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NBEMS Exam Calendar 2026 Remains Key Reference for Upcoming Medical Entrance Exams

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· Jan 12, 2026

The NBEMS Exam Calendar 2026 is out. Check tentative dates for FMGE, GPAT, and DNB exams. Stay updated on the 2026 medical entrance exam schedule here.

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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has solidified the academic roadmap for thousands of medical aspirants with the release of the NBEMS Exam Calendar 2026. This comprehensive document serves as the primary resource for candidates planning their revision and application cycles for the first half of the year. As of today, January 7, the calendar has already guided the commencement of several diploma-level theory exams and remains the authoritative guide for the highly anticipated screening tests and fellowship entrances scheduled through June.

Major Highlights of the 2026 Examination Schedule

The NBEMS Exam Calendar 2026 covers a broad spectrum of certifications, ranging from undergraduate pharmacy aptitude tests to specialized super-speciality final theory exams. By providing these dates months in advance, the board aims to assist students in managing their travel and documentation requirements without the stress of last-minute announcements.

  • Screening Test Timelines: One of the most critical entries in the calendar is the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE). The December 2025 session is confirmed for January 17, 2026, while the June 2026 session is slated for June 28.
  • Pharmacy and Fellowship Entrances: The GPAT 2026 (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) is officially scheduled for March 7, 2026, providing a clear target for pharmacy graduates nationwide.
  • Specialized Entrances: The Fellowship Entrance Test (FET) 2026 is set for March 14, following the pharmacy entrance by exactly one week.
  • Diplomate and Doctorate Finals: The calendar also outlines the DrNB and DNB final examinations for the April and June cycles, ensuring that post-graduate trainees can prepare for their exit exams systematically.

NBEMS Tentative Exam Schedule: January – June 2026

The following table provides the confirmed tentative dates for major examinations as listed in the official NBEMS Exam Calendar 2026:

Name of Examination

Scheduled Date

Exam Day

NBEMS Diploma Final (Dec 2025)

Jan 6, 7, 8, 2026

Tue, Wed, Thu

FMGE December 2025 Session

January 17, 2026

Saturday

FDST - MDS 2025

February 21, 2026

Saturday

GPAT 2026

March 7, 2026

Saturday

FET 2026

March 14, 2026

Saturday

DNB PDCET 2026

April 12, 2026

Sunday

FMGE June 2026 Session

June 28, 2026

Sunday

Planning and Documentation for Aspirants

With the tentative dates now public, the focus for candidates has shifted from speculation to execution. The board has emphasized that while the dates are largely fixed, they remain subject to administrative exigencies, and the final information bulletins will carry the absolute confirmation of timings and venues.

  • Tracking Notifications: Aspirants are advised to regularly visit the "Notices" section of the NBEMS website to catch any updates to the tentative dates provided in the initial release.
  • Admit Card Expectations: For the upcoming FMGE, admit cards are expected to be available for download starting January 14, exactly three days before the exam date.
  • Preparation for GPAT: Candidates focusing on GPAT 2026 should note that the registration window is expected to open in late January, aligning with the March exam date.
  • Excluded Exams: Notably, the schedule for NEET-PG 2026 and NEET-MDS 2026 has been omitted from this particular calendar and will be notified through separate official circulars later this year.

Conclusion

The NBEMS Exam Calendar 2026 remains the cornerstone of planning for the Indian medical education sector in the current year. By adhering to the tentative dates provided, candidates can ensure they meet all compliance requirements and administrative deadlines. As the first set of diploma exams concludes this week, the board’s focus remains on the seamless conduct of the larger screening tests scheduled for the coming months.

For regular updates follow Only Education News. For more details on medical entrance exams and courses, check here: Medical Exams List.

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