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REGULATIONS

FOR ADMISSION INTO


MBBS & BDS COURSES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11

Dr. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA - 520 008

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Dr. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, ANDHRA PRADESH, VIJAYAWADA - 520 008
REGULATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO MBBS & BDS COURSES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11

The following are the Regulations for admission of students into MBBS and BDS Courses in Medical and Dental Colleges (As appendix - II) in Andhra Pradesh affiliated to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Andhra Pradesh for the year 2010-11. 2. The candidates need not to submit any application form for admission into MBBS/BDS courses as per G.O.Ms.no.140 & 141, HM & FW (E1) Dept., dated 04-07-2009. 3. The Rank in EAMCET-2010 shall be the basis for the selection into MBBS and BDS Courses subject to these regulations. 4. PROCEDURE OF SELECTION: 4.1 Selections will be made by the selection committee appointed by Vice-Chancellor, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences. Selections are Course wise.

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Counseling Schedule: The counseling schedule was notified on 21-07-2010 in Daily News Paper (Press) Notification. No individual intimations will be sent. In compliance with the orders of the Honble High Court of A.P. in W.A.No.795/99 and batch dated 23.2.2000; the selections are University Area wise. Reservations shall also be University Area Wise. While allotting the candidates to the colleges, the percentage of reservations shall be maintained in each institution as far as possible. The counseling shall be in three phases. The 15% of UR Seats will be filled First as per the G.O.Ms. No. 42, Higher Education (EC2) Dept., dated 18.05.2009

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4.5.1 In the first phase, OC seats will be filled up. In the second phase, the reserved category candidates selected under OC category shall be reallotted to the college of their preference depending upon availability of seats in the respective category and their eligibility. If a category candidate selected under OC does not attend the 2nd phase of counseling it will be presumed that he / she prefer to continue in the college in which he/ she got selection in the 1st phase. 4.5.3 The third phase is only for reserved category candidates. In this phase selection and allotment of remaining seats reserved for the reserved category candidates and those vacated during the second phase of counseling shall be made. Phase II and III will be done simultaneously. 4.6 If a candidate is eligible for a same type of seat in the same course and in same college both under the reserved categories of social status and under Army / NCC / PH / Sports & Games, he / she will be selected under the category of social status only. The candidates provisionally selected into one college will be considered for resultant vacancies in another college. The allotment of college to the NCC and Sports & Games candidates shall be by rotation. All the qualified candidates at EAMCET-2010 and those who have fulfilled the eligibility criteria may attend the counseling as per the schedule for admission into MBBS and BDS courses for the year 2010-11. 4.5.2

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Candidates attending counseling will have to be accompanied by the parent / guardian at their own expenses. The candidates have to pay the Counseling Fee at the reception counters of the respective counseling centers. The Counseling Fee for OC and BC is Rs.200/- and SC and ST is Rs.100/Candidates are considered for admission only for such categories for which they clime reservation by documents. The selection will be made only from among the candidates who physically present themselves when called in order of merit. Claims of the candidates will not be considered if they are absent when called at the time of selection and the next in the merit would be called. The selected candidates shall submit all the original certificates on the day of selection and shall pay fees payable to the College and to the University mentioned in Regulation 13. The University Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances. THE CANDIDATES SHALL PAY THE FEE PAYABLE TO THE COLLEGE AND TO THE UNIVERSITY ON THE DAY OF SELECTION / COUNSELING ITSELF. IF THE CANDIDATES FAILS TO PAY THE FEE AFTER CHOOSING A SEAT IN A COLLEGE, THE ALLOTMENT WILL BE CANCELLED AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT ANY NOTICE. If a candidate desires to cancel /withdraw their selection after submission of Original Certificates and payment of fee, the candidate has to withdraw by submitting a written requisition alongwith the consent of the Parent with Registrar, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences at Vijayawada with in the prescribed period as notified by the University as informed in the selection intimation. THE ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES AND COLLEGE FEE PAID BY SUCH CANDIDATE WILL BE RETURNED. If any further selection conducted by the University the resultant vacancies will be open to all the candidates below the rank of candidates who have not joined the course and the candidates who were absent in the earlier selection. If any further selection conducted by the University the resultant vacancies shall be filled by the candidates belonging to the same category of the seat as those who have not joined the course. Mere attending the counseling does not confer right for a seat. Any candidate who obstructs the proceedings of the selection committee or otherwise misbehaves or causes disturbance at the committee meeting, will be liable for disciplinary action as may be taken by the University. The committee shall have the power to cancel the selection or admission of the candidate at any stage if it is detected that the selection or admission is against the regulations either during selection or before closure of admissions. All the candidates selected should undergo Medical Examination as directed by the Head of the Institution concerned. The admission of the candidates shall be subject to their fitness in the Medical examination. Candidates shall be present till the end of the selections to be available in case, if they need to be recalled for any reasons.

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LIST OF MEDICAL & DENTAL COLLEGES: The List of the Medical and Dental colleges as in Appendix - II. The admissions into the colleges are subject to the permission by the Government of India / Medical Council of India / Dental Council of India.

NOTE: a) The distribution of seats among various categories, University Area wise for admission into MBBS and BDS Courses will be displayed one day before counseling. b) In case any new Medical Colleges or Dental Colleges are affiliated to the University/any college is permitted by the Govt. of India for the academic year 2010-11, the seats in those colleges also will be filled up. If any colleges listed above are not permitted by Government of India for the year 2010-11, the seats in that college will not be filled. 6. RESERVATION OF SEATS: 6.1 Reservation for Scheduled Castes (S.C.) and Scheduled Tribes (S.T.): Out of the seats available for admission by the University, 15% seats shall be reserved for candidates belonging to SC, 6% of seats shall be reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes in each local area 6.1.1 In the event that if any seats reserved for S.T. not being filled up, they will be thrown open to the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and vice-versa. 6.1.2 In the event of the candidates from the SC and ST are not being available, these seats shall be allotted to the candidates under open competition. 6.1.3 Candidates of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes belonging to the State of Andhra Pradesh only which are specified by the Govt. of A.P from time to time shall be considered 7. RESERVATION FOR BACKWARD CLASSES: 29% of the available seats for admission in each local area by the University for MBBS/ BDS shall be reserved for candidates belonging to Backward Classes as follows: A-7%, B-10%, C-1%, D-7% & *E-4% as per the G.O.Ms.No.1793, Education, dt. 23.09.1970 and G.O.Ms. No.23, Backward Classes Welfare (C2), dated.07-07-2007 and G.O.Ms.No.231, Health Medical and Family Welfare (E1) Department, dated 11-07-2007. * Subject to further orders of the Government of A.P. / High Court. If qualified candidates belonging to Back Ward Class of particular group are not available, the left over seats can be adjusted for the candidates of next group. If qualified candidates belonging to Back Ward Classes are not available to fill up the 29% seats reserved for them, the left over seats shall be treated as Open Competition seats and shall be filled up with candidates of General Pool. 7.1 CERTIFICATE OF SOCIAL STATUS: The candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes shall furnish a certificate in the prescribed proforma in support of their claims. The social status of Schedule Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes candidates shall be Scrutinized in terms of G.O.M.s.No.58, SW (J) Dept. Dt12-05-1997. The candidates are informed that they will be not be considered for the caste claimed by them without the prescribed permanent caste certificate issued by the competent authority. No candidate seeking reservation for admission under the above categories be allowed to participate in the Counseling for admission unless he produces the Integrated Community Certificate prescribed by the Government and issued by the Revenue Authorities in the Government (Vide G.O.Ms.No. 58, Social Welfare (J) Department, dated. 12-05-1997) MBBS/BDS Prospectus 2010-11

