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Students on medical quota to soon get free laptops, announces Tamil Nadu  Health minister Ma Subramanian

The announcement was made at the oath-taking ceremony of the new batch of Coimbatore Medical College student

Published on 10th December 2022
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TN: Government order for FMG internship fee waiver to be released this week 

FMGs met TN's Principal Secretary of Health & Family Welfare who informed that the internship fee waiver GO will be released by this week

Published on 22nd November 2022
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Rank list for MBBS, BDS admissions to be out in two or three days, says TN Health Minister Ma Subramanian

From September 22 to 27, Tuesday, 21,183 online applications were downloaded for admission to MBBS and BDS courses

Published on 29th September 2022
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Big relief for foreign medicos: TN cuts internship fee for FMGs, announces Ma Subramanian  

State Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma Subramanian said that this decision was made at a meeting with Chief Minister MK Stalin 

 

Published on 29th July 2022
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North Indian students spreading COVID in Tamil Nadu: Health Minister Ma Subramanian

Ma Subramanian updated that at IIT Madras 237 students have been infected and the situation at Sathya Sai College is now under control

Published on 2nd June 2022
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Ma Subramanian rules out further cuts in fees at Government Cuddalore Medical College

The minister said any further reduction in fees would set a bad precedent as it would be an injustice to the students who did not join the course because of the high fees

Published on 22nd April 2022
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Online semester exams for all TN colleges from February 1 to 20, says Higher Education Minister

Earlier, the government had announced that schools would remain closed till January 31. The government had also postponed the exams that were scheduled from January 19

Published on 22nd January 2022
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All 15 to 18-year-old school students in Tamil Nadu vaccinated against COVID-19 with first dose: Health Minister Ma Subramanian

The Tamil Nadu government, on January 16, decided to shut schools for all classes till the end of the month as there has been a rapid increase in the number of COVID-19 cases across the state

Published on 17th January 2022
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With no NEET cancellation around the corner, political parties take swings at Tamil Nadu govt

AIADMK leader and former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said that the DMK knew fully well that NEET could not be scrapped and that it had used the subject as a political tactic for votes

Published on 28th December 2021
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Chennai colleges expected to get special COVID vaccination camps, gov't says unvaccinated students will soon be barred from campus

The Higher Education Department is expected to bring out a circular regarding the denial of permission for unvaccinated students inside classrooms

Published on 11th December 2021
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With 1,450 new MBBS seats sanctioned, Tamil Nadu nears 10k mark for medical aspirants

The new 1,450 MBBS seats would take the total number of medical seats in the state to 9,100

Published on 29th October 2021
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Eleven more dogs die in IIT Madras in three months, death toll now at 56 in October 2021

Ma Subramanian, TN's Health Minister and also the Saidapet MLA, had visited the institute after Harish KB, an animal activist, had filed a police case against the institute for ill-treatment of dogs

Published on 18th October 2021
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TN will be the first to vaccinate children after Centre gives go-ahead: Health Minister Ma Subramanianan

The Health Minister said, so far vaccinated nearly 4.90 lakh pregnant women in the state. Similarly, we shall be first in inoculating the children once a directive is out

Published on 14th October 2021
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Tamil Nadu gets 1650 extra medical seats after union approval: Health Minister Ma Subramanian

The Central Government has granted permission for the admission of students in the newly built Government Medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu, said the state's Health Minister Ma Subramanian on Tuesday.

Published on 28th September 2021
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All students who have appeared for NEET will receive mental health counselling: Ma Subramanian

He said that 1,10,971 students in Tamil Nadu appeared for the exam, and of them, 80 per cent have already spoken to a team of 333 professionals at least once

Published on 26th September 2021

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