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![]() | 28-yr-old who challenged age limit of 25 allowed to attend counselling for admission to veterinary courseThe court was hearing a 28-year old man plea challenging Regulation 6 of the Veterinary Council of India Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education Regulations, 2016 | |
![]() | JIPMER Counselling Row: Parents allege stray round of counselling postponed without notice, college says it's onStudents and parents from various parts of the country came to JIPMER, Puducherry in the hopes of getting a medical seat at the Karaikal campus | |
![]() | Road accident victim from Himachal turns donor, saves lives of three patientsThe critically injured Pankaj was first rushed to a local private hospital in Mohali and then was referred to the PGIMER after he lost his battle for life on December 30 due to cardiac arrest | |
![]() | Laying the foundation stone for AIIMS Rajkot, PM Modi said it will boost health infrastructure in GujaratThe new AIIMS in Rajkot covers 201 acres of land and will be built at an estimated cost of Rs 1,195 crores | |
![]() | Government Unani Medical College in J-K gets permission to admit first batch of studentsThe Union Ministry of Ayush has issued the “letter of permission” for starting the course, the spokesman said. The CCIM had carried out an inspection of the Institution on December 1 | |
![]() | Health Minister says Karnataka govt willing to set up more medical colleges under PPP modelNoting that as per WHO guidelines there should be one doctor for 1000 population, Sudhakar said in India, there is a doctor for every 10-12 thousand population | |
![]() | Retired Odisha banker cracks NEET, now enrolled as first-year MBBS studentOdisha's Jay Kishore Pradhan is a 64-year-old retired banker who cracked the NEET earlier this year and enrolled as a first- year MBBS student like thousands of other aspirants from the state | |
![]() | Supreme Court declines plea against reservation policy of medical college in DamanThe petitioner did not qualify for the domicile criteria because she studied from standard 1 to 6 and not from standard 8 to 12 in Daman. The petitioner called the policy "discriminatory" | |
![]() | Ninety three seats for MBBS and BDS allotted by selection panel after MCC returns surrendered seats to TNThe seats were surrendered after remaining vacant even after two rounds of counselling by the MCC | |
![]() | AIIMS, LNJP doctors wear black ribbon in support of IMA strike callThe IMA is protesting against the Centre's move that allows ayurvedic doctors to perform various general surgeries which as per the doctors, is an assault on modern medicine science | |
![]() | TN Directorate of Medical Education allots 384 MBBS, BDS seats on ThursdayThe counselling began with 859 MBBS seats in government medical colleges and 945 in self-financing medical colleges | |
![]() | TN Selection Committee allows candidates who missed medical counselling due to cyclone to appear laterThe counselling began with 1,222 MBBS seats in government medical colleges and 996 in self-financing medical colleges | |
![]() | Steps being take to provide medical seats to waitlisted govt school candidates under quota: State tells Madras HCAdvocate P Wilson said that the government offer to pay fees in private Medical colleges was made on November 20 and the candidates were called for counselling on November 18 and 19 | |
![]() | Five students barred from TN medical admission after doubts raised over nativity certificatesAccording to the Selection Committee data, 406 MBBS seats were allotted in government medical colleges, and 23 in self-financing medical colleges | |
![]() | Private schools in Karnataka on verge of shutdown due to non-payment of feesThere are over 20,000 schools in the state and out of that around 18,000 are budget private schools that depend on the monthly fee |
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