Admissions for TN MBBS to air online; outsetting on January 30
Tamil Nadu’s esteemed health minister Ma Subramanian announced over Wednesday that admissions for MBBS and BDS courses belonging to academic year 2021-22 will be conducted online starting on January 30.
Tamil Nadu’s health minister said today that admissions regarding MBBS/BDS courses based upon the academic year 2021-22, outsetting on January 30, tend to be conducted online. He made this announcement subsequently later setting free the merit list belonging to the post-graduate admissions.
Nonetheless, students who fall into special categories – such as physically challenged, sports as well as defence quotas – and students belonging to the government school will be able to attend counselling offline amid January 27 and 29. NEET rank-based counselling, on the other hand, tends to be focused offline for all others (steep caste-established reservations). In acknowledgement of the pandemic, the arrangement was made so students and parents would not be pained to transit for the sake of admissions.
The heart, Medical Counselling Committee, the organisation that regulates online counselling in order to provide admission to all India quota seats, AIIMS, AFMC, JIPMER and 15% seats at central universities, will do the initial rounds amid January 19 and January 28.”We have been told not to wait until then. In the schedule, they have already said states can conduct the first rounds between January 27 and January 31,” he said. Officials, however, with one voice settled that it would be a pain for the state to arrange counselling offline, ensuring all Covid protocols, on such brief note. As a result, the decision was made to conduct the selection process online, said P Vasanthamani, selection committee secretary.
State officials are scheduled to begin counselling for admission to 1053 postgraduate medical seats on January 23. Almost simultaneously with the announcement of the merit list, the state will announce the admissions list for MBBS students on January 24. The state tends to arrange government school counselling over January 27 after concluding its counselling belongs to the peculiar class students for which a 7.5% seat has been reserved.
Having added the latest 11 government medical colleges, the selection committee tends to be conducting counselling this year for 6,999 MBBS seats, plus 4,349 in government medical colleges. Furthermore, the selection committee tends to organise counselling in order for the admission to 1,930 BDS seats in government and ascetic-financing colleges.
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