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A State-of-the-Art 100-Bed Hospital and Trauma Care Centre off Yamuna Expressway: Jewar

The healthcare system in the city of Jewar, which is part of the Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, is about to undergo a considerable transformation. To meet the critical medical needs of the neighbourhood, a 100-bed hospital and trauma centre are being built next to the Yamuna Motorway. This cutting-edge facility, which is projected to cost roughly Rs 45 crore, would serve the region’s requirements by providing complete healthcare and meeting the rising need for easily accessible medical care.

A Measure to Save Lives

Dr. Sunil Sharma, the chief medical officer for Gautam Budh Nagar, and Dhirendra Singh, a Jewar MLA, lay the cornerstone for the 100-bed trauma facility and integrated hospital. The hospital’s crucial location next to the Yamuna Motorway, noted for its high accident rate, was emphasised by the MLA at the event. By building this facility, it will be possible to save lives by giving accident victims prompt medical care.

A Benefit for the Area

The Jewar hospital and trauma care facility will not only provide medical care for accident victims but also for the local community, many of whom are unable to afford private hospitals due to financial restrictions. Particularly during the second wave of the COVID-19 epidemic, there has been a steady rise in the demand for a government hospital in the region. This facility will fill the gap and give individuals in need access to crucial healthcare services.

Infrastructure and Financial Support

The state government demonstrated its dedication to enhancing healthcare facilities by allocating Rs 6 crore for the hospital’s construction. A significant contribution was made by the Yamuna Motorway Industrial Development Authority, which gave the facility access to six acres of land at a cost-effective rate of Rs 1 per square metre. This backing from the federal and local governments guarantees the project’s smooth development and brings high-quality healthcare closer to the populace.

The Demand for Trauma Care Facilities

Each year, multiple accidents and fatalities occur on the 165-kilometer Yamuna Motorway, which connects the National Capital Region to Agra and Western Uttar Pradesh. To manage such urgent patients quickly, it becomes essential to build a trauma care facility. Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Limited is building a 100-bed hospital that will serve the community’s medical needs in addition to those of accident victims.

Providing Access to Better Healthcare

Another element adding to the importance of this medical centre is the forthcoming Noida International Airport near Jewar. The hospital and trauma centre will be crucial in providing healthcare needs for any emergency given that the airport is expected to start operations nearby. The region is well-prepared to face any medical crisis because to this integrated approach to healthcare, giving the locals a sense of security.

 

A big step forward in enhancing healthcare services in the area has been made with the opening of a 100-bed hospital and trauma unit in Jewar. The hospital is in a prime position to save lives and act as a beacon of hope for the neighbourhood because to its close proximity to the Yamuna Motorway and the planned Noida International Airport. Government, local officials, and healthcare experts working together to provide quality healthcare to people in need, promoting a better and safer future for Jewar and the communities around it.

State’s Nursing and Paramedical College Rankings Are Revealed by UP CM

The release of the state’s nursing and paramedical college ratings represents a significant advancement for Uttar Pradesh’s (UP) healthcare education system. The “Mission Niramaya” ranking system was unveiled by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at a gathering in Lucknow. This initiative, which was introduced in October 2022, intends to raise the standard of pre-service education programmes for the paramedical and nursing areas. The state administration hopes to promote openness, responsibility, and the training of highly qualified healthcare workers by putting this idea into action.

The Need for Training Change

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the crowd at the ceremony and emphasised the significance of updating the training given to nursing and paramedical professionals. He emphasised the importance of including practical knowledge in their training because of their crucial role in the health and medical system. Adityanath emphasised the importance of educating young people about the rewarding employment opportunities in the nursing and paramedical fields.

Fostering Openness and Accountability

“Mission Niramaya” includes both public and private institutions and seeks to offer insightful information about the calibre status of colleges. The public will have access to this grading system via the UP State Medical Faculty’s official website. The project aims to motivate institutions to raise their standards of instruction and training by reviewing instructional strategies, learning outcomes, and technical documentation.

The Evaluation Process

A group of 70 technical assessors from “Mission Niramaya” analysed the colleges’ numerous components extensively as part of the ranking system they devised. 58 non-technical evaluators also evaluated the infrastructure and general documentation. In order to provide an accurate assessment of the institutions’ performance, the Quality Council of India (QCI) meticulously chose these assessors from around the nation. They categorised the colleges into five classes (A, B, C, D, and E).

 

Acknowledging the Efforts

Recognising the work Chief Minister Adityanath praised the work of “Mission Niramaya,” which helps more than 80,000 students in the state who are pursuing professions in nursing and paramedicine. He emphasised that Uttar Pradesh is the first Indian state to carry out this certification process for its educational institutions. This programme helps institutions evaluate their performance and raise their academic standards, which benefits both students and colleges.

Collaborative Quality Improvement Efforts

To guarantee a thorough review, the UP State Medical Faculty worked with prominent organisations like Jhpiego, UPTSU, and the Quality Council of India (QCI). To make it easier for colleges to participate in the review process, an intuitive app-based tool was made available to them. Infrastructure, Teaching-Learning Process, and Learning Outcomes are the three pillars on which Jhpiego developed the grading system and score rubrics. While QCI performed desktop analysis, advised institutions, taught assessors, and conducted physical visits utilising body cameras to ensure transparency, UPTSU offered technological assistance and validation.

