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Cost of Bulletin & Application form: Rs.750/-
NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
(Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India)
1. Last Date of submission of application form for:
i) CET EXAMINATION 7th April 2011
Applications must reach the NBE office by the close of office on thecut-off date mentioned above. No concession shall be given on anyground including postal delays or delivery delays.
6. Instructions to Fill Examination Form and Checklist ................................... 26
7. Annexure(s)Annexure A - Govt. notification - recognition of DNBqualification ............................................................................................... 30
Annexure B - Govt. notification dated 01.06.2006 regarding
equivalence of DNB qualifications ............................................................ 33
Annexure B-1 Enclosure of Annexure B ................................................... 35
Annexure C - Govt. notification dated 20.02.2009 regarding equivalentof DNB Qualification for teaching posts ................................................... 37
Annexure D - Govt. notification dated 04.01.2006 regarding
conducting DNB coures at medical colleges .......................................... 38
Annexure E- List of Specialties and Eligibility Qualification
for pursuing DNB..................................................................................... 40
8. Guidelines for Admission and Registration - DNB Courses ..........................429. List of (Recognised) Medical Colleges .................................................................. 4310. List of accredited institution/hospitals for DNB Programme ......................... 48
10 Application form for DNB-CET Exam-June 2011
* Upto May 2011, the same is periodically revised; for latest updates/updated list pls.refer to the National Board of Examinations’ website: www.natboard.edu.incandidates advised to verify that the hospital is accredited by National Board ofExaminations for the course
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1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
The Government of India established the National Board of Examinations (NBE)in 1975 with the prime objective of improving the quality of the MedicalEducation by establishing high and uniform standards of postgraduateexaminations in modern medicine on an all India basis.
The Board at present conducts postgraduate and postdoctoral examinationsin approved specialties leading to the award of Diplomate of National Board.The Medical Council of India has laid down standards for postgraduateexaminations conducted by various medical colleges and affiliated toconcerned universities and other institutions, yet the levels of proficiency andstandards of evaluation vary considerably in these institutions.
The setting up of a National Body to conduct postgraduate medicalexamination was intended to provide a common standard and mechanism ofevaluation of minimum level of attainment of the objective for which postgraduatecourses were started in medical institutions. Moreover, intra country andinternational comparison is facilitated with the availability of commonly acceptedevaluation mechanism.
RECOGNITION OF DNB QUALIFICATIONS
The Nomenclature of the qualification awarded by the National Board ofExaminations is “Diplomate of National Board”. The list of recognizedqualifications awarded by the Board in various Broad and Super specialtiesas approved by the Government of India and included in the First Schedule ofIMC Act 1956 is as at Annexure A.
The Diplomate qualifications awarded by the National Board of Examinationshave been equated with the postgraduate and post doctorate degrees awardedby other Indian Universities for all purposes including appointment to teachingposts as lecture/Assistant Professor by the Government of India, Ministry of Healthand Family Welfare; vide their notifications issued from time to time. The latestnotification issued by the Government of India dated 20th February 2009 tothis effect is placed at Annexure C.
The holders of Board’s qualification awarded after an examination i.e. DNBare eligible to be considered for specialist’s post/faculty in any Hospitalincluding a training/teaching institution on a teaching post/ as faculty member/teacher/assistant professor/lecturer.
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2.1. CET is the entrance examination for admission to the 3 years postgraduateDNB programme.
2.2. The examinations are held as per the schedule of examinations prescribedby the Board from time to time.
2.3 Applications for admission to the examination should definitely reach NBEby the specified date. There is no provision for condoning any kind of delayincluding postal delay.
2.4. Statements made by the candidate in the application form shall becertified by the head of the institution/gazetted officer at the appropriateplace and the application shall be supported by the relevant documents.Candidates who are not in service shall get their forms signed by aGazetted Officer.
2.5. Applications of candidates producing false or fabricated records will not beconsidered and candidates may be further debarred from appearing in anyfuture examinations.
2.6 Candidates should go through the bulletin carefully for eligibility criteriabefore contacting the Board’s Office. Queries pertaining to eligibilityand other issues will only be entertained if the information requested isnot given in bulletin or on website www.natboard.edu.in
2.7. Incomplete applications or applications not in accordance with instructionswill not be considered. The examination fee will not be refunded.
2.8. Fee will neither be carried forward to a future date nor refunded under anycircumstances. Applications in original along with enclosures receivedafter the due date will not be entertained and will be returned as suchto the sender, Exam fee will also be returned in such cases.
2.9 Candidate found to be ineligible at any stage of DNB examination willnot be permitted to appear in the examination. In an unlikely event ofany ineligible candidate appearing and/or being successful in the DNBexamination, the results/candidature of such candidate shall be cancelledand/or are deemed to be cancelled.
2.10. Instructions in the information-bulletin are liable to changes based ondecisions taken by the Board from time to time.
2.11 NBE reserves the right to withdraw permission, if any, granted inadvertentlyto any candidate who is not eligible to appear in the CET Examinationseven though the admit card/roll number has been issued or name/rollnumber is displayed on the website of the Board.
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2- mEehnokjksa ds fy, lwpuk2-1- CET 3 o"khZ; LukrdksRrj DNB dk;Zdze esa nkf[kys ds fy, izos’k ijh{kk gSA
2-2 ijh{kk,a flQZ cksMZ dh vkSj ls le;≤ ij fu/kkZfjr ijh{kkvksa ds dk;ZØe dsvuqlkj gh gksrh gSaA
2.12 Candidates’ eligibility is purely provisional & is subjected to the fulfillment ofmeeting eligibility criteria as prescribed by the Board.
2.13 NBE reserves its absolute rights to alter the examination schedule,pattern policy and guidelines at any time during the continuationor after the completion of DNB training (2 or 3 years as the casemay be.) The candidate shall have no right whatsoever forclaiming/deriving any right from past or present schedule, policyand guidelines of NBE.
2.14 The existing schedule, pattern, policy and guidelines are for readyreference only but in no way they are or are ought to be treated asrepresentative or acknowledgment of fact that NBE is bound to follow thesame in future.
2.15. In case of any ambiguity in interpretation of any of the instructions/terms/rules/criteria regarding the determination of eligibility/conductof examinations/registration of candidates/information contained herein,the interpretation of the National Board of Examinations will be finaland binding.
