292 MBBS, BDS Seats Vacant in Tamil Nadu NEET 4th Round Counselling

Published On 2024-10-27 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-10-27 04:00 GMT
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Tamil Nadu- In the National Eligibility and Entrance test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) 4th round Counselling, a total of 292 seats are vacant in MBBS and BDS Courses for the academic year 2024 in Tamil Nadu.

The NEET UG 4th Round Counselling 2024 is going to conclude on October 28 2024 and the final result will be published on November 5 2024, therefore the entire process will be completed by 5th November 2024.

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NEET UG 4th round counselling 2024 will begin on October 25 and end on October 28, 2024; Interested and eligible candidates are requested to apply for the said counselling through the official website of Tamil Nadu Medical Selection before the time ends.

On this, speaking to The Hindu , the Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma. Subramanian said on Friday “As for government institutions, there was a single vacant MBBS seat and 23 vacant BDS seats. Under the 7.5% quota, four BDS seats were vacant at private colleges. A total of 67 MBBS seats were vacant at self-financing medical colleges and 61 at deemed universities. As many as 136 BDS seats were vacant at self-financing colleges”.

Furthermore, the Minister also informed that after the festival of Diwali, a meeting will be held with the Union Ministers of Health and AYUSH. At the meeting, he would take up the need to start postgraduate courses in Ayurveda in Tamil Nadu, he said on the sidelines of an event at the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University.

It is to be noted that, only those candidates who do not hold any MBBS or BDS seats in the All India Quota or State Quota are eligible to participate in this online counselling. Candidates who have already joined MBBS or BDS seats through the All India or State Quota are not eligible. Additionally, candidates who did not join seats allotted through Tamil Nadu State Counselling Round-3 are also “Not Eligible” to participate in this counselling.

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