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Tamil Nadu-Chennai
By Our Special Correspondent
Interested candidates can attend the counselling. They should bring a demand draft (Rs. 5,000 for BC/MBC candidates and Rs. 2,500 for SC/ST candidates). The selected candidates should be prepared to join the college on before 3 p.m. on September 25. Further details are available at the website {lt}www.tnhealth.org{gt}, says a release from the Selection Committee Secretary, Thiagavalli Kirubakaran. She noted that attending counselling did not guarantee selection as more candidates than the actual vacancies were being called for counselling. On September 23, BC candidates with revised marks from 288.62 to 287.25 should come at 10 a.m; MBC candidates (with revised marks from 283.87 to 279.63) should come at noon. SC candidates (273.00 to 267.72) and ST (246.04 to 238.40) should come at 2.30 p.m. The tentative vacancy position is: Saveetha Dental College, Chennai - 4 SC and 1 ST seat; Ragas Dental College, Chennai - 1BC, 1 MBC and 5 SC seats; Meenakshi Ammal Dental College, Chennai - 14 BC, 5 MBC, and 5 SC seats; Sri Ramakrishna Dental Colege, Coimbatore - 2 SC seats; Rajas Dental College, Tirunelveli - 4 BC, 6 MBC, 1 SC and 1 ST seat, and Sree Moogambaika Dental College, Padanilam, Kanniyakumari district (awaiting Dental Council's permission for 2003 admissions) - 13 BC, 5 MBC, 5 SC seats.
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