2.16. Request will not be entertained for change in date/center of examination underany circumstances.
2.17 Absentees from the examination will forfeit their examination fee.
2.18. Photocopy of the filled in application form may be retained by thecandidate for future use/correspondence.
2.19. All certificates (photocopies) should be attested by a Gazetted Officer. Unattested/Uncertified copies will not be accepted under anycircumstances.
2.20. Result and Roll number for CET Examinations may also be seen onthe website www.natboard.edu.in
2.21. Candidates are advised to carry a Photo Identity issued by anyGovernment Agency like Driving License, Voters’ ID card etc., the staff/officers on exam duty at examination centers are authorized to verifythe identity of candidates.
2.22. All Payments are to be made by cash through Bank Challan in favourof National Board of Examinations payable at New Delhi.
2.23. Candidates should ensure before applying for the registration thatMBBS degree is recognised. If it is found at any time that MBBS degreeis not recognized, his candidature/result shall be cancelled/deemed to becancelled.
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2-12 mEehnokj dh ;ksX;rk fo'kq) :i ls vuafre gS vkSj cksMZ dh vksj ls ifjHkkf"kr ;ksX;rk
2.24. Candidates are advised to verify the status of the hospital/institute as a NBEaccredited center for DNB program. NBE shall not be liable for any claimresulting from admission to a course not recognized by NBE or admission toa hospital not possessing valid accreditation for any particular course orspecialty.
2.25. All the correspondence should be addressed to the Executive Director,National Board of Examinations, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Ansari Nagar,New Delhi-110029. Candidates are requested to kindly super scribe theenvelope with Subject matter of the correspondence for expeditiousprocessing.
2.26. Terms & Conditions of the CET 'June 2011' as mentioned in the Englishversion shall apply.
2.27. The jurisdiction for court cases/disputes shall be within the exclusivejurisdiction of competent courts at Delhi/New Delhi.
Mh,uch ds fy, vkosnu jí gksus@mEehnokjh v;ksX; ik, tkus ij 'kqYdokil ugha gksxk vkSj u gh vkxs lek;ksftr fd;k tk,xkA
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4. EXAMINATION
CENTRALISED ENTRANCE TEST (CET- NBE)
The DNB CET is an entrance examination for entry to the DNB BroadSpecialties. The next session of the examination shall be held in the month ofJune 2011.
Qualifying the CET is an essential pre-requisite for entry to the DNB BroadSpecialties.
A merit list based on performance of candidate out of 360 marks shall bepublished in order of merit subject to a minimum score of 50%
Candidates successful in the DNB CET can apply to centralisedcounselling conducted by the National Board of Examinations for pursuingthe 3 years postgraduate DNB programme in various broad specialties.The selection will be purely on merit cum choice basis, based on themarks obtained by candidate in NBE - CET as per Board policy.
The list of Broad Specialties in which candidates can pursue thepostgraduate DNB programme is mentioned at Annexure E.
The list of National Board of Examinations accredited institutes wherecandidates can pursue DNB is mentioned at Annexure F.
Candidates can also pursue DNB at Medical Colleges running MD/MScourses. Copy of the notification issued by Government of India in thisregard is placed at Annexure D.
� Candidates may note that qualifying a CET examination does not conferany kind of right whatsoever on a candidate to register on a permanentbasis with the Medical Council of India/State Medical Council or to pursuea DNB or any other Post Graduate Course as MD/MS etc.
� Registration with MCI/SMC is dependent on the fulfillment of Rules &Regulations of concerned Medical Council; entry to the DNB or any otherPG course is subject to meeting the admission criteria so defined.
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dsanzh; izos’k ijh{kk (CET-NBE)
DNB CET ,d izos’k ijh{kk gS tks DNB cksMZ Lis’kfyVht esa izos’k ds fy, gSA ijh{kk dkvxyk l= twu 2011 esa gksxkA
CET mRrh.kZ djuk DNB cksMZ Lis’kfyVht esa izos’k ds fy, iwokZis{kh vko’;drk gSA
mEehnokjksa }kjk dqy 360 vadksa esa ls çkIr vadksa ds vkèkkj ij eSfjV lwph cukbZ tk,xh ysfdudsoy U;wure 50% vad ds vkèkkj ij ;g lwph rS;kj dh tk,xhA
DNB CET esa lQy mEehnokj fofHkUu cksMZ Lis’kfyVht esa 3 o"khZ; LukrdksRrj DNBdk;ZØze djus ds fy, jk"Vªh; ijh{kk cksMZ }kjk vk;ksftr lsUVªsykbTM dkmalfyax esa vkosnudj ldrs gSaA p;u NBE-CET esa mEehnokj }kjk izkIr vadksa ds vk/kkj ij dsoy eSfjV&dePokbl vkèkkj ij fd;k tk,xkA
mEehnokj mu esfMdy dkystksa esa Hkh DNB dj ldrs gSa tgka MD/MS ikB~;dze pyk, tkjgs gSaA bl laca/k esa Hkkjr ljdkj dh vksj ls tkjh vf/klwpuk dh izfr vuqyXud bZ esa nhxbZ gSA
jk"Vªh; ijh{kk cksMZ ls ekU;rk izkIr laLFkkuksa dh lwph vuqyXud ,Q esa nh xbZ gS tgkamEehnokj DNB dk;Zdze dj ldrs gSaA
ftu cksMZ Lis’kfyVht esa mEehnokj LukrdksRrj DNB dk;Zdze dj ldrs gSa mudh lwphvuqyXud Mh esa nh xbZ gSA
a) Indian Degrees :Candidates who are in possession of Medical degrees
from Indian Universities registerable as per the provisions of the Indian
Medical Council Act 1956 and possess permanent /provisional
registration certificate issued by the Medical Council of India/State Medical
Council and have completed one year of internship on or before the last
date of submission of the application form i.e. 7th April’ 2011.
b) Foreign Degrees : Candidates who are in possession of Medical
degrees from Foreign Universities and possess permanent registration
certificate issued by the Medical Council of India/State Medical Council
and have completed one year of internship on or before the last date of
submission of the application form i.e. 7th April’ 2011.
c) Candidates who are in possession of a Provisional Registration
certificate issued by the Medical Council of India/State Medical Council
and are likely to complete their one year of Internship before the last
date of submission of the application form i.e. 7th April’ 2011 are also
eligible to apply for the CET June’ 2011 subject to their submitting a
certificate from the Head of the Hospital/Institution that they are likely to
complete their one year of Internship on or before the
7th April’ 2011.
d) Provisional Documents: Submission of Internship Completion
Certificate and Certificate of Permanent registration with MCI/SMC is an
essential pre-requisite. In case a candidate does not submit either of
the above two documents with the application form, his/her application
shall be rejected.
