The new state of Andhra Pradesh is likely to get another 500 MBBS seats for the academic year 2014-15. The Health Minister Kamineni Srinivas has informed that the AP will get more medical seats apart from the existing 950 MBBS seats.
At present 650 MBBS seats are available in Government medical colleges and another 300 seats are there in private medical colleges. The private colleges have been sanctioned with another 500 MBBS seats by MCI, New Delhi.
The Minister has also informed that Gayathri Education Society and Gitams Medical College in Visakhapatnam are likely to get 150 seats each after verifications by MCI.
Great Easter Medical College at Srikakulam may be sanctioned 100 MBBS seats along with 50 seats each for NRI medical college at China Kakani and Katuri Medical College at Guntur. The AP government is likely to construct super specialty hospitals at Vijayawada and Anantapur.
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
Andhra University Degree Entrance Hall Tickets 2014
Andhra University has informed that the hall tickets for the BA, B.Com common entrance test (Distance education) have been dispatched to the concerned candidates.
The entrance examination for admission into BA and B.Com courses to be offered through distance mode of education will be held on 27th July 2014 from 10 AM to 12 Noon.
The candidates who have applied for the exam should appear for the exam with a copy of the fee DD paid by the candidate. For more details, contact at the phone numbers 99634 74727 / 08812 - 251645.
This examination is for the candidates who do not have any formal education or qualifications. Candidates who have studied Intermediate need not appear for the exam and they can join the courses directly.
The entrance examination for admission into BA and B.Com courses to be offered through distance mode of education will be held on 27th July 2014 from 10 AM to 12 Noon.
The candidates who have applied for the exam should appear for the exam with a copy of the fee DD paid by the candidate. For more details, contact at the phone numbers 99634 74727 / 08812 - 251645.
This examination is for the candidates who do not have any formal education or qualifications. Candidates who have studied Intermediate need not appear for the exam and they can join the courses directly.
Engineering Admissions in AP without EAMCET Ranks 2014
The Government of Andhra Pradesh is contemplating to conduct Engineering admissions without EAMCET qualification. The HRD Minister ,Ganta Srinivasa Rao has informed that the Government is exploring the option of direct admissions into Engineering courses considering the delay in EAMCET counseling process.
The Minister has informed that a team of experts has been sent to Tamil Nadu to study the admission process based on the marks in Intermediate marks. The Minister said that a final decision will be taken on the Engineering admissions after the committee submits its report and due approval from the Chief Minister for the same.
The proposal has come up in the wake of unusual delay in the EAMCET 2014 counseling process. The fee reimbursement and nativity issues of Telangana government have become point of contention in the counseling process. The issue has been in the Supreme Court and far from solution in the coming days.
The Government of AP is also pleading for the intervention of Central Government in the EAMCET counseling 2014. It is appealed to the Union Government to initiate the common admission process as mentioned in the AP Reorganisation Act 2014 and based on the nativity principle as defined in Article 371 D of the Constitution of India.
The Minister has informed that a team of experts has been sent to Tamil Nadu to study the admission process based on the marks in Intermediate marks. The Minister said that a final decision will be taken on the Engineering admissions after the committee submits its report and due approval from the Chief Minister for the same.
The proposal has come up in the wake of unusual delay in the EAMCET 2014 counseling process. The fee reimbursement and nativity issues of Telangana government have become point of contention in the counseling process. The issue has been in the Supreme Court and far from solution in the coming days.
The Government of AP is also pleading for the intervention of Central Government in the EAMCET counseling 2014. It is appealed to the Union Government to initiate the common admission process as mentioned in the AP Reorganisation Act 2014 and based on the nativity principle as defined in Article 371 D of the Constitution of India.
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