Note :- The Social Reservation provided for BCs SCs, STs in the ratio of 29%,15% and 6% respectively shall be vertical reservation. 7.2. RESERVATION OF SPECIAL CATEGORIES: 7.2.1 RESERVATION FOR THE CHILDREN OF SERVICEMEN AND EX-SERVICEMEN. 1% of the seats in each category in M.B.B.S and B.D.S courses shall be reserved for the children of Ex-Servicemen, and serving service personnel of the three wings of the Defence Services Viz., Army, Navy and Air force subject to the condition that the exservicemen etc., are residing for a minimum of 5 years in Andhra Pradesh should be domicile of Andhra Pradesh. Admission under Army quota will be made from among eligible candidates qualified at EAMCET 2010 in the order of preference given below subject to other rules. a) Children of Armed Force Personnel killed in action. b) Children of Servicemen disabled in action and permanently incapacitated as a result and invalidated out of service and in receipt of disability pension. c) Children of Ex-servicemen, Servicemen in receipt of Gallantry Awards, the order of merit for consideration of the Gallantry Awards as given below : 1) Param Vir Chakra 7) Vir Chakra 2) Ashoka Chakra 8) Shourya Chakra 3) Sarvotham Yudh Seva Medal 9) Yudh Seva Medal 4) Maha Vir Chakra 10) Sena/Nava Sena/Vayu Sena Medal. 5) Kirti Chakra 11) Mention in Despatches. 6) Uttam Yudh Seva Medal d) Children of other Ex-Servicemen and Servicemen. NOTE: Candidates who do not come under any of the categories (a) to (d) under this rule are not eligible for consideration under this quota. If the number of candidates is more than one in a particular group indicated above selection shall be based on Rank at EAMCET 2010 among the candidates belongs to that group. Candidates seeking admission under this category should submit documentary evidence in support of their claim from competent defence authority. 7.2.2 a) Ex-Serviceman means a person who has served in any rank (whether combatant or as non-combatant) in the Armed Forces of Indian Union, including the Armed Forces of the former Indian States, but excluding the Assam Rifles, Defence Security Corps, General Reserve Engineering Force, Lok Sahayak Sena and Territorial Army, for a continuous period of not less than six months after attestation, and b) has been released otherwise than at his own request by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or has been transferred to the reserve pending such release or c) has to serve for not more than six months for completing the period of service required for becoming entitled to be released or transferred to the reserve. or d) has been released at his own request, after completing five years service in the Armed Forces of the Indian Union. e) In case of an adopted son / daughter, candidate must produce a certificate from the Civil Court having jurisdiction in support of such adoption. f) Children of Servicemen and Ex-Servicemen residing in the state of AP seeking admission shall, in support of the claim, submit a residence certificate issued by MRO / Tahsildar from where the candidate is claiming the residence of the parent. g) The candidate should also submit a certificate from the Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer of the Zilla Sainik Welfare Board as to their eligibility to consider under Army / Ex-Army reservation, specifying the category to which the applicant belongs with attested copies of documentary evidence for the claim. MBBS/BDS Prospectus 2010-11

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Applications of the candidates submitted for the reservation under Servicemen and Ex-Servicemen quota shall be scrutinised by the Andhra Pradesh Sainik Board or its nominee and their decision is final and binding on the candidate.

7.2.3. The children of Ex-servicemen are directed to bring the following original certificates at the time of counseling. 1. Original discharge certificate of his / her parent. 2. Original Identity Card of his/her parent issued by Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer concerned district. 3. Original Pension book of his / her parent if pensioner. 4. Residential Certificates of the parent of the candidate issued by the Mandal Revenue Officer. 5. Certificates of Gallantry Award, Gazette Notification, copies of part-II order and relevant documents if claims under Priority-I, Priority-II and Priority-III. 6. Children of Armed Force Personnel Certificate issued by Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer. The children of serving soldiers are directed to bring the following original certificates at the time of counseling. 1. Original Identity Card of his / her parent issued by competent authority. 2. Original pay book / pay slips of his / her parent. 3. Residential certificate of the parent of the candidates issued by Mandal Revenue Officer. 4. Certificate of Gallantry Award Gazette Notification, copies of Part-II orders and other relevant documents if claims under priority-II and priority-III. 5. Children of Armed forces personnel certificate issued by Commanding Officer. Failing which to produce the above documents in original his/her application under children of Armed Force Personnel (CAP) category will not be considered for admission into respective courses. 7.3 RESERVATIONS UNDER THE CATEGORIES OF NCC / SPORTS & GAMES / PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED (PH) Seats shall be reserved in each course for the following categories, to the extent indicated against them: 1.Physically Challenged 3 % (*) 2.National Cadet Corps 1/4% (0.25%) 3.Games and Sports 1/2% (0.50%) (*) Note: 3% Reservation provided to Physically Challenged with the locomotor disorders and that too with disability of lower limbs between 40% to 70%, as per the instructions of Government of India Lr.F.No.U.12021/8/2002-MEC/ME.III, dt. 12-5-2004 under Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full participation) act, 1995 and as per orders of Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh. The Physically Challenged candidates with locomotary disorder of lower limbs between 40% to 70% are only eligible under the Physically Handicapped quota. NOTE: The guidelines of Govt. of India and regulations of Medical Council of India shall be observed in making admissions of differently abide (Physically Handicapped) candidates, according to which the Physically Handicapped candidates with locomotary disorder of lower limbs between 50% to 70% will be considered first and remaining unfilled, candidates with 40% to 50% will be considered. The candidate seeking the benefit of reservation should present him/herself before a Medical Board comprising of at least one Expert/Specialist from the specialty of Orthopedics of State Medical Board and obtain a valid disability certificate from the Medical Board having been issued within three months prior to presenting his application for seeking admission in any medical course by claiming the benefit of reservation. MBBS/BDS Prospectus 2010-11

7.3.1. ELIGIBLE UNDER PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED: a) The candidate seeking the benefit of reservation should present him/herself before a Medical Board comprising of at least one Expert/Specialist from the speciality of Orthopedics of State Medical Board and obtain a valid disability certificate from the Medical Board having been issued within three months prior to presenting his application for seeking admission in any medical course by claiming the benefit of reservation. b) Medical Board to be constituted for scrutinising the applications, and the candidates should appear in person before the medical board. The Medical Board should confirm the disability mentioned in the certificate and decide fitness to undergo the rigours of medical education. c) The Physically Challenged candidates with locomotar disorder of lower limbs between 40% to 70% are only eligible under the Physically Handicapped quota. NOTE: The guidelines of Govt. of India and regulations of Medical Council of India shall be observed in making admissions of differently abide (Physically Handicapped) candidates, according to which the Physically Handicapped candidates with locomotary disorder of lower limbs between 50% to 70% will be considered first and remaining unfilled, candidates with 40% to 50% will be considered. d) Candidates with the following defects shall not be considered for selection under this category: 1) Mentally retard; 2) Blindness; 3) Deaf and Dumb; 4) Chronic Heart, Lung, Kidney and Liver Diseases and 5) Muscular Distrophies. e) Once the Physical disability is confirmed, merit in EAMCET-2010 is to be taken into consideration for allotment of seat. The gradation and guidelines for these categories are given as Appendix III as per G.O.Ms.No.254, HM & FW (E1) Department, dt. 28-4-1993 and as amended from time to time by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The gradation and guidelines for sports and games category as ordered by the Government are given at Sl.No.2 of Appendix III. Note: The candidates claiming reservation benefits under the above categories shall produce original documents in support of their claim to the Committee for Admissions and the committee shall be entitled to refer the original documents of the candidates claiming reservation for scrutiny and confirmation to the following authorities: (i) NCC (ii) Sports and Games (iii) Physically Challenged (iv) CAP - To the Director of NCC, Andhra Pradesh. - To the Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP)/Sports authority of India. - To the Medical Board Constituted by the Competent Authority. - To the Director, Sainik Welfare Department, Andhra Pradesh.

