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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Rules – A.P. Private Medical / Dental Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions (Admissions into Post Graduate Medical / Dental Courses Rules, 2017 – Orders – Issued. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

HEALTH, MEDICAL & FAMILY WELFARE (C1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 70 Dated: 03-05-2017 Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms. No.93, HM&FW (E1) Department, Dated: 01/07/2013 2. G.O.Ms .No.50, HM&FW (E1) Department, Dated: 19/05/2015. 3. From Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India,

F.No.V.11011/1/2015-MEP(Pt), dated 10th Mar 2017 and 6th April, 2017 4. From the APPMDCMA lr. dt. 15-3-2017 5. MOU dated: 02.05.2017 entered into between the APPMDCMA and the

DME, AP on behalf of Govt AP on PG Degree and PG Diploma/MDS Courses.

* * *

ORDER:

In pursuance of the judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dt. 12-8-2005 in Appeal (Civil) No. 5041 of 2005 filed by P.A. Inamdar Vs. State of Maharashtra (AIR 2005 SC 3226), and also discussions held with the Private Unaided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges in the State of A.P. for the Post Graduate courses i.e., MD/MS/Diploma/MDS, a consensual arrangement was arrived in adopting the admission policy and seat matrix for the competent authority seats / Management seats in Unaided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges in the State in respect of PG (Medical and Dental) courses.

2. The State Government and the private managements of professional colleges, since then, having worked out periodically under consensual arrangements, providing for seat sharing, process of admissions and determination of fee structure; and the said 'arrangements /consensual agreements, were given effect to by issuance of necessary notifications/executive orders by the state Government in GOs1st and 2nd read above. 3. The Government have examined the representation 4th read above of the A.P. Private Medical and Dental Colleges Managements Association agreed to continue the consensual arrangement for the ensuing academic year as well. After an extensive consultation process, keeping in view the need for effectively implementing the Reservation Policy of the State, as well as facilitating better access to professional courses to the students of State of Andhra Pradesh, in consonance with Article 371-D(2)(c) in the Constitution of India and also to maintain 'the imparting of quality education' to the student community, while also ensuring quality health care in teaching hospitals , subject to the Govt of India/Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India guidelines, have decided to provide for a consensual agreement'; as stated hereunder. 4. During the deliberations, there were several opinions as to the inadequacy of funding due to implementation of Sixth Pay Commission's pay scales in private educational institutions and also under the current high costs of imparting quality education. In view of the larger interest of the students and at the same time ensuring the viability of the institutions and their growth by providing appropriate minimum of funding and to take all steps that are necessary to give legal sanction for the arrangements; and keeping in view the time constraint and the need to achieve certainty, the members of private Institutions having met and deliberated on the request made; resolved to adopt a policy in line with reservation policy of the State in consonance with Article 371-D(2)(c) in the Constitution of India and participate and contribute to the welfare measures of the State. Accordingly it was decided under due authorization by the members of the Association as it is agreed

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now between "the Government" and by "the Association of Private Medical and Dental Colleges Management of A.P." that the following consensual agreement , set out in detailed terms/conditions of agreement as hereunder, being within the framework of law as contemplated under P.A Inamdar's decision, be implemented for the Post Graduate Medical(Broad specialties/Superspecialities/Diploma) and Dental Courses / Super Specialty Courses from the academic year 2017-18 with specific conditions, as set out hereunder: 5. The following notification shall be published in the Extraordinary issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated: 08th May 2017.

N O T I F I C A T I O N

In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 3 and 15 of the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1983 (A.P. Act No: 5 of 1983), and in supersession of the orders issued in GOs 1 and 2 read above, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following Rules for admission into the Post Graduate Professional Courses in Medical and Dental Courses in Unaided Non-Minority Professional Institutions in the State:

1. Short title, applicability and commencement:-

(i) These rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions (Regulation of Admissions into Post Graduate Medical and Dental Professional Courses) Rules, 2017

(ii) They shall apply to all Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions imparting Post Graduate Professional Education in Medical and Dental courses for which admissions shall be made to the “Competent authority seats”, and “Management seats” in such manner as prescribed herein.

