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Saturday, June 1, 2013

SEAT MATRIX FOR MDS

SEAT MATRIX FOR MDS

SEAT MATRIX FOR DIPLOMA COURSES


SEAT MATRIX MD/MS 2013

TENTATIVE VACANCY POSITION 2013 DEGREE(MD/MS)

participating institution in all India counselling this year(2013)

Participating institution in all India counselling this year

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SUBJECT WISE AND CATEGORY WISE LAST YEAR ROUND 3 ALLOTMENT DETAILS

SUBJECT WISE AND CATEGORY WISE LAST YEAR(2012) ROUND 3 ALLOTMENT DETAILS

'Sale' of medical seats: Protest turns violent

'Sale' of medical seats: Protest turns violent


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The protest organised by the students’ organisations at MES Raja Residency School, Mukkam, on Friday turned violent and police used tear gas and lathis to disperse the protesters. The alleged sale of medical management seats by private medical colleges even before the All Kerala Private Entrance Examination was held is what provoked the students unions. They demanded to stop the entrance examination and sought strict action against medical college managements. Two policemen and a lady civil police officer sustained injuries in the scuffle between the police and the protesters. Police used teargas twice and lathicharged the protesters five times to bring the situation under control. SFI state secretary T P Bineesh, AISF state secretary K P Sandeep and many SFI and AISF activists got injured in the lathicharge. Kerala Private Medical Entrance Examination was held on Friday at MES Raja Residency School Mukkam to fill the 50 per cent (360 seats) management seats. However, students unions claimed that the exam was only a farce in the wake of the alleged sale of seats by private medical colleges for `35 to 75 lakh, which was exposed recently. Students unions, one after the other, took out marches to the school and tried to enter inside the school premises to stop the entrance examination, which led the police to lock horns with the protesters. KSU was the first students union to reach the spot at 9 am. The police blocked them at the entrance and all of them were taken to Kunnamangalam Police Station. At 12.15 pm, a group of less than 10 ABVP activists, all of a sudden, rushed to the school, but police nabbed and took them into custody. As the police had already got intimation about the protests in advance, around 200 cops from local aid, special armed service and Malabar Reserved Police had reached the spot in the early hours on Friday. The atmosphere charged up with the arrival of AISF and SFI activists. Around 50 AISF activists reached the spot at 1.30 pm and though they tried their maximum to get inside the school, they were stopped by the police. But the arrival of SFI into the scene further convoluted the mess. Police had to struggle a hard to control while SFI and AISF protested together. Stone pelting by the protesters forced the police to use tear gas twice. The situation was brought under control by 4 pm. Meanwhile, the AISF and SFI activists fought with each ther claiming the credit of the protest. Amidst police action, the activists cornered themselves and started fighting. Police, without knowing what was going on, stood as mere spectators. Later it was learned that the argument over who should enter into the school first had led to the fight between the SFI and the AISF. AISF claimed that, as they had reached the spot earlier than the SFI, they should enter first. But SFI wanted to enter the school before them. However, even before reaching the vicinity of the school gate, police used force and many were taken into custody.

1,600 candidates take exam

Amidst violence, 1,600 students from across the state attended the exam on Friday. Students and parents were disappointed by the news reports that the seats had already been sold and the entrance examination was just a farce. Moreover, the clash between police and student protesters along with the threatening of union leaders added to the agony of the candidates. AISF activists tried to prevent some girl students from entering the exam venue but the timely intervention of the police thwarted untoward incidents. A few students have reportedly gone back without writing the entrance examination. Parents expressed disapproval of the alleged sale of medical seats even before the declaration of the results of the All Kerala Private Medical Entrance Examination for management seats. “My daughter was crying after knowing that the seats have been sold already. She told me that there was no point in writing the entrance examination and she was reluctant to come here. It was after consoling and motivating her the whole night she agreed to attend the exam,”said Bini Mathew, a parent.

