NATCON 2025 PG Quiz


The Tuberculosis Association of India (TAI) has been serving the cause of tuberculosis since 1939. It is one of the oldest and largest voluntary organizations having its affiliates all over India. As a part of our continued endeavour to improve the knowledge and practice in the field of tuberculosis we are happy to announce a Quiz programme for postgraduate students. There will be a preliminary round (which will be online) followed by semi-final & final stage round (during NATCON the National TB conference to be held in Kolkata from 19th TO 21st December 2025 where in person attendance is mandatory).
All postgraduate students of respiratory medicine (MD/DM/DTCD/DNB/Diploma) across India are welcome to participate.
For details & registration please visit website https://tbassnindia.org
Link for the registration: https://forms.gle/9vRHr7CdDpwwRSQ18
Last date for online registration – 15-11-2025
Date of online preliminary round – 23rd November 11am-12pm noon Preliminary online round will have 50 MCQS to be answered in 25 minutes.
After the preliminary rounds TOP 100 candidates will be selected for semi-final round which will be held during NATCON the National TB conference which will be held in Kolkata from 19th TO 21st December 2025 where in person attendance is mandatory.


The user id and password will be as follows for login purpose:
Userid: The email address provided during registration will be your userid for the quiz or in other words on the email address you’re receiving this mail will be your userid for the quiz
Password: The first letters (in small caps) of your email address upto "@" followed by entering @123 will be your password for the quiz.
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Certificates and Cash prizes for the Winners
Assured certificates for the Grand Finale and Semi-final Qualifiers

₹8000

₹6000

₹2000


The Tuberculosis Association of India (TAI) has been serving the cause of tuberculosis since 1939. It is one of the oldest and largest voluntary organizations having its affiliates all over the country. It was set up in February, 1939 as a registered society by incorporating the King Emperor’s Anti-Tuberculosis Fund and King George Thanks-giving (Anti-Tuberculosis) Fund. Her Excellency the Marchioness of Linlithgow was the first President of the Association when the Tuberculosis Association of India was established on February 23, 1939.
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