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AIPGMEE-2014 MD / MS / Post Graduate Diploma Programmes National Board of Examinations

National Board of Examinations
l is the eligibility-cum-ranking examination prescribed as the single entrance examination
for admission to All India 50% quota of MD/MS/Diploma Seats – 2014 Admission Session (except
Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh).
The National Board of Examinations has been notified by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
Government of India to conduct a competitive entrance examination on All-India Basis for admission
to All India 50% quota MD/MS/Diploma Seats – 2014 Admission Session (except for colleges
located in Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh).
The State Governments of Haryana, Punjab, Chhattisgarh and University of Delhi shall utilize the
results of 2014 for admission to MD/MS/ PG Diploma courses at colleges under their
control. These states shall not be conducting an entrance examination of their own.
Admission to MD/MS/ PG Diploma courses at institutes under Armed Forces Medical Services shall
also be made on the basis of results of .
The shall be conducted as a Computer Based Test (CBT) from November 25th, 2013 to
th th th st th December 6 , 2013 (with 26 & 29 November; 1 & 4 December as non-testing days) at 70 test
centres located at 38 cities across the country.
Eligibility Criteria for 2014 : Candidates who are in possession of MBBS
degree/Provisional MBBS Pass Certificate from an Institute (except colleges/ universities located in
Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh) recognized as per the provisions of the Indian Medical
Council Act and possess permanent or provisional registration certificate of MBBS qualification
issued by the Medical Council of India / State Medical Council and have completed one year of
internship or likely to complete on or before 31stMarch 2014 may apply for through online
application system at www.nbe.gov.in
For further details such as instructions, scheme of examination, syllabus, seats available,
counseling etc. please refer to information bulletin for at website www.nbe.gov.in
Fees: Composite examination fee and information bulletin voucher (required for online application
system) can be obtained from selected branches of Axis Bank on payment of Rs. 3750 for
General/OBC and Rs. 2750 for SC/ST/PWD Category. (refer website for list of branches)
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lCandidates will be able to schedule their exams at the online registration system based on the
availability of test centre on the date, time and venue of their choice.
For queries, list of branches of Axis Bank, please refer to website or Candidate
Care helpline number: 0124-6771700/1800 11 1800 (Toll free) (Monday to Friday from 0930 Hrs to
1700 Hrs).
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Availability of Information Bulletin-cum-
Voucher at designated branches of Axis Bank
Online Registration and Scheduling for 26th Oct. - 13th Nov. 2013
Examination dates for 2014 25th Nov. - 6th Dec. 2013
Examination Fee 24th Oct. - 13th Nov. 2013
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PUBLIC NOTICE
AIPGMEE 2014 For admission to MD/MS/Post
Graduate Diploma Courses Admission Session 2014

For Admission to MD/MS/Post Graduate Diploma
Courses 2014
NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)
New Delhi-110029
Website: www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
Candidate Helpline: 1800 11 1800 (Toll Free) or 0124-6771700
(Monday to Friday: 0900 Hrs to 1700 Hrs)
Information Bulletin
For
All India Post Graduate
Medical Entrance Examination 2014
(AIPGMEE 2014)
CONTACT US
1. Please make use of the FAQs and information on this website to guide you through
the entire process and help answer most of your queries.
2. In case you are still facing issues, then the NBE Candidate Care Support is available
by phone and email.
3. The Integrated Voice Response System (IVRS) will be available 24x7 starting from
24thOctober 2013 on 0124-6771700/1800111800 (Toll Free).
4. Phone support will be available during these times:
• 24th October – 24th November, 2013: 9:00AM to 5:00 PM from Monday to
Friday
• 25th November – 6th December 2013 (testing window): 8:00AM to 8:00PM
daily
5. Webmail support will be available from 24thOctober – 6th December 2013. Click here
to send your queries. Queries received by webmail will be responded to within 3
business days. Do not send the same email multiple times, as it will delay the
response process.
