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Publish MBBS merit list: HC

In a significant move on admissions to private medical colleges under management quota, the Andhra Pradesh High Court on Friday directed the NTR University of Health Sciences to publish the merit list

One step to medical college

Ending all speculation on the fate of the National Eligibility- cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to medical colleges, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which will conduct it, has

CM vows better facilities

Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said on Wednesday that the state government was trying to secure an additional 1,000 MBBS seats for the next academic year (2012-13) for both government and private

Private medical colleges turn away rankers

The MBBS management quota row has taken a turn for the worse with private medical colleges revolting against the state government, stating that it has no power to interfere in the matter.

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Med colleges soon for SC, ST students

Three medical colleges for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students are being planned by the state government. One college each will be set up in the state’s three regions, Andhra, Telang-ana and

State snubs Guv on quota seats

At a time when Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan is trying to rein in private medical colleges from selling their quota of seats, the state government seems to be helping the colleges on not implementing the

AP in a fix over HC bar on admissions

The state government is in a fix following the AP High Court directing the NTR University of Health Sciences not to approve MBBS/BDS management quota admissions that were made against the norms.

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Chances of more seats look bleak

The chances of Osmania, Gandhi and Kakatiya medical colleges securing additional MBBS seats for this year (2012-13) look remote. The government has been lobbying hard with the Medical Council of Indi

19 medical colleges in seat-selling scam

Nineteen private medical colleges are under the state government’s scanner following complaints that they are selling medical post-graduate seats in the management quota. The seats are being sold for

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