Note: Candidates are advised to ensure before submitting their applicationform that they fulfill the prescribed eligibility criteria and their application iscomplete in all respects. Applications of those candidates which areincomplete or do not fulfill the eligibility criteria will be summarily rejected.
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fVIi.kh % mEehnokjksa dks vkosnu QkeZ tek djus ls igys ;g lqfuf’pr djus dhlykg nh tkrh gS fd os fu/kkZfjr ;ksX;rk dlkSVh iwjh djrs gksa vkSj mudkvkosnu gj rjg ls iw.kZ gksA mEehnokjksa ds v/kwjs;k ;ksX;rk dlkSVh iwjh ughadjus okys vkosnu i=ksa dks ljljh rkSj ij ukeatwj dj fn;k tk,xkA
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4.2. Pattern of ExaminationCET-NBE will comprise of a written test of post MBBS standard.
The examination will include all subjects taught during the MBBS courseincluding pre-clinical, para-clinical and clinical. Approximate weightage givento each subject in the two papers is as stated below, the same is purelyrepresentative in nature. The final distribution of questions may vary.
Paper-I 9:30 A.M. - 12.30 P.M. Paper-II 14:00 P. M.- 17:00 P.M.Duration - 3 hrs Duration - 3 hrsTotal Questions - 180 Total Questions - 180Max. Marks - 180 Max. Marks - 180
Paper-1 Basic Sciences and Community MedicineAnatomy - 24Physiology - 30Biochemistry - 12Pathology - 24Microbiology - 24Pharmacology - 24Forensic Medicine - 12Community Medicine/SPM - 30
Total 180Paper-2 Clinical Sciences
Medicine including Psychiatry,Dermatology and Venereology - 45Paediatrics - 15Surgery including OrthopaedicsAnaesthesiology, Radio-diagnosisand Radiotherapy - 60Obstetrics and Gynaecology - 30Ophthalmology - 15
ENT - 15
Total 180Each paper will have 180 Single Response Multiple Choice Questions. A responsesheet (OMR) will be given with the question paper. The Response sheet for thissection contains 180 boxes. Each box refers to a single item and is numberedaccordingly. Please remember that there is only one single correct response toeach item. Indicate the correct response by darkening the appropriate Circleswith black or blue ballpoint pen. Use of Pencil for marking on OMR sheet isprohibited. Use of Pencil shall lead to cancellation of Paper. Candidates willnot be allowed to take the question booklet or OMR sheet out side the examinationhall. The questions booklet and the OMR sheet have to be submitted to the invigilatorat the end of examination. There is no negative marking.
izR;sd iz’ui= esa 180 flaxy fjLikWUl cgqfodYih; iz’u gksaxsA iz’ui= ds lkFk fjLik W Ul 'k hV(OMR) nh tk,xhA bl [a.M ds fy, fjLikWUl 'khV esa 180 [kkus gksaxsA izR;sd [kkuk flaxy vkbVevkSj rnuqlkj la[;kvksa ls lacaf/kr gSA Ñi;k ;kn j[ksa fd izR;sd vkbVe ds fy, flQZ ,d flaxylgh tokc gksrk gSA dkys ;k uhys ckyikbaV iSu ls ,d xksys dks dkyk ;k uhyk djds lgh tokcnsaA OMR 'khV ij isafly ls fu’kku cukuk fu"ks/k gSA isafly ds bLrseky ls iz’ui= jn~ngks tk,xkA mEehnokjksa dks iz’ui= iqfLrdk ;k OMR 'khV ijh{kk gky ls ckgj ys tkus dh vuqefrugha gksxhA iz’ui= iqfLrdk ;k OMR 'khV ijh{kk lekIr gksus ds var esa ijh{kd dks nsuh gksaxhA blesadksbZ fuxsfVo ekfd±x ugha gSaA z
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4.3 Date of Examination
CET-NBE will be held on 12th June 2011.
4.4 Qualifying marks of CET
A candidate who scores a minimum of 50% as aggregate in both the papersi.e. 180 out of 360, shall be declared as ‘Successful’ marks scored by eachcandidate shall be displayed on the Board’s website.
4.5 Declaration of CET results
The result of the CET June’ 2011 are likely to be declared within a period of4 weeks from the date of examination. However this period may varydepending upon the time taken for preparation of results.
4.6 Validity of CET results
The validity of the result of the CET-June’ 2011 shall be for the current sessioni.e. for admission to DNB Couse in July 2011 session only.
4.7 Post Graduate candidates
A candidate in possessions of MD/MS/DNB or a MCI recognized PG Diploma,and desirous to pursue DNB in another Broad specialty can gain admissionto such a DNB course only on passing the CET (Broad Specialty)
4.8 Dispatch of Results
The result will be sent to the Successful Candidates individually by postand the results can also be seen on website www.natboard.edu.in or at the(Ansari Nagar) office of the Board.
The certificates of passing are sent to successful candidates by SPEEDPOST only. Under normal circumstances the certificates of passing aredispatched to the candidates within four weeks of declaration of the resultof CET examination, however, due to unforeseen circumstances, this periodmay vary.
4.9 Duplicate Result Card
Will only be issued under exceptional circumstances. Candidates will be requiredto submit request letter stating reasons, copy of FIR lodged with police authoritiesfor loss of certificate, affidavit in support of application (attested by public notary/oath commissioner /judicial magistrate), fee of five hundred rupees by demanddraft favoring National Board of Examinations, payable at New Delhi.
4.10 Admission to DNB (Post Graduate Courses)
Candidates declared pass in CET-NBE examinations will apply onlineregistration for centralised counselling for admission for getting requiredtraining/admission to DNB programme
The List of courses offered alongwith eligibility qualification is mentionedat Annexure E of this bulletin.