6. NBE Candidate Care will be closed on the following days:
• Sunday, 3rdNovember 2013 – Deepawali
• Sunday, 17thNovember 2013 – Guru Nanak's Birthday
7. CONTACT NBE
8. ContactMedicalCounselingCommittee(MCC) – for seat availability, counseling
etc. for All India 50% Quota seats
Helpline Number 0124-6771700/1800111800(Toll Free)
Email nbe.candidatecare@prometric.com
Official Website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
Email aiqpg-mcc@nic.in
Official Website www.mcc.nic.in
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IMPORTANT DATES
1. Advertisement for AIPGMEE 2014 : 24th October, 2013
2. Availability of Information Bulletin-cum-
Examination Fee Voucher at designated
branches of Axis Bank
3. Online Registration and Scheduling : 26th October – 13th November 2013
for AIPGMEE
4. Examination Dates for AIPGMEE : 25th November – 6th December 2013
5. Declaration of Results : By 31st January 2014
Online applications can be accessed and completed till 23:59 hrs
on 13th November 2013.
NOTE: The candidate is advised to read the Information Bulletin carefully before starting
online registration and ensure that no column is left blank.
Instructions:
Online applications can be accessed and completed till 23:59 hrs on 13th November
2013 only.
: 24th October – 13th November 2013
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. Registration and scheduling for appearing in the AIPGMEE examination 2014 is to
be undertaken online at the website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
2. Application forms CANNOT be submitted in offline / printed copy by post;
Candidates will be able to schedule their exams at the online registration system
based on the availability of test centre on the date, time and venue of their choice on
first come first served basis.
3.
4.
• For payment of Examination Fee kindly purchase Composite Information
Bulletin-cum-Examination Fee Voucher (Vouchers available at select Axis
Bank Branches) of Rs. 2750/- (for SC/ST/PWD candidates) and Rs. 3750/-
(for General/OBC candidates) from the selected branches of Axis Bank.
• Kindly refer to the AIPGMEE website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
• The unique serial number on the Information Bulletin-cum-Examination
Fee Voucher is available underneath the scratch panel and needs to be
entered on the AIPGMEE website for the online registration and scheduling
process for AIPGMEE.
Candidates who are completing OR likely to complete their internship AFTER
31st March 2014 need not apply for the AIPGMEE exam as they shall be
ineligible to participate at any stage of the admission process.
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INDEX
Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
1 Introduction 4
2 General Instructions 6
3 Eligibility Criteria for AIPGMEE 2014 9
4 Examination Fee & Information Bulletin 11
5 Scheme of Examination 12
6 Schedule of Examination 14
7 Test Centres / Venue 17
8 Reservations 20
9A Admission to Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions 23
9B Admission to State Medical Colleges 24
10 Documentary Requirements for All India 50% Quota 25
(AIQPG-50%) at the Time of Admission/Counseling
11 Instructions for filling application form 27
12 Caution Notice 28
13 Unfair Means 29
14 Results 31
15 Scheme of Counseling 34
16 Overview of Computer Based Testing 37
17 Frequently Asked Questions 38
18 Overview of AIPGMEE 2014 45
Annexures
A. FAQ of Online Allotment Process of AIQPG-50%
Counseling 2014
B. Performa Certificates for OBC
C. Performa Certificate for Locomotor Disabled /
Persons with disability
D. List of AXIS Bank Branches for purchase of
Information Bulletin & Examination fee voucher
NOTE: The candidate is advised to read the Online Information Bulletin carefully before
filling up the Application Form and ensure that no column is left blank.
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1. INTRODUCTION
All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination – 2014
(For Admission to 50% MD/MS/DIPLOMACOURSES Seats)
The Government of India established the National Board of Examinations (NBE) in 1975
with the objective of improving the quality of the Medical Education by establishing high and
uniform standards of postgraduate examinations in modern medicine on All India Basis and
utilizing existing healthcare infrastructure for capacity building.
National Board of Examinations conducts entry and exit examinations at Postgraduate,
Post Doctoral level and licensing examinations as Screening Test for Indian Nationals with
Foreign Medical Qualifications
The National Board of Examination has been notified by Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Government of India to conduct a competitive entrance examination on All-India
Basis for admission to All India 50% quota MD/MS/Diploma Seats – 2014 Admission
Session (except for colleges located in Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh).