(iii) These Rules shall come into force from the academic year 2017-18.

2. Definitions:-

1. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires;

i) “Act” means the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of

Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1983 (A.P. Act No. 5 of 1983)

ii) “Competent Authority” means the Vice Chancellor, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada.

iii) “Committee for Admissions” means the Committee nominated by the

Competent Authority to select and make allotment of candidates to Competent Authority Seats in Professional Institutions offering P.G. Medical and Dental Courses in the State for Admissions in accordance with the rules laid down.

iv) “Common Entrance Test” means, National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test

(NEET- PG/NEET-MDS) which will be the basis for admission of the candidates into the Post Graduate Courses concerned in various Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions in the State.

v) “Competent Authority Seats” means the seats earmarked from out of the

sanctioned intake of seats in each course and in each college to be filled by the Committee for Admissions

vi) “Management Seats” means the seats earmarked from out of the

sanctioned intake of seats in each course to be filled in such manner as

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may be prescribed by the Government or by the committee of admissions constituted.

vii) “Inspecting Authority” means the Authority appointed by the Competent

Authority for inspecting and scrutinizing the Admissions of the candidates made in the Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions.

viii) “Institutions” means, unless otherwise specifically mentioned, all the Un-

aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions imparting Professional Education in Medical and Dental courses.

ix) “Qualified Candidate” in respect of seats to be filled by the ‘Competent

Authority’ means the candidate who has appeared for the NEET-PG/NEET-MDS for Post Graduate course admission and has been assigned ranking in the Common merit list.

x) “Qualifying Examination” means the examination of the minimum

qualification prescribed which entitles one to seek admission into the relevant Professional Post Graduate Course

Words and expressions used but not defined in these rules shall have the

same meaning as assigned to them in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Prohibition of capitation fee) Act, 1983 (Act No. 5 of 1983) unless otherwise defined by the Government in Health Medical and Family Welfare Department or by the Competent Authority.

Seat Sharing and Admissions:-

i) The Association of Private Medical & Dental Colleges Management of AP members, imparting studies in Post Graduate education in Medical and Dental Sciences Courses in their respective Institutions, would make available 50% of intake of their seats course wise out of the total intake available, in each of their member - Medical and Dental Colleges, to the Government’s PG Admission Cell for counseling and allocation of seats; based on merit; as per ranking to be determined/assigned by the competent authority based on National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-PG /NEET-MDS), as the case may be, and as per Rules framed for the purpose in accordance with the terms of this agreement.

ii) The seat matrix regarding the Convener and Management quota seats in each specialty in each Medical /Dental College shall be prepared by the University every year before counseling and any additional seats permitted by the MCI/ DCI and the University will be included in the counseling process.

iii) If there is only one seat available in the specialty, the seat will go to

Management quota for the year 2017-18 and Convener quota in the year 2018-19. The allotment will be alternated in the subsequent years.

iv) Similarly, if there are 3 seats, one seat for convener quota and one

seat for Management quota will be allotted and the 3rd seat will go to management quota in the year 2017-18 and Convener quota in the year 2018-19.The allotment of third seat will be alternated in the subsequent years.

v) If in a specialty one seat in degree and one seat in Diploma are

available, the degree seat will be for Management and Diploma seat will be for convener quota and it will be vice-versa in the next year between the Management and Convener quota following the this year’s sequence.

