National Board of Examinations
New Delhi
Dated: 10th
Jan 2014
THESIS SUBMISSION –
REGARDING
Attention: Applicant candidates for DNB Final
Examination – June 2014
- As per NBE norms, writing a thesis is essential for all
DNB candidates towards partial fulfillment of eligibility for award of DNB
degree certificate.
- It has already been informed vide notices published by
NBE time to time that DNB candidates are required to submit their theses
before the cut off date which shall be 30th June
of same year for candidates appearing for their scheduled December final
theory examination. Similarly candidates who shall be appearing in
their scheduled June DNB final examination shall be required to submit
their thesis by 31st of
preceding December.
- For June 2014 exam going candidates, the prescribed cut
off dates are as follows:
For DNB Final Examination
(June 2014)
|
Cut off date
|
Fee to be submitted for
assessment (In INR)
|
Cut off date for regular submission
|
31-12-2013
|
3000/-
|
Extended cut off date with an additional late
fee
|
28-02-2014
|
7000/-
|
- Fee can be deposited through pay-in-slip/challan at any of the Indian bank branch across India.
The challan can be downloaded from NBE website www.natboard.edu.in
- Candidates who will fail to submit their theses by the
aforementioned extended cut off date shall NOT be allowed to appear in DNB
final examination to be held in June 2014.
- Thesis
should be hard bound and the front cover page should be printed in the
standard format. A hard bound thesis should be accompanied with:
§ A
summary of thesis.
§ Thesis
submission form duly completed.
§ NBE
copy of challan in original.
§ Soft
copy of thesis in a CD duly labeled.
§ Copy
of letter of registration with NBE.
- A
declaration of thesis work being bonafide in nature and done by the
candidate himself/herself at the institute of DNB training need to be
submitted bound with thesis. It must be signed by the candidate
himself/herself, the thesis guide and head of the institution, failing
which thesis shall not be considered.
- DNB
Candidates should refrain from adopting any unethical practice in
preparation & submission of thesis to NBE for assessment. If any
unethical practice is detected in work of the thesis, the same is liable
to be rejected. Such candidates are also liable to face disciplinary
action as may be decided by the NBE.
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