How to pass the FET exam in the first attempt?
Here are some ways to pass the FET exam on the first go.
- Including the most relevant standard medical books for preparation.
- Try to revise the high-value topics and chapters one-by-one.
- Practice solving test papers, which will help you get familiar with the online pattern of the FET Exam.
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The FET exam consists of 100 MCQs carrying a total of 400 marks. Each correct answer gives 4 marks, and each wrong answer gives -1. The exam timing is 105 minutes and is conducted online. There are two sections in the exam: Part A and Part B.
According to the official site for FET i.e. NBEMS the result for the same was to be declared around 23 March 2025. So whenever the result is announced the counselling will be held within a week or two of result declaration. However these are just the tentative dates by the agency nothing certain is
Yes. After result announcement, a merit list will be released by NBE. A separate merit list will be released for each speciality. The merit shall be generated strictly on the basis of marks obtained by the student and application of the prescribed tie breaking criteria. A merit based counselling wil
Yes, the Fellowship Entrance Test (FET) 2025 test design will be made public by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). The FET 2025 will be administered using a computerised system will be divided into Part A and Part B. enquiries about the eligible feeder broad speciality will be in Part A, and
No. FET 2025 result will not valid for next year. It is valid for that particular session only. NBE, the exam conducting body will announce result for FET 2025 online. The result will be uploaded separately for each speciality. Candidates who will score the minimum cut off will be declared qualified
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