Wednesday 9 July 2014

Rajasthan University of Health Sciences

Information regarding Rajasthan Pre-Medical/Dental/Pharmacy Exam-2014(Re)

Exam shall be conducted on Sunday 27/07/2014 at six districts Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaipur,Jodhpur,Kota and Udaipur.
The Examination will be conducted offline.

Admit Cards:Fresh Admit cards will be availabe from 23rd July'2014.

Monday 10 February 2014

Made in China MBBS is valid, rules High Court

Feb10, 2014

Court allows two candidates who have obtained medical degree from Zhengzhou University, China to appear for post graduation CET exam; a relief for the many students who have Chinese degrees

The Medical Council of India (MCI) had screened their MBBS degree and accepted it. But two doctors from Gulbarga were in for a shock last year when the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) refused to let them write the PGCET. Reason: their MBBS degrees were 'Made in China.'

Fearing similar rejection this year, the candidates -- Dr Mohammed Mudassir, 24, and Dr Mohd Azharuddi, 25 -- desperate to do the exam for their MD course, not only got eligibility certificates from the RGUHS but also approached the Karnataka High Court to permit them to take exams. What went in their favour this time was that the National Board of Examination (NBE) , which has been empowered to conduct the exam this year, amended a rule where students from not only national universities recognised by them, but also other universities recognized by the MCI, could take the exam.

The case has turned out to be an eye-opener for all those who have Chinese degrees. Of late, there has been a trend for Indian students to head to the neighbouring nation, because of ease of admission and cheaper tuition.

Advocate for the candidates, Kannur G S, told Bangalore Mirror: "Before pursuing the medical course from the Zhengzhou university in China, both of them followed all the guidelines set by the MCI. They had received necessary approvals from the MCI before starting their course there. Even after the completion of the course, they had cleared screening test of MCI which is mandatory. However, when they tried to appear for the post graduation course, the authorities in the state denied them a chance to appear. We had to approach the court in a short span of time and the High Court judgment has given them a real respite. After the High Court direction they have received the hall ticket on Saturday and they are appearing for the exam on Tuesday and Wednesday."

The government pleader had told the court that the eligibility condition prescribed, as per the earlier rules, that the candidate should be from a university within India and recognised by MCI and that the candidate should be of Karnataka origin and should have studied in Karnataka. But during court proceedings, RGUHS counsel N K Ramesh told the court that if an eligibility certificate has already been issued by RGUHS, there would be no objection to them taking the exams. Sandesh Chouta, the advocate for the National Board of Examination, too, told the court that it is the state government that has to take a call on eligibility or otherwise, and the NBE only conducts the examination.

The court, in its order, held that RGUHS would have scrutinised the eligibility before giving them eligibility certificates. Allowing them to take the exams, Justice Anand Byra Reddy pronounced, "Therefore, even if the petitioners should be denied admission, other than on the ground that the petitioners do not possess the eligibility certificates of Rajiv Gandhi University, it would not be a good reason to prevent the petitioners from taking the examination and therefore the petitioners, without any further orders of this court, shall be permitted to take the examination."

Azharuddin told Bangalore Mirror: "We are very happy that the court has come to our aid." They had to approach the HC as the exams were scheduled to start from February 11. The two doctors were apprehensive that in the last minute they may be denied admission tickets and since there were two holidays just before the deadline, they may miss out on writing the entrance exams.


Courtesy sourced: Bangalore Mirror

ACEE Uttarakhand invites applications for PG Medical/Dental Entrance Exam 2014

Jan31, 2014

Association of Combined Entrance Examination (ACEE) has invited applications for Combined Medical and Dental Postgraduate Entrance Examination (CMDPGEE) 2014.

The entrance exam is conducted to screen candidates seeking admission to Master of Dental Surgery (MDS), Doctor of Medicine (M.D), Master of Surgery (M.S) MD Ayurveda courses under Management quota in Medical and Dental colleges of Uttarakhand.

Eligibility:

Interested applicants should hold a MBBS/BDS degree from any of the recognised Medical/Dental Colleges by the Medical/Dental Council of India. The candidates should also have completed one year rotatory internship by March 31, 2014. Only Indian nationals are eligible to apply.

How to apply:

Candidates can get the forms in person by paying Rs. 2,500 in cash or through demand draft (DD). The DD should be drawn in favour of ACEE, payable at Rishikesh.

For further details candidates can visit the following website: http://www.aceeindia.org/

Important Dates:

Date of issue of brochure: January 27, 2014
Last date of sale of application forms: April 05, 2014
Last date of submission of application forms: April 05, 2014
Admit card to be issued by: April 10, 2014
Date of examination: April 13, 2014
Result declaration: Within one week of examination

Contact Details:


The Secretary,
ACEE, Seema Dental College & Hospital
P.O. Pashulok Virbhadra Road,
Rishikesh - 249203.
Tel: 0135 - 2452962.

Courtesy sourced: India Today Online

All India Post Graduate Medical Admission online counselling available from February 18 to February 23

Jan31, 2014

Counselling for the candidates having successfully cleared the NBE conducted AIPGMEE (All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Exam) 2014 will be available online from February 18-23, 2014. The AIPGMEE is conducted for admission to post-graduate medical courses such as MD/MS and diploma courses in 50 per cent of seats available at all medical colleges within the country under the all India 50 per cent quota. After the release of the AIPGMEE 2014 results on January 28, the only step left for admission is the counselling session.

