Correction in Convocation certificate to cost Rs 10,000: CPS Mumbai issues notice for passed medicos

Published On 2021-02-14 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-02-14 12:30 GMT
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Mumbai: Through a recent notice, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Mumbai (CPS Mumbai) has issued information pertaining to convocation forms for the students who passed in October 2020 Examination session 

All the concerned students are hereby notified that Corrections informed after submission of online convocation forms by the student may attract charges of Rs. 10,000.

Students are directed to check their name mentioned on their mark sheet. Please take a note that student name will appear on Convocation certificate, in the same way as written on their mark sheet. (Name printed on mark sheet is as per CPS enrolment records)

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lf any spelling mistake found in the name on mark sheet, student are required to inform with documentary proof to CPS office immediately via email on cpsexamination@cpsmumbai.org so that necessary corrections could be done.

Corrections informed after submission of online convocation forms by the student may attract charges of Rs. 10,000/- (As per rule book of CPS) for getting the Convocation Certificate corrected.

To view the official website, click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/cps-mumbai-147757.pdf

College of Physicians & Surgeons (CPS) of Mumbai is an examining body established in 1912 by Surgeon General Sir H. W. Stevenson for meritorious doctors of allopathy desirous to have PG medical qualification before rendering the medical services to the society.

CPS is one of the oldest Post Graduate Medical educational institution in India empowered to confer qualifications (LCPS, MCPS, Diplomas, FCPS) by Indian Medical Degree Act 1916. CPS is an examining body based on Royal College of Surgeons of England and it is like the National Board of Examination (Estd. By Act of Parliament, Govt. of India)
CPS is an autonomous body governed constitutionally by elected 24 members (faculties of different specialities) with strong democratic traditions.




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