Reservation policy of KNRUHS upsets in-service doctors
Unhappy with the reservation criteria for the in-service doctors, as mentioned in the recent notification issued by the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS), the doctors have demanded to revoke the same.
The PG medical admission Prospectus issued by KNRUHS has referred to the G.O 155, which mentioned that the in-service doctors of the State will get 20% reservation in clinical subjects and 30% reservation in pre and para-clinical subjects in government medical colleges.
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