What is the difference between FET and FNB?
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FET is the qualifying exam while FNB is the course offered through the exam FET. NBE conducts the Fellowship Entrance Test which is commonly called the FET. The entrance exam is conducted for providing admission to the 2-year post-doctoral FNB courses. It is the qualifying-cum-ranking examination and is the only entrance test for admission to Fellow of National Board (FNB) Courses, Fellow of National Board – Post Doctoral (FNB-PD), and the Fellowship Programme for International Students (FPIS). FET is conducted annually in computer-based mode. Admission to the FNB courses will be on the basis of the FET merit list only.
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FET or Fellowship Entrance Test is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination for admission in various fellowship programmes offered under NBE. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) is the authority of conducting FET, which is an entrance exam for admission to a Post-Doctoral FNB programme/course. The exam is conducted anually in computer-based mode.
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