Category : Search result: Karnataka medical seats


RIMS cancels MBBS admission over fake caste certificate

Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences cancels admission of first-year MBBS student after probe confirms fraudulent SC certificate. Two similar cases detected in Daltonganj. Read the full investigation details.

418 New PG Medical Seats Approved in Tamil Nadu Colleges

National Medical Commission approves 418 additional PG seats in Tamil Nadu's private medical colleges. New seats include anaesthesiology, general medicine & surgery. State aims to add seats in second counselling round.

MBA, MCA, MTech Demand Declines in Karnataka

Karnataka witnesses 26% increase in vacant seats for professional courses MBA, MCA and MTech. 19,771 seats remain unfilled this year compared to 15,670 in 2024. Discover the changing trends.

63 Homeopathy Seats Vacant in Ahmedabad

After 4 admission rounds, 63 homeopathy seats remain vacant in Ahmedabad with Nov 30 deadline approaching. No further rounds planned. Ayurveda seats filled completely.

NMC Lacks Data on Hospitals for Medical Residency

National Medical Commission admits having no exact data on hospitals with 220-499 beds despite new residency rules. Medical students face uncertainty about career planning. Learn more about this regulatory gap.

NEET PG Counselling 2025: New Round 2 Dates

MCC announces revised NEET PG counselling schedule for 2025-26. Registration from Dec 5-9, seat allotment on Dec 12. Check updated seat matrix details and important dates.

EWS Candidates Take Crore-Rupee Medical Seats

Nearly 140 EWS candidates with family income under Rs 8 lakh secured PG clinical seats costing Rs 25 lakh to Rs 1 crore annually, raising concerns about certificate credibility and fairness in medical admissions.

Germany: New MBBS Destination for NEET Students

Discover why Germany is becoming the preferred choice for Indian medical students after NEET-UG. Explore affordable education, global recognition, and career opportunities in Europe's healthcare hub.

Karnataka: 6-Month Provisional Nod for Hospitals Sans Checks

Karnataka introduces groundbreaking healthcare reform allowing new hospitals and clinics to operate immediately with 6-month provisional registration, bypassing initial inspections to accelerate medical infrastructure growth.

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