The Reservation for Special categories mentioned above i.e., regulation 7.2.1 and 7.3 shall be provided on the basis of compartmentalized horizontal reservation for each category of OC,BC,SC and STs as per the G.O.Ms.No.231, Health Medical and Family Welfare (E1) Department, dated11-07-2009. 7.4 RESERVATION FOR WOMEN CANDIDATES: 33 1/3% of seats in statewide institutions and in each local area are guaranteed for women candidates in each category i.e., Open Competition, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribe, Backward Classes Groups A, B, C, D & E, Army quota and other reservations. This regulation of guarantee shall not be applicable if women candidates selected on merit in each category form 33 1/3% or more of the seats therein. When the number of women candidates falls short of this percentage, it would be made up by replacing the last selected male candidates by women candidates in that category.

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RESERVATION FOR ANGLO-INDIAN COMMUNITY: One seat shall be reserved in MBBS Course for Anglo-Indians as per G.O.Ms.No. 183, HM&FW (E1) Department, dated. 30-06-2004. The candidate shall produce certificate in support of his/her claim in the prescribed proforma issued by M.R.O. subject to scrutiny and confirmation by the Secretary, Dept. of Minority Welfare, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. 7.6 RESERVATION FOR LOCAL CANDIDATES:

7.6.1 85% of the seats in each local area in each college will be reserved for local candidates. Remaining 15% unreserved seats will be filled by applicants as defined in 7.14. 7.6.2 In respect of statewide institutions, admission to the 85% of seats reserved for local candidates, shall be reserved in favour of Andhra & Nagarjuna University Area, Osmania & Kakatiya University Area and Sri Venkateswara University Area in the ratio of 42:36:22 respectively as per the rule. Remaining 15% unreserved seats will be filled by applicants as defined in 7.14. The Procedure indication in annexure III to IV of G.O.P No.646 Education(E2) Dept. dt 10.07.79 as amended in G.O.Ms.No.42, Higher Education (EC2) Dept., dated 18-05-2009 will be followed. DEFINITION OF LOCAL AREAS AND LOCAL CANDIDATES 7.7 LOCAL AREA: 7.7.1 The part of the State comprising the Districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam shall be regarded as Andhra University and the Nagarjuna University area. 7.7.2 The part of the State comprising the Districts of Adilabad, Hyderabad (including the twin cities) Rangareddy, Karimnagar, Khammam, Medak, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and Warangal shall be regarded as the Osmania University and the Kakatiya University area. 7.7.3 The part of the State comprising the Districts of Anantapur, Kurnool, Chittoor, Cuddapah and Nellore shall be regarded as Sri Venkateswara University area. 7.7.4 A candidate seeking admission to MBBS course in Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada or BDS Course in the Government Dental Colleges shall be regarded as local candidates in relation to local area as in Regulation 7.9.1 to 7.9.3. 7.8 LOCAL CANDIDATES: A candidate for admission shall be regarded as local candidate in relation to a local area. 7.8.1 If he / she has studied in an educational institution or educational institutions in such local area for a period of not less than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/she appeared or as the case may be first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination or 7.8.2 Where, during the whole or any part of the four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/she appeared or as the case may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination, if he / she has not studied in any educational institution, if he / she has resided in that local area for a period of not less than four years immediately preceding the commencement of the relevant qualifying examination in which he / she appeared or as the case may be first appeared, then he / she becomes a local candidate. 7.9 7.9.1 A candidate for admission to the course who is not regarded as a local candidate under sub regulation 7.8 above in relation to any local area shall: If he / she has studied in an educational institution in the state for a period of not less than seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he / she appeared or as the case may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination be regarded as a local candidate in relation to:

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i) Such local area where he / she has studied for the maximum period out of the said period of seven years; or ii)Where the period of his/her study in two or more local areas are equal, such local area where he / she studied last in such equal periods; or 7.9.2 If during the whole or any part of the seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he / she appeared or as the case may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination, he / she had not studied in the educational institutions in any local area, but has resided in the state during the whole of said period of seven years, be regarded as a local candidate in relation to: i) Such local area where he / she has resided for the maximum period out of he said period of seven years; or ii) Where the periods of his / her residence in two or more local areas are equal, such local area where he/she resided last in such equal periods. Explanations: For the purpose of this sub-regulation: i) "Educational Institutions" means a College, a School imparting education upto and inclusive of tenth class, or other institutions by whatever name called whether managed by Government, Private body, local authority or University and carrying on the activity of imparting education there in whether technical or otherwise and includes a Polytechnic, Industrial Training Institute and a Teachers Training Institute but does not include a Tutorial Institution. ii) Relevant qualifying examination for admission to MBBS and BDS courses of study means a pass in the examination which is the minimum educational qualification for admission to such course of study. NOTE: The relevant qualifying examination for admission to MBBS and BDS Courses being Intermediate or its equivalent examination, the question whether a candidate is a local candidate or not will be determined with reference to his / her first appearance in the Intermediate examination or equivalent examination even in the case of an applicant possessing B.Sc., or M.Sc., Degree. iii) a) In reckoning the consecutive academic years during which a candidate has studied, any period of interruption of his / her study by reasons of his / her failure to pass any examination, and b) Any period of his / her study in a Statewide University or a Statewide educational institution shall be disregarded. iv) The question whether any candidate for admission to any course of study has resided in any local area shall be determined with reference to the places where the candidate actually resided and not with reference to the residence of his/her parent or guardian. 7.10 While determining the number of seats to be reserved in favour of local candidate under regulation 7.8.1 and 7.8.2, any fraction of a seat shall be counted as one provided that there shall be atleast one unreserved seat. 7.11 If a local candidate in respect of a local area is not available to fill any seat reserved or allocated in favour of local candidate in respect of that local area, such seat shall be filled as if it has not been reserved.

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Applicants who claim to be local candidates with reference to regulation 7.8.1 shall produce evidence in the form of study certificate / certificates issued by the heads of educational institution / institutions concerned, indicating the details of the year or years in which the candidate has studied in educational institutions in such local area for a period of not less than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic years in which he / she appeared, or as the case may be, first appeared for the Intermediate examination or its equivalent. Those who do not qualify as local candidates under sub regulation 7.8.1 but claim to qualify by virtue of residence under regulation 7.8.2 shall produce a certificate issued by an officer of the Revenue Department not below the rank of Mandal Revenue Officer in the form Annexed in G.O.Ms.No.628. Education dated the 25th July 1974 (proformed can be downloaded). Applicants who claim to be local Candidates under 7.9 shall produce evidence in the form of study certificate issued by the heads of the Educational Institution / Institutions concerned indicating the details of the year or years in which the candidate has studied in the respective educational Institutions for a period of not less than seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he / she appeared, or as the case may be first appeared for the Intermediate Examination or its equivalent. Those who do not qualify as local candidate under the regulation 7.9 but claim to qualify by virtue of residence under regulation 7.9.2 shall produce a certificate of residence issued by an officer of the Revenue Department not below the rank of Mandal Revenue Officer in the form similar to that Annexed to G.O.Ms.No.628, Education, dated 25th July 1974 with necessary modifications (proformed can be downloaded). The following categories of candidates are eligible to apply for admission to the 15% unreserved seats.