Ensure Objectivity and Transparency

Objectivity and transparency were upheld throughout the review process. During physical visits, assessment teams employed body cameras to capture and broadcast interactions with children, teachers, and administrators. Each college received a draught report that allowed them to analyse the results and file complaints. To address the issues brought up by colleges, QCI formed the Grievance Review Committee (GRC), which made sure the assessment was fair and unbiased.

Mentor Organisations and Quality Enhancement

During the occasion, eight Mentor Institutes were onboarded as part of “Mission Niramaya’s” second phase. These institutions will work with other organisations to raise educational standards, including the College of Nursing at GIMS, Greater Noida, and KGMU, Lucknow. Through quality improvement measures, this relationship demonstrates the government’s dedication to improving healthcare services in Uttar Pradesh, which will benefit both students and the general population.

 

The addition of the nursing and paramedical college rankings under “Mission Niramaya” represents a substantial improvement in Uttar Pradesh’s healthcare education system. The grading system intends to raise the bar for pre-service education programmes and guarantee the hiring of highly qualified healthcare workers by encouraging openness and accountability. The government’s attention to quality improvement programmes is a reflection of its commitment to offering the people of Uttar Pradesh improved healthcare services.

 

Delay in Announcing MBBS-UG Merit List Raises Concerns in Manipur

The education system in the troubled state of Manipur has experienced yet another setback. The Manipur Directorate of Health Services, which oversees the state’s medical college admissions, missed the deadline for releasing the NEET-UG merit list. Those prospective medical students who are anxiously expecting their admissions results have become anxious and uncertain as a result of this delay. We shall examine the causes of this delay and its effects on the impacted pupils in this post.

Having Difficulties With Administrative Issues

The NEET-UG merit list announcement date was July 7 according to the Manipur government. However, the state’s current law and order crisis has created substantial administrative difficulties. Due to the prolonged internet blackout and the risks of using the roads, the district health department representatives from Jiribam, an Assamese district that borders the Barak valley, were unable to submit the pupils’ physical applications.

Transportation Problems and Offline Forms

The directorate has permitted offline submissions for MBBS admissions since the widely used method of online form submission was paralysed. However, the district officials were unable to deliver the offline application forms from Jiribam to the directorate of health services in Imphal, the state capital, because of the state of law and order. The transport of these forms was made more difficult recently by the unavailability of helicopter services.

The Merit List’s determination

The creation of the merit list has been hampered by the delay in obtaining all of the application forms. All forms must be submitted before the directorate can begin the evaluation process. Even if forms from other districts have been gathered, Jiribam and Imphal’s travel issues continue to be a problem. The only practical way to get around the risks of road travel may be to airlift the forms.

Streamlining Classes on Campus

Even when the merit list is revealed, organising the campuses to hold lessons will be a struggle. Due to the ongoing instability, the Churachandpur Medical College (CMC) first batch of Meitei students had to be evacuated. They are currently enrolled at the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) in Imphal East. For the future batch, a similar arrangement might be implemented, giving students the option to attend classes in Churachandpur or Imphal.

Currently Determining Class Locations

The institutions will choose the final venues for holding classes after the counselling process. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has granted the CMC authorization to hold classes at both the CMC and Imphal campuses for a calendar year. By the end of August, it should be clear where classes will be held, providing students with certainty about where they will pursue their MBBS study.

 

In conclusion, the difficulties faced by aspirant medical students have increased as a result of the delay in the release of the NEET-UG merit list in conflict-torn Manipur. This delay is a result of a combination of administrative challenges, offline form submissions, transportation problems, and campus streamlining obstacles. A fair and effective admissions procedure for the worthy students must be ensured while the directorate works to resolve these problems.

Telangana Government Reserves 100% Seats for Domicile Students in State Medical Colleges

The Telangana Government has announced a significant change, removing the 15% unreserved quota for admissions to the 36 medical institutions that were founded following the creation of the new State of Telangana. This choice guarantees that only Telangana-resident students will be eligible to enrol in these medical institutes. The change intends to give local students better possibilities to get MBBS seats and continue their medical study within the state.

Background and Governmental Law

The Telangana Government amended the admission requirements for the state medical institutions by an order issued by Sam Rizvi, Secretary of Medical and Health. The AP Reorganisation Act and Article 371D of the Constitution are in compliance with the choice to eliminate the unreserved quota for these colleges. Due to these revisions, only students from Telangana would be able to fill all medical seats in medical institutions that were founded after June 2, 2014 under the competitive authority quota.

Expansion of Opportunities for Medical Education

T Harish Rao, Telangana’s health minister, emphasised the decision’s advantages for the state’s access to medical education prospects. There were a total of 20 medical colleges, both public and private, offering 2,850 MBBS seats before Telangana was created. 280 of these seats were open to applicants from both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh because they were unreserved.

 

The number of medical seats in Telangana has dramatically increased to 8,340 with the opening of 36 new medical institutions. These extra seats would only be used by Telangana students, giving them a better chance to get admitted to continue their MBBS degrees. The government’s dedication to improving healthcare and medical education for local students is reflected in the state’s expansion of medical institutions.

Competition for Admission and Unreserved Quota

The unreserved quota has been eliminated for the 36 recently founded medical schools, however it will still be in place for the 20 medical schools that already existed before Telangana was formed. This clause permits 15% of seats to be open, allowing applicants from Andhra Pradesh to compete for those colleges’ admission.

 

The Telangana Government wants to address the problem of Telangana students losing their legitimate seats owing to competition from Andhra Pradesh students by limiting the unreserved quota to the older medical colleges. This amendment gives Telangana students more possibilities to pursue their medical dreams by reserving 520 medical seats specifically for them.

