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Delhi High Court Issues Notice on NEET-UG State Quota Eligibility Criteria

The requirements for NEET-UG state quota seats in medical schools connected to Delhi University (DU) and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) have recently come under scrutiny. A National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) applicant has launched a lawsuit in an effort to make residency a requirement for applicants to the state quota MBBS and BDS seats. The affected universities, the state government, and the Directorate General Health Services have all received notices from the Delhi High Court, which has taken cognizance of the situation. Let’s examine this case’s specifics and ramifications in more detail.

Plea and Court Activities

The NEET applicant’s argument challenges the absence of a residence requirement as one of the essential qualifications for obtaining Delhi state quota seats. The petitioner claims that the current eligibility requirements for admission to undergraduate medical programmes like MBBS and BDS in the nation’s capital exclusively concentrate on completing class 11 and 12 exams from a school associated with a recognised board within Delhi. The petitioner claims that this stringent criterion has given rise to unethical behaviour, with schools in Delhi allegedly offering a “dummy schooling platform” to kids from outside Delhi who move to the city following their class 10 examinations in order to take advantage of the benefits of Delhi state quota seats.

 

According to the petitioner, these unreasonable and arbitrary restrictions have led to the misuse of state quota seats, which should ideally be given to lawful Delhi residents. In order to ensure that the seats are properly allotted to eligible candidates from the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), the petition emphasises the necessity of making residence one of the necessary eligibility requirements.

 

Notices have been given to GGSIPU, Delhi University, the state government, and the Directorate General Health Services by the Delhi High Court, which is being represented by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav. They have been given two weeks from the date of the notice to file their replies, under the court’s directive. On August 7, 2023, there will be another hearing in this case.

Concerns and Implications

The allotment of MBBS and BDS seats in medical colleges affiliated with GGSIPU and Delhi University may be significantly impacted if domicile is made a requirement for qualifying for state quota seats. If the petitioner’s case is accepted by the court, it would be made sure that only students who are legitimate Delhi residents are eligible for state quota seats. This action is intended to stop kids from other states from abusing the system by moving to Delhi following their class 10 exams.

 

But this choice can also prompt questions about fairness and equitable access for prospective medical students. Even if it aims to safeguard the rights of actual Delhi residents, it may unintentionally reduce the opportunities for deserving students from other states who have a genuine desire to study in the capital.

 

An significant step in resolving the issues stated by the petitioner is the Delhi High Court’s decision to issue notices on the argument challenging the eligibility requirements for NEET-UG state quota seats in medical colleges affiliated with GGSIPU and Delhi University. To guarantee that genuine Delhi residents receive their due share of state quota seats, the petitioner is asking for the inclusion of domicile as a necessary eligibility requirement. However, it is still unclear how the court would strike a balance between Delhi residents’ interests and the aspirations of deserving students from other states.

MAH MBA/ MMS Counselling 2023: deadline Extended to July 14

Do you intend to enrol in a Maharashtra MBA or MMS programme? Here’s some fantastic news if that’s the case. The MAH MBA/MMS Counselling registration deadline has been extended by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. Candidates who passed the entrance exam can now sign up for the counselling session through July 14. This extension gives candidates more time to finish the required procedures and ensure their admission to the first-year MBA/MMS programmes for the academic year 2023–2024. Candidates must go to the official website, mba2023.mahacet.org.in, and complete the registration process in order to take part in the counselling.

MAH MBA/ MMS Counselling 2023: Registration procedures

Candidate registration for the MAH MBA/MMS Counselling 2023 is as easy as the following:

 

  • Visit the official website.

Visit mba2023.mahacet.org.in to access the official MAH MBA/MMS Counselling 2023 website. You can access all the data and materials pertaining to the counselling process on one specific site.

 

  • Select the tab for new registration.

Locate and select the “new registration” tab from the website’s home page. By doing so, the registration procedure will start and you can enter your information.

 

  • Enter your information

Fill out the registration form completely and with accurate information. Your name, email address, mobile number, and other details must be entered exactly as the form asks.

 

  • Enter your application ID and password to log in.

