Delhi University MBBS Entrance 2010

DUMET – 2010
DELHI UNIVERSIRTY

FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

ADMISSION NOTICE- 2010

The Delhi university medical-dental entrance test (DUMET)-2010 for admission to under-graduate courses (MBBS/BDS) will be held on Sunday, 23rd May, 2010 at Delhi only.


nterested candidates may apply on the prescribed application form. Application form along with bulletin of information is obtainable from the office of the Deputy Registrar, faculty of medical sciences, 6th floor, VP chest institute building, university of Delhi, Delhi, against a bank draft/banker’s cheque drawn on any nationalized bank in favour of Registrar, university of Delhi payable at Delhi in the following manner

Sale of bulletin of information w.e.f. 25th January, 2010

By hand: for Rs 750/- (Rupees seven hundred fifty only) for general and OBC category candidates and Rs 550/- (Rupees five hundred fifty only) for SC/ST/PH category candidates between 09.30 a.m. to 03.00 p.m. on all working days from 25th January, 2010 to 08th March, 2010. No cash payment will be accepted

By post: for Rs 800/- (Rupees eight hundred only) for general and OBC category candidates and Rs 600/- (Rupees six hundred only) for SC/ST/PH category candidates, along with a self addressed envelop of 12” x 10” up to 22nd February 2010

SC/ST/PH candidates are requested to bring/send a copy of the caste certificate/PH certificate for obtaining bulletin of information

Application form may also be downloaded from our website www.du.ac.in or www.fmsc.ac.in and submit the same, duly filled in and complete in all respects with requisite demand draft to the office of the Deputy Registrar, Faculty of medical sciences, 6th floor, V.P. chest institute building, university of Delhi, Delhi on or before 08th March, 2010 up to 03.00 p.m.

The application form along with bulletin of information can also be obtained, by hand only, from Lady Hardinge medical college, Maulana Azad medical college and university college of medical sciences

For details visit website www.du.ac.in, and www.fmsc.ac.in



Important dates

Sale of bulletin of information from: 25.01.2010 (Monday)

Last date for supply of bulletin of information by post: 22.02.2010 (Monday)

Last date of sale of bulletin of Information by hand: 08.03.2010 (Monday)

Last date for receipt of applications in the office of the Medical Faculty: 08.03.2010 (Monday)

Issue of duplicate admission tickets: 20.05.2010 (Thursday) to 22.05.2010 (Saturday)

Date of Delhi University Medical-Dental Entrance Test (DUMET): 23.05.2010 (Sunday)

Declaration of result of DUMET first week of June-2010 (Tentative)

Re-checking of result of DUMET (within 7 days from the date of declaration of result)

Counselling for admission to MBBS/BDS Course: I Candidates with merit position 001 to 200 under open merit list: 07.07.2010 (Wednesday)

II Candidates with merit position 201 to 500 under open merit list: 08.07.2010 (Thursday)

III All eligible candidates under PH category: 09.07.2010 (Friday)

IV All eligible candidates under CWWAPP category: 09.07.2010 (Friday)

V All eligible candidates under ST category: 09.07.2010 (Friday)

VI All eligible candidates under SC category: 09.07.2010 (Friday)

VII All eligible candidates under OBC category: 09.07.2010 (Friday)

Date of Medical Examination to be informed by the college concerned

Last date of joining the allotted college and course offered admission during the counseling: 31.07.2010 (Saturday)

Commencement of session: 02.08.2010 (Monday)

Close of admissions: 30.09.2010 (Thursday)

Under-graduate courses – MBBS and BDS

Courses, Institution and number of seats: The University conducts MBBS course in three Medical colleges i.e. Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) and BDS Course at Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences (MAIDS). Only female candidates are admitted to LHMC.

Candidates for 15% seats are selected directly by the Directorate General of Health Services
(DGHS) based on the examination conducted by the CBSE, New Delhi as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. The University will fill up these seats according to selection made by Directorate General of Health Services.

Nominations are made by the govt of India to fill seats under category of nominees of govt of India (NGOI). Candidates who wish to be considered under this category need not appear in the DUMET. The candidates are advised to correspond directly with the authorities. The candidates nominated by the govt of India will be required to fill-up the application form that can be obtained from the office of the Deputy Registrar (Medical), Faculty of Medical Sciences by submitting a Bank Draft/ Bankers Cheque of Rs. 750/- (Rupees Seven Hundred Fifty only) for General/OBC category and Rs. 550/- (Rupees Five Hundred Fifty only) for SC/ST/PH category.

