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The mode of implementation of OBC and PH Reservation in 50% All India Quota PG Seats

February 23, 2009 by TargetPG 9 Comments

Medical Education of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has requested to formulate a “Scheme” for providing 27% reservation to OBC candidates from the year 2009 onwards. There will also be 3% Horizontal Reservation for the person with Disabilities (only for physically handicapped with the locomotory disorders and that too with disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70% as per MCI regulation) in admission to Medical/Dental Courses from the year 2009.
The 15% reservation for SC candidates and 7.5% reservation for ST candidates in 50% All India Quota for MD/MS/Diploma and MDS seats have already been implemented with effect from the academic year 2007-08 on the basis of the “3200 Point Reservation Roster”.
Reservation for OBC is being introduced in the All India Post-Graduate Counseling for allotment of MD/MS/Diploma and MDS seats in phased manner in pro-rata basis in a period of 3 years only in Central Medical Institutions in pursuance of the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006 issued by the Ministry of Human Resource Development vide their O.M. No. 1-1/2005-U.I.A/847 dated the 20th April, 2008. Therefore some of the Central Institutes have implemented a total 27% reservation for OBC while some of the Central Institutes have implemented partially for OBC Reservation for the year-2009. To maintain the exact percentage of OBC seat, some of the Institutes reduces or increases OBC seats in the alternate year without disturbing the total number of seats. These are only in 7 Central Medical Institutions out of all participating Central/State Govt. Medical and Dental Colleges/Institutes under 50% All India Quota. Thus only Central Medical Educational Institutions are contributing PG seats under 50% All India Quota for OBC for the academic year 2009-10. This number may be increased as some more of the Medical Institutes are being declared Central Institutes by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India.
OBC candidates have Rank in the Unreserved category and as well as in OBC category. Therefore, they have the right to claim over UR or OBC seats at any of the said ranks as per their choice.  However, if OBC seats remain unfilled after exhausting the UR merit list, these seats will be filled by OBC candidates only.
As per the present practice, the counseling/allotment of UR, SC and ST seats under All India Quota is being done as per the 3200 Point Reservation Roster. Whatever the seats in whichever Medical college are available at their rank at that time, will be allotted to the candidate of any category as per Reservation Roster and as per their choice. Therefore, entire seats are open to all the categories i.e. for UR, SC & ST.  This procedure will not be followed for OBC candidates as the OBC reservation is not the exactly 27% of the total number of the seats and as the OBC reservation is only in some participating Central Institutes under All India Quota and the seats reserved for OBC candidates. Therefore, the Directorate General of Health Services has formulated the following procedure for implementation of OBC reservation in Central Medical Institutions under 50% All India Quota :–
All the subjects of different specialties are arranged in alphabetical manner and the total number of seats of the particular Medical Institutes are counted. Degree and Diploma seats are arranged separately in alphabetical order. This alphabetical arrangement of seats is done to avoid any human/individual bias.
There will be  two serial numbers, one is for the first time implementation of this Roster for reservation that is in 2009 and this will be taken as referral serial number fixing starting point of 200 point roster for subsequent years. The other one will be for the current year. In 2009 both Serial Number will be the same. In 2010 the roster point will start from Sl.No. 2 of referral serial number.. Similarly, in 2011, it will from Sl.No. 3 of the referral serial number. Thus each year, this table will show only two Sl.Nos. one for the referral Sl. No. and other for the current year’s serial number. The Implementation of Reservation Roster will be done as per current year Serial Number. If required the roster will be repeated. The number of OBC seats offered by different Medical Colleges/Institutes will be pooled since the number of seats offered by different Medical Institutes are different and may be less then 27%. This list will be maintained separately as OBC List. These seats will be filled only be OBC candidates.  Rest of the seats which are not earmarked for OBC are open to all of categories and the same will be allotted as per the rank and choice of the candidates.
The allotment will be done as per the “3200 Point Reservation Roster” which is already followed in the 50% All India Quota since the year 2007-08. The candidates will be called as per the Reservation Roster and the seat (which is not reserved for OBC in the OBC list) will be allotted to the candidates whatever the seats in whichever Medical/Dental Colleges are available at their rank at that time. As and when a candidate comes at his/her Unreserved Rank and having the OBC Rank also, he/she can choose/opt either the seat which is not reserved for OBC or the seats exclusively reserved for OBC. If he/she opts the seat of unreserved category he/she will not be counted in the reserve category. This type of candidate will be counted in the category in which he/she gets the seat allotted. If an OBC candidate qualified under OBC Quota only will have claim over the seat which is reserved for OBC only. In the event of exhausting of OBC seats under All India Quota no OBC candidates can claim OBC seats. The seat if not filled for want candidate, they can be treated as with UR as in the case of SC/ST.
So far as the 3% Horizontal Reservation of the person with disabled is concerned, e
ach 33rd seats of the each category will be allotted to them. The Rank Number of the person with Physically Handicapped will be given as the PH-1,PH-2 PH-3 and so on, separately for each of the category. The candidates having Rank No. UR/PH-1, UR/PH-2 and so on will be allotted at the Roster Point No. UR-33, Roster Point No. UR-66 and so on. Similarly the PH candidate of reserved category having Rank No. SC/PH-1, SC/PH-2 and ST/PH-1, ST/PH-2 will be allotted at the Roster Point No. SC-33, Roster Point No. SC-66 and Roster Point No. ST-33, Roster Point No. ST-66 respectively and this will be continued further. If PH candidate of a particular category becomes absent at his/her turn the same seat will be allotted to the next rank of the PH candidate of the same category. In case more candidates remain absent in PH category from the scheduled date of counseling 5 extra PH candidates in UR category, 3 extra PH candidates in SC and ST category will be called from their merit to fill the roster. These extra candidates of PH candidates are kept as additional candidates. They may or may not get the seat allotted on the same day, if they are not considered for counseling, they will be called in the next days of the counseling. If a candidate is not present at his/her turn and marked absent and does not report at 6.00 PM or till the conclusion of the particular day’s counseling he/she will forfeit the claim for a seat under All India Quota.
The rest of the procedure for making the allotment under All India Quota by personal appearance of the candidate through counseling will be same.
This proposal will be tried this year during the PG counseling-2009. Problems and difficulties if any arises during implementation of this Scheme can be studied and evaluated over a period of 2-3 years so that improvements of the ‘Scheme’ can be made. 

Filed Under: AIPG, AIPPG 2009, All India 2009 Counselling Tagged With: Counseling

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  1. abhishek says

    February 27, 2010 at 10:15 pm

    is myopathy considered in ph rpl

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    • TargetPG says

      February 27, 2010 at 11:09 pm

      Please contact the concerned authorities

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  2. abhishek says

    February 27, 2010 at 10:44 pm

    hw much reservation for ph in pg entrance

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    • TargetPG says

      February 27, 2010 at 11:27 pm

      3%

      It is already given in this page !!

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  3. Shank says

    January 20, 2012 at 7:50 pm

    Is reservation followed for All India PG dental exam?

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  4. vipul prajapati says

    March 24, 2012 at 1:52 am

    how much reservation for OBC in mds. please reply.

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  5. vipul prajapati says

    March 24, 2012 at 1:54 am

    how much reservation is there for OBC catagory in MDS this year. how does it implicated.

    please reply.

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  6. vikram kadu says

    April 6, 2012 at 8:56 pm

    HOW MANY TOTAL MS ORTHO SEATS R RESERVED IN OBC CATEGORY????
    please reply….

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  7. sid says

    May 8, 2012 at 5:02 pm

    what % of disability is allow in prepg or aipg for handicapped person

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