Publish Date: | Mon, 21 Feb 2022 10:17 AM (IST)
Medical Admission 2022: Raipur (Naiduniya Representative). Allotment of AYUSH seats under state quota has been done in the state. Out of 296 seats in Ayurveda, 231 seats have been allotted. In the general category, students who have secured up to 421 marks in NEET have got seats. According to departmental information, the process of admission in the first phase will continue till February 25. After that the number of seats left. Based on that, the second phase process will start from the first week of March.
Application for seats of Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing till February 28
The number of seats for Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani and Yoga medicine in the state is 620, on which the process of admission is going on. Here, the last date of application for the seats of Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing operated in government and private institutions is till February 28. There are 10 seats for female candidates in Government Nursing College, Raipur and 10 seats for male and female students in Central India College of Nursing, Rajnandgaon. Applications have been invited from February 18 to February 28. It is to be sent by post.
Process of State Quota after All India Quota
Talking about medical seats (MBBS and BDS), the first phase counseling and admission process has been completed in the state. Only after the start of the second phase process for All India quota seats, the second phase process for state quota seats will start.
11 students of Eklavya School selected in MBBS and one in Dental
The students of Eklavya Adarsh Residential School have performed brilliantly in NEET 2021. 12 students of Eklavya have cleared the medical entrance examination and got admission in reputed medical colleges. Out of these, 11 students have been selected for MBBS and one student has been selected for BDS (Dental). Let us tell you that the main objective of Eklavya Adarsh Residential School operated in the state is to provide quality education to the students of Scheduled Tribes.
Posted By: Sanjay Srivastava