac lab for two months and emergency department for three months.It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBEYours sincerely
ANNEXURE-IV-A
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
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(Neuro Surgery-Direct 6 years course Part-)
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)
Sir,It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years of
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and has completed mandatory Two years
of training on towards eligibility for DNB Final Part – I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year of training exclusively in GeneralndSurgery w.e.f. to During 2 Year, in addition
to Neurosurgery, She/he has been posted in ancillary specialties of Clinical Neurology,Neuroradiology and other neurobasic sciences like Neuroanatomy, Neuropathology andother allied departments as per NBE Guidelines
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBEYours sincerely
ANNEXURE-IV-B
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
55
(Paediatric Surgery -Direct 6 years course Part-I)
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)
Sir,It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years of
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and has completed the mandatory Two years
of training on towards eligibility for DNB Final Part – I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year and six months of training inGeneral Surgery including Orthopaedics w.e.f. to During
ndthe 2 year, in addition to Pediatric Surgery, she/he has been posted in ancillary specialties
of pediatrics, neonatology and other paediatric superspecilaties like peadiatric cardiology,pediatric nephrology etc and other allied departments as per NBE Guidelines.
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBEYours sincerely
ANNEXURE-IV-C
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
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(Plastic Surgery-Direct 6 years course Part-I)
Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)Format of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Five/ Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificate MUST be issued on anOFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/Medical Superintendent/Head of the Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION / DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No. Dated:
To.The Executive DirectorNational Board of Examinations(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)Ansari Nagar, Mahatama Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Training Completion Certificate (Final)
Sir,It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wifeof who was registered with the Board vide
Registration Number w.e.f. for Five/ Six years of
training in the specialty of in our hospital/institution,
joined the course on and has completed the mandatory Two years
of training on towards eligibility for DNB Final Part – I Examination.
Out of this period she/he has undergone, the initial one year and six months of training in
General Surgery including orthopaedics w.e.f. to Duringnd the 2 year, in addition to Plastic Surgery, she/he has been posted in ancillary specialties
of ENT, Anaesthesia, Dentistry, Radiology and other allied departments like pathology,
Emergency Medicine/Trauma Care as per NBE Guidelines
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident
doctor strictly in accordance with leave guidelines of NBE
Yours sincerely
ANNEXURE-IV-D
SignatureName & Designation
Stampof
Institution
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices
57
ANNEXURE-V
Furnishing of DNB Final Training Completion CertificateFormat of Training Completion Certificate to be furnished by all DNB Candidate who have undergone Six Years of training in Medical College or hospital/medical institute accredited by NBE for DNB training.
NOTE: Ensure that DNB training completion certificates MUST be issued on an OFFICIAL LETTERHEAD under signature and stamp of Dean/Principal/Director/ Medical Superintendent/Head of Institution only, as per the prescribed format.
P.S. SUBMISSION OF FALSE /FABRICATED INFORMATION /DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR PENAL ACTION
Ref. No.: Dated : To,The Executive DirectorNational Board of ExaminationsMedical Enclave, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)New Delhi-110029
Sub: Furnishing of DNB Final Training Completion CertificateSir,It is certified that Dr. Son/ Daughter/Wife of who was registered with the NBE vide Registration Number w.e.f. for six years of training in the specialty of at our hospital/institution, joined the course on and has completed the mandatory six years of
training on towards eligibility for DNB Final Examination. DURING the sixth year of
training, she/ he has undergone supervised training & practice in the discipline of Cardio Thoracic Surgery/Neuro
Surgery /Paediatric Surgery / Plastic Surgery, rotation to other NBE accredited or Medical institute / M.Ch. hospital
(Cardio Thoracic Surgery / Neuro Surgery / Paediatric Surgery /Plastic Surgery) as follows:
S. Department Name of the Faculty Nature of posting DurationN. institute/hospital whom posted based Senior Resident
from To
accredited details under residency
The leave record of the candidate is as follows:
Sl.No. Period of Leave Nature of Leave No. of Days
Total number leaves availed by the candidate during the sixth year of DNB training (Grand Total)
It is also certified that the candidate has worked during the above stated period as a resident doctor strictly in
accordance with leave guidelines of NBE.
Signatures of Head of the Institute with stamp
(Direct 6 years course DNB Training Completion Certificate)
Note : Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices is strictly prohibited in the premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates Shall be liable for penal action for Possession/Use of Mobile Phones/Electronic Devices