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vi) The unfilled seats after final phase of counseling for competent authority seats shall be surrendered to Management of respective colleges. If a candidate allotted a seat after final counseling of the convener quota fails to join the course in a private college, that seat can be filled by the Management of respective institutions with eligible candidates.

vii) The 50% of the sanctioned intake of the seats (Management quota) to member institutions of APMDCMA shall be filled by the APMDCMA Counselling /Admission committee under the categories listed hereunder with the eligible candidates on the basis of inter se merit among the applicants qualified in NEET-PG/NEET-MDS.

a) Management Quota- Subcategory 1:-- 25% of the sanctioned intake of

seats, course wise, in each of member institutions shall be filled by the candidates in General Merit based on the NEET ranking

b) Management Quota- Subcategory 2:-- 15% seats out of total intake capacity, course wise, in each member institution shall be filled by foreign students/NRI/NRI sponsored candidates on the basis of inter se merit among the applicants qualified in NEET.

c) Management Quota- Subcategory 3:-- 10% seats out of total intake

capacity, course wise, in each member institution shall be Institutional preference/In-service management quota seats filled on the basis of inter se merit among the applicants qualified in NEET.

Viii) On non-availability of candidates in any of the categories in vii (a), (b)

or (c), they can be filled from any other eligible candidates as prescribed by the Medical Council of India/ Dental Council of India and the fee shall be on par with these category of students admitted under vii (c).

ix) In view of the making over of 50% of its total available seats in PG

Courses, the government of Andhra Pradesh, hereby exempts the members of the APMDCMA from the obligation, if any, of providing for reservations for either SCs, STs or other backward classes separately, since the Government of Andhra Pradesh itself is providing for requisite ‘reservations’ in seats now available to the Government out of aforesaid 50% of seats, in PG courses in the institutions / Colleges of private managements. The APMDCMA need not make separate reservation under 15(5) or Article 371(J) of the Constitution of India.

Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG [Medical, Dental] Courses under the Management Quota Seats:

1. The State Government shall constitute a committee consisting of three

members i.e., one from the Government, one from University of Health Sciences and the other from APPMDCMA for the purpose of Counselling/Admission to member institutions of AP Private Medical & Dental Colleges Managements Association. The member representative of APMDCMA shall be the convener of the counselling/admission committee. The entire procedure shall be done under overall supervision of Dr NTR UHS, Vijayawada.

2. The Convener, Admission/Counseling Committee shall issue notification in two National Newspapers, calling for application from NEET-PG/NEET-MDS qualified candidates for admission to management quota (Sub-Category 1) and Management quota (Subcategory 2 & 3) in PG Medical / Dental courses separately. The admission process and number of seats under management quota shall be displayed in the Association Website.

3. He shall invite Online or Offline Applications in the form prescribed by it, from the NEET-PG or NEET-MDS eligible candidates for participating in Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for seeking admission to the Courses to

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management quota (Sub-Category 1,) and (Sub-Category 2 & 3) separately

4. He shall prepare a merit list from the eligible candidates who have applied to

the Management Quota seats, online or offline, in the prescribed form for admission to Post Graduate Medical Courses and Post Graduate Dental Courses on the basis of the marks at percentile in the NEET-PG examination or NEET-MDS examination.

5. The Convener, Admission / Counselling Committee shall notify the Venue,

Date and Time of Counselling for each category of Management Quota Seats.

6. On the Day of Counselling the eligible candidates shall attend the

Counselling in person with all the Original Certificates and the fee prescribed. The candidates will be called in the order of Merit for Counselling to Opt the Subject and College of his / her choice.

7. Counseling will be held separately for Management Quota – Subcategory 1

and Management Quota – Subcategory 2 & 3. 8. The Selected candidate will be issued Provisional Selection Intimation with a

direction to report to the concerned Principal within the date specified. 9. If a candidate opts a seat and fails to pay the fee at respective institution,

the seat will be treated as vacant and will be filled in the 2nd Counselling.

10.If a selected candidate fails to report to the Principal within the stipulated time, the Selection and Admission of the candidate will be cancelled automatically and the seat will be filled in the 2nd Counselling.

11.The Certificates of the Candidates will be sent to the respective colleges

after closure of admissions to management quota seats. 12.The Convener, Admission / Counselling Committee shall notify the Venue,

Date and Time of 2nd Counselling to fill-up the vacant seats if any, after 1st counselling.

