67 seats available for NEET PG, MDS Admissions: AIIMS Kalyani releases prospectus for January 2024 candidates, all details here

Published On 2023-12-03 13:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-03 13:00 GMT

West Bengal: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Kalyani) has released the prospectus for NEET PG and NEET MDS courses January 2024 session. The candidates joining MD/MS/MDS degree courses shall be called Junior Residents in the Clinical Disciplines and Junior Demonstrators in Basic Clinical Disciplines. Number of seats – 67 seats are available for the January...

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West Bengal: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Kalyani) has released the prospectus for NEET PG and NEET MDS courses January 2024 session.

The candidates joining MD/MS/MDS degree courses shall be called Junior Residents in the Clinical Disciplines and Junior Demonstrators in Basic Clinical Disciplines.

Number of seats –

67 seats are available for the January 2024 session. 64 seats are there for NEET PG, and 3 are there for NEET MDS courses.

Detailed seat matrix –

Anesthesiology

2

Anatomy

2

Biochemistry

4

Community Medicine

6

Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics (MDS)

2

Dermatology & Venerology

1

Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

2

General Medicine

5

General Surgery

5

Microbiology

5

Obstetrics & Gynecology

4

Ophthalmology

3

Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics (MDS)

1

Orthopedics

2

Otorhinolaryngology

2

Paediatrics

4

Pathology

6

Pharmacology

2

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

1

Physiology

2

Psychiatry

4

Radio Diagnosis

2

Eligibility –

A candidate must possess an MBBS degree for MD/MS and a BDS degree for MDS courses of a University recognized by the Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India and must have completed the required period of 12 months of compulsory rotating Internship/Practical training on or before 31st July 2023 [As per DCI endorsement No.DE-130-2011/B-4978, dated 13.12.2011, the candidature will be as per DCI Revised BDS Course (4th Amendment) Regulation2011 published in Gazette notification (Extraordinary) Part-III, Section-4, dated 9.12.2011]. Candidates who complete their internship after 31st July 2023 are not eligible for Registration in this examination.

Criteria for Persons with Benchmark Disability (PWBD) –

In accordance with the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, 5% of seats of the annual sanctioned intake capacity shall be filled up by candidates with benchmark disabilities, based on the merit list of INI-CET for PG courses July/January session. For this purpose, the Specified Disability contained in the Schedule to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, is annexed in APPENDIX-IV. The candidate must possess a valid document certifying his/her physical disability. The disability certificate should be certified by a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board of the State or Central Govt. Hospitals/Institutions. All PWBD candidates shall be evaluated by a Medical Board of the Institute to determine eligibility.

Contract –

Each Junior Resident will be on contract service for a period of three years.

Original certificates of any candidate who opts for a confirmed seat will be retained in the Academic Section. The same will not be returned to the candidate before completion of the course unless he/she deposits a sum of Rs.300000 once the seat has been confirmed, irrespective of the fact whether he/she joins the course or not. If any candidate who joins the MD/MS/MDS courses leaves the said course within six months of joining, he/she shall be liable to pay a sum of Rs.300000, and any candidate who joins the PG courses and leaves after six months of joining shall be liable to pay a sum of Rs.500000 as compensation for losses incurred by the AIIMS due to such midstream departure. The salary for the month in which his/her resignation from the PG seat becomes effective, shall also stand forfeited.

Other terms & conditions –

EMOLUMENTS Junior Residents/Demonstrators (three-year tenure period) will be paid a sum of Rs.15600 + Rs.5400 Grade Pay with the entry pay of Rs.56100 per month plus NPA and other allowances as admissible under the rules in the first year of the residency as per 7th CPC as applicable.

Duties and responsibilities –

The duties and responsibilities of Junior Residents will be fixed by the Institute from time to time. They will be required to perform such work as may be needed in the legitimate interest of patient care in the hospital.

Leave –

During the term of his/her employment, he/she will be entitled to leave as under –

1. First year 30 days leave

2. Second year 36 days leave

3. Third year 36 days leave

Submission of protocol and thesis –

The Junior Residents/Demonstrators registered for the MD/MS/MDS course shall be required to get his/her plan of thesis protocol approved by his/her departmental faculty within 4 months of enrolment and submit it to the Academic Section. If a candidate fails to submit the thesis protocol within the prescribed period, his/her registration will stand cancelled. The last date for submission of thesis for the students registered for MD/MS/MDS degree will be 30th June for those appearing at the December examination and 30th November for those appearing at the May examination.

