TN Health extends joining time for allotted MBBS, BDS candidates, details

Published On 2022-02-16 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2022-02-16 04:15 GMT
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Tamilnadu : Through a recent notice, TN Health has announced an extension to the joining time for the Allotted Candidates for MBBS/BDS courses for 2021-2022 academic year in the state based medical and dental colleges.

All the concerned candidates who have been Allotted to Undergo the MBBS/BDS courses for 2021-2022 Session are here by informed that their joining time has been extended from 16.02.2022 to 21.02.2022.

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Besides, the TN Health has released the list of provisional eligible candidates for MBBS and BDS admissions.

The following candidates are only eligible for Malayalam/Telugu/Christian minority status from Govt. and Management Rank List 2021-2022 session. If the candidate is a Tamil Nadu Malayalam/ Telugu/Christian minority, applied in Govt. and Management Quota and their name is not found in the following list, they have to send their TN Nativity Certificate and Malayalam/ Telugu/Christian Minority Certificate with application Number to scugdocuments@gmail.com before 05.00 p.m., on 18-02-2022. Certificate sent after the stipulated date and time will not be accepted at any circumstance.

Tentative Provisional Eligible List for Malayalam Minority for Admission Click here

Tentative Provisional Eligible List for Christian Minority for Admission Click here

Tentative Provisional Eligible List for Telugu Minority for Admission Click here

List of Candidates Called for Certificate Verification for MBBS/BDS Click here

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