13.The Admissions into Management Quota seats will be closed at the end of

2nd Counselling and the candidates who were admitted will be considered as the Bonafide Candidates of the respective colleges. The Fee paid by the candidates and the Original Certificates will be sent to the respective colleges.

14.The College Fee shall be paid in the form of crossed demand draft in favour

of “Secretary, APMDCMA” payable at Vijayawada / Rajahmundry.

15.The Candidates shall pay prescribed Non – Refundable Application Fee, counseling fee and University Fee

16.The Candidates are bound by the Regulations to be made by the Association

with regard to Admission, Cancellation and Withdrawal from the Course.

17.The APMDCMA shall constitute a Grievance Redressal Committee composed of a Dean/Principal of a Medical/Dental College, one eminent person in public service and one member nominated by the university. Any grievance as to the determination of their merit and entitlement for admissions, cancellation of seats, refund of fees, return of documents, etc the students or the colleges concerned must approach the Grievance Redressal Committee headed by a Principal/Dean/Director of a Medical/Dental college and the decision of Grievance Redressal Committee shall be binding on both Parties.

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18.All institutions shall display their fee structure in the college notice board and College Website.

19.The college shall pay stipend to the PG students as per the

MCI/DCI/AP State regulations. 20.All the candidates admitted into management quota seats in unaided private

medical/dental college, on completion of their postgraduate course shall work for one year as ‘Senior Resident’ in the institution where they pursued postgraduate course.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

POONAM MALAKONDAIAH

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To The Commissioner, Printing Stationery Stores & Purchase Department, A.P. Muthyalapadu, Vijayawada. (with a request to furnish 500 copies). The Director of Medical Education, A.P., Vijayawada. The Registrar, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada. The Principals of all Unaided Non-Minority Private Medical / Dental Colleges in the State through Director of Medical Education, Vijayawada All HODs under the Control of HM&FW Department. The Education (EC) Department. The Member Secretary for Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, 1st Floor, (South Wing), Gagan Vihar, M.J. Road, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India , New Delhi. The Secretary, Medical Council of India / Dental Council of India, New Delhi. PS to Secretary to C.M. OSD to M (H&ME) PS to Principal Secretary to Government, HM&FW Dept SF/SCs.

//FORWARDED:: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

Medical Education – Andhra Pradesh Un-aided Non-Minority Medical & Dental Professional Institutions in the State – Fixation of the fee structure for the students admitted into Professional Post Graduate Medical and Dental Courses -Orders – Issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

HEALTH, MEDICAL & FAMILY WELFARE (C1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 72 Dated: 03-05-2017 Read the following:-

1. GOMs NO 116, HM&FW(E1) Dept, Dt 14.05.2010 2. G.O.Ms.No.92, HM&FW (E1) Dept., dt.01-07-2013 3. Govt. Lr.No.1331/C1/2015, dt.8-5-2015 4. Govt Lr.No.1791/EA2/PG/2015, dt.20-2-2016 5. Govt Lr.No.1791/EA2b/MDS/2016, dt.25-1-2016. 6. Representation from the Secretary, AP Private Medical & Dental Colleges

Managements Association, Dt. 15.03.2017.

-:oOo:- ORDER:

The AP Private Medical & Dental Colleges Managements Association has requested the Government for revision of Tuition Fee for MD / MS / Diploma / MDS Courses citing the actual costs involved in imparting quality education and escalations in costs due to implementation of sixth pay commission scales / increase in the University related fees and assessment of such costs in Deemed to be Universities. 2. In pursuance of the judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dated 12-8-2005 in Appeal (civil) No. 5041 of 2005 filed by P.A. Inamdar Vs. State of Maharashtra (AIR 2005 SC 3226), and also discussions held with the Private Unaided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges in the State for the Post Graduate Courses i.e., MD / MS / Diploma / MDS, a consensual arrangement has been arrived, among others, in fixing the fee structure for the Competent Authority Seats, Management (Sub – Category – 1, 2 & 3) Seats in Un - Aided Non - Minority Medical / Dental Colleges in the State. 3. The Government after careful examination of the matter hereby order that the fee structure and certain directions connected thereto as indicated in the annexure to this order shall be implemented by all the Private Un-Aided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges. These orders are applicable to the Private Un-Aided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Professional Institutions in the State, and shall come into force from the academic year 2017-18. 4. The Principals of all Private Unaided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges shall take necessary action in the matter accordingly. (BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