The entrance examination will be governed by the rules and regulations specified by the
Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare/Directorate General Health
Services/and orders of Hon'ble Courts.
Duration of the courses:
MD/MS: Three years from the date of admission. Candidates are eligible for admission
after completion of compulsory rotating internship.
Diploma: Two years from the date of admission after completion of compulsory rotating
internship.
The scheme for selection of candidates for admission to All India 50% quota
MD/MS/Diploma Seats – 2014 Admission Session shall be applicable to all Medical
Colleges/Institutions throughout the country and no Medical College/Institution shall
hereafter conduct competitive entrance examination of its own for these seats on all-India
basis, except the States of Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh which have been
excluded by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide their judgement dated 21.07.1986
(Writ Petition (Civil) no. 348-352 of 1985 in the matter of Dr. Dinesh Kumar & ORS vs Moti
Lal Medical College Allahabad & ORS). Therefore, the students having passed their MBBS
examination from any Institution in these two States shall not be eligible to participate in the
50% All India Competitive Entrance Examination for selection of candidates against these
seats.
However, the candidates who were nominated by the Government of India (under
Central pool seats) to do MBBS from Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh and
Jammu & Kashmir shall be eligible to apply for admission, subject to submission of a
bond on a Non-Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs. 10/- to this effect. A copy of the
nomination letter must be attached with the bond.
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ACTUALNUMBER OF SEATS
(i) The information pertaining to number of seats available for the year 2014 has not
been communicated by all the participating Medical colleges covered under this
Scheme till the time of publication of this Information Bulletin. The number of seats
available in different colleges, with their subject-wise break-up, shall be displayed
on the website of Medical Counseling Committee www.mcc.nic.in and Ministry of
Health & FW www.mohfw.nic.in in due course. Candidates are advised to visit
these websites regularly.
(ii) Stipend/Bond/Fee structure/ course duration/ bond amount/ non stipendiary etc
may vary from State to State and from Institution to Institution. Some seats may be
non-stipendary. The candidates need to examine these points before opting a seat
at a Medical College. The Ministry of Health & FW/ Directorate General Health
Services/ National Board of Examination (NBE) shall neither be responsible nor
shall entertain any case on the above grounds including the law and order /local
issues if any.
(iii) The total number of seats available for All India Quota 2013-14 academic session
was 5544. This number may vary for the academic year 2014-15.
(iv) Applicants are advised to refer to the website/Information available with Counseling
Authority/Universities/Medical Colleges reg. seat availability.
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2. GENERALINSTRUCTIONS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
2.1. In pursuance of the Revised Scheme of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dated
23.03.2012 in IA No. 16 of 2012 in Civil Appeal No. 1944 of 1993-(Anand S.Biji’s
case),All India PG Medical Entrance Examination for the academic year 2014-15
will be conducted through online for admission to Post Graduate(MD/MS and
diploma) seats to the meritorious candidates in concerned participating
Government Medical Colleges/Institutions throughout the Country(except the state
of Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh). AIPGMEE is a qualifying-cum-ranking
Examination notified under the provisions of Post Graduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 by the Medical Council of India with prior approval of Government
of India.
2.2. Applicants may kindly note that appearance in AIPGMEE does not confer any
automatic rights to secure a Post graduate MD/MS and Diploma seat. The selection
and admission to Postgraduate seats in any medical institutions recognized for
running MD/MS/Diploma courses as per Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 is subject
to fulfilling the admission criteria, eligibility, medical fitness and such criteria as may
be prescribed by the respective universities, medical institutions, Medical Council of
India, State/Central Government.
2.3 Online Registration and Scheduling for the examination must be completed by
13thNovember 2013 (by 23:59hrs).
2.4. Applications of candidates producing false or fabricated information shall not be
considered and candidates may be further debarred from appearing in any future
examinations conducted by NBE /MoHFW/Other Institutions.
