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Entrance test for specialisations in medicine

April 10, 2009 15:06 IST
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What: The University of Delhi announces the super-speciality entrance test  (SET) for admission to the following courses.

When: June 6 (Saturday) and June 7 (Sunday)

Courses:

  • DM (Cardiology)
  • DM (Neurology)
  • DM (Medical gastroenterology)
  • MCh (Cardio-vascular & Thoracic Surgery)
  • MCh (Surgical gastroenterology)
  • MCh (Neuro surgery)
  • MCh (Paediatric surgery)

Details

The application form along with a Bulletin of Information can be obtained from the address below against a crossed MICR bank draft/Banker's cheque only drawn on any nationalised bank in favour of the 'University of Delhi' payable at Delhi in the following manner:

~ By hand for Rs 2,000 between 10 am and 3 pm on all working days from April 24 to May 18, 2009.
~ By post for Rs 2,500 along with a self addressed envelop of 10"x8" upto May 6, 2009.

Eligibility
The candidate must have passed the post graduate (MD/MS) examination on or before May 30, 2009 of the University of Delhi or any other examination recognised equivalent thereto by the University of Delhi and the Medical Council of India.

Application form duly filled in and complete in all respects should reach the address below on or before May 18 upto 3 pm.

Note

  • Candidates are required to apply separately for each of the above mentioned courses.
  • The candidate should mention his/her name and address at the back of the bank draft/banker's cheque. The candidates are advised to retain a photocopy of the bank draft/banker's cheque.
  • For detail information consult the Bulletin of Information.

Address
Assistant Registrar,
Faculty of Medical Sciences,
6th Floor, VP Chest Institute Building,
University of Delhi,
Delhi 110007.

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