Odisha DME postpones GNM Supplementary exam due to Cuttack Bandh

Published On 2021-09-13 05:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-06-16 11:48 GMT
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Odisha: Through a recent notice, the Odisha's Directorate of Medical Education )Odisha DME) has informed about the postponement of the GNM Supplementary examination that was scheduled to be held on 13th september, 2021.

"Due to call for Cuttack Bandh on 13.09.2021 by the Cuttack city unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Nursing Supplementary Examination which was scheduled to be held on 13.09.2021 is hereby postponed to 15.09.2021 at the same time," the notice stated.

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The examination scheduled on 14.9.2021 will remain unchanged, it added.

To view the official notice, click on the following link: 

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/postponement-of-supplementary-examination-gnm-1392021-160348.pdf

Directorate of Medical Education & Training (DMET) Odisha, has been establishment as Head of Department during 1975 like other Heads of Department in the State. The aims and about the organization is to improve the Education" in the field of Medical Science and impart training to medical personnel in the state which involves under graduate, post Graduate medical students, Training of paramedical & Nursing Personnel(both in Degree & diploma) and other related health programme.

For more details, log on to official website of Odisha DME:

http://www.dmetodisha.gov.in/index.html   

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