KNRUHS issues notice on Free Exit for MBBS Candidates Admitted Under Management Quota

Published On 2024-10-21 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2024-10-21 04:15 GMT

Telangana: The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has issued a notification for the exit of candidates admitted into MBBS course under the management quota for 2024-25.

All the candidates admitted upto second phase of counseling under Management Quota for the academic year 2024-25 into MBBS Course in Medical colleges affiliated to KNRUHS are hereby informed that the last date for free exit is 22-10-2024 before 3.00 PM. Candidates are permitted to discontinue from the admitted course on application to the Principal for discontinuation from the course without penalty, the notice stated .

However, candidates are informed that they will not be eligible for further round of counseling for Management Quota for MBBS course once they discontinue the course. The candidates are also informed that penalty clause shall be applicable for discontinuation after 3.00 PM on 22-10-2024 as per Government Orders.

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Principals of Private Medical colleges are informed to return the original certificates and the entire fee paid by the candidates immediately and upload the data to the admission portal by 3.30 pm on 22-10-2024 without fail. Candidates are not permitted to withdraw from the seat after 3.00 PM on 22-10-2024 onwards, the notice added.

To view the official Notice, Click here :  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/20241019120816mbbs-mq-free-exit-notification-2024-257654.pdf

One of the objectivess of the establishment of State Health University is to have uniform policies of admissions, curriculum, examinations and to encourage research in Health Sciences thereby achieving the goal of improvement of health care delivery to the people of Telangana State. KNR University of Health Sciences is striving to expand its activities including curriculum development and research development in all systems of Health Sciences.

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