Friday, May 31, 2013

HOW SEAT MATRIX PREPARED


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HOW SEAT MATRIX  PREPARED

DETAILS COLLECTED FROM MOHFW SITE
Method of Distribution of seats available under 50% PG i.e. preparation of seat matrix While doing online counseling it is necessary that Post-graduate(PG) are
earmarked for Unreserved (Open), SC, ST, OBC and PH categories. The proposal from Ministry of Health & Family Welfare / Directorate General of Health Services for distribution of seats for various categories
submitted by the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare, Govt of India IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA, CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION IN I.A. NO.16/2012 IN CIVIL APPEAL NO(s). 1944 OF
1993 ANAND S.BIJI Appellant (s)VERSUS STATE OF KERALA & ORS Respondent(s): To avoid any human bias and subjectivity, the following method of reservation of seats to various categories is submitted for approval by the Hon’ble Supreme Court: 1. For identification of Open (Unreserved), SC , ST , OBC and PH seats in Open
(Unreserved), SC and ST, OBC Categories in respect of Central Government Medical/ Dental Colleges:
In Central Government Medical/ Dental Colleges/ Institutions besides
reservation for SC (15%) and ST (7.5%) there is reservation for OBC candidates
(27%). PH category candidates in each of these categories are given 3% horizontal reservation. The process of identification of seats will be carried out by the Counseling Authority/Committee. All Central Government Institutions will be arranged
in alphabetic order, State then institutions in each State. Then first post-graduate
degree seats will be arranged in alphabetic order on 200 point reservation roster for UR, SC, ST and OBC then postgraduate diploma seats will be arranged in alphabetic order, in continuation from next roster point. After completion of PG seats of one Medical college, PG degree then diploma seats of next medical college will be
arranged on same 200 roster point for identification of UR, SC, ST and OBC seats
from next roster point. After completion of roster it be will be repeated. In next year
the roster will be started from next roster point. In case additional seat(s) is / are
contributed by any institution after finalization of seat matrix due to creation of additional seat or starting of new course after freezing of seat distribution (seat matrix), before start of next round (second / third) of counseling the same will be
added from next available roster point as and when received in order of date and timeof receipt, alphabetically, if required, to avoid any human bias. UR, SC, ST,OBC - PH
seats for Central Government Institutions will be identified by Directorate General of Health Services by applying 3% horizontal reservation on total number of seats
identified (on all seats of Central Government Institutions pooled together). For the academic year 2013-14 also the above mentioned policy will be
followed, in respect of Central Government Institutions. 2. For identification of Open (Unreserved), SC , ST and PH seats in Open
(Unreserved), SC and ST Categories in respect of Medical/ Dental Colleges other than Central Government :
In Medical / Dental Colleges / Institutions there is reservation for SC (15%), ST
(7.5%) and PH (3% horizontal), remaining seats are unreserved (Open). Directorate General of Health Services will collect information from all participating Medical and Dental college about seats available under 50% PG all India Quota will arrange all these seats on 3200 point roster in case of PG seats to identify seats earmarked for Open (Unreserved), SC , ST and PH seats in Open (Unreserved), SC and ST Categories to ensure that 15% seats are reserved for SC , 7.5% to ST and 3% seats are reserved on horizontal basis for the PH candidates. Seats will be arranged on 3200 point roster by arranging alphabetically for State, Colleges and all courses (in this order) for each of the college. For each
college first seats of all Degree subjects (courses) then Diploma subjects (courses) will be arranged alphabetically. For example first participating state is Assam, in Assam state colleges will be arranged in alphabetic order and for each of the medical college first degree then diploma seats will be arranged continuously on 3200 point roster, then seats of next state, Bihar and so on. Roster will be repeated after 3200
points as there will be approximately 5500 PG seats available under 50% PG All India Quota in academic year 2012-13. Next year seats will be arranged from next roster point. In case additional seat(s) is / are contributed by any institution after finalization
of seat matrix due to creation of additional seat or starting of new course after
freezing of seat distribution (seat matrix), before start of next round (second / third) of counseling the same will be added from next available roster point as and when
received in order of date and time of receipt, alphabetically, if required, to avoid any human bias. For proper and effective implementation of this roster point system for distribution of seats to various categories, it is necessary that all participating
institutions/ Medical/ Dental Colleges convey the correct vacancy timely. As such
roster cannot be applied unless Directorate General of Health Services has
information available from all participating institutions. Directorate General HealthServices pray to the Hon’ble Supreme Court to direct all participating States / Universities/ Colleges/ Institutions to send correct, complete information on format prescribed by the Counseling Authority/ Directorate General of Health Services at
least 2 months before the start of online counseling and update the information as and when additional seats are created.
In case the institution withdraw any seat after finalization of seat matrix as mentioned above, on account of de-recognition of seat or due to furnishing of wrong
information earlier, the same would be deleted from the list without changing/ disturbing remaining seat matrix. Please refer to the order dated 23.3.2012 of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the
above mentioned case. The method described above has been used for the identification of PG Degree

