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Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vadodara Admission 2010

Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vadodara
(Deemed university)
At/P.o. Piparia, Waghodia Taluka, Distt Vadodara-391760 (Gujarat), Tel 02668-245261/67/92, www.sumandeepuniversity.co.in

All India Post-graduate entrance test – 2010

PG Admission to medical and dental programme at (a) SBKS medical college, Vadodara (b) K.M Shah Dental college and hospital, Vadodara

PG degree

MS: General surgery, Anatomy, Orthopedics, Ophhalmology, ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)
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Apollo Hospitals – Diploma in family medicine and emergency medicine

Apollo Hospitals Royal College of General Practitioners UK and Medvarsity offers diploma in family medicine and emergency medicine

Get RCGP-UK Certification here in India Now… Courses designed by Royal College to upgrade skills and provide specialization in the Field of Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine. Training conducted by Apollo Hospitals, leaders in Healthcare in Asia pacific region. RCGP certificates highly valued in India and abroad.

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CMC Vellore PG Medical Admission deadlines 2010

CMC Vellore PG Medical Admission deadlines 2010

CMC Vellore – PG Medical Admissions 2010

Applications are invited for Medical Post Graduate courses (MD/MS/Diploma) and
Residency in Medical Physics commencing in 2010
CMC VELLORE PG MEDICAL ADMISSION TIME TABLE 2010

31 Oct 2009 Last date for receipt of completed application forms
07 Nov 2009 Last date for receipt of completed sponsorship forms
28 Nov 2009 Written test

Details >>>> CMC Vellore PG Medical Admission 2010

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National Dental College and Hospital M.D.S. Admission NRI – 2009

National Dental College and Hospital Gulabgarh Dera Bassi (Punjab) Admission 2009


National Dental College and Hospital
Gulabgarh Dera Bassi (Punjab)
Phone: 01762-282612, 284305
College recognized by Govt. of India & Dental Council of India, New Delhi and a Post Graduate College
(Affiliated by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot)


M.D.S. Admission NRI Session 2009

In continuation of our advertisement dated 7th May 2009 in case NRI candidates are not available this seat will be converted into Special Management Quota on the spot.
Candidates who have applied for this seat in BFUHS Faridkot may please send photocopy of their application to the Principal.

No fees to process these forms will be charged.

Last date for receipt of application: 20.05.2009

Interview will now be conducted on 21.05.2009 at 110 hours at National Dental College & Hospital, Dera Bassi in Principal’s office.

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Want a MD or MS Degree, Go to Villages for a Year

The government proposes to revive the thorny issue of making a one-year rural stint compulsory for medical graduates, said Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss on Friday.

From 2009, a one-year stint in the Rural India will be a mandatory requirement for MBBS students before they can apply for a postgraduate degree in India reports the Times of India

Reviving the proposal that was earlier shelved following nationwide protests by medical students, the Union Health Ministry has just sent the final proposal for a compulsory rural stint to the Medical Council of India for approval.

Once it approves the proposal, MCI will have to make changes in its regulation defining who is eligible to apply for a PG medical degree in India.

Officials made it clear that the rule will apply from the next academic year.

The government has, however, decided to spare students applying for PG degrees in courses like anatomy, biochemistry and physiology ‘‘as the country is facing an acute shortage of students opting for such courses’’.

If an MBBS doctor completes his PG course from a foreign university, he can come back and practise provided the PG degree is recognized in India. In such cases, the mandatory rural stint will not be applicable.

According to officials, MBBS doctors will have to spend four months each in a primary health centre, community health centre and district hospital. They will be paid a monthly stipend of Rs 10,000.

A ministry official said that a plan to make the one-year internship programme a mandatory part of the five-and-a-half-year MBBS course has been shelved.

‘‘We had also thought that doctors who don’t work in the villages will not be given their registration to practice. However, the new proposal says that only when a medical student has served one year in rural India and holds an MBBS degree will he be eligible for a PG degree.’’

According to the official, the stipend will be paid by the states from their National Rural Health Mission funds. ‘‘These doctors will be accommodated to serve in various schemes under NRHM.’’

Officials say the recommendation actually came from a high-level committee set up by Health Minister A Ramadoss which was headed by Dr Sambhava Rao, vice-chancellor of NTR University of Health Sciences.

When announcing the committee, Ramadoss had said, “The government has subsidized medical education in India. While studying in private colleges may cost Rs 4 lakh, the annual tuition fee of a medical student in a government college is just Rs 4,000 in Tamil Nadu. In AIIMS, it is just Rs 210 while in JIPMER it is Rs 125. So by asking them to serve India’s poor for just a year, we aren’t asking too much. Moreover, the stint will help them gain experience.’’ Sorce : TOI

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