Using your application ID and password, you can access the website after successfully registering. You’ll get access to the application form and other crucial areas thanks to this.

 

  • Complete the application and upload the required paperwork.

Complete the application form thoroughly and with all the required information. Before entering the information, please sure to double-check it. Additionally, you must upload the needed files in accordance with the guidelines. Make sure the writing is crisp and readable.

 

  • Save, submit, and pay the fees.

Save the application form after finishing it and adding the required files, then submit it. Make the payment for the counselling services. The registration cost is Rs 1,000 for general candidates, Rs 800 for candidates in reserved categories, and Rs 5,000 for candidates who are NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, or Foreign Nationals. Keep in mind that payments should only be made online and are not refundable.

 

  • Download the application form

After you’ve finished the process and paid the fee, you should download a copy of the application form for your records. During the verification phase or any later steps of the admission procedure, this document can be needed.

 

Candidates now have a critical opportunity to guarantee their admission to the MBA/MMS programmes in Maharashtra as a result of the extension of the registration deadline for MAH MBA/MMS Counselling 2023. Interested parties can easily register and complete the required processes to take part in the counselling process by following the above-described stages. The accuracy of all the information provided and the proper uploading of the necessary documents must be guaranteed. To minimise any inconveniences, make sure to register by the deadline and finish the registration procedure by July 14.

Hyderabad to Establish Eight New Government Medical Colleges

Undergraduate medical education is expected to significantly increase in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana. Eight additional medical colleges have been approved by the state government and are scheduled to open their doors in the 2024–2025 academic year. For Telangana’s medical aspirants living in each district, this development is fantastic news because it would give them more opportunity to pursue a career in medicine. Additionally, the inclusion of these colleges will boost the availability of MBBS seats, bolstering the state’s healthcare system.

Increased Medical Education

Eight Telangana districts—Jogulamba Gadwal, Narayanpet, Mulugu, Warangal, Medak, Yadadri Bhongir, Rangareddy, and Medchal Malkajgiri—are expected to host the forthcoming medical colleges. With the advent of these organisations, Telangana’s long-held goal of having medical colleges in each of its 33 districts is gradually coming true. Nine medical colleges are currently open and functioning in the state. The Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri KCR has a vision of one medical college in each district, and this planned expansion is in line with that goal.

 

Harish Rao, the Telangana state’s minister of health, announced the approval of these eight new medical schools on Twitter. He tweeted about his excitement for this accomplishment and emphasised that the opening of these medical institutions will not only increase student possibilities but also improve healthcare services in the corresponding districts. This action is consistent with the government’s Arogya Telangana agenda, which strives to enhance medical education and healthcare facilities throughout the state.

Infrastructure and government endorsement

A Government Order issued by the Department of Health, Medical, and Family Welfare provided administrative approval for the creation of the new medical colleges. The state’s current undergraduate seat matrix will gain a total of 800 extra seats thanks to each college’s anticipated intake capacity of 100 MBBS seats. The total number of seats available in government medical colleges will rise to 4,590 MBBS seats as a result.

 

The Roads & Buildings Department will be in charge of building the college buildings, while TSMSIDC, Hyderabad would be in charge of purchasing furnishings and equipment for the government general hospital structures. The Direction of Medical Education, Hyderabad, the Managing Director of TSMSIDC, Hyderabad, and the Engineer-in-Chief of the Roads & Buildings Department are among the relevant authorities who have been instructed by the government to take the necessary steps to ensure the smooth establishment of these new medical colleges.

 

Success of Telangana in Medical Education

Telangana has made outstanding strides in the area of medical education. With 22 MBBS seats per lakh of the population and 7.5 PG seats per lakh, the state now holds the top two rankings in the nation. Telangana will provide 900 of the 2,118 newly available medical seats in the country for the academic year 2023–2024, or 43% of the total.

 

The state only has three government medical colleges before to 2014. However, the government has constructed an astounding total of 29 medical colleges in just nine years. These initiatives are meant to overcome the difficulties the medical industry suffered during the joint rule of Andhra Pradesh, where poor and sluggish medical facilities led to catastrophic consequences and restricted access to MBBS education.

