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The first phase of counselling for MBBS course will be held between 6 July and 17 July at the auditorium of Kilpauk Medical College.
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The seat matrix will be displayed at the time of counselling, State Health Minister M R K Panneerselvam said while releasing the merit list for MBBS and BDS admissions for 2009-10 at the Directorate of Medical Education here on Monday.
The selection committee offers 1,483 seats in 15 medical colleges for counselling, after offering 262 seats to the all-India quota.
The candidates will be called for counselling in the order of merit and will be allotted seats of their choice based on the rule of reservation. ‘Individual call letters will be sent to the candidates as per the rank and counselling schedule will be published on webpages,’ the Minister said.
Panneerselvam announced the names of the eight toppers - six boys and two girls who scored 200 out of 200 in the required subjects in the Plus Two board examinations.
Karthika Sankar of ARC Kamatchi Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Mayiladuthurai), stood first and Balaji Prathep S of Sri Vidya Mandir Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Uthangarai), and Karthikeyan M A of SRV Boys Higher Secondary School (Rasipuram), came second and third. Devasena N of Kongu Matriculation HSS (Namakkal), Vignesh S of SRV Boys HSS ( Rasipuram), Karthikeyan T of Sri Vidya Mandir Matriculation HSS (Uthangarai), Palanisamy V of GVHS School (Mettur), and Varshini Ramesh of DAV HSS (Gopalapuram), took fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth places.
This year, 14,321 candidates have applied for admission to MBBS/BDS course. Of them, 384 were found ineligible due to various reasons including unfulfilled details and inadequate marks. Among the candidates who had applied, 5,064 are males and 8,873 females. While 5,606 candidates belonged BC, 3439 candidates were SC, 2846 were from MBC.
Of the 13,937 candidates found eligible, the bulk were from the State Board stream, while 303 were from the Central Board stream, 20 from the ICSE stream and 58 from others. A total of 533 candidates who had passed Plus Two examination in previous years also applied.
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The seat matrix will be displayed at the time of counselling, State Health Minister M R K Panneerselvam said while releasing the merit list for MBBS and BDS admissions for 2009-10 at the Directorate of Medical Education here on Monday.
The selection committee offers 1,483 seats in 15 medical colleges for counselling, after offering 262 seats to the all-India quota.
The candidates will be called for counselling in the order of merit and will be allotted seats of their choice based on the rule of reservation. ‘Individual call letters will be sent to the candidates as per the rank and counselling schedule will be published on webpages,’ the Minister said.
Panneerselvam announced the names of the eight toppers - six boys and two girls who scored 200 out of 200 in the required subjects in the Plus Two board examinations.
Karthika Sankar of ARC Kamatchi Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Mayiladuthurai), stood first and Balaji Prathep S of Sri Vidya Mandir Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Uthangarai), and Karthikeyan M A of SRV Boys Higher Secondary School (Rasipuram), came second and third. Devasena N of Kongu Matriculation HSS (Namakkal), Vignesh S of SRV Boys HSS ( Rasipuram), Karthikeyan T of Sri Vidya Mandir Matriculation HSS (Uthangarai), Palanisamy V of GVHS School (Mettur), and Varshini Ramesh of DAV HSS (Gopalapuram), took fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth places.
This year, 14,321 candidates have applied for admission to MBBS/BDS course. Of them, 384 were found ineligible due to various reasons including unfulfilled details and inadequate marks. Among the candidates who had applied, 5,064 are males and 8,873 females. While 5,606 candidates belonged BC, 3439 candidates were SC, 2846 were from MBC.
Of the 13,937 candidates found eligible, the bulk were from the State Board stream, while 303 were from the Central Board stream, 20 from the ICSE stream and 58 from others. A total of 533 candidates who had passed Plus Two examination in previous years also applied.