2.5. Candidates should go through the INFORMATION BULLETIN carefully for eligibility
criteria, scheme, and pattern of examination etc before contacting the NBE for any
queries. Queries pertaining to eligibility and other issues shall only be entertained if
the information requested is not given in this bulletin or on website
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE.
2.6. Incomplete application or applications not in accordance with instructions shall not
be considered and are liable to be rejected. The examination fee shall not be
refunded under any circumstances.
2.7. Fee shall neither be carried forward to a future date nor refunded under any
circumstances. Online applications and/or their acknowledgment of submission
received after the due date shall not be entertained and exam fee shall not be
returned in such cases. Application once submitted cannot be withdrawn.
2.8. Instructions in the information-bulletin are liable to changes based on decisions
taken by the NBE/MoH&FW/DteGHS from time to time. There is no equity or any
rights that are /or deemed to be arising in favour of candidate.
2.9. NBE reserves the right to withdraw permission, if any, granted inadvertently to any
candidate who is not eligible to appear in the AIPGMEE even though the admit
card/roll number/testing ID has been issued or name/roll number/testing ID is
displayed on the website.
2.10. Candidates' eligibility is purely provisional & is subject to the fulfillment of eligibility
criteria as prescribed in this Information Bulletin.
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2.11. The existing schedule, pattern, policy and guidelines are for ready reference only
but in no way they are or are ought to be treated as representative or
acknowledgment of fact that NBE is bound to follow the same in future.
2.12. In case of any ambiguity in interpretation of any of the instructions/ terms/rules/
criteria regarding the determination of eligibility/conduct of examinations/
registration of candidates/information contained herein, the interpretation of the
National Board of Examinations will be final and binding.
2.13 Requests are not entertained for change in date/ examination centre. Candidates
are advised not to canvass for or submit such representations.
2.14 Absentees from the examination shall forfeit their examination fee.
2.15 Result for AIPGMEE is likely to be available on the website www.nbe.gov.in/
st AIPGMEEby 31 Jan 2014.
2.16 Candidates MUSTbring to the test centre the following documents-
• Printed copy of your Admit card with photo attested by gazetted officer
attached AND
• Photocopy of your Permanent and Provisional SMC/MCI registration*, to be
retained by the test centre AND
• Any one of the authorized photo IDs**(must be original and non-expired)
PAN card/Driving licence/Voter ID/Passport/Aadhar card
*Candidates who have obtained their Primary medical Qualification outside India
and do not have SMC/MCI registration should bring their original screening test
pass certificate issued on NBE letterhead. However, the candidate selected and
allotted seat shall have to produce certificate of registration of Medical Qualification
issued by the Medical Council of India at the time of reporting to the allotted Medical
College.
**The name on your photo identification must match with your name as shown on
your Admit card. If your name has been changed due to events such as marriage,
you must show the relevant document mentioned at the time of test (Marriage
Certificate/Divorcee Decree/Legal Name Change Document).
The examination test centre staff on duty is authorized to verify the identity of
candidates and may take steps to verify and record the identity of candidates.
Candidates are required to extend requisite cooperation.
2.17. Candidates should ensure before applying for the registration that their MBBS
degree is recognized as per provisions of Indian Medical Council Act. If it is found at
any time that MBBS degree is not recognized, the candidature/result shall be
cancelled/ deemed to be cancelled.
2.18. All the correspondence should preferably be addressed by e-mail. The e-mail query
shall be addressed only if it is not anonymous and contains the name, postal
address and contact telephone number of the sender. An e-mail containing vague or
general queries that are contained in the Information Bulletin shall not be
entertained. Queries shall not be entertained from person claiming themselves to
be representative, associates or officiates of the applicant candidate. The following
information shall not be revealed by phone or email:
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a. Internal documentation /status.
b. Internal Decision making process of National Board of Examinations
c. Any claim /counter claim thereof.
d. Dates & venue of internal meetings or name of the staff/officers dealing.
e. Any information which in the opinion of NBE cannot be revealed.
2.19. Terms & Conditions of the AIPGMEE as mentioned in the English version of
information bulletin shall apply.
