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MCh Urology - BLDE University, Bijapur, Karnataka 2012

BLDE University, Bijapur, Karnataka

Admission Notice-2012

M.Ch in Urology Programmes Admission-2012

BLDE University, Bijapur, Karnataka, has invited applications from eligible candidates for admission into M.Ch in Urology programme, to be offered in the upcoming academic session 2012-13

Admission will be made on the basis of candidate’s performance in the All India Entrance Test, to be conducted by the University
The course is being offered in the BLDE University’s constituent College, Shri BM Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Bijapur, Karnataka

Date of exam: The entrance exam is scheduled to be held on 10th June, 2012

Test centers: BLDEU’s Shri BM Patil Medical College, Bijapur, Karnataka

How to apply: Interested candidates are required to download the prescribed application form from the University website www.bldeuniversity.org

Application Form: The application fee is Rs 3000/- which is to be paid in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of the Registrar BLDE University, Bijapur payable at Bijapur, Karnataka
The duly filled in and completed application form, along with all requisite enclosure documents (details given on the website) and demand draft should be sent to the Registrar BLDE University, Smt Bangaramma Sajjan Campus, Sholapur Road, Bijapur-586103, Karnataka, latest by 05th June, 2012

For more information about admission, eligibility criteria and application procedure, candidates are requested to visit the University’s website www.bldeuniversity.org
 
Last date of submitting application form: 05th June, 2012

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