NBEMS Keeps FET 2025 Application Window Open for Fellowship Aspirants
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is currently facilitating the final stages of the Fellowship Entrance Test (FET) 2025 cycle. With the main application window concluded, the final selective edit window opens from February 17 to February 19, 2026. This critical phase allows fellowship aspirants to rectify document deficiencies before the March 14

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is currently overseeing the final administrative preparations for the Fellowship Entrance Test (FET) 2025. As of today, February 15, the board has concluded the primary registration phase but continues to support aspirants through a structured correction timeline. The FET remains the mandatory single-window examination for doctors seeking admission into various post-doctoral Fellow of National Board (FNB) and FNB-Post Doctoral (FNB-PD) programs across the country. With the main application window having closed on February 3, 2026, the board is now moving toward the final selective edit phase. This period is vital for candidates to ensure their application status is "Successful" by resolving any flagged image or document discrepancies that could otherwise lead to the withholding of admit cards.
Upcoming Final Selective Edit Window and Rectification
While the initial submission period is over, the official NBEMS portal will briefly reopen specific sections for data correction. This ensures that the high-stakes fellowship entrance remains accessible to all eligible specialists who may have made clerical errors during their initial filing.
- Final Edit Dates: The selective edit window is scheduled to open from February 17 to February 19, 2026. This is the absolute final opportunity for candidates to rectify deficient or incorrect images, including photographs, signatures, and thumb impressions.
- Correction Scope: Applicants must note that while certain documents can be re-uploaded, core fields such as the candidate's name, test city, nationality, and email ID remain locked to maintain the security of the examination database.
- Technical Compliance: All uploaded images must adhere to the 80kb size limit as specified in the FET 2025 Information Bulletin. Failure to meet these technical standards during the edit window will result in the permanent rejection of the application.
Examination Structure and Fellowship Eligibility
The FET 2025 is designed as a qualifying-cum-ranking test for both Indian and International students. Eligibility is strictly limited to those holding recognized postgraduate medical degrees like MD, MS, DM, MCh, or DNB in their respective feeder specialties.
- Test Format: The examination is scheduled for March 14, 2026, and will be conducted on a computer-based platform at various centers. The test typically consists of multiple-choice questions focusing on the advanced clinical concepts of the chosen fellowship specialty.
- Qualified Status: To be eligible for the centralized merit-based counselling, a candidate must secure a minimum of the 50th percentile. This rigorous benchmark ensures that only the most proficient specialists enter the FNB training programs.
- Fee Non-Refundability: The board reiterates that the application fee of ₹3,500 is non-refundable. Candidates are advised to use the NBEMS Communication Web Portal for any queries regarding payment failures or status updates.
Conclusion
As the board finalizes the candidate list today, the focus shifts to the upcoming city intimation slips, which are expected to be released on February 26. This logistical update will help fellowship aspirants plan their travel for the March 14 examination. The NBEMS remains committed to a transparent admission process, with results slated for declaration by April 14, 2026. Candidates who successfully navigate the upcoming final edit window will be one step closer to securing their specialized training in premier medical institutions. For the latest notifications and seat matrix updates, students should consistently check the National Board of Examinations website as the 2025 session reaches its peak.
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