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A Major Milestone: Kerala's CEE Unveils First DNB Post MBBS Allotment List

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  • December 01, 2025
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A Major Milestone: Kerala's CEE Unveils First DNB Post MBBS Allotment List

Well, the moment many aspiring medical professionals in Kerala have been anxiously waiting for has finally arrived! The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has officially published the very first allotment list for those pursuing Diplomate of National Board (DNB) Post MBBS courses for the 2024-25 academic year. It's a truly significant step for countless candidates hoping to further their medical careers, isn't it?

So, where do you find this crucial information, you ask? Simple enough. All the candidates who threw their hat in the ring for these prestigious DNB (Post MBBS) programs can now head straight to the CEE Kerala's official website. Just log in to your candidate portal – you know, the one you've been using all along – with your application number and password. It’s pretty straightforward, really.

Once you’re in, you’ll be able to see your allotment details. And don’t forget to download that provisional allotment memo! It's super important. You’ll definitely need it for the next steps, so make sure it's safely tucked away or printed out.

Now, pay very close attention to these dates, because they are absolutely critical. You have until 3:00 PM on Monday, June 10, 2024, to remit the mandatory fee to CEE. And that's not all; you must also report to your allotted institution with all your necessary documents by 4:00 PM on the very same day, June 10, 2024. I mean, talk about a tight schedule, but that's how these things often are in competitive admissions, right?

Here's a gentle but firm warning: failing to remit that fee or neglecting to report to your assigned college within these strict deadlines will, unfortunately, lead to a loss of your current allotment. Not only that, but it also means you'll be excluded from any subsequent allotment rounds. It’s a tough consequence, but it underscores the importance of prompt action.

Keep in mind that while this is a fantastic development, the allotment itself is provisional. What does that mean? Well, it’s subject to a thorough verification of all your original documents and, of course, your overall eligibility by the authorities at the institution you've been assigned to. So, make sure all your paperwork is in order!

For those who might not find a spot in this initial round, or for others looking for movement, there’s always a possibility of a second allotment list. The CEE will publish it later if circumstances call for it. So, keep an eye out!

Should you have any questions or run into any hiccups along the way, don't hesitate to reach out. The CEE Kerala helpline is there for you: 0471-2525300. Good luck to all the candidates – here's to the next exciting chapter in your medical journey!

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