Showing posts with label PGET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PGET. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2010

RGUHS PGET (Medical & Dental) 2010 Dates

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Bangalore is proposed to conduct the entrance examination on 07.02.2010 for admission to Postgraduate (Medical & Dental) courses for the academic year 2010-2011.

Monday, July 6, 2009

PGET 2009 - Allotted Candidate List

Allotted Candidates List - Medical - Download The File

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

PGET : The extended 2nd round of counseling for admission to PG Medical & Dental

The extended second round of counseling for admission to Postgraduate Medical & Dental courses in pursuant to the Orders of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P.(C) No.216/2009 and also for the Government seats in Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore, in pursuant to the Orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka in W.P. No.12750/2008 for the academic year 2009-10 is scheduled to be held on the following dates at RGUHS, 4th ‘T’ Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560 041.


17.06.2009
Wednesday

Session I

9.30 AM to 1.30 PM
Reporting Time 9.00 AM
Dental
INSERVICE / entrance CANDIDATES

Session II

1.30 AM to 5.00 PM
Reporting Time 1.00 PM
Medical
INSERVICE CANDIDATES
entrance CANDIDATES
Rank 1 TO 600
18.06.2009
Thursday

Session I

10.00 AM to 5.00 PM
Reporting Time 9.30 AM
Medical
entrance candidates
601 TO LAST RANK













All the eligible candidates can attend above counseling irrespective of whether they have selected the seat in the first, second and decatagorised rounds or not. Further, the candidates who could not attend first, second and decatagorised round of counseling can also attend the above rounds of counseling.

UPDATE:The Extended round of counseling is limited to the students who have secured admission in government medical colleges, government seat in private medical colleges and who have not opted any seat in any rounds of counseling through PGET - 2009 conducted by RGUHS. The candidates who have already selected the seats through other counseling agencies (ComedK, KRLM) and admitted to private medical colleges are not eligible to participate in this round of counseling.

Note:-
Candidates should submit their original documents compulsorily for selection of seats in the counseling. Without original documents candidates will not be allowed for counseling for selection of seat
The candidates should attend the Counseling in person for selection of seats, no representative will be allowed
Counseling closes after the allotment of last seat in the seat matrix

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Details of Fee structure of Deemed Universities for Postgraduate Medical & Dental courses - 2009-10

Manipal University

(Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore & Manipal)  * Subject to approval of MCI/GOI
Sl
No.
Subject
Fee amount
1
MD Anaesthesia
569500/-
2
MD Biochemistry
440500/-
3
MD General Medicine
569500/-
4
MD Micro Biology
569500/-
5
MD Anatomy
440500/-
6
MD Physiology
440500/-
7
MD Pathology
569500/-
8
MD Pharmacology
440500/-
9
MS OBG
569500/-
10
MD General Surgery
569500/-
11
MS Orthopaedic
646500/-
12
DCP
345500/-
13
DGO
448500/-
14
DO
448500/-
15
DLO
448500/-
16
DDVL
448500/-
NITTE UNIVERSITY

1.
K.S.Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore
Clinical
– 5,25,780/-
Pre / Para Clinical
– 5,25,780/-
2.
A.B.Shetty Dental College, Mangalore
Clinical
– 4,50,000/-
YENEPOYA UNIVERSITY
1.
Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore
– 5,79,700/-
2.
A.B.Shetty Dental College, Mangalore
– 4,69,700/-

Monday, May 18, 2009

RGUHS PGET Counselling Dates

The second and de-categorised rounds of counselling for admission to postgraduate medical and dental courses for 2009-10 academic year will be held from May 20 to 22 at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences campus in Jayanagar here.

On May 20, second round and de-categorised round for dental (in-service candidates) will be from 9.30 a.m. to 11 a.m., while that of medical (in-service candidates) will be held between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

On May 21, counselling for dental (entrance candidates - all ranks) will be held between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Second round of counselling for medical (PH candidates) and medical (entrance candidates – ranks one to 600) will be held from 1+ p.m. to 5.30 p.m. On May 22, second round counselling for medical (entrance candidates – ranks 601 to last) will be from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The de-categorised round of counselling for medical (entrance candidates - all ranks) will be held from 1 p.m. the same day.

Ayurveda courses

The RGUHS will conduct the first round of counselling for admission to PG courses in Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Pharmacy and Nursing for the seats in Government colleges and Government seats in private and minority colleges for the academic year 2009-10 on May 19 and May 23.

While counselling for pharmacy will be held between 9 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. on May 19.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

PGET Second Round Counselling

The second round and de-categorsied round of counselling for admission to Postgraduate Medical & Dental courses for the academic year 2009-10 is scheduled to be held on the following dates at RGUHS, 4th ‘T’ Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560 041.