A key turning point was reached in the state’s educational system with the Telangana Government’s decision to reserve all seats in the 36 newly built medical institutions for domicile students. With this action, local students are more likely to be accepted into MBBS programmes and continue their medical studies in Telangana. The administration wants to improve access to high-quality healthcare services and medical education possibilities in the state by growing medical colleges and reserving all seats for Telangana students.

MDS Courses Admission Under Competent Authority Quota for the Academic Year 2023-24

The admissions process for MDS (Master of Dental Surgery) programmes under the Competent Authority Quota for the academic year 2023–2024 is strictly governed by regulations. These rules are applicable to the KNR University of Health Sciences in Telangana’s state-affiliated dental colleges. We shall examine the comprehensive prospectus for admission to MDS courses in this post, going over the requirements, the application process, the counselling process, and more.

 

The number of MDS seats available under the Competent Authority Quota for the academic year 2023–2024 shall be in compliance with the directives of the DCI, GOI, Telangana government, and KNRUHS. The 2023–24 Seat Matrix is as follows:

 

  • Posted on the University website prior to using the online counselling options.
  • If the DCI/Government of India approves any additional MDS Course seats for colleges associated with KNRUHS for the academic year 2023–2024, those seats would also be filled. There won’t be any more notifications sent out.

Important Dates

Date of issue of Notification for admission into MDS Courses for 2023-24 10-07-2023
Availability of online Application and uploading of Certificates https://tsmds.tsche.in  From 8.00 A.M. 12-07-2023 to 17-07-2023 up to 5.00 P.M.
Date of release of final merit list after verification of certificates  To be notified later
Dates of exercising web optionsfor admission into MDS Courses counseling To be notified later
Commencement of Classes To be notified later
Closure of admissions  As per DCI Regulations

Eligibility:

Eligibility for admission to MDS courses is based on meeting the requirements listed below. For places under the Competent Authority Quota at dentistry schools connected to the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences in Warangal, they must apply online and provide their genuine certificates.

  • Candidates who achieved the following “cutoff scores and above” on the NEET-MDS-2023 examination are eligible to apply.
Category Minimum eligibility criteria  Cut off Score 
General Category 50th Percentile  272 
SC/ST/OBC  40th Percentile  238 
PWD (OC) 45th Percentile  255

 

  • The candidate must be an Indian citizen. Candidates are only eligible to apply for MDS admissions if they meet the Local or Non-Local status requirements as per Education (W) Department,(Presidential Order). The admission requirements have also been amended and substituted by G.O.Ms. Department, HM&FW (C1) Department.
  • Candidates with Telangana or Andhra Pradesh residency who earned their BDS degree in another Indian state are eligible for the unreserved quota.
  • The BDS degree must have been earned from a dental college in India.
  • The Dental Council of India should accept the BDS degree.
  • Internship should have been finished by June 30, 2023, or earlier.
  • For service candidates, time served must be calculated as of June 30, 2023.
  • A dental council of India registration is required.
  • Candidates who are currently enrolled in an MDS course are not eligible to register.
  • Along with the registration and processing fees, candidates must also pay a price for the regulation-specified equivalence/equivalency verification of their certificates. The registration cost and verification fee
  • Along with the registration and processing fees, candidates must also pay a price for the regulation-specified equivalence/equivalency verification of their certificates. Once paid, the verification cost and registration fee cannot be refunded or postponed. Therefore, aspirants are recommended to carefully review the eligibility requirements before applying for using the NEET MDS-2023 Rank to determine merit position in the appropriate categories for State quota seats.

 

Reservation in Aid of the Home-Town Candidates

  • According to the A.P. Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission) order, 85% of the seats are reserved for local applicants who reside in the area.

 

Candidates Eligible for 15% Unreserved Quota:

Candidates who qualify for consideration for the remaining 15% of unreserved seats fall into the following categories.

Reservations:

  •  15%, 10%, and 29% seats of Post Graduate Dental Degree MDS Courses that are set aside for SC, ST, and BC (BC-A-7%, BC-B-10%, BC-C-1%, BC-D-7%, and BC-E4%) applicants, respectively.
  • Persons with Disabilities (PWD) candidates will each get 5% of the available seats, which are horizontal reservations for postgraduate degree programmes. For each category’s total number of seats in clinical and non-clinical subjects separately, a reservation for PWDs must be imposed.

Online Applications:

From 8 a.m. on July 12th, 2023, until 5 p.m. on July 17th, 2023, the online application form for determining merit position in respective categories for Competent Authority Quota seats using NEET MDS – 2023 Rank will be accessible on the website https://tsmds.tsche.in. and https://knruhs.telangana.gov.in/

 

Applications Online:

  • Read the Notification, Prospectus/ Regulations carefully.
  • Keep the following required documents ready: 
  1. a) NEET – MDS 2023 Admit card issued by the NBE 
  2. b) NEET – MDS 2023 Rank card issued by the NBE 
  3. c) Study Certificates from 1 stBDS to final BDS. 
  4. d) BDS Degree certificate. 
  5. e) In case of Candidates from Government Dental College, Hyderabad, Government Dental College, Vijayawada, Army Dental College, Secunderabad, Study certificates from 6th class to Intermediate/12th standard. 
  6. f) Latest Permanent caste certificate if applicable (issued by Competent Authority of Govt. of Telangana) 
  7. g) Internship Completion certificate
  8. j) Dental Council Registration Certificate. 