 

Health Minister Harish Rao remarked that classes with 100 MBBS seats in each college are expected to start in the following academic year when discussing the significance of these new medical colleges. Telangana will realise its target of having at least one medical college in every district with the development of these eight new government medical colleges. The state will eventually have 34 government medical colleges in total.

 

The state’s efforts to provide better healthcare services and high-quality medical education have reached a crucial turning point with the approval and impending opening of eight new government medical colleges in Telangana. In addition to increasing the chances available to aspiring medical professionals in each district, this expansion will also help the healthcare industry expand and flourish as a whole. Telangana’s focus to enhancing medical education is noteworthy and demonstrates the government’s desire to providing all of its citizens with affordable, high-quality healthcare.

132 Hindu doctors from Pakistan pass the NMC exam

A notable development is the NMC (National Medical Commission) exam being passed by 132 immigrant Hindu doctors from Pakistan, allowing them to practise medicine in India. These doctors now have more opportunities to improve the healthcare system in their chosen nation because to their success. The doctors have praised the Indian government’s efforts to ensure that doctors who studied medicine in Pakistan can practise in India, and a special event has been planned to show appreciation for the government. Attending the event, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel expressed his support and gratitude to the medical professionals.

A Path of Devotion and Resistance

These doctors’ experiences are evidence of their tenacity, tenacity, and unrelenting dedication to their vocation. Dr. Dashrath Kumar, 47, moved to India from Pakistan in 2006 and was granted citizenship in that country in 2016. He worked in a shoe store and did several odd jobs before starting his medical career to support himself. Dr. Kumar spent eight months studying for the NMC exam, which took place in January of this year, motivated by his love of medicine. His efforts were successful, and he now eagerly anticipates launching his own clinic after receiving his registration from the Gujarat Medical Council.

 

In a similar vein, Dr. Om Prakash Rathi, 49, entered India in 2007 and became a citizen in 2016. At the Dow Medical College of Karachi University in Pakistan, he earned his MBBS degree. Dr. Rathi worked as an assistant in a private hospital after moving to India, earning Rs 6,000 per month. He spent roughly eight hours per day studying in order to be prepared for the test.

 

After coming to India in 2009 and receiving his MBBS from Sindh University, Dr. Rajkumar Jesrani, a 60-year-old physician, was given Indian citizenship in 2016. Since 2009, he had been working to become registered in the state, and after passing the NMC exam, he showed optimism about opening his own practise in India.

Pride and Acknowledgement

The doctors received congratulations from Gujarat’s Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who also emphasised the value of their services to the state’s healthcare system. He emphasised that the presence of migrant Pakistani Hindu doctors providing their important services is a source of pride for the state. 32 of the 132 doctors that passed the NMC exam are located in Gujarat, significantly bolstering the state’s healthcare system and granting the local populace access to medical care.

 

A notable accomplishment for both the Indian healthcare system and the 132 Pakistani Hindu doctors who passed the NMC exam is this group’s success. Their perseverance, commitment, and pursuit of greatness serve as an example to aspiring medical professionals and a reminder of the transformational power of education and willpower.

 

Medical and Dental Education in Tamil Nadu Becomes More Expensive

This year, students in Tamil Nadu will have to pay a bit more to pursue their medical and dental degrees. Both government and private colleges now charge higher tuition for MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) and BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programmes. The new tuition structure, the fee increase, and its effects on prospective medical and dentistry students in Chennai and the state of Tamil Nadu will all be covered in this article.

Fees for Medical and Dental Courses are Increasing

The cost of attending MBBS and BDS programmes in Tamil Nadu has drastically increased this year. Government and management quota seats in medical and dental universities are impacted by the cost increase. The academic year’s cost structure has changed, and as a result, students must now pay larger fees than they did the year before.

MBBS Students Pay More in Tuition

The entire cost for MBBS students has increased from Rs 13,610 to Rs 18,073. Tuition fees, additional fees, caution deposits, library fees, university fees, insurance, Red Cross fees, other fees, and fees for Flag Day are some of the different parts of this. The majority of the total charge increase is due to the rise in tuition fees.