20.05.2009

Session I

9.30 AM to 11.00 AM
Reporting Time 9.00 AM
Dental
INSERVICE CANDIDATES
2nd round & Decategorised round
of counseling

Session II

11.00 AM to 5 PM

Reporting Time 10.30 AM

Medical
INSERVICE CANDIDATES
21.05.2009

Session I

10.00 AM to 1.00 PM
Reporting Time 9.30 AM
Dental
entrance candidates
All Ranks
2nd round & Decategorised round
of counseling

Session II

1.00 PM to 5.30 PM
Reporting Time 12.30 PM
MEDICAL
ph candidates
2nd round of
counseling
MEDICAL
entrance candidates
Rank 1 TO 600
22.05.2009

Session I

9.30 AM to 1.00 PM

Reporting Time 9.00 AM

medical
entrance candidates
601 TO LAST RANK

Session II

From 1.00 PM

Reporting Time 12.30 PM

medical
entrance candidates
ALL RANKS
Decategorised
round of counseling



































All the eligible candidates can attend above rounds of counseling irrespective of whether they have selected the seat in the first round or not.  Further the candidates who could not attend first round of counseling can also attend the above rounds of counseling.





Note:
*
Candidates should submit their original documents compulsorily for selection of seats in the second round of counseling.  Without original documents candidates will not be allowed for counseling for selection of seat.
*
The candidates should attend the Counseling in person for selection of seats, no representative will be allowed
*
Counseling closes after the allotment of last seat in the seat matrix

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Attention Candidates Attending Councilling

There will be Bank Holiday on 14/04/2009 on account of Ambedkar Jayanthi. The candidates are informed to obtain demand drafts before the councelling in advance. The demand drafts purchased from any bank will be accepted.

Friday, April 3, 2009

RGUHS to Post Seat Matrix Like CET

The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) will go the CET way. For the first time, the university will post seat matrix for post-graduation courses on its website, well ahead of the seat-selection process.

With an objective to ensure more transparency, the university will post seat matrix for its diploma and degree courses. "Candidates will thus be mentally prepared during counselling,'' RGUHS registrar S Vasantha Kumar said.

At the time of counselling, wide screens will be put up to display the seats available in each college. As and when a candidate selects a seat, it will be immediately displayed on the screen. Further, the candidate's rank and seat selected in the college will also be displayed. "At the end of the counseling, candidates can know the availability of seats in colleges on the website," Kumar said.

Referring to seat matrix, he said the university is yet to receive communication from the government. "As soon as the matrix is announced, counselling dates will be finalized.''

Saturday, February 14, 2009

RGUHS PGET 2009 - Re - Totaling and Verification of OMR Answer Sheet

The candidates willing to apply for re-totaling and verification of marks are required to submit an application in the proforma available on the RGUHS website on or before 5.00 PM of 17.2.2009 along with a prescribed fee of Rs.500/- [non-refundable] in the form of Demand Draft in favour of Registrar, RGUHS, payable at Bangalore.

No application will be entertained if received after the 17.02.2009 by hand or by post.

Those received after the last date or without the prescribed fee are liable to be rejected.

Click Here To Download The Proforma For Re-Totaling/Verification


Click here to view score card and OMR Images

Friday, February 13, 2009

RGUHS PGET 2009 - Marklist

Marks List (General) - Medical

Marks List (General) - Dental

Marks List (Inservice) - Medical

Marks List (Inservice) - Dental

Thursday, February 12, 2009

RGUHS PGET 2009 - Revised Key Answers - General


Medical


Dental


 


 


M1


D1


M2


D2


M3


D3


M4


D4


M5


D5


M6


D6


M7


D7


M8


D8

RGUHS PGET 2009 - Revised Key Answers - Inservice


Medical


Dental


 


 


M1


D1


M2


D2


M3


D3


M4


D4


M5


D5


M6


D6


M7


D7


M8


D8

Monday, February 9, 2009

RGUHS PGET 2009 - Key Answers [InService]


Medical


Dental


 


 


M1


D1


M2


D2


M3


D3


M4


D4


M5


D5


M6


D6


M7


D7


M8


D8

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

RGUHS PGET 2009 - Key Answers


Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

PGET - 2009

Key Answers



Medical

Dental
















PGET Malpractice: All Debarred From Same Centre

Of the 17 centres where the PGET was conducted on Sunday, all the 52 candidates who were caught indulging in malpractice had two things in common -- they were all from the same centre and all made markings on the question paper. According to RGUHS, the candidates took the test at MS Ramaiah Medical College centre.

Surprisingly, of the 52 debarred, 51 were dental aspirants and just one was a medical candidate. In fact, officials too are stumped as to how 52 candidates could have indulged in malpractice and, that too, at the same centre.

According to rules, students are not allowed to write/mark on the question booklet and it is considered a `malpractice.'

For Post Graduate Entrance Test (PGET)-2009, 7,974 candidates registered for medical stream and 7,631 appeared. In dental, 2,477 registered and 2,400 appeared, bringing the total number of candidates in both streams to 10,031.