2.20. The AIPGMEE shall be conducted by NBE at exam centres engaged for the
purpose. Candidates will be able to schedule their exams based on the availability of
test centre on the date, time and venue of their choice. Candidates are advised to
familiarize themselves with the route and location of the exam centre; location maps
for all test centres are available on the website.
2.21 Candidates are advised to look into www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE regularly for
various information and notices pertaining to AIPGMEE examination.
2.22 A Practice Test is available for the benefit of candidates to familiarize themselves
with the Computer Based Test format at website www.nbe.gov.in/ptest. Applicants
will be able to access the practice test in November 2013 upon entering their
confirmation ID (issued at the end of registration and scheduling process).
2.23 Candidates kindly note that by registering for the AIPGMEE, they are covered by
Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA); as per NDA candidates cannot disclose any
question or contents of question paper in part or otherwise with any person or party
or website or such other media/publication. Any act in breach of the NDA shall be
liable for penal action as per law, kindly note that this is a punishable offence and
shall lead to cancellation of candidature at the bare threshold. The candidate is
deemed to have read, agreed and accepted the Information Bulletin and the terms
and conditions in the information bulletin for AIPGMEE on completing the registration
form the candidate.
2.24 Each candidate can schedule and appear in AIPGMEE-2014 once only. Any
candidate found to register and/or appeared more than once in AIPGMEE-2014
shall be automatically debarred from the exam. His/her candidature cancelled and
further action as deemed appropriate by NBE shall be taken.
2.25 Possession/Use of mobile phones/Electronic devices is strictly prohibited in the
premises of NBE Examination Centres. Candidates shall be liable for penal action
for Possession/ Use of Mobile phones/ Electronic devices.
2. 26 The jurisdiction for court cases/disputes shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of
competent courts at Delhi/New Delhi only.
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3. ELIGIBILITYCRITERIAFOR AIPGMEE – 2014
3.1 The candidate must be an Indian Citizen.
3.2 A candidate, who holds M.B.B.S. degree from a recognized medical college
(Appendix-III) or a foreign medical degree included in the Schedules to the Indian
Medical Council Act, 1956 and who has obtained full registration either from the
Medical Council of India or any of the State Medical Councils after completing
compulsory rotating internship shall be eligible to take this examination.
3.3 Candidates who have studied/passed MBBS from the state of Jammu & Kashmir
and Andhra Pradesh are not eligible for 50% All India Quota. However, the
candidates who were nominated by the Government of India (under central pool
seats) to do MBBS from Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir
shall be eligible to apply for admission.
The interested candidates from these states who want to apply for MD/MS/Diploma
at AFMS Institutions are advised to read Chapter 9.
3.4 The candidates who have obtained MBBS degree from the Medical Colleges which
are not recognized by Medical Council of India shall not be eligible for this test.
However, a candidate who, after passing the final qualifying examination (MBBS or
the foreign medical degree recognized by MCI), is undergoing 12-month
compulsory rotating internship/practical training and is likely to complete the same
by 31stMarch, 2014 can take up this examination, but he/she shall not be eligible for
admission unless he/she has completed the compulsory rotating internship and
obtained full registration on or before 31st March, 2014 or the candidate produces a
certificate from the head of Institution that he/she will be completing internship by
31stMarch, 2014.
3.5 No request for relaxation of Compulsory Rotating Internship shall be accepted.
3.6 The dates indicated by candidates with regard to 12 months Compulsory Rotating
Resident Internship i.e. starting date, completion date in the online application
systemshall be treated as final and candidates will be required to submit the original
Compulsory Rotating Resident Internship completion certificate at the time of
admission in allotted College.
3.7 The cut off dates for the recognition of the Medical Colleges from where the
candidates have passed their MBBS Degree Course and completed compulsory
rotatory Internship for the year 2014 will be 31st October, 2013. The Colleges
recognized after this date will not considered.
3.8 Registration with M.C.I./State Medical Council is necessary and its
documentary proof should be furnished at the time of counseling and
admission in allotted College.
