UG AYUSH Admissions in Tamil Nadu: Tentative schedule, vacancy position of phase II counselling session released

Published On 2021-03-08 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-03-08 03:30 GMT
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Chennai: Through a recent notice, TN Health has released the Tentative counselling schedule and vacancy position of phase II counselling session for admission to UG AYUSH courses BAMS, BSMS and BHMS this academic year.

Tentative counselling schedule phase II for admission to B.A.M.S/B.S.M.S/B.H.M.S (2020-21)

DATE AND TIME

SCHEDULE

REPORTING TIME

09-03- 2021 – 10.00 A.M

7.5% GOVT SCHOOL STUDENTS QUOTA – 13 SEATS

9.30 A.M.

09-03-2021 – 11.30 A.M

GOVT. SEATS – 2 SEATS

GOVT. HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE – 1 (MBC)

GOVT. AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE – 1 (MBC)

GOVT. SURRENDERED SEATS IN SELF FINANCING COLLEGES – 183 SEATS

MOVEMENT CUM COUNSELLING UPTO RANK 2000

FROM GENERAL MERIT LIST. VACANCY POSITION WILL BE UPDATED AT THE END OF COUNSELLING

10.00 A.M.

10-03-2021 – 10.30 A.M

MOVEMENT CUM COUNSELLING RANK 2001 TO 3310 AS PER GENERAL MERIT LIST SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF SEATS

10.00 A.M.

12-03-2021 – 10.30 A.M

MOVEMENT CUM COUNSELLING MANAGEMENT QUOTA SEATS – 89.

9.30 A.M.

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Candidates cannot claim seats which were available during their turn in the first phase counselling.

Candidates are requested to maintain Covid-19 protocol.

To view the official notice and vacancy position, click on the following link:

https://tnhealth.tn.gov.in/online_notification/notification/N21032949.pdf 

For more details, log on to the official website of TN Health:

https://tnhealth.tn.gov.in/ 


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