1,461 from govt., aided schools make it to MBBS/BDS merit list
CHENNAI, JULY 07, 2019 00:00 IST
Of the 31,353 students eligible for admission to government quota MBBS and BDS seats in Tamil Nadu, 1,461 students are from government and government-aided schools.
On Saturday, Health Minister C. Vijaya Baskar released two separate rank lists for government and management quota MBBS/BDS seats.
With this, the first phase of counselling for medical admissions will begin on July 8, with special category students.
Statistics released by the Selection Committee, Directorate of Medical Education, showed that 515 government school students and 946 government-aided school students made it to the merit list of government quota seats.
The Minister told reporters that of the total 39,013 candidates who had applied for government quota MBBS and BDS seats, 31,353 candidates — 11,741 boys and 19,612 girls — were found eligible. There would be five per cent reservation for differently-abled students.
While the sports quota will have seven MBBS seats and one BDS seat, children of ex-servicemen will be allotted 10 medical seats and one dental seat.
Among the applicants, 23,291 were State Board students, 9,841 were CBSE/SSCE students and 479 were ISCE students, he said. Among the eligible candidates, there are a significant number from previous years — 15,221 (including 12,136 from 2018).
Of the 29,007 applications received for management quota seats, 25,651 students — 9,366 boys and 16,285 girls — were found eligible.
This year, there will be a total of 3,968 medical seats in the State quota pool.
G. Selvarajan, secretary of Selection Committee, said there are 5,400 medical seats in all. The 23 government medical colleges have a total of 3,250 seats, while there are 150 seats in Rajah Muthiah Medical College, 100 each in ESIC, K.K. Nagar and IRT, Perundurai, and 1,800 in 13 self-financing medical colleges.
After allocation of seats for the All India quota, a total of 3,968 seats are in the offing in the State quota pool, and 852 in the management quota.
In BDS, there are 85 seats in the Government Dental College, 68 in Rajah Muthiah Dental College and 1,070 in self-financing dental colleges that are part of the State quota.
Dr. Vijaya Baskar said this year the State has got an additional 350 medical seats. “We have a new government medical college in Karur with 150 seats. We have also obtained the Medical Council of India’s nod for increasing the seats from 150 to 250 in two medical colleges at Tirunelveli and Madurai,” he said.
In the merit list for government quota, NEET topper from Tamil Nadu, Shruthi K. from Tiruvallur, obtained the first rank with a NEET score of 685. Aswin Raj A.K of Anthiyur stood second, followed by Elamathi V. of Coimbatore in third place. In the management quota list, Sodam Sri Nandan Reddy, with a NEET score of 685, secured the top rank. P. Mahesh Anand and Bahadur Singh obtained the second and third ranks.
Of the 29,007 applications received for management quota seats, 25,651 students — 9,366 boys and 16,285 girls — were found eligible.
This year, there will be a total of 3,968 medical seats in the State quota pool.
G. Selvarajan, secretary of Selection Committee, said there are 5,400 medical seats in all. The 23 government medical colleges have a total of 3,250 seats, while there are 150 seats in Rajah Muthiah Medical College, 100 each in ESIC, K.K. Nagar and IRT, Perundurai, and 1,800 in 13 self-financing medical colleges. After allocation of seats for the All India quota, a total of 3,968 seats are in the offing in the State quota pool, and 852 in the management quota.
In BDS, there are 85 seats in the Government Dental College, 68 in Rajah Muthiah Dental College and 1,070 in self-financing dental colleges that are part of the State quota.
Dr. Vijaya Baskar said this year the State has got an additional 350 medical seats. “We have a new government medical college in Karur with 150 seats. We have also obtained the Medical Council of India’s nod for increasing the seats from 150 to 250 in two medical colleges at Tirunelveli and Madurai,” he said.
In the merit list for government quota, NEET topper from Tamil Nadu, Shruthi K. from Tiruvallur, obtained the first rank with a NEET score of 685. Aswin Raj A.K of Anthiyur stood second, followed by Elamathi V. of Coimbatore in third place. In the management quota list, Sodam Sri Nandan Reddy, with a NEET score of 685, secured the top rank. P. Mahesh Anand and Bahadur Singh obtained the second and third ranks.