The candidates may apply by submitting application form appended with BOI under the following categories (i) General category (General) (ii) Scheduled Caste category (SC) (iii) Scheduled Tribe category (ST) (iv) Other Backward Classes (OBC) (v) Children, Widows and Wives of Armed and Para Military Personnel category (CWWAPP) (vi) Physically Handicapped category (PH). The candidates who are not found eligible under categories (ii) to (vi) will be considered under General category, if otherwise eligible.

Duration of courses

MBBS course: The duration of the course is 4½ years, followed by one year compulsory rotating Internship Training.

BDS course: The duration of the course is 5 years (without Internship).

Requirement for admission to MBBS/BDS courses

The candidates should have completed the age of 17 (seventeen) years on or before 31st December 2010. The candidates completing the age of 17 years on 1st January 2011 or later will not be eligible for admission.

Candidates, who have passed 12th class examination under 10+2 system conducted by the
C.B.S.E/ Council of the Indian school certificate examination/ Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi with required subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English from the recognized schools conducting regular classes situated within the National Capital Territory of Delhi only, will be eligible for admission. The candidate must have studied 11th and 12th classes regularly from a recognized school within the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Further the candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English separately and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks (40% marks in case of SC/ST category candidates and 45% marks in case of OBC category) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Female candidates from outside Delhi belonging to SC category, ST category and CWWAPP category who have passed the qualifying examination from Indian Universities/ Boards or Foreign Universities/ Boards are eligible for admission to Lady Hardinge Medical College only against the seats reserved for these categories, subject to their fulfilling the prescribed conditions.

The candidates who are appearing at 12th class examination in 2010 would be allowed to appear in DUMET-2010 subject to the condition that candidates must have passed the qualifying examination, in all the required subjects separately (theory and practical), for admission to MBBS/BDS courses before 19th June 2010 (Saturday).

A candidate who had not taken any one or more of the required subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English in the qualifying examination but had subsequently passed in that subject(s) as an additional subject is not eligible.

Candidates who have passed qualifying examination from Patrachar Vidyalaya or National Institute of open schooling will not be eligible.

Candidates who have appeared in the annual examination of the year 2010 and placed under compartment will not be eligible.

Candidates who have appeared in the annual examination of the year 2010 and are reappearing for improvement will also not be considered eligible.

The candidates (including those who belong to CWWAPP and PH categories) should have secured minimum of 400 marks out of 800 i.e. 50% marks (320 marks out of 800 i.e. 40% marks in case of SC/ST category and 360 marks out of 800 i.e. 45% in case of OBC category) in the DUMET.

The candidate should be medically fit for the course.

A candidate who has been admitted in MBBS or BDS course earlier but has failed to pass the first professional MBBS or first year BDS examination within the permissible chances will not be considered eligible for admission.

Procedure for submission of application form for admission: Each application form must be accompanied with the attested photocopies of the following documents: (i) Matriculation or equivalent certificate showing date of birth (ii) Certificate of having passed 12th class examination along with a statement of marks (iii) Certificate from the Principal of the school on prescribed proforma stating that, the school is situated within National Capital Territory of Delhi, the school is recognized by the CBSE/Council for the Indian school certificate/ Jamia Milia Islamia, the school is conducting regular classes, the applicant has attended regular classes in the school for class 11th and 12th (iv) Character certificate from any Gazetted officer (not older than six months) (v) SC/ ST certificate, if applicable (vi) Father’s SC/ST certificate (in case of candidates applying under SC/ST category) (vii) PH certificate, if applicable (viii) Entitlement certificate for CWWAPP category, if applicable (ix) OBC certificate, if applicable (x) Non-creamy layer certificate and OBC caste certificate as per the central list for OBC’s

Note - (i) The student should certify whether he/she belongs to OBC/SC/ST/PH Category. However, the OBC status is to be determined on the basis of the central list of OBCs notified by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on the recommendations of the National Commission for backward classes available at their website http://www.ncbc.nic.in/backwardclasses/index.html.

The candidates who have appeared at the qualifying examination and the result of the qualifying examination is not declared at the time of submission of application form must submit result/ marks-sheet before 19.06.2010 (Saturday).

Procedure for DUMET-2010: The DUMET will be held on Sunday, 23rd May 2010 at various centres in Delhi. The medium of DUMET shall be English and the standard of the test will be as per syllabus prescribed by the University. The instructions to the candidates with regard to the conduct of DUMET-2010 are appended with the BOI.

Declaration of result of DUMET-2010: The result of eligible candidates shall be notified up to first week of June, 2010 (Tentative).

The result will be notified at the following places: (a) Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi (b) Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi (c) Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi (d) University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi

The result of all candidates will also be available on Delhi University website www.du.ac.in.