(MD/MS) and Diploma / MDS seats for UR,SC, ST, OBC and PH categories in various participating Medical / Dental Colleges for online allotment process (online counseling) 2013-14

LIST OF MEDICAL COLLEGES TAKING PART IN ALL INDIA COUNSELLING 2013

LIST OF MEDICAL COLLEGES TAKING PART IN ALL INDIA COUNSELLING 2013

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Central Govt. Medical Institutes (Reservation policy - SC 15%, ST-7.5%, OBC - 27%
and UR-50.5%) 
Sl. No. State Coll. Name
1 Assam LGBRIMH, Tezpur 
2 Delhi ESI-PGIMSR
3 Delhi HRH
4 Delhi IHBAS
5 Delhi INMAS
6 Delhi KH
7 Delhi LHMC
8 Delhi MAMC
9 Delhi NIHFW
10 Delhi PGIMER,Dr.RMLH
11 Delhi UCMS
12 Delhi VMMC&SH
13 Delhi VPCI 14 Jharkhand CIP, Ranchi 15 Karnataka ESI-MC&PGIMS&R, Banglore
16 Maharashtra AIIPMR, Mumbai 17 Maharashtra ESI-PGIMSR, Andheri 18 Maharashtra ESI-PGIMSR, MGMH, Parel 19 Manipur RIMS, Imphal 20 Punjab NSNIS,Patiala
21 T.N. ESI-KKNESIC, Chennai 22 U.P. I.M.S. BHU, Varanasi 23 U.P. JNMC(AMU), Aligarh
24 W.B. AIIH&PH, Kolkata
25 W.B. ESI-PGIMSR, Kolkata
List of Medical Institutes Othar Then Center Government (Reservation Policy SC- 15%, ST-7.5% and UR-77.5%)
Sl. No. State Name of College
1 ASSAM A.M.C, DIBRUGARH
2 ASSAM G.M.C, GUWAHATI 3 ASSAM S.M.C. & H., SILCHAR
4 BIHAR D.M.C, LAHERIASARAI 5 BIHAR P.M.C. PATNA
6 BIHAR N.M.C., PATNA
7 BIHAR A.N. MAGADH MED.COLL. GAYA
8 BIHAR JNMC, Bhagalpur 9 BIHAR IGIMS Patna
10 CHANDIGARH GMC&H, CHANDIGARH
11 CHATTISGARH PT. J.N.M. M.C, RAIPUR
12 CHATTISGARH C.I.M.S., BILASPUR
13 GOA GOA M.C, GOA
14 GUJARAT B.J.M.C, AHMEDABAD
15 GUJARAT G.M.C, SURAT
16 GUJARAT G.M.C, BARODA
17 GUJARAT M.P.SHAH MC,JAMNAGAR
18 GUJARAT Pt.D.U., MC, RAJKOT
19 GUJARAT G.M.C.,BHAVNAGAR
20 HARYANA PT. B.D.S. M.C.,ROHTAK
21 HIMACHAL PRADESH I.G.M.C, SHIMLA
22 HIMACHAL PRADESH DR. RPG MC, TANDA
23 JHARKHAND M.G.M.M. C,JAMSHEDPUR
24 JHARKHAND R.I.M.S, RANCHI 25 KARNATAKA B.M.C, BANGALORE
26 KARNATAKA K.I.M.S, HUBLI 27 KARNATAKA VIMS., BELLARY
28 KARNATAKA M.M.C & R. INST., MYSORE
29 KARNATAKA I.G.I.C.H, BANGALORE
30 KARNATAKA KMI ONCOLOGY, BANGALORE
31 KARNATAKA BIMS, BIDAR
32 KARNATAKA RIMS, RAICHUR
33 KARNATAKA HIMS, HASSAN
34 KARNATAKA MIMS, MANDYA
35 KARNATAKA SIMS, SHIMOGA
36 KARNATAKA BIMS, BELGAUM
37 KERALA T.D.M.C, ALAPPUZHA
38 KERALA G.M.C, CALICUT
39 KERALA GM.C, KOTTAYAM
40 KERALA G.M.C, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
41 KERALA T.M.C., THRISSUR
42 MADHYA PRADESH G.M.C, BHOPAL
43 MADHYA PRADESH G.R.M.C, GWALIOR
44 MADHYA PRADESH M.G.M.M.C, INDORE
45 MADHYA PRADESH N.S.C.B.M.C., JABALPUR
46 MADHYA PRADESH S.S.M.C, REWA