 

  • The registration and processing fee can be paid through Debit card/ Credit card or Net Banking 
  • The registration and processing fee paid by the applicants is not refundable and not adjusted to a future date under any circumstances

 

Procedure for Filling Online Application and Procedure for Online Payment: 

Certificates Required Before Filling the Application Form Online

List of Documents

 

S.No Details of Certificate  File Type Size of file 
1 Copy of Provisional or Original BDS Degree Certificate.(Mandatory)  pdf  500 KB
2 .Copy of BDS study certificate. (Mandatory) pdf  500 KB
3 Copy of the Compulsory Rotatory Internship certificate. (Mandatory)  pdf  500 KB
4 Copies of Permanent Dental Registration from the respective State Dental Council. (Mandatory) pdf  500 KB
5 If the candidate passed BDS from Govt. Dental College, Vijayawada, Govt. Dental College, Hyderabad and Army Dental College, Secunderabad, he / she has to submit study certificates from 6th to Intermediate / 10+2. ( Mandatory if applicable)  pdf  500 KB
6 10 years Residence proof/ Study certificates for TS/AP candidates claiming unreserved quota seats (who studied BDS outside TS/AP or other country) pdf  500 KB
7 Social Status Certificate (Permanent Caste Certificate) as shown in Annexure – I in the application form. (issued through mee-seva) if applicable pdf  500 KB
8 Service Certificate in case of In-service candidates as in Annexure-III B.  pdf  500 KB
9 NEET -MDS – 2023 – SCORE CARD. (Mandatory) pdf  500 KB
10 Photo identity proof (Aadhar) (Mandatory) pdf  500 KB
11 Candidate’s Latest passport size Photo (Mandatory) jpg/jpeg 100 KB 
12 Specimen Signature of the Candidate (Mandatory) jpg/jpeg 100 KB

Steps to Register for PG Admission Program  

  1. Mobile and Email Registration,
  2. Candidate Registration (Payment of fee), 
  3. Updating of data 
  4. Uploading of Certificates. 

Note: 

  1. No further Notification will be issued by the University unless there is any change in the schedule. No Individual intimations will be sent. 
  2. Printout of application along with all enclosuresshould be submitted at the time of verification. 3. If the candidate faces any difficulty for submitting the online application the following numbers may be contacted: 

Help Line Numbers:

  • For Technical help: 9392685856, 7842542216 and 9059672216
  • For technical issues like exercising web options Email to [email protected] 
  • For clarifications on Regulations: 9490585796 and 7901098840 
  • For any other issues Email to [email protected]  (10.00 AM to 6.00 PM only) 
  • For payment gateway issues: 9959101577

Registration and Processing Fees

Registration and processing Fees are Rs. 5500 (plus additional bank transaction fees) for OC and BC categories and Rs. 5000 (plus additional bank transaction fees) for SC and ST categories. Once registration and processing costs have been paid, they will never be a return.

 

In the event that a candidate holds a BDS degree from another state or another nation, they must pay the equivalency fee, which is stipulated in the regulations and is worth Rs. 5000 or Rs. 7000, respectively, along with the registration fee.

For Detailed Information Check the prospectus by clicking this link

https://tsmds.tsche.in/doc/Prospectus.pdf

RMLIMS Receives Recognition for MBBS Seats After Intervention by CM

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has at last recognised Lucknow’s Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS) for 150 MBBS seats. Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, intervened in the situation before this decision was made. Five years are allotted for the NMC’s recognition to be in effect before the institute must request for renewal.

 

The NMC had earlier raised concerns about the institute’s failure to comply with the Aadhaar Based Biometric Attendance System (AEBAS). However, as a result of the Chief Minister’s intervention, higher-ranking representatives from the medical education department and RMLIMS addressed the NMC to request recognition at the CM’s direction.

 

The institute was successful in persuading the NMC that it has taken steps to comply with the biometric attendance system, according to a recent story by the Times of India. The head of the institute was subsequently told by the NMC that the students receiving training at RMLIMS were given continuation of recognition (COR). Recognization was granted for each batch’s 150 student intake.

 

The RMLIMS Lucknow spokesperson, Prof. AP, expressed his happiness at this development by saying, “This is yet another milestone in the journey of the institute. Now, the students are content and joyful.

 

Students must receive recognition from the NMC for a specific batch in order to register with the State Council or NMC. Graduates of MBBS programmes are unable to practise medicine without recognition. Additionally, they are prohibited from taking part in the counselling process for admission to postgraduate medical programmes.

 

Around 40 medical colleges were de-recognized by the NMC earlier this year as a result of a crackdown on medical education institutions that failed to meet the required requirements. Additionally, almost 100 other medical schools were being investigated and could be subject to similar punishment.

 

Due to the lack of NMC recognition, about 300 medical graduates from the 2017 class of three medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh experienced registration issues. These graduates were uncertain for a full year as the crisis remained. The MBBS class of 2018, which will finish their programme in 2023, also expressed worries about the future.

 

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) addressed Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about the problem these medical graduates were experiencing in Uttar Pradesh, blaming the NMC for the predicament.

For the Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow and its students, receiving recognition from the National Medical Commission is a major accomplishment. The Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s assistance was essential in finding a solution. With this designation, the institution may continue to develop future medical professionals and give its students a top-notch education. It is envisaged that this choice will guarantee the MBBS graduates from RMLIMS a smooth career advancement and open the door for their enrollment in postgraduate medical programmes.