Procedure for admission, assignment of college: Following the declaration of result of DUMET-2010, the candidates securing merit positions in the DUMET as detailed below, should submit the self attested photocopies of the original documents to the office of the Deputy Registrar (Medical), Faculty of Medical Sciences, 6th Floor, VPCI Building, University of Delhi, Delhi- 110007 on or before 19.06.2010 (Saturday) (i) Candidates with merit position 001 to 500 under open merit list (ii) All eligible candidates under PH category (iii) All eligible candidates under CWWAPP category (iv) All eligible candidates under SC category (v) All eligible candidates under ST category (vi) All eligible candidates under OBC category

The admission would be made strictly on the basis of merit of the eligible candidates in each category, determined by marks obtained in the DUMET-2010. In case of two or more candidates obtain equal marks in the DUMET, the inter-se-ranking of such candidates shall be determined in the following order of preference: (i) The candidates who have obtained higher marks in Botany & Zoology in the DUMET (ii) The candidates who have obtained higher marks in Chemistry in the DUMET (iii) The candidates who are older in age.

No communication would be sent to the individual candidates for appearing before the Medical courses admission committee for counseling. The candidates should appear before the Medical
courses admission committee for counseling on the specified dates according to their merit. Candidates should report at the conference centre, opposite department of Botany, university of Delhi, Delhi-110007 on the stipulated dates at 09:00 a.m. for counseling with any one of the following identifications proof 1. Admission ticket of DUMET 2. Voter Identity card 3. Passport 4. Driving license 5. Admission Ticket of last exam passed/appeared by the candidates.

If any candidate is unable to appear on the dates of Bulletin of Information and time specified above, he/she may send his/her representative with appropriate authorization on prescribed proforma

If a candidate or his/ her representative is absent on his/ her turn at the time of counseling and comes late on the same day before the end of the counseling, he/ she may be allowed to appear in the counseling on his/ her written request and on payment of Rs. 500/- in cash as a penalty for late coming. Such candidate/ representative shall appear in the counseling just after the batch, for which counseling was going on, at the time when he/she submitted his/her request and deposited the penalty for late coming. He/she may opt for a course/ institution, which is available to him/her at that time only. He/she will have no claim on the seats/ institutions already allotted.

In case a candidate or his/ her representative does not report before the end of counseling session on the specified date, he/she shall forfeit his/ her claim for admission to any course.

Female candidates from outside Delhi, belonging to SC category, ST category and CWWAPP category are eligible to seek admission in Lady Hardinge Medical College only and have to report on the day of Counseling. They would be offered admission to Lady Hardinge Medical College, on the basis of their merit in the DUMET-2010.

The candidates would be called in the counseling hall in a batch of 10 for counseling to allot a course (MBBS/ BDS) in a particular college (LHMC/ MAMC/ UCMS/MAIDS). At his/ her turn of the counseling the candidate would be informed of the courses and the colleges in which the courses are available. From the courses and the colleges available at the time of his/ her counseling, he/ she would be entitled to select only one course in any particular college and he/ she would be allotted a seat in the selected course in the selected college. Female candidates from
Delhi, opting for MBBS course would be entitled to opt for MAMC, UCMS and LHMC (the first two being co-educational colleges and the third one being exclusively for female students). Male candidates would be entitled to opt for either MAMC or UCMS only both being co-educational colleges.

The counseling of a particular day shall close as soon as all the candidates called for counseling and present have been counseled or 2:30 p.m. whichever is later.

The candidates who have been provisionally admitted in a course shall appear before a Medical board on the dates given by the concerned college/Institution for medical examinations. A candidate shall not be allowed to join the course if he/ she is found medically unfit for the course

The candidates who were present for counseling and were not offered any seat due to allotment of all seats before their turn of counseling shall be waitlisted and will be required to submit their options in respect of course and college on the prescribed proforma. The candidates who were absent on the specified date of counseling shall not be waitlisted. The candidates who have not opted any seat at the time of counseling shall also be waitlisted.

The vacancies arising after the counseling shall be filled-up according to the merit cum choice basis from waitlisted candidates. The candidates, already admitted, may be shifted to the college/ course of their choice according to merit.

Joining: The candidate will be issued admission letter by hand after counseling. The candidates shall be required to appear before the Medical Board for medical examination on the dates given by the concerned College/Institution. The candidates must report to the college concerned up to the date mentioned in their admission letter for completing the requirements for admission, failing which his/ her admission is liable to be cancelled. The candidates who do not appear before the Medical Board or are found medically unfit shall not be allowed to join the course.

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