Higher BDS Student Expenses

Similar to this, there will be a rise in tuition costs for BDS students attending government dental colleges. The annual cost of tuition for BDS programmes has increased from Rs 2,000 to Rs 4,000. As a result, UG Dental students now pay an annual fee of Rs 16,073, up from Rs 11,610 in the previous year.

Seats subject to the government and management quota fee schedule

The fee structure for government quota seats in medical and dental colleges has been altered, according to the prospectus made public for admission to MBBS/BDS degree programmes. Tuition fees, special fees, caution deposits, library fees, university fees, insurance, Red Cross payments, other expenses, and fees for Flag Day are some of the fee components. In government colleges, UG students would be subject to these fees.

 

Fee Calculation for Medical and Dental Schools with Self-Financing

The Fee Committee, established by the Government of Tamil Nadu, shall choose the fee schedule for management quota seats, NRI seats, NRI lapsed seats, and minority seats in self-financing medical and dentistry institutes. The cost schedule in rupees will be available on the official websites during the counselling process.

Improvement of the prospectus for the counselling process

The prospectus this year is more detailed than the prospectus from last year for both government quota and management quota seats. It includes diagrammatic depictions of the counselling process, a dictionary of vocabulary, and a section answering frequently asked questions. These improvements are intended to give students thorough information and direction throughout the admissions process.

Modifications to Documentation Needs

The paperwork requirements for applicants have undergone certain adjustments as a result of the revised prospectus. Students were not obliged to submit a letter from the Chief Educational Officer last year; they are not required to do so this year. Also, parents are no longer required to provide identification documentation.

The number of MBBS seats in Tamil Nadu

Many medical institutes in Tamil Nadu offer a sizable number of MBBS seats. There are 11,225 MBBS seats available in the state’s 72 medical schools. 38 government medical colleges have 5,225 seats total among them. It is significant to note that the Director General of Health Services for the All India pool is entitled to 15% of the seats in government medical colleges.

Seating Allocation and Distribution

The distribution and allotment of seats for MBBS admissions are based on the seat matrix. In the absence of official notification from the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, three new self-financing institutions have asserted that they have gotten clearance from the National Medical Commission. The number of MBBS seats at the ESIC medical college in K.K. Nagar has increased by 50, increasing the total to 175.

More Space at the ESIC Medical College

50 additional MBBS seats have been added to the seat matrix of the ESIC medical college in K.K. Nagar. This increase in seats enables the institution to accept more students, which raises the overall number of options for medical study.

Seating Matrix Information

The specifics of the seat matrix are essential to the admissions process. The University is in charge of giving counselling staff the information they need regarding the seat matrix. These specifics will improve the distribution of seats to worthy applicants and streamline the admissions process.

Important Admissions Dates

The deadline to apply for Tamil Nadu’s MBBS and BDS programmes is July 10, 2023 at 5 PM. By the second or third week of July, the first round of counselling should be completed, and classes should start on August 1. To ensure a smooth admissions process, students are recommended to keep up with official announcements and significant dates.

Number of Candidates Who Are Qualified

In all, 78,693 applicants who took the National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test (NEET) in May 2023 qualified. Except for yoga and naturopathy, these NEET results would be taken into account for admission to a variety of medical programmes, including paramedical and Ayush programmes. Students must perform well on the NEET to be admitted because there is still fierce rivalry for seats.

Using NEET Scores as Admission Criteria

The admissions process for medical and dentistry programmes heavily relies on NEET scores. The NEET scores are used to rank the candidates and establish their eligibility. To improve their chances of being admitted to their selected programmes, aspirant medical and dental students should concentrate on preparing for the NEET exam.

Online Counselling Application Process

Tamil Nadu’s online counselling application process has started. 3,900 prospective doctors have enrolled, and 1,200 of them paid their registration fees on the first day. Students have an easy and quick way to apply for MBBS and BDS seats in Tamil Nadu through the online counselling process.

 

Aspiring students are concerned about the rise of tuition for dental and medical programmes in Tamil Nadu. This year, education will cost more due to the altered fee structure, which also applies to management and government quota seats. Students should follow the newest announcements and crucial dates as the admissions process develops. It’s critical to keep in mind that pursuing a profession in medicine or dentistry involves commitment, diligence, and careful planning.

