JIPMER issues notice on Submission of dissertation by final year PG degree students

Published On 2020-10-12 12:03 GMT   |   Update On 2020-10-12 12:03 GMT
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Puducherry: Through a recent circular, the JIPMER has informed about the Submission of two copies of dissertation books and a soft copy of the dissertation by the final year Postgraduate degree (MD/MS/DM/MCH) students who are Appearing for the final examination in December 2020.

It is informed that all the final year Postgraduate degree (MD/MS/DM/MCH) students who were admitted during January 2018 Session and are due to appear for their final examination in December 2020, have to submit their Dissertation books (two copies) at Cabin No: 8 Dean (Research) office, first floor. Admin Block, and also a soft copy of the Dissertation to be mailed to pgdissertatonjipmer@gmail.com on or before 15th October 2020 after paying a fee of Rs.3,000/- (Rupees Three Thousand only). The payment has to be made only through Net Banking/Credit Card/Debit Card.
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However, the dissertation will be accepted up to 31st October 2020 with a condonation fee of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only) in addition to the dissertation fee. The students are advised to follow the guidelines for preparation and submission of dissertation books given under section 11 & 12 of the PG Dissertation Guidelines 2020
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The last date for submission of dissertation protocols by the PG students of July 2020 batch to Dean (Research) office for onward transmission to the ethics committee is as follows:-

Batch

Last date for submission

Late submission without
fine

Late submission
with fine

July 2020

30th November 2020

From 1st December 2020 to 31St December; 2020

From 1st January to 11th January 2021

The procedure for approval and submission of protocols are given under Section 5 (Protocol preparation and submission') of PG Dissertation Guidelines-2020 and should be strictly complied with.

To view the official notice, click on the following link:
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) can trace its origins to the 'Ecole de Medicine de Pondicherry' established by the French Government in 1823. In 1956 foundation for a new medical college was laid and in 1964, the hospital was inaugurated. JIPMER became an institution of national importance under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India in the year 2008. It is an institution established for teaching, research, and patient care in the area of health. JIPMER spreads over 192 acres. The institution houses one administrative block, one academic centre, one nursing college, seven hospital blocks, seven accessory services buildings, and four residential complexes. 12 broad types of medical, nursing, and allied health science courses covering all disciplines in healthcare from basic to super speciality training are conducted.
JIPMER is one among the very few institutions in the country which is providing teaching from undergraduate to superspeciality & sub-specialties, conducting path breaking research and providing specialty care of high order. The model of providing free specialty health care while maintaining quality and safety makes JIPMER a unique model in the country. JIPMER's success in providing best treatment even to the least affordable in the society makes it a model of speciality care delivery of the future. JIPMER continues to rank among the top best five medical schools in the country. JIPMER is witnessing expansion in the form of new campuses like JIPMER Karaikkal, JIPMER outreach centre at Yanam apart from the soon to be commissioned screening OPD block and superspeciality extention block. Conceptual plans for Puducherry second campus for Institute of organ transplantation and Institute of advanced trauma and rehabilitation were initiated during this period.


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