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4-3 ijh{kk dh frfFkCET-NBE 12 twu 2011 dks gksxhA
4-4 CET ds mRrh.kZ vadnksuksa iz’ui=ksa esa dqy feykdj U;wure 50 % vad vFkkZr 360 esa ls 180 vad ikusokys mEehnokj lQy ?kksf"kr fd, tk,axsA izR;sd mEehnokj }kjk gkfly fd, x,vad cksMZ dh osclkbV ij iznf’kZr fd, tk,axsA
4-5 CET ds ifj.kke dh ?kks"k.kkCET twu 2011 ds ifj.kke ijh{kk dh frfFk ls 4 lIrkg ds Hkhrj ?kksf"kr gksus dhlaHkkouk gSA gkykafd ifj.kke rS;kj djus esa yxus okys le; ds vk/kkj ij ;gvof/k vyx gks ldrh gSA
4-9 MqIyhdsV fjtYV dkMZflQZ fof’k"V ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa gh tkjh fd, tk,axsA mEehnokjksa dks dkj.k crkrs gq,]izek.ki= xqe gksus ds fy, iqfyl vFkkWfjVht esa ntZ ,QvkbZvkj dh izfr] vkosnu dsleFkZu esa ,fQMsfoV ¼ifCyd uksVjh@vksFk dfe’uj@U;kf;d eftLVªsV ls izekf.kr½]jk"Vªh; ijh{kk cksMZ ds i{k esa ubZ fnYyh esa ns; fMekaM MªkQ~V ds tfj, 500 #i, dk'kqYd tek djuk gksxkA
4-10 DNB (LukrdksRrj ikB~;Øe) esa nkf[kykCET-NBE ijh{kkvksa esa mRrh.kZ ?kksf"kr mEehnokjksa dks DNB dk;ZØe esa t+:jhizf’k{k.k@nkf[kys ds fy, vkWuykbu iathdj.k ds fy, lsUVªy dkmafly ls laidZdjuk gksxkA 'kSf{kd ;ksX;rk ds lkFk vkWQMZ ikB~;Øeksa lwph dk mYys[k bl cqysfVuds vuqyXud Mh esa fd;k x;k gSA DNB dk;ZØe esa nkf[kys ds fy, fn’kkfunsZ’k]DNB izf’k{kq ds :i esa iathdj.k dh izfØ;k,a vkSj bl laca/k esa egRoiw.kZ funsZ’k vyxls vuqyXud G esa miyC/k gSaA
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5. Centres for CET- Examination
The provisional/tentative list of various theory centers is given below.Centres in India (For CET & DNB Final theory examination)
Sl. No. Place1. Ahmedabad
2. Bangalore
3. Bhopal
4. Mumbai
5. Nagpur
6. Kolkata
7. Delhi
8. Guwahati
9. Hyderabad
10. Chennai
11. Trivandrum
12. Panaji
13. Chandigarh*
* denotes provisional
The exact venue will be informed to the eligible candidates by post through admit card.
National Board of Examinations reserves the right to cancel/add any other centreincluding those mentioned herein above. The final centers will be informed tothe candidates by means of admit card and also on website of National Boardof Examinations.
The candidate shall appear at the center allocated by the National Board at his/her own cost. The Board also reserves the right to allocate center to thecandidates for appearing in the examination at any city across the country.
The list of eligible candidates and venue of CET examinations can also be seenon the website www.natboard.edu.in
REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF CENTER WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED.
Candidates are advised not to apply to the Board or canvass for change ofcenter.
;k sx mEehnokjk s a dh lwph vk Sj v a fre ijh{kkvk s a dh txg dk s o sclkbVwww.natboard.edu.in ij Hkh ns[kk tk ldrk gSA
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6. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES
FOR FILLING THE APPLICATION FORM FOR
CET-NBE EXAMINATION JUNE 2011
1. There are 3 forms.a. Computer Readable Scanable Formb. Non-Scanable Form.c. Specimen Formd. Check List
2. Kindly fill your data in specimen sheet before you fill the Scannable & Non
Scannable forms. (Specimen sheet has to be retained by the candidate)
3. Medical college and State code to be filled in Col. 16 of the applicationform
4. Only Non-Scanable specimen forms and the Check List have to besubmitted along with annexure documents.
5. The scannable form must be submitted in a separate envelope Nodocuments / drafts have to be enclosed with the scannable form. Thisenvelope should then be put in the bigger envelope alongwith the Nonscannable form and other documents.
6. Enclose attested photocopies of certificates and Pay-in-slip/chalan withthe Non Scannable form.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE(DEPT. OF HEALTH)
New Delhi, Dated the 19th September, 1983
NOTIFICATION
S. O. In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (2) of section (ii) of theIndian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), the Central Government afterconsulting the Medical Council of India, hereby makes the following furtheramendments in the First Schedule of the Act, namely:
(i) In the entries relating to National Board of Examinations, New Delhi after the entryMembership 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
(ii) “The M.N.A.M.S. qualifications in various disciplines granted by the National Boardof Examinations, New Delhi as included in this Schedule, shall be recognized medicalqualifications only when granted on or before 30th August, 1982”
(iii) As a result of the change of nomenclature of the medical qualification granted by theNational Board of Examinations, New Delhi, from M.N.A.M.S. (Membership of theNational Academy of Medical Sciences) to Diplomate NB (Diplomate of NationalBoard), in the entries relating to National Board of Examinations, New Delhi, afterthe foot note related to M.N.A.M.S. qualification, etc. following entries shall be inserted,namely.
“ The Diplomate of National Board qualification in various disciplines granted by theNational Board of Examination, New Delhi, shall be recognized medical qualificationswhen granted on or after 30th August 1982”.
