DNB PDCET 2025 Result
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December 05, 2024 10:25 PM
DNB PDCET 2025 Result
The result of DNB PDCET 2025 will be declared by the National Board of Examination (NBE) for candidates who have appeared in the exam. The result will be made available online in the form of a merit list PDF on its official website. There will be a separate merit list for each broad specialty. Candidates have to download their result from the official website. The results will contain the roll number of the candidates, application ID, score secured and merit position. The DNB PDCET 2025 exam will be held on May 19, 2025, in computer-based mode.
As per the notification, "The Result/scorecard will not be dispatched by post to any candidate." Candidates will have to login to their registered account on the official website to download their scorecard. Registered candidates will be able to participate in the DNB PDCET counselling 2025. NBE will release the schedule for this as well.
How to Check the Result of DNB PDCET 2025?
Candidates can check the DNB PDCET 2025 result from the link provided below in a table-wise manner. Alternatively, candidates can also download the handbook from the official NBE website by following these steps:
Visit the official website.
- The candidates have to reach the PDCET Section.
3. Select the specific course applied for from the list of courses available under "PDCET results."
Search for the DNB PDCET roll number in the given list.
Download and preserve the result for future reference.
Details mentioned on the DNB PDCET Result 2025
The PDF format of the DNB PDCET Result 2025 provides only essential details. Comprehensive information about the DNB PDCET 2025 performance is available on individual scorecards. The details included in the PDF of the DNB PDCET result are:
1. Candidate's roll number
2. Marks secured in the examination
3. Rank achieved for the relevant specialty
DNB PDCET 2025 Tie Breaker
In cases where two or more candidates secure the same marks in DNB PDCET examination shall be decided by utilising one of the following methods on rotational basis: Under this protocol, those candidates who make fewer incorrect responses are prioritised and ranked higher in the merit list. Whenever one or more questions are omitted, and the number of wrong answers is even between two candidates with otherwise equal scores, those who have more correct answers will be placed at a higher rank Where the number of wrong as well as got answers is same in such cases, so then candidate who is senior (age-wise) get preferred they may be placed higher on the merit list.