DY Patil Medical College Ordered to Return Original Certificates of Students

The Bombay High Court recently ordered the Kolhapur-based DY Patil Medical College to restore the original credentials of three medical students by July 10, 2023. These documents contain the students’ MBBS grade reports and degree certificates, which are essential for their entrance to postgraduate programmes. The students claimed that their university was unjustly withholding their paperwork. The college was criticised by the High Court bench, which was made up of Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale, for failing to appear before the Court after receiving a summons on June 15.

Background

The petitioner pupils went before the High Court and complained that their school was wrongfully refusing to provide them their original documents when they wanted to leave. The HC panel took note of a notification issued by the Maharashtra State Government in 2018 prohibiting private medical colleges from requiring students to serve mandatory service bonds after completing their medical education.

 

The High Court took into account the arguments made by the solicitors for the students, the Centre, and the University Grants Commission (UGC) at the hearing on June 15. The HC bench noted after reviewing the arguments that the college failed to show up in court despite being served with the petition. The bench issued a second notice to give the college time to respond and be heard, which resulted in the matter being put on hold. The judges made it clear that if the college continued to be absent, no more adjournments would be given.

 

However, the college once again did not show up for the hearing that followed on June 28. With this in mind, the High Court noted that DY Patil College appeared to disregard both the court’s notices and its need to participate in the proceedings. The Court emphasised that the college would face repercussions and would not be able to argue that it was not heard if it failed to appear despite receiving a notice.

 

Since May 2022, the college allegedly hasn’t provided the authentic postgraduate certificates and marksheets. A notification saying that colleges recognised as universities or considered universities by the UGC could not keep original certificates presented at the time of admission was issued in 2018, the UGC’s legal counsel informed the court.

 

The Court expressed its serious dissatisfaction in view of this information, especially in light of the UGC directive. The bench ordered DY Patil Medical College to give the three petitioning doctors the original records, and set a follow-up hearing for June 17 to make sure compliance.

 

The recent order from the Bombay High Court to the DY Patil Medical College emphasises the need of upholding students’ legal rights and educational institutions’ legal responsibilities. Withholding original credentials and documentation might negatively affect students’ prospects for the future and prevent them from advancing academically and professionally. To ensure a just and open system for students, it is essential for colleges and universities to follow the rules established by the government and regulatory organisations.

 

DU BTech Admission: July 25, selection will be done from JEE Main Common Rank

The University of Delhi (DU), which is renowned for its esteemed academic offerings, will offer three BTech programmes in the areas of computer science and engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and electrical engineering for the academic year 2023–2024. Interested candidates may now submit an application to Delhi University in order to pursue a BTech degree.

 

The registration period for DU BTech Admission 2023 opened on July 5 at Delhi University. This article gives prospective applicants all the information they need to know about the admissions process, eligibility requirements, and selection process.

BTech Admissions Procedure at DU

A thorough approach is followed during the application process for DU BTech programmes to ensure that only eligible applicants are chosen. There are several steps involved, including application submission, registration, and merit-based selection.

Eligibility Requirements

Candidates must satisfy the following requirements in order to be admitted to DU BTech:

 

  • Candidates must have achieved a qualifying score on the JEE Main 2023.
  • Candidates must have successfully finished their 10+2 education from an accredited board or university with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as their required subjects.
  • For several categories, a separate qualifying examination minimum aggregate score may be required.

Application and Registration

By registering and applying for DU BTech admission using the approved registration portal at engineering.uod.ac.in, applicants who meet the eligibility requirements can apply. Candidates can start the application procedure by entering their JEE Main 2023 name, application number, and birthdate on the registration portal.

 

After successfully registering, applicants can log in to their dashboard and complete their personal and academic information as well as their course preferences. For the sake of eliminating any disputes throughout the selecting process, it is crucial to supply precise information.

 

Selection Process

The All India Common Entrance Test (JEE Main) Mains Rank List (AIR CRL) will be used to determine which applicants to the DU BTech programme would be accepted. For admission to the BTech programmes, the university would take into account the applicants’ JEE Main 2023 rankings.

