DME Tamil Nadu Releases Tentative List Of Candidates Eligible For Refund For PG Degree, Diploma, DNB, MDS Courses
The Director of Medical Education (DME Tamil Nadu) has released the tentative list of candidates eligible for refund Post Graduate Degree/Diploma /DNB and MDS courses.
As per the notice, if there are any discrepancies in the name list or any candidate name is left out of the list, then the candidate needs to at ddpgselcom@gmail.com s with the relevant documents (Transaction ID details, AR No, & Name). Kindly mention "Refund PG 2022-2023" in the subject column of the mail. The mail should reach the selection committee on or before 17.1.2023, 5.00 pm. The refund portal will be opened on 20.1.2023.
The candidates note that application fees & processing fees are non-refundable. For candidates who have joined the course, their fees will be transferred to the respective institutions; for candidates who have moved from one category to another, the fee difference only, if any, will be refunded to the individual candidates.
The list consists of AR No, NEET Roll No, and Name of the Candidates.
The following are the number of candidates included in the list –
1. MD/MS Degree/Diploma – 5095
2. MDS - 383
The detailed lists are enclosed in the notice below.
NEET-MDS and NEET PG are an eligibility-cum-ranking examinations prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various MDS and MD/MS, and PG Diploma courses. No other entrance examination, either at the state or the Institution level, is valid for entry to these courses. The Department of Medical Education carries out the counseling process.
The Department of Medical Education plays a pivotal role in developing medical and para-medical personnel to cater to the state's health needs. The department also has a role to play in establishing and maintaining well-equipped teaching institutions, which are the premier referral centers with state-of-the-art equipment and technology. Research is another area of activity for the Medical Education Department. It was bifurcated in 1966 from the Directorate of Medical Services and had been functioning as a separate Directorate for the last 55 years.
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