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All candidates defined under Regulation 7.8 and 7.9 (Study Certificate / Residence Certificates should be enclosed.) 7.14.2 Candidates, who have resided in the state for a total period of ten years excluding periods of study outside the state or whose parents have resided in the state for a total period of ten years excluding periods of employment outside the state (Certificate stating that candidate / parent has resided for a period of 10 years indicating the duration of period of Residence, from Revenue Official not below the rank of Mandal Revenue Officer from where the candidate is claiming eligibility should be enclosed.) 7.14.3 Candidates who are children of parents who are in the employment of this state or Central Government, Public Sector Corporations, local bodies, Universities and other similar quasi public institutions within the state (Certificate from the Head of the Institution / Department should be enclosed stating that the parent of the candidate is in service as on the date of application.) 7.14.4 Candidates who are spouses of those in employment of this State or Central Government, Public Sector Corporations, Local bodies, Universities and educational institutions recognised by the Government, a University or other competent authority and similar other quasi government institutions within the State. (Candidate has to submit the proof as a spouse, Certificate from the Head of the Institution / Department of the spouse should be enclosed.) 8. ELIGIBILITY : 8.1 Nationality and Domicile: The candidates should be Indian Nationals and should satisfy Local, Non-Local status requirement as laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission) Order, 1974 as issued in G.O. (P) No. 646, Education (W) Department, dated 10-07-1979.

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8.2 Educational Qualifications: The candidates should have passed two years Intermediate (10+2 pattern) or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and English individually and must have obtained not less than 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and the Backward Classes the marks obtained shall be a minimum of 40% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. OC-PH candidates shall must have obtained not less than 45% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. 8.3 Candidates should have qualified at EAMCET-2010 and shall secure not less than 50% of marks (for BC, SC and ST candidates 40%) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology eligible for admission into MBBS and BDS courses during the academic year 2010-11 only and they fulfill other relevant conditions laid down in these regulations. OC PH candidates shall secure not less than 45% of marks NOTE: Candidates OC PH- 45% possessing qualification of the University / Board or an institution outside the State should enclose a certificate of equivalence from the Registrar, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences to the effect that the qualification possessed is equivalent to or higher than Intermediate examination conducted by the Board of Intermediate of Andhra Pradesh alongwith the application form. 8.4 Age: Minimum age: Should have completed the age of 17 years by 31st December, 2010. 1. A person born on 1st January of a year will complete one year on 31st December of the same year. 2. Age shall be calculated on the basis of date of birth as indicated in the Secondary School Certificate examination or equivalent examination. 3. No request for relaxation of age of a candidate shall be entertained. 9. MERIT LISTS: 9.1 The counseling will be conducted basing upon the Rank obtain in EAMCET 2010. 9.2 In case of same rank being obtained by more than one candidate, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology in the qualifying examination shall be reckoned. 9.3 In case of a further tie, the older candidate shall be given the higher place in the merit list. 10. ALLOTMENT OF SEATS: 10.1 Government Professional Institutions for admission into Medical and Dental courses seats shall be filled up through counseling by the Competent Authority as per Merit/ranking following rules of reservation from the students who have qualified in EAMCET-2010. 10.2 Unaided Professional Institutions in Private Medical and Dental colleges. The seats shall be filled in each Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institution under these rules, for Admission of Candidates shall be classified as (G.O.Ms.No.136, HM&FW (E1) Department, dated 30-04-2007) as amended in G.O.Ms.No.140, HM & FW (E1) Dept., dated 04-07-2009. 10.2.1 Category A Seats (50% of the sanctioned in take of the Seats) The seats shall be filled through counseling by the Committee for Admissions appointed by the Competent Authority as per merit from the candidates who have qualified at the common entrance test, EAMCET-2010 and following the rules of reservation. 10.2.2 Category - B (10% of the sanctioned intake of the seats) The seats shall be filled through counseling by the Committee for Admissions appointed by the Competent Authority as per merit from the candidates who have qualified at the common entrance test, EAMCET-2010 amended in G.O.Ms.No.141, HM & FW (E1) Dept., dated 04-07-2009 and G.O.M.S.No .144 HM&FW (E1) Dept. Dated 15-07-2009 following the rules of reservation. NOTE: MBBS/BDS Prospectus 2010-11

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11. One year Compulsory Rural Service: As per G.O.Ms. No. 166, HM & FW (E1) Dept., dated

20.07.2010.The Compulsory Rural Medical/ dental service for MBBS/ BDS candidates admitted from the academic year 2010-11 onwards shall be for a period of one year, immediately following the successful completion of the MBBS/BDS including the completion of house surgency. The candidates shall be called as junior residence during the period of one year of rural service. (i) On successful completion of the one year rural Medical / Dental Service, the candidate will be eligible for a permanent registration with AP Medical Council. (ii) The consolidated remuneration @ 150 % of the stipend payable to house surgeon in 2015 for Junior residence regarding compulsory rural Medial / Dental service in the rural areas in the 175% of the stipend payable to house surgeons in 2015 for junior residence rendering compulsory rural Medial / Dental service in the tribal areas shall be paid. (iii) Junior residency shall be posted to work for one year in the public health centers, community health centers in various districts, following a transparent system of seeking five options and making the allotments strictly based on the merit at the MBBS/ BDS examination. (iv) The Administrative supervision for the candidates shall be with the district health administration and the academic supervision over the candidates shall be responsibility of the college from where the candidates as graduated. To the extent feasible, the academic supervision shall be conducted through online system so as to minimize the work load on the colleges. 12. JOINING TIME: The selected candidates shall join the college within the specified date. If any candidate fails to report to the Principal on or before the date specified by the University at the time of counseling the provisional admission granted shall be cancelled automatically without any further notice and no further claims will be entertained under any circumstances. 13.1 COUNSELING FEE (Non-Refundable) : All the candidates who attend the counseling have to pay an amount of Rs.200/- for OC/BC and Rs.100/- for SC/ST as counseling fee at the reception counter of the counseling center irrespective of their selection/admission. The counseling fee receipt can be produced in subsequent counselings for entry into the counseling center. If the candidates fails to produce the receipt in subsequent counseling, he/she shall pay the counseling fee again. 13.2 UNIVERSITY FEE: The University fee for admission into Government / Private Unaided Medical and Dental Colleges is shown below:-

ITEM
University Fee Registration Fee Admission Fee IUT/Sports Fee Students welfare fund Handbook Digital Library Fee Total

GOVERNMENT COLLEGES
Medical Rs. 1500 1400 700 300 100 2000 6000 Dental Rs. 1500 1400 700 300 100 1000 5000

PRIVATE COLLEGES A Category of B Category of Non-Minority Non-Minority


Medical Rs. 5000 1400 700 300 100 2000 9500 Dental Rs. 5000 1400 700 300 100 1000 8500 Medical Rs. 10000 1400 700 300 100 2000 14500 Dental Rs. 7500 1400 700 300 100 1000 11000

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BDS - Army Dental College, Secunderabad, University Fee: Rs.