Online Counseling for Admission in Govind Ballabh Pant University

Interested in attending Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology? If so, you’ll be relieved to learn that the admissions procedure for the academic year 2023–2024 will soon be conducted entirely online. Dr. Vinod Kumar, the controller of examinations, has announced that the MCA, postgraduate, and undergraduate counselling processes would begin on July 10 and run until July 15. In this post, we’ll walk you through the key components of the counselling procedure and give you the details you need to guarantee your admission to this prestigious institution.

 

A prominent university for agricultural and technological education in India is Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, also known as Pantnagar University. It provides prospective students with a vast selection of undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programmes. To ensure fair and open admissions, the university employs a thorough counselling process.

Counselling Approval and Dates

The Vice-Chancellor of Govind Ballabh Pant University has accepted the counselling dates for the academic year 2023–2024 in accordance with the Administrative Committee’s suggestion. Beginning on July 10 and ending on July 15, the counselling process will be conducted. During this time, prospective students are welcome to take part in the counselling process.

Allotment of Seats and Payment

On July 21, seats will be assigned to candidates taking part in the counselling. The chosen candidates must submit the necessary fees between July 22 and July 24 to confirm their admittance after the seat has been allocated. To guarantee their places, students must finish the fee submission procedure by the deadlines.

Certificate verification

There will be a certificate verification process to make sure the candidates’ educational credentials are real. While the verification for postgraduate students will take place on July 28, that for undergraduate candidates will take place from July 25 to July 27. The Dr. Bibi Singh Auditorium of the Agriculture College will be the site of the certificate verification procedure.

 

Available Seats

For each programme, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology only has a certain number of seats available. The institution has a total of 356 spaces for graduation courses, 269 seats for master’s programmes, and 225 seats for PhD programmes in the forthcoming academic year. Deserving students will be given these seats based on their merit and performance in the admission exam.

Admission Process 

50% of the seats in the B.Tech. Biotech programme will be offered through Pantnagar University. The basis for admission will be the merit list generated from the entrance exam. 64 paid seats have also been added by the institution for the next term. These paid seats will be distributed in accordance with predetermined criteria.

Paid Seats

64 paid seats have been added at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology to give candidates more opportunity. Following is a breakdown of these seats by several disciplines:

 

  • B.Tech. : 26 seats, 13 of which are reserved for applicants from Uttarakhand and 13 from other states.
  • Agriculture: 24 seats (12 are for applicants from Uttarakhand and 12 are from other states).
  • Veterinary field: 10 slots (5 for candidates from Uttarakhand and 5 from other states)
  • Community Science: 4 positions, 2 of which are for candidates from Uttarakhand and 2 from other states.
  • Fisheries Science: TBD Candidates applying for admission to the Veterinary programme must pay a five lakh rupee year fee.

 

An essential stage for prospective students is the online counselling process for admission to Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology for the academic year 2023–2024. You can improve your chances of getting a spot in your selected programme by adhering to the planned timeline and doing the required tasks. Throughout the counselling process, make sure to keep up with official notifications and adopt a proactive attitude. We send our best wishes your way as you work to achieve academic achievement.

MH Law CET Cutoff 2023 – Category Wise Cutoff Marks

In order to get admitted to reputable law schools in Maharashtra, candidates must pass the very competitive MH CET Law exam. The minimum scores needed by applicants to be admitted are known as cutoff marks. The State CET Cell takes into account the number of seats available, the preferences of the candidates, and the results of the qualifying examination while calculating the MH CET Law cutoff.

Influences on the MH CET Law Cutoff in 2023

The MH CET Law threshold varies depending on a number of variables each academic year. These elements consist of:

  • Number of seats: The cutoff scores are influenced by the number of seats available in law schools. Higher cutoff scores are more common at institutions with few available seats.
  • Candidates’ preferences: The cutoff is also influenced by the decisions candidates make during the counselling session. Higher cutoffs might be used by institutions with more demand.
  • Scores on the qualifying examination: When setting the cutoff, the results of the qualifying examination, such as the HSC or an equivalent, are taken into account.
  • Maharashtra has a reservation policy that allots seats to applicants who fall into certain categories, including SC, ST, OBC, and others. For each category, a different cutoff score may apply.

Cutoff for MH CET Law in Previous Years

Candidates can review the MH CET Law cutoff from prior years to have a better idea of what to expect this year. Candidates can prepare successfully and set reasonable expectations by analysing prior cutoff trends.

Counsellimg  Process

The counselling process starts after the MH CET Law deadline is announced. Candidates are eligible for counselling if they meet the cutoff requirements. Candidates can select the law schools of their choice throughout the counselling process depending on their MH CET Law results and the availability of seats.

MH CET Law 2022  Cutoff

Let’s check at the cutoff scores for the previous year before diving into the MH CET Law cutoff for 2023. The 2022 MH CET Law threshold varies depending on the category. Candidates from the open category (OMS) had to meet a higher cutoff than those from the reserved categories.

