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JIPMER entrance test on May 30

By Our Staff Reporter

PONDICHERRY, MAY 1. Over 29,100 candidates will take an entrance test on May 30 for admission to MBBS in the Centrally-administered Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research here during 2004-05.

The examination will be held for two-and-half-hours from 10 a.m. in seven centres. Of the 75 seats in the JIPMER, the entrance test is confined to 46. The remaining seats will be filled through nomination by the Government of India (18 seats) and an all-India test conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (11).

The Dean, K. S. Reddy, said hall tickets were being despatched and details could be had on the institute's web site, www.jipmer.edu. While 5,447 candidates would take the test in Pondicherry, the number in Chennai is 5,652, Hyderabad 4,085, New Delhi 7,705, Kolkata 3,390, Thiruvananthapuram 1,804 and Mumbai 1,025.

The system of selection through an all-India competition was introduced in the JPIMER in 1967. It is affiliated to Pondicherry University and is being managed by the Directorate General of Health Services

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