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Diplomate National Board (Physiology) …Diplomate N.B. (Phy)Diplomate National Board (General Medicine) …Diplomate N.B. (Gen. Med)Diplomate National Board (General Surgery) …Diplomate N.B. (Gen. Sur.)Diplomate National Board (Ophthalmology) …Diplomate N.B. (Ophth)Diplomate National Board (Anesthesiology) …Diplomate N.B. (Anaes)Diplomate National Board (Social andPreventive Medicine. …Diplomate N.B. (S.P.M)Diplomate National Board (Psychiatry) …Diplomate N.B. (Psy)Diplomate National Board (Paediatrics) …Diplomate N.B. (Paed)Diplomate National Board (Orthopaedics) …Diplomate N.B. (Ortho)Diplomate National Board (Radio-diagnosis) …Diplomate N.B. (Radio Dig)Diplomate National Board (Radio Therapy) …Diplomate N.B. (Radio Therapy)Diplomate National Board (Health Adminstration …Diplomate N.B. (Health Admn.including Hospital Administration) including Hospital Admn.)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B. (Oto-rhinolaryngology)(Oto-rhinolaryngology)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B.(Dermatology & Venereology) (Derm. & Vener)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B.(Obstetrics & Gynaecology) (Obst. & Gyne)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B.(Respiratory Diseases) (Resp. Diseases)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B.(Neuro Surgery) (Neuro Surgery)Diplomate National Board …DiplomateN.B.(Paediatric Surgery) (Paed. Surgery)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B.(Neurology) (Neurology)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Plastic Surgery) (Plastic Surgery)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Genito-Urinary Surgery) (Genito-Urinary Surgery)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Cardio-Thoracic Surgery) (Cardio-thoracic Surgery)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Physical Medicine Rehabilition) (Phy. Med. & Rehab.)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Forensic Medicine) …(Forensic Medicine)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Maternal Child Health) …(Maternal Child Health)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Nephrology) (Nephrology)Diplomate National Board (Cardiology) Diplomate N.B. (Cardiology)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B.(Gastro-enterology) (Gastro-enterology)Diplomate National Board (Microbiology) Diplomate N.B. (Microbiology)Diplomate National Board Diplomate N.B. (Family Medicine)(Family Medicine)Diplomate National Board (Pathology) …Diplomate N.B. (Pathology)
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Diplomate National Board (Biochemistry) …Diplomate N.B. (Biochem)Diplomate National Board (Nuclear Medicine) …Diplomate N.B. (Nuclear
Medicine)Diplomate National Board …Diplomate N.B.(Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics) …(Clinical Pharm. and
Therapeutic)
Sd/-(P.C. Jain)
UNDER SECRETARY to theGovt. of India
To
The General Manager,Government of India Press,Mayapuri, Ring Road, New DelhiA/o. V11015/17/83-M.E. (P)
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-B
No.V.11025/13/2004-ME(P-I)Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare(Department of Health & Family Welfare)
New Delhi, Dated the 1st June, 2006
To
The Health Secretaries of all States/U.T.s
Sub: D.N.B. qualification awarded by the National Board of Examinations- Equivalence of Board’s qualification for appointment as teachers- Regarding
Sir,
I am directed to invite your kind attention to this Ministry’s letter No. V.11025/6/94-ME(UG), dated 2.10.1994 (copy enclosed) on the above mentioned subject wherein it wasstated that due importance to NBE qualifications may be given and the same may be treatedat par with MD/MS degrees of Indian Universities or all posts, including teaching posts asNational Board of Examinations is an autonomous body directly under the control of theCentral Government and is keeping high standard of medical education. It was also providedtheir in that for teaching appointments in Broad specialities, the holder of Diplomate NBEshould have at least one year teaching experience as Tutor/Registrar/Demonstrator orequivalent post in a recognized medical college imparting undergraduate training to be eligiblefor appointment as Lecturer, and the holder of Diplomate NBE in Super-Specialities is requiredto undergo training for two years in a recognized medical college having recognizedpostgraduate medical degree in the concerned speciality to be eligible for appointment asLecturer.
2 The Government has reviewed in detail the issue of the above requirement of additional one/two years teaching experience for DNB degree holders for appointment as Lecturer in BroadSpecialities/Super-specialities. After taking into consideration all facts of the matter, theGovernment has come to the conclusion that for the purpose of appointment of DNB degreeholders to the teaching posts, the requirement of additional one/two years teaching experienceas stipulated in the above instructions dated 3.10.1994 needs to be discontinued. Accordingly,these instructions stand amended to this extent.
3.It was also brought to the notice of this Ministry that some of the employing organizationsare not considering the medical qualifications awarded by the National Board of Examinationsa s equivalent to MD/MS, DM/M.Ch. degrees awarded by various other universities forappointment to various posts. The advertisements issued for specialist/faculty positions byvarious recruiting agencies thus do not invited applications from the holders of the DNBqualifications. As clarified in the above instructions dated 3.10.94, it is reiterated that the
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medical qualifications awarded by NBE are recognized qualifications included in the FirstSchedule to IMC Act, 1956 and are considered at par with MD/MS,DM/M.Ch qualificationsof other universities.
4. It is therefore requested that the above position may please be brought to the notice ofrecruiting agencies under your control that while advertising for various positions for whichMD/MS, DM/M.Ch. qualifications are required, it may also be specifically mentioned thereinthat hose candidates possessing the DNB qualifications are also eligible to apply for suchpositions. Further, in view of the above decision to discontinue the requirement of teachingexperience of one/two years for those having Diplomate NBE qualifications in broad/super-speciality disciplines for appointment to teaching posts, the candidates possessing theDNB qualifications may be considered for appointment to teaching posts as Lecturer inspeciality/ super speciality disciplines without insisting on the additional teaching experience.
Yours faithfully
(K.V.SRao)
Under Secretary to the Government of India.
Copy forwarded to the following for information and necessary action:-
1. The Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, New Delhi
2. All Ministries/Departments of Government of India
3. All Universities
4. The President, National Board of Examinations, Ansari Nagar, NewDelhi
5. The Secretary, Medical Council of India, Pocket 14, Sector-8, Dwarka,Phase-I New Delhi
6. DGHS
7. JS(VC)/JS (BT)
8. Director (ME)/US (ME-I)/US (ME-III)/IV/US (DE)/US (ME)
9. ME (P-I)/ME (P-II), ME-I/ME-II/DE Section
10. CHS-I/CHS-II/CHS-III/CHS-IV/CHS-V Section
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No.V. 11025/6/94-ME (UG)Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
New Delhi, the 3.10.94To
Health Secretaries of all State/U.T. Govts.
Sub: NBE qualifications awarded by the National board of Examination-Equivalence of
Sir,
I am directed to say that medical qualification awarded by the National Board ofExaminations are included in the First Schedule to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 andare considered at par with Postgraduate Medical qualifications of the Indian universities.However, it has been brought to our notice that employing organizations are not recognizingthese degrees at par with MD/MS degrees of other universities. As the National Board ofExaminations, an autonomous body directly under the control of the Central Govt., is keepinghigh standard of medical examinations and it is requested that all concerned may please beinstructed to give due importance to NBE qualifications and treat them at par with MD/MS ofIndian Universities for all posts, including teaching post.