The entire counselling process will be conducted in the following steps:
1. Main counselling registration
2. Exercising of choices, indicative seats and locking of choices
3. Process of seat allotment - round 1
4. Round 1 result publication
5. Reporting at the allotted medical colleges / institutions against round 1
6. Process of seat allotment - round 2
7. Round 2 result publication
8. Reporting at the allotted medical colleges / institutions against round 2
9. Publication of net vacant seats
10. Fresh choice submission and locking of choices by all eligible candidates for round 3
11. Process of seat allotment - round 3
12. Round 3 result publication
13. Reporting at the medical colleges / institutions against round 3

Click here for the detailed schedule and important dates.

It is essential that aspirants who are interested in admission to the postgraduate medical courses register for the online counselling process as counselling will not be conducted offline. Also, only those who register for the main counselling session will be eligible for admissions under the prescribed 3 rounds. Candidates will not be able to participate in counselling/allotment of seats if they miss the initial registration period between February 18, 2014 to February 23, 2014.

Courtesy sourced: India Today Online

COMEDK Post Graduate Entrance Test 2014 answer keys out

 Feb3, 2014

The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has released the answer key for the Post Graduate Entrance Test 2014 conducted on February 2, 2014. COMEDK conducts the PGET for admission to medical and dental post graduate courses within Karnataka and in the member institutions of the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation Trust (KPCF). COMEDK PGET 2014 scores will be used for admission in 12 medical colleges, 19 dental colleges with a total of around 600 seats available for admission.

The provisional answer key is available for each of the four PGET medical question papers (A,B,C and D) and each of the four PGET dental question papers. Candidates may request clarifications based on the provisional answer key at the expense of Rs 1,000 per clarification.

The eligibility for COMEDK PGET is MBBS if applying for post graduate medical courses and BDS if applying for dental courses, but the course must be recognised by the Medical Council of India. The three-hour COMEDK PGET exam consists of 180 multiple choice questions based on the syllabus based on MBBS course material or BDS course material respectively. No negative marking is applicable.

Important Dates
Last date for receiving objections related to provisional answer keys: February 5, 2014
Test score releases on: February 17, 2014
Publishing of rank list and uploading of online rank card: February 22, 2014

Check the answer key here: comedk.org

Courtesy sourced: India Today Online

Sunday 9 February 2014

MBBS Admission at MGIMS, Sevagram

Jan14, 2014

New Delhi: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram has invited applications for the Admission to the MBBS Course for the Academic Year 2014-15. The candidates shall be selected as per their merit in the Entrance Examination conducted by MGIMS to be held on 20th April 2014 at Nagpur, Delhi, Hyderabad Mumbai, Varanasi & Kolkata. Those students who are going to appear in 10+2 Higher Secondary Board Examination in March / April 2014 are also eligible to appear in the competitive Entrance Examination.

Eligibility:
The candidate must attain 17 years of age on or before 31st December of the year of admission. The Candidate must have passed 12th standard examination under 10+2 system of Maharashtra State Higher Secondary Education Board or equivalent examination of any recognised Board or any Indian University with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually in each subject in first attempt. The candidate must have obtained minimum 50 percent marks (40 percent in the case of SC / ST / VJ / NT / OBC) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Application:
Candidates seeking admission to MBBS course of MGIMS can obtain Prospectus and Application form
(a) Either by paying only Rs 4000 in cash at the Cash counter of Account Section in premises of Administrative Complex of KHS and MGIMS.
(b) or by paying Rs. 4000 to State Bank of India through bank challan.
(c) If the candidate wants to submit the fee by bank challan he should click the link of the bank challan at http://www.mgims.ac.in/index.php/pmt-challan, fill the information required and submit it.
(d) Candidate should mention full name address with pin code number on which the candidate wants to receive the prospectus & phone number for communication in the space provided on the challan form so that the prospectus can be sent to the given address.
(e) The candidate is required to take a printout of the saved copy in landscape on legal size paper and has to visit the nearest branch of State Bank of India for submission of the required charges.
(f) The Challan form is in three copies and the candidate has to send one original paid copy of the challan form to the 'Dean, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, 442102’ by speed post.

The Prospectus and Form will be available till 8th March, 2014. The last date of receipt of filled up application is 20th March, 2014. 

For further details visit the link: MGIMS

15,800 additional MBBS seats to be created in country

February 7, 2014

New Delhi, Feb 7 (PTI) With the availability of doctors being a dismal 0.5 for every 1,000 persons in the country, the Centre has proposed to create an additional 15,800 MBBS seats, Lok Sabha was informed today. ”The current doctor-population ratio in the country is approximately 1:1,700, yielding a density of 0.5 doctors per thousand people, which is not adequate,” Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad, said in a statement. Azad said that as per a high-level expert group report which has been presented to Planning Commission, an additional 187 medical colleges are required in under-served districts during the 12th and 13th Plans.

The Union government has approved three centrally sponsored schemes aimed at, among others, upgrading 58 district hospitals into medical colleges and increasing undergraduate and postgraduate seats at government medical colleges, he added. To facilitate the setting up of more medical colleges, the Centre has also amended the regulations for teacher-student ratio, land requirement, bed strength, bed occupancy, maximum admission capacity, etc. he said. As a solution to the problem of land availability, a proposal has also been okayed for the setting up of split campuses of government medical colleges at two separate locations, which, however, have to be situated within 10km of each other, he added. Read the burden of being a doc in this day and age.

Courtesy source: Health India

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