Govt. College Course Rs. MBBS BDS 10,000/- PA 9,000/- PA Un-aided Non-MinorityA category Seat Rs. 60,000/- PA 45,000/- PA

11,000/-

TUITION FEE: As Per G.O.Ms. No.161, 163, HM & FW (E1) Dept. Dated 20.07.2010 Un-aided Non-MinorityB category Seat Rs. 2,40,000/-

PA

1,30,000/-PA

BDS - Army Dental College, Secunderabad Tuition Fee: Rs. 1,35,000/- PA. (As per G.O.Ms.
NO. 163, HM & FW (E1) Dept., dated 20.07.2010)

CANDIDATES ARE INFORMED THAT THEY HAVE TO PAY THE COLLEGE FEE AND UNIVERSITY FEE ON THE DAY OF SELECTION /COUNSELING ITSELF. IF THE CANDIDATE FAILS TO PAY THE FEE AFTER CHOOSING THE SEAT, THE SEAT WILL BE CANCELLED AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT ANY NOTICE. THE CANDIDATES WILL NOT BE GIVEN ANY EXTENSION OF TIME TO PAY THE FEE.

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CLOSURE OF ADMISSION: The admission shall be closed on 30-09-2010. POWERS OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE: The Selection Committee shall have the power to revise its decision in any case and to direct the Principal concerned to take further action either to select or to cancel the selection, or to admit or cancel the admission before the closure of admissions. Selections shall not be questioned after closure of admissions. POWERS OF THE PRINCIPAL: Not withstanding any thing contained in the these regulations, the Principal of the College may at any time either suomoto or on an application made by any person, after due and proper enquiry, if satisfied that the candidate has furnished incorrect information or enclosed false certificates or fraudulently obtained admission, may for the reason to be recorded in writing by order cancel his admission, provided that no such admission shall be cancelled without giving a reasonable opportunity of showing cause as to why his / her admission should not be cancelled. POWERS OF THE Dr. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES: The Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, may either suomoto or on an application made to them, call for and examine the records relating to any selection or admission or cancellation there of in respect of the admission made by the concerned authority, for the purpose of satisfying themselves as to the correctness of legality or propriety of such selection or cancellation and pass such order in relation there to as they deem fit including cancellation of the selection already published or admission already made, provided that the University may, before canceling such selection or admission, give an opportunity to the authority and to the person affected to show cause against such cancellation. SANCTION OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE BEYOND THREE MONTHS AND TERMINATION OF STUDENT SHIP: Every student shall attend his / her classes (Theory, practical and Clinical) on all working days unless he / she is granted leave of absence by the Principal. If a student is absent continuously for a period of 91 days or more and seeks permission to attend their course before one year after discontinuation his / her application shall be forwarded to the Registrar with the recommendations of the principal. If the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied with the reasons, he / she may grant leave of absence attaching such conditions as he / she may deem necessary. Candidates who are absent for continuous period of one year or more without permission shall be deemed to have forfeited the admission into the course and his / her studentship shall stand cancelled without any further notice.

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19. VACATION: The vacation for the students is 30 days per academic year. The vacation should be declared by the Principal in phased manner at the discretion of the Principal taking into consideration two weeks of summer vacation and remaining period for religious festivals. VIJAYAWADA : Dr.T. VENUGOPALA RAO REGISTRAR

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ANTI RAGING ACT : (An act of prohibition of ragging in all educational institutions in the state of Andhra Pradesh) ABSTRACT of G.O.Ms. No. 67, Higher Education (EC) Department, dated 31.08.2002 1. Short Title: These rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh prohibition of ragging in all educational institutions rules -2002 2. Definitions: In these rules unless the context other requires :(a) Act includes words either spoken or written or signs are sounds are gestures are visible representation. (b) Education Institutions ,means and include a college or other institution by what ever name called, caring on the activity or imparting education therein (c) (either exclusively or among other activities) and includes an orphanage or boarding home or hostel or tutorial institution or other premises attached thereto . (d) Government means the state Government of Andhra Pradesh. (e) Notification means notification published in Andhra Pradesh gazetted and the worknotified shall be construed accordingly. (f) Ragging means doing an act which causes or is likely to cause insult or annoyance of fear or apprehension or threat of intimidation or outrange if modesty or injury to a student; (g) Student means a person who is admitted into an education institution and whose name is and lawfully borne on the attendance register thereof. All words and expression used but not defined as these rules have meaning assigned to them under AP Education Act, 1982 or Indian penal code 1860 as the case may be. 3. Prohibition of ranging:(a) Ragging is prohibited within are out side of any educational Institution in the state. (b) the principal/ Head of the institution shall obtain an undertaking in writing from the students /parents at the time of admission, that the shall not resort to ragging inside or outside the institution. (c) Full publicity should be given to the punishment for ragging through open circulars, suitable posters, colleges and hostel premises etc., by the principal/ Head of the Institutions. (d) the principal/ Head of the institution shall constitute anti ragging squads involving teachers and students to prevent ragging. (e) the Head of the institution shall large a criminal case against students resorted to ragging for taking action as mentioned in Andhra Pradesh Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1997 ( AP Act No. 26 of 1997) Certain of the guide lines to prevent ragging in educational institution all illustrated in the annexure to these rules. 4. Responsibility of the head of the Institution: (1) at the commencement of the academic session, the institutions should constitute proctorial committee consisting of senior facility members and hostel authorities like the warden and a few responsible senior students. (I) To keep 3 continuous watch and vigil over ragging so as to prevent its occurrence and recurrence (ii) To promptly deal the incidents of ragging brought to its notice and summarily punish the guilty either by it self or by putting forth its finding / Recommendation / Suggestions before the authority competent to take decision. All vulnerable location shall be identified and specially watched. MBBS/BDS Prospectus 2010-11

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(2) (3)

(4)

(5) (6)

The local community and the students in particular must be made aware of dehumanizing effect of ragging inherent in its perversity. Posters, notice boards and sign-boardswherever necessary, may be used for the purpose. Failure to prevent ragging shall be construed as an act of negligence in maintaining discipline in the institution on the part of the management, the principal and the persons in authority of the institution. Similar responsibility shall be liable to be fixed on hostel wardens/ Superintendents. Whenever any student complains of ragging to the head of the Educational institution such head or manger shall enquire into the same for with and if the complaint is prima facie found true, shall suspend the student or students complained against for such period as may be deemed necessary, The decision of the head of the institution or the person responsible for the Management of the educational institution is final. If an institution fails to curb ragging. The person responsible for the management of the educational institution is final such time as achieves the same. The University shall consider disaffiliating a college or institutions failing to curb ragging. All Universities shall bring these guidelines to the notice of all educational institutions under their control and jurisdiction. Publicity also be given by issuing press notes in public interest by University.