MH CET Law 2022 cut offs – OMS category (Open)

College Name Gen Marks
Government Law College, Mumbai 112
Ils Law College, Pune 112
Svkms Pravin Gandhi College Of Law 111
Des Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. 108
University Of Mumbai Law Academy 108
Rizvi Law College 107
Dr.D.Y.Patil College Of Law, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 104
University Of Mumbai, Thane Sub-Campus, School Of Law 104
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’S Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune 103
Adv. Balasaheb Apte College Of Law 102
Dr D Y Patil Unitech Societys Dr D Y Patil Law College Pimpri Pune 102
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’S Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune 102
New Law College Ahmednagar 100
Progressive Education Society Modern Law College 100
A. B. M. S. Parishads Yashwantrao Chavan Law College 99
Bharatratna Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Law College,Bhiwandi 99
Dr. Ambedkar College Of Law Nagsenvan Aurangabad Ms 99
Progressive Education Society Modern Law College 99
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur Universiy’S Dr. Babasaheb Amedkar College Of Law, MainBranch 98
Sinhgad Law College 97
Dr. Ambedkar College, Department Of Law, Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur. 96
Thakur Ramnarayan College Of Law 96
Kes Shri. Jayantilal H. Patel Law College 95
Manikchand Pahade Law College Aurangabad 95
Balaji Law College 94
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College Of Law, Bhandara 93
S.N.D.T. Women’S University Law School 93
M.C.E. Societys A.K.K. New Law Academy, Pune 92
St Wilfred College Of Law 92
Kle Societys Kle College Of Law 91
Lords Universal College Of Law 91
Manikchand Pahade Law College Aurangabad 91
New Law College Ahmednagar 91
Vivekananda Education Society College Of Law 91
M.K.E.S. College Of Law 90
Central India College Of Law, Godhani Nagpur. 88
Mahatma Gandhi Mission,S Law College 88
Sonopant Dandekar Shikshan Mandali’S Law College,Palghar 88
Dr Bapuji Salunkhe Law College Osmanabad 87
G E Societys N B Thakur Law College Nashik 87
G H Raisoni Law College 87
Rajarshi Shahu College Of Law 87
Sanmati Law College,Washim 87
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial College Of Law,Dhule 86
Shri Shivaji Maratha Societys Law College, Pune 86
Snbp Law College 86
Dr. B.R.A. Law College , Nagpur 85
Nalanda Law College 85
Balasaheb Thackeray Law College 84
Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College Sangli 84
Vidya Pratishthans Vasantrao Pawar Law College 84
Abhinav Education Societys Law College 83
Children Welfare Centre Law College 83
Late Yadvaraodada Deshmukh Law College, Achalpur Camp, Paratwada 83
M.C.E. Societys A.K.K. New Law Academy, Pune 83
Navjeevan Law College, Nashik 83
Sant Tukaram Law College Udgir 82
Shri Nathmal Goenka Law College, Akola 82
Chembur Karnataka College Of Law 81
Ideal College Of Law 81
Dayanand College Of Law, Latur 80
Pune District Education Association S Law College, Hadapsar 80
Smt. Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah Law School 80
V.N.Patil Law College,Aurangabad 80
Bharati Vidyapeeth’S New Law College Kolhapur. 78
Khandesh College Education Societys S.S.Maniyar Law College Jalgaon 78
Samarth Law College 78
Mss Law College,Jalna 77
Adhia College Of Law 76
Khandesh College Education Societys S.S.Maniyar Law College Jalgaon 76
Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur 76
Shantaram Potdukhe College Of Law, Chandrapur 75
Ismailsaheb Mulla Law College,Satara 74
Dr Milind Yerne College Of Law 72
Janata Shikshan Mandal’S Adv Datta Patil College Of Law Alibag 71
Shivajirao S Jondhle Institute Of Law And Research 71
D G B Dayanand Law College Solapur 70
Akola Law College, Akola 69
Kasturi Shikshan Sanstha School Of Law 69
Kha.Shri.Govindrao Adik Law College, Shrirampur 68
Late M.L.C. Vasantraoji Kale Law College Aurangabad 68
Mahatma Gandhi Vidyamandir’S Samajshree Prashantdada Hiray Law College Panchavati Nashik 68
Godavari Foundations Dr. Ulhas Patil Law College Jalgaon 67
Sw. Shri. Namdevraoji Parjane Patil Law College,Kopargaon 67
H.R.S.P.M’S Sarsenapati Hambirrao Mohite Law College, Rajgurunagar 66
M.S. College Of Law, Wada 66
Viva College Of Law 66
Shahu Shikshan Sanstha (P)Devjibhai Hariya Law College 65
Gokhale Education Society’S Law College 64
Msp Mandal Shri Shivaji Law College Parbhani 64
Shri. Indrapal Baburao Chaughule Law College 64
Swatantrya Senani Ramrao Awargaonkar Law College Beed 63
Narayanrao Chavan Law College Nanded 62
St.Rocks Degree College Of Law 62
Victor Dantas Law College Kudal 62
Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Wardha 62
Dr Panjabrao Deshmukh College Of Law Amravati 60
Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samajs Law College Nashik 59
Nari Gursahani Law College 58
Shri Shivaji Law College Kandhar 58
Narayandas Sarwottamdas Soti Law College, Sangli 53
Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur 53
Bharati Vidyapeeths Yashwantrao Chavan Law College, Karad 52
Guruvarya R G Shinde Law College,Osmanabad 50
Oriental College Of Law 50
Govindrao Wanjari College Of Law 49
Agnel School Of Law 48
Dayanand College Of Law, Latur 48
Bhagubai Changu Thakur College Of Law New Panvel 47
Sharad Chandra Pawar Law College Nanded 47
Shree L.R.Tiwari College Of Law 47
Sharda Education Societys Anand Vishwa Gurukul College Of Law 45
Manjara Charitable Trust College Of Law 44
Adv Bhagwan Keni Charitable Trust Jai Bhagwan College Of Law 42
Asmita College Of Law 39
M.S.College Of Law, Mumbra 37
Hindi Vidya Prachar Samitis College Of Law 36

