Reservation of Seats
Approximately 22.5% of the total seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Tribes in MD/MS/DM/M.Ch courses.
5% seats are reserved for candidates who have actually worked or are working in rural areas with less than 5000 population for a minimum period of 2 years in MD/MS Course.
Details of Fees and Dues:
The following token fees are payable to the Institute by each candidate admitted to the various courses mentioned above:
Registration fee Rs 200.00
Tuition fee Rs 250.00 per annum for MD/MS Rs 350.00 per annum for M/MCh/MDS
Laboratory fee Rs 300.00 per annum
Amalgamated fund Rs 40.00 per month
Security Rs 500.00 (refundable)
For the Sponsored/Deputed/Foreign National Candidates
The following organisations may depute/sponsor candidates for any one of the courses but they have to qualify the selection test. The sponsorship is accepted from the following departments/Institutions only:
Central Government departments/Institutions
State Government departments/Institutions
Autonomous bodies of the Central or State Governments
Public sector undertaking
Medical Colleges affiliated to a University and recognised by the Medical Council of India
Apart from running various postgraduate courses a number of short courses are also available for the trainees who are deputed from other Institutions for specialised training and acquisition of skills. These courses are extremely popular amongst doctors working at district level hospitals or in private practice.
Foreign Nationals :
The Institute accepts foreign nationals for various courses imparted at the Institute. For MD/MS courses, some seats are reserved for foreign nationals. However, for DM/M.Ch. (Super-speciality) courses, there is no reservation for foreign nationals. A good working knowledge of English is essential.
The foreign nationals are required to apply through the Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi.
They are also required to appear and to qualify the entrance examination along with the other candidates. Separate merit list is prepared for only MD/MS courses. The selection is made on merit based on their performance in the entrance examination. Training without a degree is also offered to help the neighbouring countries.
Particulars of the intending candidates are required to be submitted in the prescribed form obtainable directly from the Institute. The completed application should reach the Ministry 2-3 months prior the commencement of the course. They are also required to furnish the certificate of their temporary registration with the Medical Council of India lasting for the period of their studies here.
Foreign doctors receive a very high level of training at the end of which they are awarded a degree on the basis of theory and practical examination. The selected candidates have the same duties in the hospital as the Indian Nationals.
Documents to be submitted can be obtained from the Dean’s Office.
Elective Training:
The Institute also accepts medical students from various countries for elective training in any of the departments of the Institute. Clearance from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and Medical Council of India, New Delhi is required before the students are accepted. The whole process takes about 3-4 months. Students are required to apply well in advance. The following documents need to be enclosed with their applications:
Letter of sponsorship from the college authorities where studying
Three copies of passport
Bank Draft of Rs 500/- in the name of “Secretary, Medical Council of India, New Delhi”
Short term attachment: Candidates are accepted for short-term attachment for varying periods (maximum up to 6 months). They can only act as observers. The Institute also accepts candidates deputed by W.H.O. for training in various specialties.
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Reservation
Reservation in seats is available in Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) and Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology (NSIT) New Delhi.
15% seats for Scheduled Castes and 7.5% seats reserved for Scheduled Tribes.
5% seats for Children / Widows of Personnel of Armed / Para Military Forces Killed / disabled (CW) in action during hostilities.
3% seats for Physically Handicapped (1% for persons with low vision or blindness, 1% for hearing impaired, 1% for those with loco motor disabilities and / or cerebral palsy.)
Reservation
Seat reservation is also available for certain reserved categories like schedule cast, schedule tribe, physically handicapped and defence personal.
Supernumerary seats for Kashmiri migrants are also available.
For exact status of reservation etc. please see the Institutes’ Latest Information Brochure.
No. of Seats / Reservations
The accurate number of seats available under various branches of different institutions will be notified on official website of RPETEAP during the time of admission. Except in case of unaided Private Institutions and 50% seats in the self-finance courses of the aided institutions, the reservation of seats will be made subject to the prevalent statutory provisions i.e. as per relevant rules and regulations of Govt. of Rajasthan viz. 16% for SC candidates, 12% for ST candidates and 21% for candidates belonging to OBC category.
Horizontal reservation of 3% for candidates belonging to physically handicapped, 25% for women
Reservation
Reservation of seats is available for special category candidates, reserved category candidates, candidates belonging to rural area, Kannada medium candidates and for wards of Jammu and Kashmiri migrants.
For exact details of reserved no. of seats etc. in a particular academic year, please refer to Common Entrance Test (CET) Information Brochure.
Reservations of the seats
There are reservation of seats in all the Medical colleges across the state of Uttar Pradesh for different categories viz; schedule caste, schedule tribes, other backward classes etc.
For exact details of No. of seats reserved, etc; please refer to information brochure.
