JIPMER Releases Timetable For Phase III MBBS Supplementary Exams June 2024, Details
Puducherry- Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) has released the theory and practical timetable for Phase III MBBS supplementary examinations for June 2024.
The phase III MBBS supplementary examinations will be held in June 2024.
The theory exam will start from 03rd June 2024 and end on June June 2024. The timings of the exam will be between 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The practical examination will be conducted between 11 to 13 June 2024.
THEORY SCHEDULE
S.NO | DAY | DATE | SUBJECTS |
1 | Monday | 03.06.2024 | Community Medicine - I |
2 | Tuesday | 04.06.2024 | Community Medicine - II |
3 | Thursday | 06.06.2024 | ENT |
4 | Saturday | 08.06.2024 | Ophthalmology |
PRACTICAL SCHEDULE
S.NO | DAY | DATE | SUBJECTS |
1 | Tuesday | 11.06.2024 | Community Medicine |
2 | Wednesday | 12.06.2024 | ENT |
3 | Thursday | 13.06.2024 | Ophthalmology |
To view the timetable, click the link below
Recently, the Medical Dialogues team has reported that JIPMER is going to conduct the entrance examination for the Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PDF) and Post-Doctoral Certificate Course (PDCC) for the July 2024 session on 05th May 2024. For admission to these courses, the JIPMER has invited online applications and released a prospectus detailing the Registration process, Fees, eligibility and available seats.
The registrations have already begun and the window will close on 23rd April.
The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) is a medical school located in Pondicherry. It is an institute of national importance (INI) and a tertiary care referral hospital. It is under the direct administrative control of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Indian Government, with autonomy to run its internal administration. The courses include undergraduate, postgraduate, super speciality, fellowships, PhD programs, post-basic diplomas, and certified courses.
JIPMER originated in the year 1823 as the Ecole de Medicine de Pondicherry, established by the French Government. It was renamed Dhanvantari Medical College in 1956 at the time of the de facto transfer of Pondicherry to the Government of India.
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