 

MH CET Law 2022 cut offs – MH (All Categories)

College Name Category Name Gen Marks
Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law Open 95
Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law EWS 82
Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law SC 82
Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law OBC 79
Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law ST 64
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. Open 96
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. Open 96
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. EWS 93
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. EWS 91
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. OBC 88
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. OBC 87
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. SC 83
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. SC 81
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. ST 63
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. ST 0
Government Law College Open 106
Government Law College Open 105
Government Law College EWS 99
Government Law College EWS 97
Government Law College OBC 94
Government Law College SC 92
Government Law College OBC 91
Government Law College SC 88
Government Law College ST 67
Government Law College ST 62
ILS Law College, Pune Open 102
ILS Law College, Pune EWS 96
ILS Law College, Pune OBC 93
ILS Law College, Pune SC 87
ILS Law College, Pune ST 63
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune Open 91
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune Open 89
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune EWS 86
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune EWS 84
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune OBC 84
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune OBC 83
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune SC 77
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune SC 75
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune ST 0
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune ST 0
RIZVI LAW COLLEGE Open 96
RIZVI LAW COLLEGE EWS 0
RIZVI LAW COLLEGE OBC 0
RIZVI LAW COLLEGE SC 0
RIZVI LAW COLLEGE ST 0
SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law Open 102
SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law EWS 0
SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law OBC 0
SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law SC 0
SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law ST 0
University of Mumbai Law Academy Open 96
University of Mumbai Law Academy OBC 85
University of Mumbai Law Academy EWS 84
University of Mumbai Law Academy SC 74
University of Mumbai Law Academy ST 0

 

Centralized Counselling for Admission to DNB Seats 2023

The application procedure for sponsored DNB (Diplomate of National Board) seats for the year 2023 has started in the state of West Bengal. A thorough timetable for the centralised merit-based online counselling has been made available by West Bengal Main Computerised Counselling (WBMCC). Candidates who meet the requirements and are interested in applying for sponsored DNB seats must adhere to the authorities’ instructions.

 

In West Bengal, applications are now being accepted for the centralised, merit-based online counselling for admission to Sponsored DNB seats (Post MBBS and Post Diploma) in 2023. Through this counselling procedure, qualified candidates have the chance to reserve a spot in their preferred DNB programme.

Requirements for Sponsored DNB (post-MBBS) Seats

Candidates must fulfil the following requirements in order to be eligible for Sponsored DNB (Post MBBS) seats:

  • Candidates should routinely be employed by the West Bengal government’s Department of Health and Family Welfare.
  • Candidates must hold a permanent registration certificate issued by the Medical Council of India or the State Medical Council in addition to an MBBS degree certificate recognised by the Indian Medical Council Act of 1956.
  • Candidates must have achieved success in the MEET PG 2023 test.

Requirements for Sponsored DNB (Post Diploma) Seats

Candidates must meet the following requirements in order to be eligible for Sponsored DNB (Post Diploma) seats:

  • Candidates should routinely be employed by the West Bengal government’s Department of Health and Family Welfare.
  • According to the Trainee Reserve Rules 2015 and its revisions, candidates must have successfully completed the final examination leading to the award of a Post Graduate Diploma from Indian universities recognised under the terms of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956, Govt. of India, on or before March 31, 2021.
  • Candidates need to have taken the DNB-PDCLT 2023 test.

Details of Application Submission

Candidates who meet the requirements for Sponsored DNB seats must submit their applications in accordance with the guidelines given:

 

  • Email applications should be sent to [email protected] from candidates who belong to the WBHS (West Bengal Health Service) or WBPHAS (West Bengal Public Health-cum-Administrative Service) cadre.
  • Applications from WBMES (West Bengal Medical Education Service) cadre candidates should be sent to [email protected] via email.
  • The official websites of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal: www.wbhealth.gov.in and www.wbmcc.nic.in, both have the circular that has all the necessary information and formats for the submission of applications.
  • The deadline to submit applications is July 17, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.

Candidate physical verification

On particular days and in particular places, candidates will be physically verified. The following rules must be followed by candidates:

  • The physical verification will take place over four days, from July 17 to July 20, 2023.
  • Candidates must bring the original paperwork and a proforma that has been filled out and properly forwarded.
  • Candidates for the WBMES cadre will be subjected to physical inspection at the Counselling Cell, located on the ground floor of the Swasthya Sathi Building on the grounds of Swasthya Bhawan.
  • On the third floor of the B wing at Swasthya Bhawan, physical verification for WBVIS (West Bengal Visually Impaired Service) and WBPHAS cadre candidates will take place.

Documents Needed for Verification

For the purpose of the physical verification, candidates must make sure they have the following original documents in addition to one set of self-attested photocopies:

  • Rank and admit cards for the 2023 MEET PG or 2023 DNB PDCET.
  • Any two legal photo identifications, such as a passport, voter card, or Aadhar card.
  • Age verification (birth certificate, class X certificate, or admission card).
  • MBBS diploma and final MBBS grade report.
  • The Medical Council of India or a state medical council issues a permanent registration certificate.
  • Caste certificate, if applicable and issued in West Bengal by the proper authority.
  • OBC candidates must present a non-creamy layer certificate obtained on or after April 1, 2023.
  • If necessary, a PWD (Persons with Disabilities) certificate given by the IPGMER Kolkata Medical Board.
  • Proof of an earlier diploma, obtained on or before March 31, 2021.
  • Proof of any bond requirements that must be fulfilled by March 31, 2023, or earlier, if applicable.
  • Putting up orders and joining reports to demonstrate consistent service.