(5) PENALTY FOR RAGGING: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Whoever with the intention of causing ragging or with the knowledge that he is likely by such act to cause ragging. Commits or a ragging shall be punishable as per Andhra Pradesh Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1997 ( Act 26 of 1997) The students convicted of an offence under section 4 of Andhra Pradesh Prohibition Act, (Act 26 of 1997) and punished imprisonment for a term shall be dismissed from the educational institution. The student convicted of an offence under section 4 of Andhra Pradesh prohibition of Ragging Act, 1997, and punished imprisonment for a term to more than six months shall no be admitted in any other educational institution. Any student dismissed from a college for ragging should be debarred from seeking admission in any other course of study in college/University located in the state. Incase of the students who involved in ragging, there shall be an embossment on his marks cards and other academic certificate bold letters which cannot be obliterated that he had indulged in-ragging and had conduced himself in a manner unbecoming.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES ABOUT THE STAGES OF COUNSELING FOR MBBS & BDS COURSES

Selection of a seat by a candidate and admission there afterwards involves the following stages: [A POWERFUL COMPUTER SYSTEM CONTROLS ALL THE ACTIVITIES SIMULTANEOUSLY, EFFICIENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY DURING THE SELECTION OF A SEAT BY THE CANDIDATE]. (a) Registration of the candidates - All the Candidates are informed to register at the registration counter when their Rank numbers are called. If a candidate fails to register, he / she will not be allowed for selection of a seat. Verification of the original documents - The candidate after registration has to submit all the Original Certificates for verification of their all original certificates for confirmation of their Name, Rank Number, Hall Ticket Number, University Area, Sex etc.,. A receipt will be issued for the Certificates submitted by the candidate. The Certificates will be sent to the Principal of the College to which the candidate is selected and allotted.

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The reserved category candidates i.e. BCs / SCs / STs will go for verification of their social status after verification of other original certificates. Other than BC / SC / ST candidates will enter into the Counseling Hall directly without going the social status verification. A candidate registered shall not leave the Counseling hall until he / she completes the process of selection. If the candidate fails to submit the certificates for verification, the candidate will not be permitted for selection of a seat. (c) All the reserved Category Candidates i.e., BCs, SCs & STs have to get verified their social status by the officers of the respective Departmental officers present at the counseling hall. The Candidates are informed to get their certificates verified in the order of Merit when their Rank Number is called. The Candidates have to bring the original certificate and two sets of Xerox copies as mentioned in the Regulations. The SC and ST Candidates shall submit the Income Certificate issued by the competent authority. If the Social status claim of the candidate is rejected by the officers concerned such candidates will not be considered for selection against the seats reserved for that category. If the caste of the Candidate is not confirmed and kept pending for enquiry by the Departmental Officers the seat is kept pending. Such candidate will be directed to produce the social status clearance certificate issued by the respective District Collectors as per rules. After verification of the social status the reserved category candidates will enter into the counseling Hall. The Candidates waiting in the counseling Hall will be called Rank wise for counseling where the available seats in MBBS and BDS Courses will be displayed. The Candidate will choose a seat of his / her choice in the available seats at his / her turn as per rules and eligibility. The Candidate has to enter the course and the college that he / she has opted in the option form and he/she has to sign the option form. The Parent /Guardian has to confirm the selection of the seat by his / her Son / Daughter / ward and he / she has to sign the option form. After choosing the seat the candidate has to pay the fee payable to the College and to the University in the form of Demand Draft drawn on any Nationalized Bank in favour of Registrar, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences payable at Vijayawada. After payment of the Fees the candidate will be issued the Provisional Selection/Allotment letter. In case of candidates whose social status is kept pending for enquiry, after choosing the seat, the candidate will be issued a Memo to produce social status clearance certificate. Tuition Fee Exemption is allowed for BC/SC/ST/PH categories if the parental income is less than Rs.1, 00,000/- per annum. (j) No fee exemption is allowed for (1) BC/PH candidates (2) OC-PH candidates selected under B category seats.

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APPENDIX - I Ragging: The parents have to give an undertaking (as per judgment of Honble High court, A.P.) in form 6 that in the event of their Son/Daughter committing or indulging in the act of ragging, they would also be liable for punishment along with their ward. FORM III (UNDERTAKING BY CANDIDATE/PARENT ON RAGGING) UNDERTAKING OF CANDIDATE MR./Ms.___________________________________ with

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EAMCET-2010

Rank__________ Son/Daughter of _______________________________, if admitted into any course of Dr. NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES: A.P: Vijayawada in the academic year 2010-11 assure that I will not indulge in the act of ragging or indiscipline during study period in the colleges affiliated of this University. If violated, the university/college authorities may take appropriate action against me. SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE: NAME OF THE CANDIDATE: NAME OF THE PARENT/GUARDIAN: DATE: UNDERTAKING OF CANDIDATES PARENT I, Sri/Smt.___________________________________ Father/Mother of Dr. NTR

Mr./Ms________________________ who is admitted into _____________ course of

UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES: A.P: Vijayawada in the academic year 2010-11 assure that my son/daughter will not indulge in the act of ragging at any stage during his/her study period in the colleges affiliated of this University. If violated, I may also be liable for any type of punishment along with my son/daughter. SIGNATURE OF PARENT: FATHER/MOTHER:_____________________________

NAME OF THE FATHER/MOTHER:_______________________________________ DATE: _______________ Address with Ph. No.____________________________ ____________________________

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APPENDIX II
The admissions into the following colleges are subject to the permission by the Government of India / Medical Council of India / Dental Council of India. NOTE: a) The distribution of seats among various categories, University Area wise for admission into MBBS and BDS Courses will be displayed one day before counseling. b) In case any new Medical Colleges or Dental Colleges are affiliated to the University/any college is permitted by the Govt. of India for the academic year 2010-11, the seats in those colleges also will be filled up. If any colleges listed above are not permitted by Government of India for the year 2010-11, the seats in that college will not be filled.
LIST OF COLLEGES: The (Tentative) List of the colleges are as follows:

MEDICAL COLLEGES STATEWIDE 1. Siddhartha Medical College, Vijayawada - 520 008. (Government) S.V.U. AREA 2. S.V. Medical College, Alipiri Road, Tirupathi-517 507 (Government) 3. Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool-518 002. (Government) 4. Government Medical College, Government Gen. Hosp. Road, Ananthapur-515 001 5. Rajiv Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa (Government) 6 . Narayana Medical College, Chinta Reddy Palem, Nellore-524 002. (Unaided Private) 7. PES Institute of Medical Sciences, Kuppam, Chittoor Dist.-517 425.(Unaided Private) 8. Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal, Kurnool Dist (Unaided Private) A.U. AREA 9. Andhra Medical College, Maharani Peta, Visakhapatnam.(Government) 10. Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada- 533 003.(Government) 11. Guntur Medical College, Guntur. (Government) 12. Rajiv Institute of Medical Sciences, Srikakulam (Government) 13. Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru- W.G. Dist. (Unaided Private) 14. Katuri Medical College, Chinakondrupadu-522 019, Guntur Dist. (Unaided Private) 15.Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Inst. of Med. Sciences, Gannavaram, Krishna Dt. (Private) 16. G.S.L. Medical College, NH-5, Laxmipuram, Rajahmundry. (Unaided Private) 17. NRI Academy of Medical Sciences, Chinkakani, Guntur Dist. (Unaided Private) 18. Maharaja Institute of Medical Sciences, Nellimarla, Vizianagaram (Unaided Private) 19. Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences, Amalapuram (Unaided Private) O.U. AREA 20. Osmania Medical College, Koti, Hyderabad - 500 001. (Government) 21. Gandhi Medical College, , Musheerabad, Sec.bad - 500 015.(Govt.) 22. Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal.(Government) 23. Rajiv Institute of Medical Sciences, Adilabad (Government) MBBS/BDS Prospectus 2010-11