3.9 Some of the Universities are having regulations that candidates who are already
pursuing the PG Course in their University or in another University are not eligible for
admission till they complete the course. The candidates who are already pursuing PG
Courses either throughAll IndiaQuota orStateQuota and are applying for a seat under
All IndiaQuotamay confirmthe eligibility conditionsof thatUniversity in this regard.
MoHFW/Dte. Gen. Health Services shall not be responsible if such candidates are
refused for admission. Such candidates may opt for the subject and the college at
their own risk and cost.
3.10 Acandidate can register and appear for AIPGMEE -2014 only once for admission to
the academic year 2014-2015.
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4. EXAMINATION FEE
4.1 EXAMINATION FEE AND COST OF INFORMATION BULLETIN
FEE for AIPGMEE Rs. 2750/- (For SC/ST/PWD candidates)
Rs. 3750/- (For General/OBC candidates)
The above fees is inclusive of examination fees and information bulletin; Please
note that information bulletin will not be sold separately, there is a composite
voucher (as above) inclusive of examination fees and information bulletin.
Information Bulletin shall be available at website for information.
There is no Counseling Fee for the participation in the counseling for All India
50% Quota MD/MS/Diploma seats.
4.2 How to pay
Kindly purchase Composite Information Bulletin-cum-Examination Fee
Voucher (PGET Vouchers) from the selected branches of Axis Bank. Refer to
Annexure D of this information bulletin for list of branches of Axis Bank.
The unique serial number on the Information Bulletin-cum-Examination Fee
Voucher is available underneath the scratch panel and needs to be entered on the
AIPGMEE website for the online registration and scheduling process.
4.3 Candidates remaining absent from the examination or ineligible will forfeit their
examination fee. Candidates are advised to read the rule position carefully and
satisfy the terms and conditions for fulfillment of eligibility criteria before proceeding
for payment of fees.
4.4 FEES SHALL NEITHER BE REFUNDED NOR CARRIED FORWARD IF THE
APPLICATION FOR AIPGMEE IS REJECTED/CANDIDATURE IS FOUND TO BE
INELIGIBLE OR CANDIDATE IS UNABLE TO APPEAR IN THE EXAMINATION.
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5. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
5.1 Allocation of time for the AIPGMEE shall be as follows:
Forenoon Session Afternoon Session
Candidate Entry Time at 9:00 AM 14:45 PM
Reporting counter
Reporting Counter 9:30 AM 15:15 PM
Entry Closes
Check-in Procedure 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM 14:45 PM TO 15:45 PM
Test Start Time 10:00 AM 15:45 PM
Test End Time 1:45 PM 19:30 PM
Kindly note that the candidates shall be allocated to appear either in FORENOON
session or in the AFTERNOON session i.e. the AIPGMEE comprises of ONE
session/candidate only.
5.2 Syllabus: The syllabus for the test shall comprise of subjects/knowledge areas as
per the Graduate Medical Education Regulations issued by Medical Council of India
with prior approval of Government of India. Kindly refer to the MCI website
www.mciindia.org for complete document.
The syllabus of the above topics shall be as per the latest Graduate Medical
Education Regulations notified by the Medical Council of India with prior approval of
the Govt. of India. For Graduate Medical Education Regulations please refer
www.mciindia.org;
5.3 The examination shall be a multiple choice questions test delivered using computer
network.
5.4 The test comprises of 300 Multiple Choices, single correct response questions in
English language only.
The weightage of MCQ’s in each specialty is indicative and purely provisional. NBE
reserves its right to alter/vary/amend the same.
