Medical Seat Allotment through Video Conferencing

Medical Seat Allotment through Video Conferencing

In order to promote the excellence of Medical education in the country and to bring in transparency, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, had evolved a scheme for systematizing the prospective intake of students for both undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses in 1993, after due approval of Honorable Supreme Court of India.

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