Research Methodology Course –

MD/MS/MDS candidates shall be required to attend the Research Methodology Course within one year of their joining and must clear the exit examination of the courses to be eligible for appearing for the final MD/MS/MDS examination. Additional mandatory courses, as notified from time to time, may also be subject to the same conditions.

Internal Assessment –

Internal assessment/progress report should be evaluated periodically by the faculty members of the concerned department on the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of a candidate. The Head of the Department should send such an internal assessment/progress report of each candidate on a regular basis, i.e. six monthly and send it to the Academic Section for official records.

The following documents need to be submitted at the time of admission –

1. Offer Letter

2. Allocation letter

3. Registration Slip

4. Admit Card issued by AIIMS

5. Mark Sheets of MBBS/BDS 1st, 2nd and 3rd Professional Examinations

6. MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate

7. Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or College that the candidate will be completing the internship by 31st July 2023

8. Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI or DCI/State Medical or Dental Council

9. High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate in proof of date of birth. (Matriculation)

The candidate should also bring the following certificate, if applicable –

1. SC/ST Certificate issued by the competent authority and should be in English or Hindi in language. The community should be clearly mentioned in the certificate

2. OBC/EWS Certificate issued by the competent authority for central Govt. jobs/for admission in Central Govt. College/Institute. The sub‐caste should tally with the Central List of OBC/EWS. OBC/EWS Candidates should not belong to Creamy Layer. OBC/EWS certificate must be in the Central Govt. Format as prescribed in the prospectus

3. Physical Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board as mentioned in the prospectus

Candidates must note that a certificate from any other person/authority will not be accepted, and no further correspondence in this regard shall be entertained. The name, designation and the seal of the officer should be legible on the certificate.

If a candidate fails to submit attested copies of the requisite documents as above, his/her candidature will be cancelled, and he/she will not be allowed to participate in subsequent stages of the selection/admission process.

Submission of Caste Certificate by SC/ST/OBC/EWS Candidates –

1. SC/ST/OBC/EWS certificate should be issued in the prescribed format from the concerned authority along with other requisite documents.

2. The caste certificate should be in English or Hindi Language.

3. Candidates applying under the OBC/EWS category must possess a valid OBC(NCL)/EWS certificate issued by the competent authority.

4. The certificate must mention that caste, as mentioned in the OBC/EWS Certificate, is listed in the Central OBC/EWS list vide gazette notification no………. Dated…………

5. The certificate must be valid for admission in Central Government Institutions.

6. The certificate must mention that the candidate does not belong to Creamy Layer.

The candidate will be required to submit an undertaking to the effect of his/her caste. The detection of any discrepancy in the caste certificate shall entail cancellation of registration. This is as per the provisions made by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions vide their order No. 36033/4/97-Estt. (RES) dated 25.7.2003 and No. 36011/3/2005-Estt. (RES) dated 9.9.2005 respectively.

General information –

1. Selected candidates must join the course on the date stipulated in the letter of selection, failing which the selection/admission shall stand cancelled/withdrawn.

2. The selected candidates will have to submit the original Permanent Registration Certificate at the time of joining.

3. The selection of Junior Residents will be subject to medical fitness. No selected candidate will be permitted to pay a fee/join the course unless declared medically fit by the Medical Board appointed by the Institute. The decision of the Medical Board shall be final.

4. Each candidate selected for admission shall have to pay the fee/dues within the prescribed period failing which his/her admission shall be cancelled.

5. Private practice in any form during the course is prohibited. The period of training is strictly full-time and continuous.

Fee –

The candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 2927.00.

1. Registration Fee – Rs 25

2. Tuition Fee – Rs 702

3. Laboratory Fee – Rs 120

4. Pot Money – Rs 720

5. Electricity – Rs 240

6. Gymkhana Fee – Rs 120

7. Hostel fee – None

8. Hostel Security – Rs 1000 (Refundable)

Caution Money (to be deposited by every student for the recovery of breakages or loss of the Institute’s equipment.

Fees and other charges, including hostel rent, once paid, shall not be refunded in any case, and no correspondence will be entertained in this connection. However, the caution money will be refunded to those candidates who do not join the course. The caution money must be claimed within one year after completion of the course, failing which it will be forfeited. All payments must be made in Demand Draft from any National Bank in favour of “AIIMS Kalyani Internal Resources Account” payable at Kalyani.

Duration of the courses –

1. MD/MS – 3 Years

2. MDS – 3 Years

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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/301123aiims-kalyani-pg-prospectus-january-2024-226654.pdf

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