MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA PUBLIC NOTICE
Dated: 25/08/2012It is brought to the notice of all concerned that the Regulations framed under Section 33 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 with prior approval of Central Government provides for following time schedule for admission to the M.B.B.S., Postgraduate and Super-specialty medical courses. Universities, Medical Colleges, institutions, State Governments including all authorities granting admission in medical courses mentioned above are hereby directed to strictly adhere to time schedule for admissions in various courses laid down in the Regulation failing which the appropriate proceeding prescribed in the Regulations of Medical Council of India shall be initiated and contempt proceeding as envisaged in the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Priya Gupta vs. State of Chattisgarh rendered on 8.5.2012 is also likely to be initiated.
Time-Schedule for Completion of the Admission Process for First MBBS Course as notified in the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997
Schedule for Admission
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Seats filled up by the Central Government through all India
Entrance Examination*
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Seats filled up by the State Govts. / Instt.
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Conduct of EntrancenExamination
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Month of May
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Month of May
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Declaration of Result of Qualifying Exam./Entrance Exam
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By 5th June
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By 15th June
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1st Round
of Counseling/admission
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To be over by 30th June
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To be over by 25th July
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Last date for joining the allotted College and Course
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Within 15 days from the date of allotment of seats @@
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31st July
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2nd Round
of counseling for allotment of seats from waiting list
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To be over by 8th August
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Upto 28th August
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Last date for joining for candidates allotted seats in 2nd round of counseling
from the waiting list
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Within 15 days from the date of allotment of seats. (seats vacant
after 22nd August
will be surrendered back to States/Colleges
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31st August
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Commencement of Academic Session
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1st of
August
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Last date upto which students can be admitted against vacancies
arising due to any reason
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30th September
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* It may be noted that the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India pursuant to the IA No.
35/2012 moved by Union of India in WP No. 443 of 1992 captioned as Sharwan Kumar v. Dir. General of Health Services and Anr. vide its Order dated 07.06.2012 has allowed to conduct online MBBS counseling as per the schedule submitted by the Director-General of Health Services for the current academic year.
Time-Schedule for Completion of the Admission Process for Postgraduate Medical Courses as notified in the Medical Council of India Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000
Schedule for admission
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Postgraduate Courses
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Super– Speciality Courses
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All India Quota
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StateQuota
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Conduct of Entrance Examination
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2nd Sunday
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Mid-January to end January
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May-June
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Declaration of result of qualifying examination/entrance
examination
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2nd week
of February
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By 14th Feb.
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By 15th June
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1st Round
of Counselling
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1st March
to 15th March
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To be over by 10th April
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To be over by 10th July
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Last date for joining the allotted college and course
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31stnMarchn@@
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17th April
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17th July
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2nd Round
of counseling for allotment of seats from waiting list
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By 7th April
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By 24th April
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By 24th July
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Last date for joining for candidates allotted seats in 2nd round of counseling
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14th April
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30th April
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31st July
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Commencement of Academic Session
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2nd May
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2nd May
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1st August
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Last date upto which students can be admitted against vacancies
arising due to any reason from the waiting list
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31st May
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31st May
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30th September
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NOTE:-@@ Head of the Colleges should intimate the vacancies
existing after the last date for joining the course by the candidate concerned
in respect of the All India Quota of seats to the DGHS within seven days and
latest by 6th April
for postgraduate courses and 23rd
July for super-speciality courses.
(Prof. Dr. Sanjay Shrivastava) Secretary
(Prof. Dr. Sanjay Shrivastava) Secretary
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