Selection and the Merit List

Delhi University would give priority to applicants during the allotment procedure based on the program’s merits, category (General/OBC-NCL/SC/ST/EWS), and the number of seats available. The institution will make every effort to give the most worthy applicants places first.

 

Aspiring engineers have good chances with Delhi University’s BTech programmes in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Computer Science & Engineering. The admissions procedure guarantees a fair selection based on merit and gives students a platform to pursue their educational and professional objectives.

Revised Schedule TS EAMCET 2023 Counselling: Phase 1 Registration Begins

The updated schedule for TS EAMCET 2023 Counselling on July 6, 2023 was just released by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). For applicants to B.E./B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, and Pharm.D. programmes, this update is crucial. Interested candidates can consult the official notice located on the TS EAMCET website at tseamcet.nic.in to stay informed.

The Revised Counselling Schedule Overview

The government’s acceptance of additional seats and the release of Intermediate Examination Advanced Supplementary results led to the adjustment of the counselling schedule. Participants in the counselling procedure must have qualified for TSEAMCET-2023 and have earned a minimum grade point average in group subjects on the Intermediate or its equivalent examination of 45% (40% for candidates from reserved groups).

The TS EAMCET 2023 Counselling schedule has been modified with specified dates for each phase to facilitate a quick and easy procedure. The updated timetable is broken out as follows:

Phase 1:

  • July 7-8, 2023: Online filling of application form.
  • July 9, 2023: Certificate verification for candidates with slot bookings.
  • July 9-12, 2023: Candidates can exercise options after certificate verification.
  • July 12, 2023: Freezing of options.
  • On or before July 16, 2023: Display of provisional allotment of seats.
  • July 16-22, 2023: Payment of tuition fees and self-reporting through the website.

Application Procedure for TS EAMCET 2023 Counselling

For a step-by-step guide on how to apply for the counselling round, see below:

  • Visit tseamcet.nic.in to access the TS EAMCET website.
  • Find and click the “TS EAMCET 2023 Counselling Registration” link on the front page.
  • After entering your login information, click “Submit.”
  • Complete the application and pay the necessary application fees.
  • Upload the needed documents if necessary.
  • Click “Submit” to complete your registration once you have finished all the steps.
  • Download the page and keep a hard copy of the same for further need.

For more related details candidates can check the official site of TS EAMCET.

Candidates will have plenty of time and opportunity to finish the application procedure and reserve their seats for the selected courses thanks to the updated TS EAMCET 2023 Counselling schedule. To ensure they don’t lose out on this chance, prospective candidates must be aware of the amended dates and strictly adhere to the registration process.

Round 2 Seat Allotment List Declared at 5 PM: JoSAA Counselling 2023

For qualifying JEE Mains and JEE Advanced 2023 applicants, the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling process is presently underway for the 2023 academic year. The goal of the admissions procedure for famous engineering institutes across India is to provide admissions. We will go through the crucial information regarding the Round 2 seat allotment list, the procedure to verify the list, and the next actions for applicants in this article.

 

Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other government-funded technical institutes are among the 110 participating institutions that participate in the joint seat allocation process (JoSAA). Multiple rounds of counselling are held, and candidates are assigned seats based on their rank, the choices they made when registering for counselling, and the availability of seats.

Seat Allocation Declaration for Round 2

Today at 5 p.m., the Round 2 seat allocation list for JEE Advanced 2023 qualifying candidates will be released. Using this list, the candidates’ seats will be assigned depending on their preferences and availability. Candidates must check and download their seat allotment results by going to the JoSAA’s official website at josaa.nic.in.

Qualification for 2023 JoSAA Counselling

Candidates must have successfully passed both the JEE Mains 2023 and JEE Advanced 2023 exams in order to participate in JoSAA Counselling 2023. The seat allocation list is created using the candidates’ choices as of June 28. Candidates that satisfy these qualifying requirements are qualified to participate in the counselling process.

How to View the Seat Allocation List for Round 2

Candidates can examine the Round 2 seat allocation list by following the procedures below:

 

Step 1: Go to josaa.nic.in, the organization’s official website.

