DNB Final Practical Exam: Tentative dates of DNB final practical exam announced, see full schedule here..
DNB Final Practical Exam: The National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the tentative schedule of DNB Final Practical Examinations for the October 2024 session, including OSCE components. The schedule is available on the official website of the board. According to the notice, the practical examinations are tentatively scheduled from January 21, 2025, to February 27, 2025.
The notification states that this schedule is completely tentative and the final schedule will be mentioned on the admit card. NBEMS said that this schedule is completely tentative and the final schedule will be mentioned on the admit card.
NBEMS said that when the DNB Practical Centers are notified and the admit cards are uploaded on OEEP, the candidates can get their admit cards from their Online Exit Examination Portal (OEEP) account.
Tentative Exam Dates
Subject Date
General Surgery 21, 22 January, 2025 (Tuesday and Wednesday)
Radiation Oncology 24 January (Friday)
Emergency Medicine 28 January (Tuesday)
General Medicine 30, 31 January (Thursday and Friday)
Pediatrics 3, 4 February (Monday and Tuesday)
Family Medicine 7 February (Friday)
Psychiatry 8 February (Saturday)
Obstetrics and Gynecology 10, 11 February (Monday and Tuesday)
Orthopedics 13, 14 February (Thursday and Friday)
Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprosy 15 February (Saturday)
Respiratory Medicine 17 February (Monday)
Anaesthesiology 19, 20 February (Wednesday and Thursday)
Radio Diagnosis 24 February (Monday)
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) February 25 (Tuesday)
Ophthalmology February 27 (Thursday)
What to do in case of a problem?
For any query related to the DNB final practical examination, candidates can contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS on its communication web portal.
When the DNB practical centers are notified and admit cards are uploaded on OEEP, candidates can obtain their admit cards from their online exit exam portal account, NBEMS said.