Reservation
Internal Students- 25 % seats in all the courses are reserved for students who have passed qualifying examination from Jamia and fulfill the minimum requirement for the course and qualify for the prescribed entrance test.
15% seats in all the courses are reserved for schedule castes (SC) category candidates.
7.5 % seats in all the courses are reserved for schedule tribes (ST) category candidates.
Candidates belonging to SC / ST category will be given 5 % weightage in the aggregate marks obtained in the qualifying examination.
3% seats in all the courses are reserved for Physically Handicapped (PH) category candidates.
Reservation of Seats
75% / 85% of seats is reserved for Pondicherry residents and remaining from other parts of India. 75 per cent (HSC Academic) / 85 per cent (HSC Vocational) of seats are reserved for Pondicherry residents and remaining 25 per cent / 15 per cent seats are for candidates from other parts of the India.
Reservations of the seats
(a) In each college and in each
ourse 19% of the total no. of seats
shall be reserved for SC, 4% for ST and 14% for OBC category of candidates.
(b) In each College and in each Course, horizontal reservation of 2% of total seats in that category, shall be reserved for dependants of freedom fighters, 2% for sons and daughters of defence personnel died or disabled in war, 3% for physically handicapped and 20% for women candidates.
Reservation of Seats
SC/ST Candidates: 15% and 7.5% seats in each course are reserved for SC and ST category candidates. Candidates belonging to SC/ST categories are admitted on the basis of relaxed criteria (compared to GE / DS category candidates). In case all the reserved seats are not filled, a further relaxation is made in the admission criteria and a limited number of candidates are admitted to a Preparatory Course of one-year duration. This course attempts to prepare the students in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. On successful completion of preparatory course, the students are offered direct admission to the undergraduate programmes
Information Regarding Admission
Admission to MBBS/BDS/BAMS (Ayurvedacharya) course in the State medical/dental/ayurvedic colleges and Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana are made through an entrance exam (PMT) conducted by one of the State universities.
Admission to MBBS in Chandigarh Medical College, Chandigarh (Total 50 seats) is made through CET conducted by Punjab University, held at Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Chicago USA( for NRI candidates).
Christian Medical College, Ludhiana is regulated by separate rules. Selection is through pre-entrance test conducted by the college. PMT is open to candidates from Punjab, Central Government nominees and November 1984 riot affected displaced persons are considered exceptions.
Delhi University Medical-Dental Entrance Test DUMET
The Delhi University Medical-Dental Entrance Test (DUMET) for admission to Under-Graduate courses, i.e. MBBS and BDS will be held on Wednesday, 18th May 2005 at Delhi. Interested candidates may apply on the prescribed application form.
DUMET : Important Dates
DUMET : Reservation of seats
DUMET : Application Procedure
DUMET : Eligibility
DUMET : Course
Reservation & Weightage
Reservation
Vertical Reservation Category
Schedule castes (SC) of UP : 21%
Schedule tribes (ST) of UP : 2%
Other backward classes of UP : 27%
Horizontal Reservation (Sub category available in each category)
Dependent of freedom fighters from UP
2%
Sons/daughters of defence personnel of U.P. either retired (superannuated) or killed / disabled in action
5%
Handicapped candidates belonging To UP
3%
Girls candidates
20%
Weightage A 3% weightage of the total marks obtained in UPSEE is provided to general category candidates who belong to rural areas of Uttar Pradesh. Weightage in marks is available to only those candidates who do not claim any other reservation.
Seats Availability
1. Dr.Smpuranand medical college, Jodhpur. (100 Seats)
2. Jawaharlal Nehru medical college, Ajmer. (100 Seats)
3. Medical college, Kota. (60 Seats)
4. R.N.T. medical college, Udaipur. (100 Seats)
5. S.M.S. medical college, Jaipur. (100 MBBS, 40 BDS & 10 BPhysio Seats)
6. Sardar Patel medical college, Bikaner. (110 Seats)
Combined Entrance Examination (CEE), Delhi University
The University of Delhi conducts a Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) for admission to first Semester of Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree courses. The CEE is held for Delhi region candidates only. The candidates who has passed / passing the qualifying examination from School / College / Institute located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi can appear for CEE. The candidates who stand out in merit list of CEE will be eligible to take admission into B.E. degree courses of Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) New Delhi and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT) New
No. of Seats
More than 13000 seats are available in different engineering disciplines offered at various engineering colleges across the state of West Bengal. 22% seats are reserved for schedule casts (SC) and 6 % seats are reserved for schedule tribes (ST) category candidates. However, 15% seats of all the engineering colleges are filled on the basis of All India Engineering Entrance Examination – AIEEE.
April 17th, 2008 at 4:26 am
sir
i am sufering frm 20% blindness
and i m student of rguhs so can i get ph category for mds seats?
karan