CHENNAI, JULY 07, 2019 00:00 IST
Of the 31,353 students eligible for admission to government quota MBBS and BDS seats in Tamil Nadu, 1,461 students are from government and government-aided schools.
On Saturday, Health Minister C. Vijaya Baskar released two separate rank lists for government and management quota MBBS/BDS seats.
With this, the first phase of counselling for medical admissions will begin on July 8, with special category students.
Statistics released by the Selection Committee, Directorate of Medical Education, showed that 515 government school students and 946 government-aided school students made it to the merit list of government quota seats.
The Minister told reporters that of the total 39,013 candidates who had applied for government quota MBBS and BDS seats, 31,353 candidates — 11,741 boys and 19,612 girls — were found eligible. There would be five per cent reservation for differently-abled students.
While the sports quota will have seven MBBS seats and one BDS seat, children of ex-servicemen will be allotted 10 medical seats and one dental seat.
Among the applicants, 23,291 were State Board students, 9,841 were CBSE/SSCE students and 479 were ISCE students, he said. Among the eligible candidates, there are a significant number from previous years — 15,221 (including 12,136 from 2018).
Of the 29,007 applications received for management quota seats, 25,651 students — 9,366 boys and 16,285 girls — were found eligible.
This year, there will be a total of 3,968 medical seats in the State quota pool.
G. Selvarajan, secretary of Selection Committee, said there are 5,400 medical seats in all. The 23 government medical colleges have a total of 3,250 seats, while there are 150 seats in Rajah Muthiah Medical College, 100 each in ESIC, K.K. Nagar and IRT, Perundurai, and 1,800 in 13 self-financing medical colleges.
After allocation of seats for the All India quota, a total of 3,968 seats are in the offing in the State quota pool, and 852 in the management quota.
In BDS, there are 85 seats in the Government Dental College, 68 in Rajah Muthiah Dental College and 1,070 in self-financing dental colleges that are part of the State quota.
Dr. Vijaya Baskar said this year the State has got an additional 350 medical seats. “We have a new government medical college in Karur with 150 seats. We have also obtained the Medical Council of India’s nod for increasing the seats from 150 to 250 in two medical colleges at Tirunelveli and Madurai,” he said.
In the merit list for government quota, NEET topper from Tamil Nadu, Shruthi K. from Tiruvallur, obtained the first rank with a NEET score of 685. Aswin Raj A.K of Anthiyur stood second, followed by Elamathi V. of Coimbatore in third place. In the management quota list, Sodam Sri Nandan Reddy, with a NEET score of 685, secured the top rank. P. Mahesh Anand and Bahadur Singh obtained the second and third ranks.
Of the 29,007 applications received for management quota seats, 25,651 students — 9,366 boys and 16,285 girls — were found eligible.
This year, there will be a total of 3,968 medical seats in the State quota pool.
G. Selvarajan, secretary of Selection Committee, said there are 5,400 medical seats in all. The 23 government medical colleges have a total of 3,250 seats, while there are 150 seats in Rajah Muthiah Medical College, 100 each in ESIC, K.K. Nagar and IRT, Perundurai, and 1,800 in 13 self-financing medical colleges. After allocation of seats for the All India quota, a total of 3,968 seats are in the offing in the State quota pool, and 852 in the management quota.
In BDS, there are 85 seats in the Government Dental College, 68 in Rajah Muthiah Dental College and 1,070 in self-financing dental colleges that are part of the State quota.
Dr. Vijaya Baskar said this year the State has got an additional 350 medical seats. “We have a new government medical college in Karur with 150 seats. We have also obtained the Medical Council of India’s nod for increasing the seats from 150 to 250 in two medical colleges at Tirunelveli and Madurai,” he said.
In the merit list for government quota, NEET topper from Tamil Nadu, Shruthi K. from Tiruvallur, obtained the first rank with a NEET score of 685. Aswin Raj A.K of Anthiyur stood second, followed by Elamathi V. of Coimbatore in third place. In the management quota list, Sodam Sri Nandan Reddy, with a NEET score of 685, secured the top rank. P. Mahesh Anand and Bahadur Singh obtained the second and third ranks.
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