
NBE announces DNB June 2025 result of final theory exams, practical exams start on August 26
The DNB June 2025 final theory exam was held in a hybrid mode on June 25, 26, 27 and 28.
Candidates who have failed to qualify the DNB Final Theory Examination can seek web-links to access the digital copies of their answer scripts by paying Rs 100 (plus GST@18%) per question paper. The fee can be paid online through NBEMS website.
Request for providing the same can be made through the Communication Web Portal of NBEMS, within seven days of declaration of theory result.
'Requests received after the prescribed window shall not be entertained,' NBEMS said.
There is also a provision for re-evaluation of unassessed answers only, in a rare event of an answers being wrongly marked as not attempted by the assessor.
The request for re-evaluation of an unassessed answers can be made through the Communication Web Portal of NBEMS within 10 calendar days of the declaration of theory result. An administrative fee of Rs 500 per paper will be charged for the same and can be paid online through NBEMS website.
Candidates will be able to download their DNB Final Practical Exam June 2025 admit cards from their online exit examination portal (OEEP) account as and when DNB Final Practical centres are notified and admit cards are uploaded on OEEP. The practical centres notified by NBEMS can be readily seen under the link – exam.natboard.edu.in/candidates/viewpracticalexam.php, NBEMS said.
Candidates can contact NBEMS at 011-45593000 or write to NBEMS at its Communication Web Portal exam.natboard.edu.in/communication.php?page=main for any queries.
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