Tamil Nadu MBBS/BDS Rank List
Pudukottai champ I Siva achieves #1st rank underneath 7.5 percent quota, Geethanjali from Namakkal ranked #1st in govt quota; physical counselling for general category
CHENNAI: In MBBS & BDS admission ranking table 2021-2022 published by Health Minister Ma Subramanian at the DME office on Monday, I Siva residing Pudukottai achieved 514 to win #1st place beneath the 7.5 percent quota slots for governmental institution students. The Government Hospital in Omandurar Estate will initiate counselling on 27 Jan.
Distinct ranking tables for selected applicants underneath the 7.5 percent quota for governmental school students, government reservation spots in government universities and auto financing medical institutions, and management quota spots in self-financing colleges were also provided by the minister. J Radhakrishnan, the Secretary of State for Health, received the first draft.
S Prakashraj from Tiruvannamalai & C Shanthanam from Dharmapuri were ranked 2nd and 3rd in the 7.5 percent capita, respectively, whilst S A Geethanjali and M Pravin from Namakkal were ranked 1st and 2nd in the govt quota listing, with 710 points each. This year, pupils from government schools will be given 534 spots underneath the 7.5 percent allocation.
The health minister told media that distinct category applicants will be counselled on 27 Jan and 7.5 percent allocation applicants will be counselled on 28 & 29 Jan. These groups will have physical counselling, whereas general category spots will have digital counselling from 30 Jan, he added.
A film will be provided beforehand the counselling begins for people who are unfamiliar with internet counselling, according to Subramanian. He stated that there are 7,825 MBBS vacancies in governmental medical institutions and under governmental quota vacancies in auto financing medical institutions, with the State having 6,999 seats after ceding 15% of slots to the AIQ. Post AIQ, the State has 1,930 BDS vacancies, with 1,960 places in governmental and auto-financing institutions.
As per data from the judging panel, 15,275 of the applicants who took the NEET in 2021 were older pupils who had filed for governmental quota spots, while 10,318 were 2021 applicants. The committee received 25,593 submissions for govt quota spots in MBBS & BDS, with 24,949 being granted. State board pupils submitted 16,309 requests, CBSE & SSCE pupils submitted 8,654 requests, ISCE students submitted 308 requests, and other organizations submitted 322 requests. NEET training had been taken by 10,511 of the aspirants.
There are 16,525 females and 9,068 males amongst total applications for govt quota spots. There were also 2,147 Tamil-medium pupils, 23,441 English-medium pupils, and 5 pupils from other mediums.
Applicants can view the whole ranking list on the site www.tnmedicalselection.org.
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