 

Process for Provisional NOC and Counselling

Candidates who submit their applications and are found to be physically eligible for the Sponsored DNB seats will be given provisional consideration. The actions listed below will be taken:

  • The qualified candidates will receive a provisional NOC (No Objection Certificate) on verified letterhead.
  • On or after July 29, 2023, scanned copies of the Provisional NOC will be posted to the official websites for public access.
  • In accordance with their instructions, the Provisional NOC will also be sent by email to the National Board of Examinations Medical Sciences (NBEMS).
  • Candidates should be aware that the Provisional NOC only acts as the first stage in the counselling process and does not guarantee a seat.

 

Candidates who are currently employed by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal, should get in touch with the appropriate branch officials to find out if they qualify for trainee reserve under the current regulations.

 

For those who qualify, West Bengal’s centralised merit-based online counselling for Sponsored DNB seats (Post MBBS and Post Diploma) offers the chance to reserve a spot in the selected programme. Candidates can take part in this admissions procedure by according to the specified instructions and meeting the required requirements.

MHT CET 2023 Counselling: A Gateway to Engineering Courses in Maharashtra

The registration period for MHT CET counselling 2023 for engineering degrees has officially ended, according to the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell. Candidates applied for the BE, BTech, and Integrated MTech programmes registration on the official website cetcell.mahacet.org

 

Counselling for the MHT CET 2023 is essential for candidates who want to enrol in Maharashtra’s engineering programmes. According to preferences and eligibility, it provides a route to securing seats in famous institutions. Candidates must finish registration and document verification within the allotted times in order to take part in the counselling procedure.

Verification of Documents and Application Confirmation

The MHT CET 2023 counselling process must include the verification of the applicant’s documents and confirmation of the application form. Candidates have the option of having their documents checked physically at the specified centre or online through an e-scrutiny centre. The verification procedure confirms the supplied documents’ legitimacy.

 

Candidates who wish to register in the engineering programmes offered by Maharashtra must receive counselling for the MHT CET 2023. It offers a way to get places in prestigious universities based on preferences and eligibility. To participate in the counselling process, candidates must complete registration and document verification within the specified times.

Document validation and application confirmation

The MHT CET 2023 counselling procedure must involve the confirmation of the application form as well as the verification of the applicant’s supporting documentation. Candidates can choose to have their documentation physically verified at the designated centre or electronically through an e-scrutiny centre. The verification process validates the legitimacy of the submitted documents.

Preferences for College and Courses

Candidates will have the chance to fill in their desired colleges and courses after successful document verification. The candidates’ site choices will be taken into account during the seat allocation procedure. Candidates must carefully select their preferences depending on their academic interests and professional objectives.

 

Seating Allotment Results

Based on the candidates’ web choices, the seat allocation results for MHT CET 2023 counselling will be released. The outcome will show which college and which course each candidate was assigned. It is crucial for applicants to review their results and note the assigned institute within the specified time frame.

Reporting to the designated institutions

Candidates must report to the designated institutes within the allocated time limit after the seat allocation is completed. This phase guarantees that applicants get their seats and finish the admissions procedure. The designated seat could be forfeited if you don’t arrive on time.

Fee for Registration

The MHT CET 2023 counselling requires candidates to pay a registration fee in order to participate. The cost schedule differs according to category:

 

  • Children of Indian workers in Gulf nations and applicants from outside the state of Maharashtra: Rs 800
  • State of Maharashtra applicants from the reserved category and those with disabilities: Rs 600
  • NRI, OCI, PIO, and foreign national children: Rs 5000 

 

Essential Documents

Candidates must be prepared to provide the following documents throughout the counselling process:

  • MHT CET registration form 2023 results
  • Class 10 and 12 passing certificates and mark sheets for the MHT CET 2023
  • JEE main transcript, if relevant
  • Certificate of domicile (for applicants from Maharashtra)
  • certificate of caste, if applicable
  • Certificate of eligibility for economically disadvantaged sectors, if relevant
  • Character reference
  • immigration permit
  • diploma from high school

The Importance of MHT CET Counselling

For applicants hoping to get into Maharashtra’s engineering programmes, MHT CET counselling 2023 is very important. Based on their preferences and eligibility, it gives students the chance to select from a wide variety of famous institutions. The seat distribution to worthy candidates is fair and transparent thanks to the counselling process.

Procedures for Verifying MHT CET 2023 Counselling Results

Following are the ways to check the MHT CET 2023 engineering course counselling results:

  • Go to cetcell.mahacet.org, the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell’s official website.
  • On the homepage of the website, look for the “MHT CET 2023 Counselling” or “Engineering Course Counselling” area.
  • To access the counselling page, click on the appropriate area.
  • Complete the necessary information, such as the registration number, roll number, or any other data that is required.
  • To continue, press the “Submit” or “Check Result” button after providing the required information.
  • After the website has processed the data, the counselling outcome will be shown on the screen. Based on your preferences and eligibility, you’ll be able to see the college and course that you’ve been assigned.

 

In conclusion, MHT CET 2023 counselling is a critical procedure for aspirant Maharashtrian engineering students. Candidates can get the seats they want in prestigious institutions by adhering to the deadlines, finishing the document verification process, and making informed decisions throughout the seat allocation process. Candidates must keep up with the latest information on the official website for notifications and additional instructions in order to have a positive counselling experience.