POONAM MALAKONDAIAH

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To The Director of Medical Education, A.P., Vijayawada. The Registrar, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada. The Principals of all Unaided Non-Minority Private Medical / Dental Colleges in the State through Director of Medical Education, AP, Vijayawada All HODs under the Control of HM&FW Department. The Education (EC) Department. The Member Secretary for Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, 1st Floor, (South Wing), Gagan Vihar, M.J. Road, Hyderabad.

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Copy to: The Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India, New Delhi. The Secretary, Medical Council of India / Dental Council of India, New Delhi. PS to Secretary to C.M. OSD to M (H&ME) PS to Principal Secretary to Govt., HM&FW Deptt SF/SCs.

//FORWARDED:: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE ANNEXURE to the GOMs. No.72, HM& F W (C1) Dept., Dated: 03-05-2017

Particulars of the Tuition Fee structure per annum in respect of Post Graduate Medical / Dental courses in Private Un - Aided Non - Minority Colleges from the Academic year 2017-18 and certain directions thereto. MD/MS/Diploma (Medical courses)

a) Tuition fee of Convener Quota seats (50% of total intake capacity):All Broad specialties:

a. Pre-clinical Degree /Diploma Courses- Rs.3,60,000/ b. Para-clinical Degree /Diploma Courses- Rs.6,60,000/ c. Clinical Degree/Diploma Courses: Rs.6,90,000/

b) Tuition Fee for management quota seats (Sub-Category 1):All Broad

specialties: a. Pre-clinical Degree /Diploma Courses- Rs.3,60,000/ b. Para-clinical Degree /Diploma Courses- Rs.6,90,000/ c. Clinical Degree/ Diploma Courses – Rs.24,20,000/

c) Tuition Fee for management quota seats (Sub-Category 2& 3):All Broad

specialties: Degree Courses / Diploma Courses: not exceeding 3 times of b) c above

MDS (Dental courses)

d) Tuition fee of Convener Quota seats (50% of total intake capacity):All Broad specialties:

a. Non-Clinical Degree Courses :-- Rs.5,50,000/ b. Clinical Degree Courses : -- Rs.7,50,000/

e) Tuition Fee for management quota seats (Sub-Category 1): All Broad

specialties: a. Non-Clinical Degree Courses- Rs.7,00,000/ b. Clinical Degree Courses – Rs.13,00,000

f) Tuition Fee for management quota seats (Sub-Category 2& 3):All Broad

specialties: a. Non-Clinical Degree Courses :-- Rs.8,00,000/ b. Clinical Degree Courses: -- Rs.15,00,000/

* Non clinical degrees include Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine.

POONAM MALAKONDAIAH

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT Notes: 1. Tuition fee is payable annually.

2. There shall be 5% increment in tuition fee per year to offset inflation 3. The students who were admitted into the course prior to 2017 shall

continue to pay every year the same annual fee at the rate existing at the time of their admission till they complete the course.

4. The student shall pay the same tuition fee for the entire course period, as

paid at the time of admission. 5. The Institution shall collect the tuition fee every year in advance only for

that particular year.

6. The managements of the institution may seek Bank Guarantee for tuition fee chargeable for the entire course.

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

ABSTRACT

Rules – A.P. Private Medical / Dental Un-aided Non – Minority Professional Institutions (Admissions into Post Graduate Medical / Dental Courses) Rules, 2017 – Amendments – Orders issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

HEALTH, MEDICAL AND FAMILY WELFARE (C1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 75 Dated: 06-05-2017 Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.70, HM&FW (C1) Dept., Dt:03.05.2017. 2. From the Secretary, AP Private Medical and Dental Colleges Management’s Association, Dt:04.05.2017.

