How much time is allowed to attempt DNB PDCET question paper?

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NBE, the exam conducting body has released allowed time to attempt DNB PDCET 2026 question paper. Candidates will be provided 2 hours to answer entire question paper comprising 120 multiple choice questions. The whole paper will be divided into three sections, A, B, and C with 40 questions each. For

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Candidate will be asked to a total of 120 question within a time duration of 2hours and 30 minutes. 

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Candidates can fill the DNB PDCET application form using the process shared below-

  • Visit the official website.
  • Click on DNB PDCET exam.
  • Go to the registration link.
  • Register and fill out the online form.
  • Capture the live photo.
  • Upload the documents.
  • Pay the PDCET registration fees.
  • Save and submit the form.

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The DNB PDCET 2026 application form was released on February 17, 2026. Candidates need to fill the form by visiting the official website- natboard.edu.in. The last date to apply online is March 8, 2026.

The NBE provides the application form correction facility for DNB PDCET exam after the closing of application window. Candidates who register for the exam can use the DNB PDCET form correction window to makes changes, if required. 

The DNB PDCET registration 2026 started on February 17, 2026. Candidates who want to appear for the exam need to fill the online form. The last date of DNB PDCET registration is March 8, 2026.

The NBEMS has announced the exam date for the DNB PDCET 2026. The authority will conduct the DNB PDCET exam on April 12, 2026. 

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