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           Bridging the urban-rural divide

                       The vision, that the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences harbours, is

           crystal clear. While envisioning India as a global hub of highly-trained proficient specialist doctors,

           the National Board through its postgraduate medical education programme endeavours to inspire the

           highest standards of healthcare across the urban-rural geographic areas setting aside the India-Bharat
           divide. The idea is also to make good the demographic dividend of a young population pyramid that

           the  country  is  currently  blessed  with,  and  fashion  new  robust  opportunities  for  those  medical
           graduates who wish to take wings, fly and be regarded as the best of specialist doctors serving the

           global community.

           A wide canvas of appraisals


                       The Board conducts a number of high stake national postgraduate medical entrance tests.
           This  includes the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance  Test for postgraduates (NEET-PG), National


           Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for super specialties (NEET-SS), National Eligibility-cum-Entrance
           Test for masters programmes in dental surgery (NEET-MDS), entrance examination for admission to

           various Fellowship Programmes of National Board (FET) and Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test for
           Bachelor of Pharmacy graduates to seek admissions in Masters programme.


                       The NEET-PG, in its various avatars, has become a benchmark to evaluate the graduate
           medical candidates who seek to educate and train themselves as specialists in diverse disciplines of

           basic sciences, community medicine, medical and surgical specialties.


                       NBEMS conduct a licensing exam for Indian citizens who obtain their primary medical
           qualification from outside India, the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE). The National

           Board has been conducting this exam since it came into being in 2002. Similar licentiate examinations
           are conducted for dental graduates and post graduates as well by NBEMS. NBEMS conducts the

           Medical and Dental Registration Examinations for the Republic of Mauritius also.


                       In all, the National Board conducts close to a dozen medical examinations across the
           country. Crafted by some of the best faculty members from each discipline, the examinations are

           known for their fairness and equal opportunity for all. Even after the process is complete, a thorough
           assessment is carried out to obviate any inaccuracies that might have crept in.
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