SOURCE

Monday, February 2, 2009

PGET 2009 - Proforma for challenge of Keys / Answers

Inservice Candidates, Revised calendar of events. Last date for challenge of key answers is been extended upto 09/02/2009

DOWNLOAD THE PROFORMA HERE

Notified keys/ answers may be challenged on or before 5.30 PM of 6th February 2009. The candidate willing to challenge the keys should remit a prescribed fee of Rs.1,000/- through Demand Draft in favour of “Registrar, RGUHS, Bangalore” preferably in person. No authorized representatives are entertained. Proforma for challenging the keys available on the RGUHS website should be used for this purpose. Anonymous or pseudo-anonymous representations and those received after the last date or without the prescribed fee are liable to be rejected.

All challenges will be scrutinized by subject experts, whose decision in the matter shall be final. A sum of Rs.500/- will be refunded, only to candidates whose challenge succeeds.

DOWNLOAD THE PROFORMA HERE

Students Caught Cheating During RGUHS PGET

Fifty-two students were caught indulging in malpractice during the state post-graduate entrance test conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) on Sunday. The incident was reported at the M S Ramaiah College centre.

The students' answerscripts were confiscated and they were not allowed to finish the exam, the chief superintendent of the centre said. According to him, the candidates were found marking the question paper when they were explicitly told not to do so.

"The second instruction in the paper clearly asks students not to write anything on the question paper," said RGUHS registrar S Vasantha Kumar. He rued the fact that the students deliberately disobeyed university rules.

RGUHS evaluation registrar S Sachidanand said penalty for writing on the question paper is immediate expulsion from the examination hall. Vasantha Kumar said one of the caught students threatened to make a criminal charge against the university for alleged paper leakage. "I have not received any such complaints of the paper having leaked," the registrar added. He refused to confirm the number of candidates who were debarred from the centre following the incident.

Accoding to sources, a few students had alleged a leak some days ago, saying question papers were being sold by touts in a hotel for an undisclosed sum.

Via - Times of India

Saturday, January 31, 2009

RGUHS PGET on Feb 1

The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) will conduct the Post Graduate Entrance Test (PGET) 2009 on February 1 for the government seats in medical and dental colleges. The entrance exams will be held in 11 centres across the State.

The Post Graduate Entrance Test 2009 for in-service candidates will be conducted on February 5 at the Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bangalore.

Nearly 10,450 applicants will be taking the exam for Post Graduate or Diploma seats in medicine and dental. A detailed list of all the eligible candidates and their allotted centres have been displayed on the RGUHS website (www.rguhs.ac.in). The university in its release has said that the hall tickets have been dispatched before January 22 of this year.

RGUHS has also asked those applicants who have lost their hall tickets to report to the chief superintendent of the designated centre two hours before the commencement of the examination with a Demand Draft of Rs 750 drawn in favour of Registrar, RGUHS, Bangalore.

A detailed instructions for the benefit of the candidates has been put up on the RGUHS website.

SOURCE

Friday, January 30, 2009

PGET 2009 - INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES - DO’S AND DON’TS

1. The candidates shall be present at the centre 60 minutes before the commencement of the test.

2. No candidate is permitted to enter the examination hall after 10 AM

3. Only the candidates who possess the Hall Ticket shall be allowed to enter the Entrance Test Center. In case of loss of Hall Ticket the candidates should contact the Chief Superintendent of the centre two hours earlier for assistance.

4. No Candidate shall copy from the paper of any other candidate or permit his / her own papers to be copied or attempt to give or seek any illegal assistance.

5. No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before the end of the first thirty minutes. Candidates leaving the hall prior to the end of the Entrance Test, will have to hand over the question paper and OMR sheet to room invigilator and collect the same at the end of the test.

6. No candidate should leave the room without handling over his / her OMR sheet.

7. Candidate should sign the attendance sheet as per the instructions of the invigilator

8. Silence must be observed in the examination hall. Any candidate guilty of disorderly or improper conduct will be liable for expulsion from the examination hall and will be debarred from the Entrance test by the Chief Superintendent of the centre.

9. Candidates are not permitted to carry any Electronic gadgets like Pager, Cell Phone blue tooth etc., into the examination hall.

10. Candidate should read the instruction given in the OMR Sheet and question booklet and after which start filling the ovals. Even a minute, inadvertent touch or drop of ink on other oval makes the answer invalid. Think before ink.

11. Candidates defacing the OMR sheet or erasing the marked oval by eraser/blade/any sharp object are liable for disqualification. Usage of white ink is prohibited.

12. The OMR sheet is the answer sheet. It comprises of two sheets. The top sheet marked as UNIVERSITY COPY which is in red colour is meant to be optically scanned for valuation. The second sheet marked as CANDIDATE COPY which is in green colour is meant to be carried home by the candidate after the examination.

Friday, January 2, 2009

PGET For Karnataka Government INSERVICE Candidates Postponed

The RGUHS PG Entrance Test for Karnataka Government INSERVICE Candidates is postponed and rescheduled on 05/02/2009 Thursday at the Centre - Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Near BDA Complex, Bangalore - 560070 from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm.

All other timings and events are as per earlier Calendar of Events.

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