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It is the first time in the history of the college that five students secured MBBS admission at a time
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KTR criticised the Congress government for turning a previously smooth process into chaos, pointing out that medical admissions in Telangana had been conducted without issue for the past decade under the BRS regime.
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The YSRCP chief, through a social media post, urged the TDP to prioritise public healthcare by completing the pending work in these institutions, ensuring quality medical education and free healthcare for the poor.
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Heated arguments and scuffle ensued between the police personnel and student leaders as the latter were detained.
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Describing it as a failure of the state government, he noted that the halt in the admission process had caused anxiety among students and parents. The delay has been a major setback for those hoping to pursue medical education this year.
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With this, the number of medical colleges permitted this academic year rose to 8 and the total number of government medical colleges in the state increased to 34 with a total of 4090 government medical seats.
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The report pointed out that every year about 74 medical students tragically take their own lives due to overwhelming anxiety, depression, and stress
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In a statement on Friday, SFI state president RL Murthy and secretary T Nagaraju said due to GO 33 there was a possibility that Telangana students would lose their domicile status, if they studied Classes IX to XII in other States.
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NEET-qualified students from five districts in Telangana—Khammam, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Warangal, and Hyderabad—face greatly reduced chances of securing MBBS/BDS seats in government medical colleges. According to GO-33, these students, despite being born in Telangana, will now be classified as non-locals.
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The bench dictated the operative part of the judgement keeping in mind the future of over two million students and said a detailed judgement will follow.
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NEET-UG aspirant Sunny, who hails from Nalanda, and the father of another candidate Ranjit Kumar, who is from Gaya, have been arrested.
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Students aspiring to get into medicine course are anxious as teh Government continues to delay the decision on reserving the seats for local students
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And, participating in counselling sessions, whenever they are held, are crucial in that process, senior doctors and Telangana State Medical Council members on Thursday said.
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The Centre and the National Testing Agency (NTA) informed a vacation bench of justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta that students who received grace marks would have the option to take a re-test.
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The NMC, in the notification, has denied the acceptance of compensation certificates for online classes, which are obtained by FMGs from their parent institutes abroad.
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This means the remaining 21 first rankers, despite being toppers, will not get a medical seat in AIIMS, New Delhi.
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With tension escalating after the videos of the clashes going viral on social media, law enforcement authorities moved in and began guarding the places where Indian students were living.
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The youngest of three sons of a farmer's couple Bargaiah and Manemma, Srisailam did his schooling at a local government school until Class 10.
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The victim Dasari Chandu, (21) from Anakapalle in Andhra Pradesh, was pursuing his second year MBBS course in Kyrgyzstan.
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According to an affidavit filed by him, his individual assets stood at Rs 2,448.72 crore while his wife Sriratna Koneru has Rs 2,343.78 crore worth assets and children have nearly Rs 1,000 crore