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ALL INDIA COMPETITIVE ENTERANCE EXAMINATION FOR ADDMISSION
TO POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES
(MD/MS/DIPLOMAS) ON OPEN
MERIT
Introduction
In compliance of the directive of the Honourable Supreme Court Of India
the All India Institute of Medical Sciences will be conducting the Competitive
Entrance Examination on all India Basis for admission to all postgraduate
medical and dental courses on open merit. This entrance examination is being
conducted exclusively for admission to 25% of seats of various postgraduate
courses (MD/Ms/Diploma) in different medical colleges and MDS courses against
open seats as specified in the directives of the Honourable court. It will
be governed by the rules and regulation specified by the Government of India,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for the same from time to time.
Definition
"Government" Means "Government of India"
"Ministry" means "Ministry of Health and Family Welfare"
"Institute" means "All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi"
"Examination" means "All India Entrance Examination conducted for admission
of MD/MS/Diploma & MDS courses"
"Rules means "Rules framed by All India Institute of Medical Sciences for
the conduct of these examinations under the directives of the Supreme Court
of India as well as Ministry of Health & Family Welfare"
"Scheduled Castes" means "Scheduled Castes as specified and laid down by
the Government of India"
"Scheduled Tribes" means "Scheduled Tribes as specified and laid down by
the Government of India"
M.D./M.S/Diploma Courses
Durations of the Courses
MD/MS Three years from the date of admission Candidates are eligible
for admission after completion of compulsory rotating internship
Diploma Two years from the date of admission for candidates joining after
completion of compulsory internship
Scheme of Examination
1 The scheme for selection of candidates for admission to postgraduate medical
courses against open seats on All India basis shall be applicable to all
medical shall hereafter conduct competitive entrance examination of its
own for the open seats on All India basis except those exempted by the Supreme
Court. The States of Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh have been excluded
by the Supreme Court from the purview of their judgments in this regard,
Therefore the students having passed their MBBS examination from an institution
in these states shall not be eligible to participate in the All India Competitive
Entrance Examination for selection of candidates against open seats However
the candidates who were nominated by the Government of India/Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare /D.G.H.S to do MBBS from Medical College in Andhra
Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir shall be eligible to apply for admission subject
to submission letter must be attended with the bond. Examination will be
conducted on 1st Sunday of January every year as directed by the Supreme
court of India
Actual number of seats
The number of seats available for the session which have not been communicated
by all the colleges covered under the Scheme, till the time of publication
of Bulletin of Information, can not be detailed in the Bulletin, However,
the number of seats available for selection and allotment of college & subject
wise shall be displayed at the venue of personal appearances. The availability
of seats will be updated and displayed on day to day basis.
Stipends may vary from state to state from institution to Institution Some
seats may be non stipendary DGHS shall not be responsible for the same.
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Centres of Examination
Examination will be conducted at various centres in different parts
of the country. Appendix I shows the list of cities where examination will
be conducted.
The candidate shall fill in the application from the name of the examination
centre from where he/she would be appearing for the examination.
Under no circumstances the centre once allotted shall be changed.
Eligibility
Criteria He/ she must be an India national
A candidates who holds a recognize M.B.B.S. a degree from a recognised medical
college of foreign medical degree included in the Schedules to the Indian
Medical Council Act 1956 and who has obtained full registration either from
the Medical Council of India or any of the State Medical Councils after
completing compulsory rotating internship shall be eligible to take up to
the competitive entrance test for admission of postgraduate degree of diploma
courses.
The candidates who have obtained their MBBS degree from the medical college
which are not recognised by medical Council of India shall not be eligible
The Candidates who are completing their compulsory rotating internship after
31st March are not eligible and need not apply.
However a candidate who after passing the final qualifying examination (MBBS
or the foreign recognised medical degree) is undergoing compulsory rotating
internship practical training and is completing the same by 31st March will
be elibible to take up the competitive test but He/She shall not be eligible
for admission to the Postgraduate Course unless he/she has completed to
compulsory rotating internship practical training and obtained of the postgraduate
medical course to which he/she might have been selected.
All such candidates shall have to submit the documentary proof, in original,
from the Principal/Dean of the college regarding the date of completion
of internship along with the application failing which their application
shall be summarily rejected without any further reference in the matter.
As specified earlier, candidates who have done MBBS from any of the institutions
in the States of Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir are not eligible. However
the candidates who were nominated by the Government of India(Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare/D.G.H.S. New Delhi) to do MBBS from Medical Colleges
in Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir shall be eligible to apply for admission
subject to submission of bond on non judicial paper to the effect accompanied
with a copy of nomination letter issued by the Govt. of India (Ministry
of Health/D.G.H.S)
Options for medical course/medial colleges
The allotment of seats shall be made through personal appearance. The candidates
are not required to give any choice at the time of submission of application
form.
Some of the Universities are having regulations that candidates who are
already for admission till they complete the course. The candidates who
are already pursuing the PG courses either through All India Quota or State
Quota and applying for a seat under All India Quota may confirm the eligibility
condition of that University in this regard. Refusal of admission of such
candidates shall not be the responsibility of DGHS. Such candidates may
opt for the subject and college at their own risk and costs.
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Examination
There shall be one paper of 3-/12 hours duration containing 300 MCQs Part
I will consists of pre-clinical and para clinical subject and Part II will
consist of clinical subject.
Paper will be from10.00A.M. to 1.30P.M.
All questions will be of objective type. Each answer with correct response
shall be awarded Four marks. Negative marking will be adopted for incorrect
responses. One Mark will be deducted not answered. More than one answer
indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect response and will
be negatively marked.
The competitive entrance examination shall be of the standard of MBBS examination
and shall cover all the subject of the MBBS course.
The number of questions in each subject and in Part I and Part II are as
shown below.
Part I
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