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24 Mamata Medical College, Khammam - 507 002. (Unaided Private) 25. Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally, Nalgonda Dist. (Unaided Private) 26. S.V.S. Medical College, Yenugonda, Mahaboobnagar-509 002. (Unaided Private) 27. Chelamada Ananda Rao Inst of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar. (Unaided Private) 28. Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally, Karimnagar (Unaided Private) 29. Medicity Institute of Medical sciences, Ghanapur, RR District. (Unaided Private) 30. MNR Medical College, Fasalwadi, Sangareddy, Medak District. (Unaided Private) 31.Bhaskara Medical College, Moinabad (M), R.R. Dist. (Unaided Private) DENTAL COLLEGES STATEWIDE-GOVERNMENT 1. Government Dental College and Hospital, Afzalganj, Hyderabad-500 012. 2. Government Dental College and Hospital, Gunadala , Vijayawada -520 008 STATEWIDE-Private 3. Army College of Dental Sciences, Jawahar Nagar, Sec.bad (Unaided Private) Non-STATEWIDE-GOVERNMENT 4. Rajiv Institute of Dental Sciences, Kadapa (Government) PRIVATE DENTAL COLLEGES SVU AREA 5. C.K.S. Teja Institute of Dental Sciences, Renigunta Road, Tirupathi (Unaided Private) 6. Narayana Dental College, Chintareddy Palem, Nellore-524 002(Unaided Private) 7. G.Pulla Reddy Dental College, Kurnool (Unaided Private) AU AREA 8. Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Takkellapadu, Guntur-522 509(Unaided Private) 9. GITAM Dental College, Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam-530 045.(Unaided Private) 10. St. Joseph Dental College, Eluru, West Godavari District.(Unaided Private) 11. Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, W.G. (Unaided Private) 12. Drs. Sudha & Nageswara Rao Siddhartha Inst. of Dental Sci., Gannavaram (Unaided Private) 13. Sri Sai Dental College & Research Institute, Chapuram, SrikKakulum (Unaided Private) OU AREA 14. Mamata Dental College, Giriprasad Nagar, Khammam- 507 002(Unaided Private) 15. Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery, Vikarabad-501 101 (Unaided Private) 16. Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences, Narketpally, Nalgonda Dist(Unaided Private) 17. SVS Dental College, Mahaboobnagar-509 002 (Unaided Private) 18. Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sci., Dilsukhnagar (Unaided Private) 19. MNR Dental College, Sangareddy (Unaided Private)

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APPENDIX - III GUIDELINES FOR ALLOTMENT OF SEATS IN U.G. COURSES UNDER THE CATEGORIES OF SPORTS & GAMES, N.C.C. AND PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED (PH). 1. NCC : Candidates qualified at EAMCET-2010 and distinguished those in NCC shall be considered in this category in the order of preference indicated below: Priority - I: NCC Cadets participating at International level selected for the youth Exchange Programme. (Priority within selected students will be given in order of seniority of certificates i.e.., C, B and A Certificate Holders). Priority - II: NCC cadets participating at National Level in the following order of priority: (i) Republic Day Camp at New Delhi. (ii) All India Thal Sainik Camp / Nav Sainik Camp / Vayu Sainik Camp for Republic day Banner Competition. (iii) National Integration camp at Andman & Nicobar Islands. (iv) Participants of Para Jumps / Skydiving / Mountaineering at National level / Medal Winners at National level shooting Competition with National Rifle Association / Award Winner in NCC Games at National Level. (Priority within selected students in each category will be given in order of Seniority of certificates., i.e.., C, B and A certificates holders). Priority shall be considered to C certificate holders over the B certificate holders only if it is obtained prior to appearing in the qualifying examination as per G.O.Ms. No. 152, HM & FW (E1) Dept., dated 21.07.2009. Priority - III : The priority in descending order will be as follows :(i) Participants at Republic Day Parade at State Level. (ii) Participants at Independence Day Parade at State Level. (iii) C, B and A certificates Holders. (Priority within selected students in each category will be given in order of Seniority of certificates, i.e.., C, B and A certificates). NOTE: 1. Priority will be considered in C, B and A Certificates only attained prior to appearing in the qualifying exam. 2. The NCC Directorate AP shall be responsible to draw a merit list in respect of NCC Cadets seeking admission under NCC quota for all categories. 3. In case of a tie, EAMCET merit will be the deciding factor for position in the Merit List under NCC Category. 4. Only NCC Certificates issued by NCC authorities shall be valid. 2. SPORTS AND GAMES : In G.O.Ms.No.10 and 11, dt. 15-07-2008 as amended from time to time the list of games, disciplines & priorities of ranks enclosed as the said annexure-I & annexure-II to order shall be followed for admission of eligible sportspersons under sports quota through Common Entrance Tests into all Professional courses in the State by Admission Authorities concerned from the academic year 2006-07 onwards. However, in the course of admissions; a) Preference should be given to the performance and participation in individual disciplines over team disciplines within a priority. b) Date of Birth should be tallied proportionately to the category of age group vis-a-vis the concerned sport. The date of birth certificate issued by the Board of Secondary Education / Similar Boards of Central / State Governments only shall be entertained as proof of age c) Admission shall be given to the candidates on their current sports performance, which will be to maximum of 3 years

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d) The sports qualification, acquired between the period from the 10th / Inter / Diploma / Degree Examination, as the case may be, and the respective Common Entrance Test, shall also be taken into consideration for extending sports quota to meritorious sports persons, subject to the maximum period mentioned at provision (c) above; e) Representation in the approved games and sports after qualifying at relevant Common Entrance Test shall not be considered; f) In case of a tie between two or more candidates, for the sports quota reservation for the same seat, rank at Common Entrance Test will prevail; g) No preference shall be given to the candidates having represented more than once in the same game or sport. The priority will be decided based on the highest entitlement from among the priorities admissible to a particular candidate based on his / her representation in different games / sports and h) The decision of Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh is final and for scrutiny of claims by Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh, the candidates shall submit information as called for in the format prescribed by Sports Authority. ANNEXURE - I LIST OF SPORTS AND GAMES FOR ADMISSION INTO MBBS/BDS COURSES PRIORITY OF DISCIPLINES FOR ADMISSION (IN INDIVIDUAL / TEAM SPORTS) (As per G.o.Ms.No.103, Higher Education EC 2, Dept., dt.15-07-2000) 1) Foot Ball 3) Volley Boll 5) Basket Ball 7) Table Tennis 9) Khabadi 11) Swimming 13) Weight-lifting 15) Boxing 17) Rowing 19) Fencing 21) Sailing/Yatching 23) Cricket 25) Kho-Kho 27) Taekwando 2) Hockey 4) Hand Ball 6) Tennis 8) Shuttle Badmitton 10) Atheletics 12) Gymnastics 14) Wrestling 16) Cycling 18) Shooting 20) Roller Skating 22) Archery 24) Chess 26) Judo 28) Soft Ball

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ANNEXURE - II PRIORTIES ON INDIVIDUAL DISCIPLINES Category I (A) Senior (Medal Winners)

1. Gold Medal in Olympic Games. 2. Silver Medal in Olympic Games. 3. Bronze Medal in Olympic Games. Category I (B) Senior (Medal Winners)

4. Gold Medal in World Championship/Cup for Seniors - Grand Slam Tennis. 5. Silver Medal in World Championship/Cup for Seniors - World No.2 in Tennis. 6. Bronze Medal in World Championship/Cup for Seniors - World No.3 in Tennis. Category I (C) Senior (Medal Winners)

7. Gold Medal in World Universiad / All England Badminton Championship - Davis Cup - Afro Asian Games. 8. Silver Medal in World Universiad / All England Championship - Davis Cup - Afro - Asian Games. 9. Bronze Medal in World Universiad / All England Championship - Davis Cup - Afro - Asian Games. Category II (A) Senior (Participation)