The Medical Council of India while considering the question of equivalence of MAMC/MNAMS/Dip. N.B. qualification awarded by the National Board of Examinations with M.D./M.S. and D.M./M.Ch. qualifications granted by the university/medical Institutions, has adoptedthe following recommendation, which was circulated to all the authorities concerned by theCouncil on 6.12.93 for information and necessary guidance:
It is recommended that for teaching appointments in the broad specialities the holderof Diplomate NBE should have at least 1 year teaching experience as Tutor/Registrar/Demonstrator or equivalent post in a recognized medical college imparting undergraduateteaching and training for appointment as Lecturer. Regarding the candidates holding DiplomateNBE in super specialities, the training shall be for 2 years in a recognized medical collegehaving recognised postgraduate medical degree in the concerned speciality for appointmentas Lecturers”.
It is requested that the above may please be brought to the notice of all recruitingagencies under control for information and compliance.
Yours faithfully,Sd/-
(AKOL PERTI)Director (ME)
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:-
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1. The Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, New Delhi
2. All Ministries/Departments of Government of India
3. All Universities.
4. The President, National Board of Examinations, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Ansari Nagar, New Delhi.
5. Dte. G.H.S., C.H.S.I.,C.H.S.II., C.H.S.III., C.H.S.I.C., C.H.S.V. ME (PG)
6. JS(L), Ds(CHS), US(CHS), DIR (ME), PS TO JS (I)/US(ME)
7. Secretary, Medical Council of India, Temple Lane, Kotla Road, New Delhi
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-(ALOK PRETI)Director (ME)
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ANNEXURE-C
No.V.11025/12/2004-M.E.P. - (I)Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare(Department of Health and Family Welfare)
NOTIFICATION
1. S. O. 522 (E)-In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of the Section 11of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (Act. 102 of 1956), the Central Government,after consulting the Medical council of India, hereby makes the following furtheramendments to the First Schedule to the said Act. namely:-
2. In the Medical Council Act, 1956, in First Schedule “National Board of Examination”,after the entry “Diplomate National Board (Pharmacology) [Diplomate in N.B. (Pharm)],the following note shall be inserted namely:-
Note :- 1. The Diplomate National Board (DNB) qualifications included in this Scheduleshall be treated as equivalent to M.D., M.S., D.M. and M. Ch. qualifications of therespective specialty or super specialty, as the case may be, for all purposes includingappointment to the teaching posts in the medical institutions.
3. The teaching experience gained while pursuing DNB courses shall be treated asteaching experience for appointment to the teaching posts in the medical in institutions--
DEBASISH PANDA, Jt. Secy.
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ANNEXURE-D
No.V.11025/12/2004-ME(P-I)(Pt.)Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare(Department of Health)
Nirman Bhavan, New DelhiDated the 4th January, 2006
To,
The SecretaryMedical Council of India,Kotla Road, New Delhi
Sub: Conducting of DNB courses at medical colleges/institutions-Regarding
Sir,
I am directed to say that this Ministry vide letter of even number dated 17th August,2004 communicated its decision that the medical institutions in the country running post-graduate/super-speciality courses permitted/ recognized as per MCI norms, are permitted torun DNB programmes provided they have additional faculty to train DNB candidates. Theposition was also reiterated vide letter dated 19th September, 2005 addressed to variousHealth/Medical Education Secretaries of all the States/UTs to admit DNB trainees in variousPG/Super-Speciality courses provided they have additional faculty since it was brought toour notice that the medical colleges are not being able to start the DNB courses even thoughthey had additional faculty. This was primarily with a view to ensuring optimal utilization ofmanpower and the clinical load, which is available in various medical colleges for productionof quality manpower. This letter was based on MCI’s stand in the matter as contained in theirletter no.22(1)/96-Med/14368 dated 17.9.1996 that it would not have any objection in introducingDNB courses in medical institutions in the concerned departments provided the PG teachersof the respective departments admitting students under them for MD/MS/DM/M.Ch. coursesmay not register students under them for DNB Courses simultaneously.
It has now been brought to our notice that the MCI vide their letter dated 11.11.2005 addressedto various Universities, Directors of Medical Education of all State Governments/UTs,Secretaries of health/Medical Education Departments of all the States etc, interalia, informingthem that it may be made sure by them not to conduct DNB and other parallel courses i.e.CPS etc. in any subject along with MD/MS/DM/M.Ch./PG Diploma courses wherever theintuitions have been permitted/recognized to conduct MD/MS/DM/M.Ch. and PG diplomacourses. It has also been stated therein that the decision has been taken by the PG Committeeand the same ahs been communicated to all concerned. This is contrary to the stand takenby this Ministry in this regard. In this connection, it is also to be stated that any decisiontaken by the PG Committee of MCI, including those with regard to the policies, is onlyrecommendatory in nature and requires the approval of the Council and the Government. In
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the present case, if the PG Committee/the Council considered that the earlier policy ofallowing DNB courses to be run parallel to MD/MS etc. in medical colleges requires anychange, the Council should have sent such proposal along with reasons for the proposedchange of their stand to the Government for its consideration particularly when the CentralGovernment have issued instructions to all concerned allowing conduct of DNB coursesalong with MD/MS etc. subject to availability of additional faculty, it is pertinent to point outthat the copy of the instructions of the Central Government dated 19.9.2005 was also specificallyendorsed to the Acting President of MCI for their information. Accordingly, MCI may send therecommendation of the PG Committee along with detailed reasons for change of their earlierstand in regard to allowing DNB courses to be run in medical colleges along with MD/MS/DM/M.Ch./PG Diploma courses against excess faculty to the Government for consideration.
