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ADMISSION TO BSMS/BAMS/BNYS/BUMS/BHMS Courses FOR 2008 – 2009 SESSION

August 15, 2008 by TargetPG 3 Comments

PRESS RELEASE No.669 dt.15.8.2008
ADMISSION TO BSMS/BAMS/BNYS/BUMS/BHMS Courses FOR 2008 – 2009
SESSION

The Single Window Counselling for admission to BSMS/BAMS/BNYS/ BUMS/BHMS Courses will be held at Commissionerate of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Aringar Anna Govt. Hospital of Indian Medicine Campus, Arumbakkam, Chennai 106 as detailed below:
Date
Day
Time
*Forenoon From 10.00 A.M.
* Afternoon From 2.00 P.M.
18.08.2008
Monday
Special Categories & For others Aggregate Marks from 194.75 to 178.00
Aggregate Marks from 177.75 to 158.00
19.08.2008
Tuesday
Aggregate Marks from 157.75 to 143.00
Aggregate Marks from 142.75 to125.00
20.08.2008
Wednesday
Aggregate Marks from 124.50 to 78.75
–
                        Reporting time for F.N. session : 9.00 A.M.
                        Reporting time for A.N. session : 1.00 P.M.
Individual intimation letters were sent to all eligible candidates by post. Any candidate who do not receive the intimation letter may also attend the Single Window Counselling on the above date & time mentioned against his/her aggregate marks with all certificates and documents in original. For further details visit www.tnhealth.org
For Special Commissioner of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy

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  1. PUTTA RAGHUNATH says

    August 29, 2008 at 10:30 am

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    October 18, 2008 at 11:27 am

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  3. dr.suresh avhad says

    April 1, 2010 at 7:37 am

    Nationalize The Medical Education

    Health Ministry of India & MCI are planning to introduce new course,BRMS/BRHC for Rural Health..

    This is the retrograde move..

    The new course will benefit education barons rather than rural population..

    It will create more problems to the already ailing Health Care System of India..

    Here we have discussed the basic pathology & treatment options available for the disease of India’s Health Care System…

    We hereby request to

    Hon,President of India,

    Hon,Prime minister of India,

    Hon, Health Minister of India

    & All the Hon, MP’s from Rajyasabha & Loksabha

    to seriously think on “Nationalization of Medical Education”…

    1)Medical Education should be on the top of priority list of Govt of India,it is as important as Defense. No privatization should be allowed in Medical Education..

    Privatization of medical education started in 1953,

    & now every big politician owns a Medical College .

    Those who cant own medical college, own BAMS or BHMS colleges..

    management quota seats are literally sold

    Medical Education is now a market, where those who have lot of money can get admissions

    Truly worthy students are deprived from getting medical education, in this Bazar.

    Those who invest money for education naturally tries to put out the invested money with interest, they are going to accept freebies & gifts fromthe Pharma companies, no matter MCI’s Ketan Desai bans it.

    True Medical professional needs Empathy, Emotions & Ethics in his heart.

    Privatization of Medical Education kept all these words into dictionary

    2)Upgrade all the existing BAMS/BHMS/BUMS/BSMS colleges to MBBS & provide them with necessary infrastructure.

    3)Existing BAMS/BHMS/BUMS/BSMS practitioners should be upgraded to MBBS by offering them refreshing course in medicine & pharmacology through CME centers at Taluka/Tehsil level.The CME centers at Taluka/Tehsil level should be provided with recent advances in technology like video conferencing.

    4) Government’s job is to provide/ensure proper health care to it’s citizens & not to promote the different pathies, hence AYUSH dept. & CCIM &CCH should be scrapped.

    & Uniform scientific medical syllabus should be applied in the Nation,

    Ayurveda,unani & siddha would be offered as optional subjects,as they have the Indian origin & should be considered as potential resource for research in main stream medicine.

    Thanx with Regards

    NIMA PATHARDI

    Let’s Unite To Provide Better Health Services For Our People..!

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