The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University Examination Results – August/October 2011
(MGR University Results)
MEDICAL
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Click here to view the Retotalling Results
Last date for retotalling for (MD/MS and P.G. Diploma) on or before 1.12.2011
COURSE : PUBLISHED ON
M.B.B.S First Year Revised Results : 23/11/2011
M.B.B.S Second Year : 11/10/2011
M.B.B.S Third Year Part -I : 21/10/2011
M.B.B.S Third Year Part -II : 08/09/2011
P.G. Diploma (Med. & Surg.) : 19/11/2011
M.D./M.S. : 19/11/2011
D.M /M.Ch. : 22/08/2011
Candidates should apply for re totalling through the Head of Institution only
Previous Posts in This Issue
- 11/10/2011 : Madras High Court Madurai Stay against New system of marks in MBBS Tamil Nadu MGR University
- 17/10/2011 : Gujarat High Court has come to the rescue of students who have failed First year MBBS in Gujarat. We have covered that in this page
- 09/11/2011 : Medical Students vs MGR University – Medicos Win – Combined Pass Enough. We have covered that in this page
- 11/11/2011 : MGR University vs Medicos : Old System ( Combined Pass in MBBS ) Stays The result is also applicable to the Final Year students who had been declared having “failed” in Surgery, because they did not get 50 percent in Orthopaedics, even though they have “passed” in the combined score. They have now “passed” the paper. Readers can compare this with the scenario mentioned in our analysis, where the court case filed by one Final Year Student in 19997 led to first year students also being declared pass.
- 16/11/2011 : MGR Medical University : Revised MBBS results withheld after protests
Updates in this issue
- Update (24/11/2011) : MGR University vs Medicos – Write Exam for 500, Get Marks for 200 – Left in lurch, docs rise in protest
- Update (01.02.2012) : Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University new exam rules : 50 % mandatory for pass
- Update (16/06/2013) : No Brake or Break in MBBS ? MGR University to conduct supplementary exams to enable students join main batch
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