NBEMS Announced the Counseling Schedule for FNB 2021 Admission
NBEMS has released the counseling schedule for admission to FNB 2021 admission. Registration to begin on April 26, 2022.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced the schedule for its online merit-based counseling for admission to Fellowship of National Board (FNB) courses for the 2021 admission session. The registration for the same will begin on April 26, 2022.
“All candidates will be registered once during the start of the counseling process. No registration is permissible once the window of registration is closed. There is no other methodology for participation in the FNB 2021 admission session counseling,” as per the authority’s official release.
FNB 2021: Newly Released Counseling Schedule
The counseling schedule is shown in the below table. The table contains information of both round 1 and round 2.
Round 1 | Dates |
Registration |
April 26-27 |
Allotment Process |
April 28 |
Result of Round 1 Allotment |
April 29 |
Payment of 1st Year Course Fee |
April 29 – May 1 |
Physical joining at allotted Institute |
April 30 – May 6 |
Round 2 | Dates |
Registration |
May 10 – 11 |
Allotment Process |
May 12 |
Result of Round 2 Allotment |
May 13 |
Payment of 1st Year Course Fee |
May 13 – 15 |
Physical joining at allotted Institute | May 14 – 20 |
FNB 2021: Key Points to Remember
The candidates must note down the below important points to avoid any confusion during and after the registration.
- Candidates must register themselves by visiting the official website of NBE – nbe.edu.in
- The candidates must fill out their preferences for seats and confirm them in order to be considered by the authority.
- During the time of online registration, the candidates must pay the FNB registration fee which is Rs 2500.
- Candidates must note that if they don’t seats are not confirmed and locked from their end during round 1, the seats will be released and included in round 2 as vacant seats.
- A further round of counseling will directly depend on the number of vacant seats left after round 2.