NBEMS Declares DNB Final Theory Exam Results for December 2025 Session
DNB Final Theory Results 2025 Declared by NBEMS

NBEMS Announces DNB Final Theory Examination Results for December 2025

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has officially declared the results for the Diplomate of National Board (DNB) Final Theory Examination held in December 2025. Candidates who participated in this crucial medical assessment can now access and download their results directly from the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in.

Examination Overview and Result Access Procedure

The DNB Final Theory Examination for the December 2025 session was conducted by NBEMS from December 18 to December 21, 2025, utilizing a hybrid format to accommodate diverse testing needs. To check their results, candidates should follow a straightforward online process:

  1. Visit the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in.
  2. Locate and click on the specific link for the DNB Final Theory Examination - December 2025 results.
  3. Once the result PDF opens on the screen, candidates can view their outcomes.
  4. Download the file and verify your roll number carefully.
  5. It is highly recommended to save a copy of the result for future reference and documentation purposes.

Scorecard Details and Cut-off Marks Information

Successful candidates who qualify for the examination will receive a detailed scorecard from NBEMS. This document will include paper-wise marks as well as the grand total marks achieved by each candidate. Importantly, the scorecard will be accessible exclusively to bonafide candidates who have passed the theory exam. To view their scorecard, qualified individuals must log into the NBEMS website using their registered credentials, ensuring secure and personalized access to their performance data.

Re-evaluation and Answer Script Access for Unsuccessful Candidates

For candidates who did not qualify in the DNB Final Theory Examination, NBEMS provides specific options to review their performance. They can apply to access digital copies of their theory answer scripts through the NBEMS Online Payment Portal. This process involves a non-refundable fee of ₹1,800 per question. Applications must be submitted within a strict 15-day window from the result declaration date, with a deadline set for February 19, 2026.

NBEMS has issued clear guidelines regarding this facility:

  • Re-evaluation of answer sheets is strictly not permitted under any circumstances.
  • Only re-verification may be allowed in exceptional cases where an answer has not been evaluated initially.
  • Requests received after the prescribed deadline will not be entertained, emphasizing the importance of timely action.

Tentative Schedule for DNB Final Practical Examination 2026

Looking ahead, NBEMS has outlined a tentative schedule for the DNB Final Practical Examination corresponding to the December 2025 session. The practical exams are scheduled to commence from February 24, 2026, and continue through April 9, 2026, with specific dates varying based on medical specialities. NBEMS has clarified that this schedule is purely provisional, and the final details will be explicitly mentioned on individual admit cards.

Candidates are advised that NBEMS does not send personalized emails or messages regarding the allotment of practical examination centres. Therefore, regular monitoring of the official NBEMS website is essential for updates on:

  • Practical examination dates and timings.
  • Designated examination centres.
  • Important instructions and guidelines.

The exact date, time, and venue for the practical examination will be communicated to candidates via the NBEMS website, the Online Exit Examination Portal (OEEP), and the respective DNB Final Practical examination centres.

Essential Guidelines and Contact Information

For all the latest updates, notices, and further instructions related to the DNB examinations, candidates are strongly advised to frequently visit the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in. In case of queries or concerns, individuals may contact NBEMS directly at the helpline number 011-45593000 or utilize the NBEMS Communication Web Portal available on the official website. Proactive engagement with these resources will help ensure a smooth examination process and timely access to critical information.