47 MAHARASHTRA B.J.M.C, PUNE
48 MAHARASHTRA DR. VMGMC, SOLAPUR
49 MAHARASHTRA G.M.C., NAGPUR
50 MAHARASHTRA G.M.C., AURANGABAD
51 MAHARASHTRA GRANT.M.C, MUMBAI 52 MAHARASHTRA I.G.C.M.C.,NAGPUR
53 MAHARASHTRA L.T.M.M.C, MUMBAI 54 MAHARASHTRA G.M.C, MIRAJ 55 MAHARASHTRA SETH G.S.M.C, MUMBAI 56 MAHARASHTRA S.R.T.R.M.C, AMBAJOGAI 57 MAHARASHTRA T.N.M.C, MUMBAI 58 MAHARASHTRA G.M.C., NANDED
59 MAHARASHTRA S.V.N.G.M.C.,YAOTMAL
60 MAHARASHTRA GMC, LATUR
61 ORISSA MKCGMC,BRAHMAPUR
62 ORISSA S.C.B.M.C, CUTTACK
63 ORISSA VSSMC, BURLA,SAMBALPUR
64 PUNJAB G.M.C., PATIALA
65 PUNJAB M.C, AMRITSAR
66 PUNJAB G.G.S.M.C,FARIDKOT
67 RAJASTHAN DR. S.N.M.C, JODHPUR
68 RAJASTHAN J.L.N.M.C, AJMER
69 RAJASTHAN S.M.S.M.C, JAIPUR
70 RAJASTHAN S.P.M.C, BIKANER
71 RAJASTHAN R.N.T.M.C, UDAIPUR
72 RAJASTHAN M.C.KOTA
73 TAMIL NADU C.M.C, COIMBATORE
74 TAMIL NADU K.M.C, CHENNAI 7
5 TAMIL NADU M.M.C, CHENNAI 
76 TAMIL NADU M.M.C, MADURAI 
77 TAMIL NADU S.M.C, CHENNAI
 78 TAMIL NADU T.M.C, THANJAVUR
79 TAMIL NADU T.M.C,TIRUNELVELI 
80 TAMIL NADU G.M.K.M.C. SELAM
81 TAMIL NADU CMC, CHENGALPATTU
82 TAMIL NADU KAP. VGMC,TIRUCHIRAPPAL LLI 
83 TRIPURA AGMC, AGARTALA
84 UTTAR PRADESH B.R.D. M.C, GORAKHPUR
85 UTTAR PRADESH G.S.V.M. M.C, KANPUR
86 UTTAR PRADESH CSJM MED.UNIV, LUCKNOW
87 UTTAR PRADESH L.L.R.M. M.C, MEERUT
88 UTTAR PRADESH M.L.B. M.C, JHANSI 
89 UTTAR PRADESH M.L.N. M.C, ALLAHABAD
90 UTTAR PRADESH S.N. M.C, AGRA
91 UTTAR PRADESH SGPGI, LUCKNOW
92 UTTAR PRADESH UP RIMS&R, SAFAI,ETAWAH
93 UTTAR PRADESH RIO, SITAPUR
94 UTTAR PRADESH IMH&H, AGRA
95 UTTARAKHAND GMC HALDWANI 96 WEST BENGAL IPGMER, KOLKATA
97 WEST BENGAL BURDWAN M.C., BURDWAN
98 WEST BENGAL INST. OF CHILD HEALTH, KOLKATA
99 WEST BENGAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, KOLKATA
100 WEST BENGAL N.B.M.C, DARJEELING
101 WEST BENGAL R.G. KAR MC, KOLKATA
102 WEST BENGAL S.T.M.C., KOLKATA
103 WEST BENGAL C.N.M.C., KOLKATA
104 WEST BENGAL N.R.S.M.C.,KOLKATA
105 WEST BENGAL B.S.M.C, BANKURA
106 WEST BENGAL CSSC of OBS,GCH, KOLKATA

107 WEST BENGAL Dr. BCRPIPS, KOLKATA

Sunday, May 5, 2013

BOND AND STIPEND INFORMATION IN STATES IN ALL INDIA COUNSELLING AVAILABLE IN MOHFW SITE

Here we provide you the data for bond and stipend information according to last year counselling each state seperately..This will be really helpful in counselling for you when taking part in counselling.Data available in MOHFW site we are providing you the link to download the file..You can download the data ..To download data for your respective state..



we expect this will be really helpful..