Step 2: Select the “Round 2 Seat Allotment Result Announced” link.

Step 3: Enter your JEE Main 2023 Application ID, password, and pin to login.

Step 4: A screen will show the JoSAA Round 2 seat allocation list.

Step 5: Save the list to your computer for later use.

 

Dates and deadlines

Candidates have until July 10 to complete online reporting, fee payment, document uploads, and any necessary query responses after the Round 2 seat allocation list is released. Any queries must be answered by July 11 at 5 p.m. The following dates will be significant for JoSAA Counselling 2023:

 

  • Round 3 Seat Allotment Result: July 12
  • Round 4 Seat Allotment Result: July 16
  • Round 5 Seat Allotment Result: July 21
  • Round 6 Seat Allotment Result: July 26

 

It’s important to note that on June 30, the results of the Round 1 seat allocation were released. On June 4, the JEE Advanced 2023 exam was given, and on June 18, the results were released.

 

Candidates who have passed JEE Mains and JEE Advanced 2023 must go through the crucial step of JoSAA Counselling. At 5 p.m. today, the Round 2 seat allocation list will be released, and applicants can check their results on the JoSAA website. The critical dates and deadlines for online reporting, fee payment, document submission, and query responses must be understood by candidates. Candidates can acquire their preferred engineering seats in prestigious institutes around India by adhering to the outlined procedures and keeping track of the schedule.

IPMAT Result 2023 Announced

On July 5, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore released the much awaited IPMAT Result 2023. The results for aspirants who took the Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test 2023 are now available on the IIM Indore website, iimidr.ac.in. This represents a significant turning point for individuals hoping to enrol in the famous institute’s 5-year integrated management programme.

A Doorway to a Promising Future

The IPMAT exam, which was held on June 16, 2023, acts as a springboard for applicants hoping to start a fruitful career in management. The next level, which entails the Written Ability Test (WA) and Personal Interviews (PI), is now open to candidates who passed the IPMAT exam and were shortlisted.

Skills Evaluation for Success

The upcoming interview stage will assess applicants on a range of criteria, including communication abilities, general knowledge, level of confidence, persuasion abilities, and knowledge. These criteria are necessary for a well-rounded manager and are important in developing the next generation of business leaders in our country.

 

Personal interviews for the selected candidates will be held at The Road Ahead IIM Indore from July 17 to July 20, 2023. To guarantee convenience and safety, the interviews will be held online. There are 150 MBA seats available at the institute for this programme, hence admission is quite competitive.

Obtaining Your IPMAT 2023 Results

Follow the procedure indicated below step-by-step to check your IPMAT 2023 result:

 

Step 1: Go to IIM Indore’s official website.

Visit IIM Indore’s main webpage at iimidr.ac.in.

 

Step 2: Open the ‘Admission’ tab.

After arriving at the homepage, look for and select the “Admission” tab.

 

Step 3: Go to the ‘Provisional short-list for batch 2023’ area.

Find and click on the part titled “Provisional short-list for batch 2023.”

 

Step 4: Submit your information.

Fill in the appropriate fields with your application number, registered email address, and birthdate.

 

Step 5: Retrieve your IPMAT 2023 results.

Your IPMAT 2023 result can be retrieved by clicking the “Get status” button.

 

Step 6: Print and save your outcome

Download and print the result once it has been presented on the screen for future use.

Keep Up to Date for More Information

Candidates are recommended to often check the IIM Indore official website for any updates or new details on the subsequent steps in the admissions process. By staying educated, you can make sure that you are prepared and don’t overlook any important information.

 

A significant accomplishment for aspirants hoping to enrol in the 5-year integrated management programme at IIM Indore is the release of the IPMAT Result 2023. Only the most worthy applicants will be given a seat at this distinguished university following the next Written Ability Test and Personal Interviews, which will test the candidates’ talents and aptitude.

 

Candidates must quickly obtain their findings and start preparing for the next steps now that the results are ready for download. During the interview process, be focused, keep a pleasant attitude, and put your best foot forward. Keep in mind that this is a chance for you to demonstrate your managerial skills and enthusiasm.