*****

ORDER: In the G.O 1st read above, orders were issued notifying the A.P. Private Medical / Dental Un-aided Non – Minority Professional Institutions (Admissions into Post Graduate medical / Dental Courses) Rules, 2017.

2) In the letter 2nd read above the Secretary, AP Private Medical and Dental Colleges Management’s Association has requested for modifications in light of the Government of India / Medical Council of India instructions thereon.

3) Accordingly, the following notification shall be published in the Extraordinary issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated: 10th May 2017.

N O T I F I C A T I O N

In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 3 and 15 of the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1983 (A.P. Act No: 5 of 1983), and in partial modification of the orders issued in the G.O.1st read above, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby notify the following amendments to G.O. 1st read above.

1. For sub-rule (vii) under the head ‘seat sharing and admissions’ the following shall be substituted:

“The 50% of the sanctioned intake of the seats (Management quota) to member institutions of APMDCMA shall be filled by the “Committee for Admissions”, with APMDCMA nominee as one of its member, under the categories listed hereunder with the eligible candidates on the basis of inter se merit among the applicants qualified in NEET-PG/NEET-MDS.

2. For sub-rule (i) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be substituted:

AP Private Medical & Dental Colleges Managements Association shall nominate one member representative to the “Committee for admissions” constituted by the competent authority. The entire process shall be strictly in accordance with the procedure envisaged by Government of India vide letter No.F.No.V.11011/1/2015-MEP (Pt), dt:10.03.2017 & No.F.No.V.11025/04/2016-MEP,Dt. 06.04.2017.

3. For sub-rule (2) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be substituted:

The committee for admissions shall authorise one amongst them to issue notification in two National Newspapers, calling for application from NEET-PG / NEET-MDS qualified candidates for admission to management quota (Sub-Category 1) and Management quota (Subcategory 2 & 3) in PG Medical / Dental courses separately. The admission process and number of seats under management quota shall be displayed in the Association and Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences Websites.

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4. For sub-rule (5) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be substituted:

The committee for admissions shall authorise one amongst them to notify the Venue, Date and Time of Counselling for each category of Management Quota Seats.

5. For sub-rule (12) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be substituted:

The committee for admissions shall authorise one amongst them to notify the Venue, Date and Time of 2nd Counselling to fill-up the vacant seats if any, after 1st Counselling for Management Quota Seats.

6. For sub-rule (13) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be substituted:

The Admissions through Counselling into Management Quota seats will be closed at the end of 2nd Counselling and the candidates who were admitted will be considered as the bonafide candidates of the respective colleges. The Fee paid by the candidates and the Original Certificates will be sent to the respective colleges.

7. For sub-rule (20) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be substituted:

All the candidates admitted into management quota seats in unaided private medical college, on completion of their postgraduate course shall work for one year as ‘Senior Resident’ in the institution where they pursued postgraduate course.

8. After sub-rule (20) under the head ‘Procedure for Grant of Admissions into PG (Medical, Dental) Courses under the Management Quota Seats, the following shall be added:

The Management shall pay a stipend of Rs.30,000/- per student per month for Medical students and Rs.25,000/- per student per month for Dental students.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

POONAM MALAKONDAIAH PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To The Commissioner, Printing Stationery Stores & Purchase Department, A.P. Muthyalampadu, Vijayawada. (with a request to furnish 500 copies). The Director of Medical Education, A.P., Vijayawada. The Registrar, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada. The Principals of all Unaided Non-Minority Private Medical / Dental Colleges in the State through Director of Medical Education, Vijayawada All HODs under the Control of HM&FW Department. The Education (EC) Department. The Member Secretary for Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, 1st Floor, (South Wing),

Gagan Vihar, M.J. Road, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India, New Delhi. The Secretary, Medical Council of India / Dental Council of India, New Delhi. PS to Secretary to C.M. OSD to M (H&ME) PS to Principal Secretary to Government, HM&FW Dept SF/SCs.

// FORWARDED:: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER