PG Medical, Diploma Special Stray Vacancy Round Candidates To Join By 17th January, TN Health issues notice
Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu Health (TN Health) has notified the PG Degree and Diploma candidates allotted seats in special stray vacancy round about the last of joining.
As per the notice, the last date of joining of PG Degree, and Diploma Courses for the students allotted in the special stray round for the 2023-24 session is on or before 17.01.2024 @ 3.00 pm. The colleges/ Institutions are advised to allow the candidates to join within the stipulated date and time.
The candidates need to the allotment order as early as possible and join the allotted college immediately without fail. The In-services candidates should download their provisional allotment order and report to the Medical College / Institution on or before the stipulated date and time as mentioned in the Provisional Allotment Order without fail.
All Deans/ Principal for Government/ Self Financing Medical Colleges are requested to issue the necessary instruction to concerned authorities to work on Saturday & Sunday and Government Holidays till the end of the admission period (i.e. 17.01.2024 @3.00 pm) for PG Degree/Diploma course for 2023-2024 session.
NEET-PG is an eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various MD/MS and PG Diploma Courses as per Section 61(2) of the National Medical Commission Act, 2019 read with 10 (D) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.
The Department of Health and Family Welfare is one of the departments of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It is responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services in the state. The department's responsibility is to make quality medical facilities available and accessible to the people, to focus on preventing diseases, and to promote the adoption of a healthy lifestyle.
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