What is the admission criteria for DNB in Radio Diagnosis at St. Stephen's College of Nursing Delhi for reserved category students?

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    The admission criteria for DNB in Radio Diagnosis at St. Stephen’s College of Nursing Delhi for reserved category students is based on the NEET PG exam score, and the admission process is through a central admission process by National Examination Board (NBE). The eligibility criteria includes completing medical graduation from a NMC recognized institute of India, having a valid medical registration with NMC/MCI, and meeting the minimum education requirement of MBBS.

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