Issue of this communication dated 11.11.2005 by the MCI directly to various agencies includingState Governments contrary to the instructions issued by the Central Government based onthe MCI’s earlier stand on the matter is not only not appropriate but has also created confusionin various institutions/State Governments. Till such time as the Government takes a finaldecision on the PG Committee recommendations, the Government instructions as containedin letter dated 19th September, 2005 will remain in force. A copy of this letter is being sent toall concerned
Sd/-(K.V.S. Rao)
Under Secretary to the Government of India Tel.No. 23061883
Copy to:
1. The Executive Director, National Board of Examinations, Ansari Nagar, NewDelhi-29
2. The Registrars of all the Universities in India3. The Principals/Deans of all the Medical Colleges, including Postgraduate
Institutions in India.4. The Director, Health & Medical Services/Education of all the State Governments
including Union Territories.5. The Secretaries, Health Departments of all the State Governments-With the
request to please suitably inform all concerned.6. The Secretary, union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi7. The Director General of Health Services, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi8. The Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services, Ministry of Defence, L-
Block, New Delhi
Sd/-(K.V.S. Rao)
Under Secretary to the Government of India Tel.No. 23061883
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ANNEXURE E
A : List of Specialties and Eligibility Qualification for pursuing DNB
S.No. Name of CourseEligibility Criteria
1. DNB Anatomy MBBS* + CET2. DNB Physiology MBBS* + CET3. DNB Biochemistry MBBS* + CET4. DNB Pathology MBBS* + CET5. DNB Microbiology MBBS* + CET6. DNB Forensic Medicine MBBS* + CET7. DNB Pharmacology MBBS* + CET8. DNB General Medicine MBBS* + CET9. DNB Paediatrics MBBS* + CET10. DNB Psychiatry MBBS* + CET11. DNB Radio Therapy MBBS* + CET12. DNB Radio Diagnosis MBBS* + CET13. DNB Anesthesiology MBBS* + CET14. DNB Dermatology & Venereology MBBS* + CET15. DNB Respiratory Diseases MBBS* + CET16. DNB Nuclear Medicine MBBS* + CET17. DNB General Surgery MBBS* + CET18. DNB Obstetrics & Gynaecology MBBS* + CET19. DNB Ophthalmology MBBS* + CET20. DNB Otorhinoaryngology MBBS* + CET21. DNB Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation MBBS* + CET22. DNB Social & Preventive Medicine MBBS* + CET23. DNB Health Administration including MBBS* + CET
Hospital Administration24. DNB Family Medicine* (Old Rules) MBBS* + CET
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C : List of Super Specialty programmes with eligible Qualifications#1. Cardiology
MD/DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics2. Gastroenterology
MD/DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics3. Nephrology
MD/DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics4. Endocrinology
MD/DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics5. Neurology
MD/DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics6. Medical Oncology
MD/DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics7. Cardio Thoracic Surgery
MS/DNB in General Surgery8. Paediatrics Surgery
MS/DNB in General Surgery9. Genito Urinary Surgery (Urology)
MS/DNB in General Surgery10. Neurosurgery
MS/DNB in General Surgery11. Plastic Sugery
MS/DNB in General Surgery12. Surgical Gastroenterology
MS/DNB in General Surgery13. Surgical Oncology
MS/DNB in General Surgery14. Paediatrics Surgery
MS/DNB in General Surgery15. Clinical Pharmacology
MS/DNB in Pharmacology16. Neonatology
MS/DNB in Paediatrics� * Denotes a recognized graduate qualification i.e. MBBS or equivalent degree
as per provisions of Indian Medical Council Act.� # Candidates getting admission to a National Board of Examinations accredited
hospital/institute or a medical college running MD/MS or DM/MCh programmefor pursuing a DNB programme have to register themselves with National Boardof Examinations as per guidelines for completion of 2 or 3 years of training asthe case may be.
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1. It has been decided that the allocations of seats shall beundertaken on the basis of centralized couselling to beconducted by NBE in July 2011 subject to technical &operational feasibility.
Detailed scheme in this regard shall be notified in duecourse.
2. It has been decided that candidates in possession ofrecognized diploma qualifications desirous of admissionon the basis of DNB course shall have to qualifying anentrance exam. Detailed scheme in this refund shall benotified in due course.
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S.No. Name of the College State
1 Alluri Sitaram Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru (When granted
on or after 23.05.06) AP
2 Andhra Medical College, Vishakhapatnam AP
3 Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad AP
4 Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad AP
5 Guntur Medical College, Guntur AP
6 Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal AP
7 Kamineni Intitute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally AP
8 Kumool Medical College, Kurnool AP
9 Mamata Medical College, Khammam AP
10 Narayana Medical college, Nillore AP
11 Osmania Medical College, Hyd. AP
12 Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada AP
13 S. V. Medical College, Thupati AP
14 S. V. S. Medical College, Mahboob Nagar AP
15 Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada AP
16 Government Medical College, Anantapur AP
17 Katuri Medical College, Guntur AP
18 Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur AP
19 MNR Medical College, Sangareddy AP
20 PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam AP
21 Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar AP
22 Silchar Medical College, Silchar AS
23 Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh AS
24 Guwahati Medical College, Guwahati AS
25 Katihar Madical College, Katihar BI
26 Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College, Kishanganj BI
27 Shri Krishna Medical College, Muzaffar BI
28 Darbanga Medical College, Darbanga BI
29 A. N. Magadh Medical College, Gaya BI
30 Nalanda Medical College, Patna BI
31 Patna Medical College, Patna BI
32 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Bhagalpur BI
33 Govt. Medical College, Chandigarh CH
34 Pt. J.N.M. Medical College, Raipur. CG
35 Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi DE
36 Maulana Azad Medical College & GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi DE
37 University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, New Delhi DE
38 All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi DE
39 Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi DE
LIST OF RECOGNIZED MEDICAL COLLEGES
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S.No. Name of the College State
40 Goa Medical College, Panaji GO
41 Government Medical College, Bhavnagar GU
42 B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad GU
43 Smt. NHL. Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad GU
44 Medical College, Baroda GU
45 Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad GU
46 CU Shah Medical College, Surendra Nagar GU
47 MR Shah Medical College, Jam Nagar GU
48 Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Medical College, Rajkot GU
49 Government Medical College, Surat GU
50 Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education & Research, Surat GU
51 SBKS Med. Institute & Res. Cent, Badodra GU
52 Pt. B.D. Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak HA
53 Maharishi Markandeshwar Instt. of Med. Sciences & Research, Ambala HA
54 Maharaja Agrasen Medical College Agroha (when granted on after Mar. 2007) HA
55 Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Tanda HP
56 Indira. Gandhi Medical College, Shimla HP
57 Sher-I-Kashr lnstt. Of Medical Sciences, Srinagar JK
58 Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical & Hospital, Jammu JK
59 Govt. Medical College, Jammu JK
60 Govt. Medical college, Srinagar JK
61 M.G.M. Medical College, Jamshedpur JH
62 Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi JH
63 Patliputra Medka College, Dhanbad JH
64 Kasturba Medical Coliege, Manga lore KA
65 Kasturba Medical College, Manipal KA
66 Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellur KA
67 Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur KA
68 Shri SM. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Bijapur KA
69 A J Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Mangalore (when
