443 PG medical aspirants get into govt, self-financing colleges
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: 21.05.2018
As the second day of counselling for PG medical and dental admissions concluded, 775 candidates have been allotted seats under the all-India quota. A total of 1,344 candidates were called for counselling.
Of the 569 candidates eligible in the state to attend the counselling, 69 were absentees.
By the end of the day, 443 seats were allotted across government and self-financing colleges in the state. Of these, 414 were in government institutions and 29 were in self-financing ones. So far, 57 candidates have been waitlisted.
The NEET-based single window counselling for PG medical admissions began on Saturday with the first day being reserved for persons with physical disabilities.
Counselling for general category candidates began on Sunday and will go on till May 22.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: 21.05.2018
As the second day of counselling for PG medical and dental admissions concluded, 775 candidates have been allotted seats under the all-India quota. A total of 1,344 candidates were called for counselling.
Of the 569 candidates eligible in the state to attend the counselling, 69 were absentees.
By the end of the day, 443 seats were allotted across government and self-financing colleges in the state. Of these, 414 were in government institutions and 29 were in self-financing ones. So far, 57 candidates have been waitlisted.
The NEET-based single window counselling for PG medical admissions began on Saturday with the first day being reserved for persons with physical disabilities.
Counselling for general category candidates began on Sunday and will go on till May 22.
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