10. Participation in Olympic Games - World Championship/Cup - Wimbledon - US Open - French Open Australian Open. Category II (B) Senior (Participation)

11. Participation in World Universiad - Davis Cup - Afro - Asian Games. Category I (D)Senior 12. Gold Medal in Asian Games 13. Silver Medal in Asian Games 14. Bronze Medal in Asian Games Category I (E) Senior (Medal Winners) - Commonwealth Games. - Commonwealth Games. - Commonwealth Games. (Medal Winners)

15. Gold Medal in Asian Championship - Commonwealth Championship - Asia Pacific Championship. 16. Silver Medal in Asian Championship - Commonwealth Championship - Asia Pacific Championship. 17. Broze Medal in Asian Championship - Commonwealth Championship - Asia Pacific Championship. Category II (C) Senior (Participation)

18. Participation in Asian Games - Commonwealth Games. Category I (F) Senior (Medal Winners)

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Category II (D) Senior

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22. Participation in Asian Championship - Common Wealth - Champion - Asia Pacific Championship. Category I (G) Senior (Medal Winners)

23. Gold Medal in National Championship - National Games - Inter State - Inter Zonal - Open Nationals for Seniors - Federation Cup. 24. Silver Medal in National Championship - National Games - Inter State - Inter Zonal - Open Nationals for Seniors - Federation Cup. 25. Bronze Medal in National Championship - National Games - Inter State - Inter Zonal - Open Nationals for Seniors - Federation Cup. Category II (E) Senior (Participation)

26. Participation in S.A.F. Games - SAARC Championship. Category II (F) Senior (Participation)

27. Participation in National Championship - National Games - Inter State - Inter Zonal - Open Nationals for Seniors - Federation Cup. Category III (A) Junior (Medal Winners)

28. Gold Medal in World Championship / Cup for Juniors / World School Games. 29. Silver Medal in World Championship / Cup for Juniors / World School Games. 30. Bronze Medal in World Championship / Cup for Juniors / World School Games. Category III (B) Junior (Medal Winners) 31. Gold Medal in Asian Championship for Juniors - Asian School Games. 32. Silver Medal in Asian Championship for Juniors - Asian School Games. 33. Bronze Medal in Asian Championship for Juniors - Asian School Games. Category IV (A) Junior (Participation)

34. Participation in World Championship / Cup for Juniors / World School Games. Category IV (B) Junior Category V (A) 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. (Participation) (Medal Winners)

35. Participation in Asian Championship for Juniors - Asian School Games.

Gold Medal / First place in the All India Inter University Championship. Silver Medal / Second place in the All India Inter University Championship. Bonze Medal / Third place in the All India Inter University Championship. Gold Medal / First place in the National Championship for Juniors / Youth National Games. Silver Medal / Second place in the National Championship for Juniors / Youth National Games. Bronze Medal / Third place in the National Championship for Juniors / Youth National Games. (Medal Winners)

Category V (B)

42. Gold Medal in South Zone for Seniors. 43. Silver Medal in South Zone for Seniors. 44. Bronze Medal in South Zone for Seniors.

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Category VI (Participation) 45. Participation in the All India Inter University Tournament. 46. Participation in the National Championship for Juniors - Youth National Games. Category VII (Medal Winners) 47. First place in Zonal Inter University Championship. 48. Second place in Zonal Inter University Championship. 49. Third place in Zonal Inter University Championship. Category VIII (Participation) 50. Participation in South Zone Senior Championship. Category IX (Participation) 51. Participation in Zonal Inter University Championship. Category X (Medal Winners) 51. (a) Gold Medal in South Zone for Junior (b) Silver Medal in South Zone for Junior (c) Bonze Medal in South Zone for Junior 52. Gold Medal / First place in the National Sports Festival for women. 53. Silver Medal / Second place in the National Sports Festival for women. 54. Bonze Medal / Third place in the National Sports Festival for women. Category XI (Medal Winners) 55. Gold Medal in World Championship/Cup for Sub-Juniors. 56. Silver Medal in World Championship/Cup for Sub-Juniors. 57. Bonze Medal in World Championship/Cup for Sub-Juniors. Category XII (Medal Winners) 58. Gold Medal in National School Games U-19 & U-17. 59. Silver Medal in National School Games U-19 & U-17. 60. Bonze Medal in National School Games U-19 & U-17. 61. First place in All India CBSE & ICSE. 62. Second place in All India CBSE & ICSE. 63. Third place in All India CBSE & ICSE. 64. Gold Medal / First place in All India Rural Sports Tournament. 65. Silver Medal / Second place in All India Rural Sports Tournament. 66. Bonze Medal / Third place in All India Rural Sports Tournament. Category XII (a) (Medal Winners) 66. (a) Participation in South Zone Juniors Category XIII (Medal Winners) 67. Gold Medal / First place in Inter District for Seniors. 68. Silver Medal / Second place in Inter District for Seniors. 69. Bonze Medal / Third place in Inter District for Seniors. Category XIV (Participation) 70. Participation in the World Championship for Sub-Juniors. 71. Participation in National Championship for Women. 72. Participation in the National School Games. 73. Participation in All India CBSE & ICSE. 74. Participation in All India Rural Sports.

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Category XV (Medal Winners) 75. First place in Inter District for Juniors. 76. Second place in Inter District for Juniors. 77. Third place in Inter District for Juniors. 78. First place in State / Inter District Women Sports Festival. 79. Second place in State / Inter District Women Sports Festival. 80. Third place in State / Inter District Women Sports Festival. 81. First place in the Inter Collegiate Competition. 82. Second place in the Inter Collegiate Competition. 83. Third place in the Inter Collegiate Competition. 84. First place in State / Inter District Rural Sports tournament. 85. Second place in State / Inter District Rural Sports tournament. 86. Third place in State / Inter District Rural Sports tournament. Category XVI (Participation) 87. Participation in State / Inter District Championship for Seniors. 88. Participation in State / Inter District Championship for Youth & Juniors. 89. Participation in State / Inter District Championship for Women Sports Festival. 90. Participation in State / Inter District Championship for School Games U-19, U-17, CBSE, ICSE & Rural Sports. 3. PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED: a) The candidate seeking the benefit of reservation should present him/herself before a Medical Board comprising of at least one Expert/Specialist from the speciality of Orthopaedics of State Medical Board and obtain a valid disability certificate from the Medical Board having been issued within three months prior to presenting his application for seeking admission in any medical course by claiming the benefit of reservation. b) The Physically Challenged candidates with locomotar disorder of lower limbs between 40% to 70% are only eligible under the Physically Handicapped quota. NOTE: The guidelines of Govt. of India and regulations of Medical Council of India shall be observed in making admissions of differently abide (Physically Handicapped) candidates, according to which the Physically Handicapped candidates with locomotary disorder of lower limbs between 50% to 70% will be considered first and remaining unfilled, candidates with 40% to 50% will be considered. c) Medical Board to be constituted for scrutinising the applications, and the candidates should appear in person before the medical board. The Medical Board should confirm the disability mentioned in the certificate and decide fitness to undergo the rigours of medical education. Candidates with the following defects shall not be considered for selection under this category: 1) Mentally retard; 2) Blindness; 3) Deaf and Dumb; 4) Chronic Heart, Lung, Kidney and Liver Diseases and 5)Muscular Distrophies. d) Once the Physical disability is confirmed, merit in EAMCET-2010 is to be taken into consideration for allotment of seat. ----------------ENDS----------------

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