granted on after Mar. 2001) KA
70 Vydehi institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre Bangalore
(when granted on after Mar. 2007) KA
71 Basaveswara Medical College & Hospital, Chitradurga KA
72 Navodaya Medical College, Raichur (when granted on after Mar. 2007) KA
73 KVG Medical College, Sullia G0 KA
74 Bangalore Medical College & Res. Instt., Bangaluru KA
75 Dr. B R. Ambedkar Medical College, Bangaluru KA
76 Father Muller’s Institue of Medical Education and Research, Mangalore KA
77 Govt. Medical College, Mysore KA
78 JJM Medical College, Davangere KA
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S.No. Name of the College State
79 JSS Medical College, Mysore KA
80 K.S. Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore KA
81 Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli KA
82 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangaluru KA
83 KLE J.N. Medical College, Belgaum KA
84 M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangaluru KA
85 Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Gulbaiga KA
86 Sri Devaraj IJRS Medical College, Kolar KA
87 Sri Siddhartha Medi College, Tumkur KA
88 St. John’s Medical College, Bangaluru KA
89 Vijaynagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary KA
90 Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore KA
91 Khaja Banda Nawaz Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga
(When granted on or after 04.04.06) KA
92 MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Bangaluru
(When granted on or after 24.05.06) KA
93 Govt. Medical College, Tricsur KE
94 Govt. Medical College, Calicut KE
95 Academy of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram, Kahnur KE
96 Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram KE
97 T. D. Medical College Alappuzha KE
98 Government Medical College, Kottayam KE
99 Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Kod KE
100 Co-operative Medical College, Kochi KE
101 Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Thiruvalla KE
102 Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College, Ujjain
(When granted after April 2006) MP
103 Govt. Medical College, Akola MA
104 Shri Vasant Rao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal MA
105 Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College, Pune MA
106 Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s Medical College, Navi Mumbai MA
107 Rajiv Gandhi Medical College and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, ThaneMA
108 Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai MA
109 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai MA
110 Government Medical College, Aurangabad MA
111 Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s Medical College, Aurangabad MA
112 SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai MA
113 Grant Medical College, Mumbai MA
114 K J Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre, Mumbai MA
115 Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medkai College. Mumbai MA
116 Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai MA
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117 Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai MA
S.No. Name of the College State
118 Government Medical College, Nagpur MA
119 Indira GandhI Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur MA
120 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Swangi, Wardha MA
121 Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram MA
122 N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Science Nagpur MA
123 ACPM Medical College, Dhuie MA
124 Sri Bhausahel Hire Government Medical College, Dhule MA
125 Armed Forces Medical College, Pune MA
126 B J Medical College, Pune MA
127 Dr. D.Y. Patil Pratishthan’s Medical College, Pune MA
128 MIMER, Pune MA
129 NDMVP Samaj’s Me4ical College, Neshik MA
130 Rural Medical College, Loni MA
131 Dr. Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College Solapur MA
132 D.Y. Patil College Kolhapur MA
133 Govt. Medical College, Miraj MA
134 Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad MA
135 Government Medical College, Kolhapur MA
136 Government Medical College, Nanded MA
137 Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Latur MA
138 Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal MN
139 MKCG Medical College, Berhampur OR
140 VSS Medical College, Sambalpur OR
141 SCB Medical College, Cuttack OR
142 JIPMER, Puducherry PO
143 Vinayek Mission’s Medical College, Puducherry PO
144 Aarupadai Veedu Medical College, Puducherry PO
145 Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Puducherry
(When granted on or after 10.06.06) PO
146 Pondicherry Institute Medical Sciences & Research, Puducherry PO
147 Christian Medical College, Ludhiana PU
148 Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana PU
149 Government Medical College, Amritsar PU
150 Government Medical College, Patiala PU
151 Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot PU
152 Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Education and Research, Amritsar PU
153 Dr. SN Medical College, Jodhpur RA
154 Government Medical College, Kota RA
155 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, RA
156 R.N.T. Medical College, Udaipur RA
157 Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner RA
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158 S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur RA
S.No. Name of the College State
159 Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur RA
160 Sikkim Manipal Instt. of Med. Sce. Gangtok SK
161 Chengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu TN
162 Chennai Medical College, Chennai TN
163 Christian Medical College, Vellore TN
164 Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore TN
165 K A P Viswanathan Government Medical College, Trichy TN
166 Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai TN
167 Madurai Medical College, Madurai TN
168 Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem TN
169 PSG Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore TN
170 Stanley Medical College, Chennai TN
171 Thanjavur Medical College, Thanjavur TN
172 The Institute of Road Transport Perunthurai Medical College, Perunthurai TN
173 Tirunelveli Medical College, Tirunelveli TN
174 Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem TN
175 Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalainagar TN
176 Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Chennai TN
177 Thoothukudi Medical College, Thoothukudi (When granted on or
after 15.04.06) TN
178 Meenakshi Medical College & Research Institute, Kanchipuram TN
179 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh UP
180 Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad UP
181 Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU Varanasi UP
182 Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi UP
183 LLRM Medical College, Meerut UP
184 Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad UP
185 GSVM Medical College, Kanpur UP
186 Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow UP
187 S N Medical College, Agra UP
188 Era Lucknow Medical College, Lucknow UP
189 Subharati Medical College, Meerut (When granted after April 2006) UP
190 Himalaya Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun UK
191 Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan WB
192 Bankura Sammilani Medical College, Bankura WB
193 Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata WB
194 Medical College, Kolkata WB
195 Nilratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata WB
196 R. G. Kar Medical College, Kolkata WB
197 North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling WB
198 Foreign Medical Colleges OV
199 Indian Medical Colleges upto in the above line
1 Apollo Hospital,
Jubilee Hills,Hyderabad-34Andhra Pradesh
2 Apollo Hospital, Andhra Pradesh General Medicine 1 Jun-11Jubilee Hills,Hyderabad-34Andhra Pradesh
3 Durgabai Deshmukh Andhra Pradesh ENT 1 Jun-11Hospital,
ANNEXURE -FList of NBE Accredited Institutes for DNB Training
Please note:-
# Specialty may / may not have aplied for further renewal of Accreditation. Status be confirmed from respective hospital /institution before enrolling. While every care has been taken while entering the data, errors and omissions are expected.NBE reserves the right to rectify the same.
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11 Shadan Institute of Medical Science Res. Centre,Himayatsagar Road, Peerelcheruvu,Hyderabad-500008Andhra Pradesh