5.5 Negative marking: There shall be no negative marking.
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1 ANATOMY 15
2 PHYSIOLOGY 15
3 BIOCHEMISTRY 15
4 PHARMACOLOGY 20
5 MICROBIOLOGY 20
6 PATHOLOGY 25
7 FORENSIC MEDICINE 10
8 SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 25
9 MEDICINE DERMATOLOGY AND VENERELOGY 37
10 SURGERY, ENT, ORTHOPEDICS & ANESTHESIA 46
11 RADIODIAGNOSIS AND RADIOTHERAPY 12(6+6)
12 OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY 20
13 BIOPHYSICS 5
14 PAEDIATRICS 15
15 OPHTHALMOLOGY 10
16 PSYCHIATRY 10
GRAND TOTAL 300
5.6 SUBJECT-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF QUESTIONS FOR AIPGMEE 2014
SL. NO SUBJECT SUBJECT WISE
WEIGHTAGE OF
QUESTIONS
(IN NUMBERS)
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6. SCHEDULEOFEXAMINATION,ADMITCARDANDPRACTICETEST
6.1 The examination shall be conducted from 25th November – 6thDecember, 2013,
which is referred to as the testing window (with 26th, 29th November, 1st and
4thDecember as non-testing days).
6.2 Candidates have the option of choosing their examination centre, date and time
through the online registration & scheduling system. Availability of test centre option
is on availability basis and candidates will only be shown sessions that are available
at the point of scheduling.
6.3 Candidates may note that each candidate will be required to appear only once
during the testing window, in the session allocated i.e. either Forenoon or Afternoon
on the particular date. Candidates appearing or registering for more than one
session shall be booked for use of unfair means and action shall be taken against
them accordingly.
6.4 REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF CENTRE ARE NOT ENTERTAINED once the
candidate schedules his/her examination. Candidates are advised not to canvass
for the same.
6.5 At the end of Registration and Scheduling process the applicant will get a computer
generated acknowledgement and an admit card at the registered email id of the
applicant. A print out of this admit card constitutes the ADMIT CARD-CUMCONFIRMATION
SLIP.
Candidate is required to affix a latest passport size photograph of the following
specifications on this acknowledgement. Candidate is required to bring a print out of
this acknowledgement to the Test centre along with an identification document as
per para 6.6 below.
Specifications for Photograph –
• A photograph of minimum 35x45 mm with at least 75% coverage of face &
head of the candidate.
• Acaption indicating name of candidate and date of taking photograph should
be there at the bottom of photo.
• Photograph should be taken in a white /very light colored background.
• The photograph needs to display full front view of the face. Please look
directly into the camera with a neutral expression.
• Please avoid photograph with reflection or shadow on the face with red eyes.
• The photograph needs to be printed on a high quality paper with at least 600
dpi resolutions.
• The colours must possess the natural appearance and skin tone.
• The photograph must not have kinks, scratches and stains.
6.6 Candidates MUSTbring to the test centre the following documents:
• Printed copy of your ADMIT CARD WITH PHOTO attested by gazetted
officer attached AND
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• Photocopy of your Permanent and Provisional SMC/MCI registration*, to be
retained by the test centre AND
• Any one of the authorized photo IDs**(must be original and non-expired)
PAN CARD
Driving Licence
Voter ID
Passport
Aadhar Card
*Candidates who have obtained their Primary medical Qualification outside India
and do not have SMC/MCI registration should bring their original screening test
pass certificate issued on NBE letterhead.
**The name on your photo identification must match with your name as shown on
your Admit card. If your name has been changed due to events such as marriage;
you must show the relevant document at the time of test.
6.7 Candidates may kindly note that they have to report by the time as indicated in the
admit card and para 5.1 of this Information Bulletin. Candidates reporting late or
beyond the prescribed time shall not be allowed to appear in the test.
6.8 APRACTICE TESTto provide candidates with the feel and functionality of the actual
test is available on AIPGMEE website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE. Candidates
registered for AIPGMEE can undertake the practice test prior to the actual test
window. Candidates are advised to go through the practice test carefully to
familiarize themselves with the screens, layout and navigation.
REPORTING TIME FOR AIPGMEE
Candidates may note that the reporting time refers to the time at which the candidate
reaches the Reporting counter at the test centre. Candidate who fails to report to the
reporting counter by the stipulated time as indicated above shall not be allowed to enter the
examination premises that is Reporting counter and beyond. The candidate should arrive at
the Reporting counter at least one hour before the commencement of test i.e. 9:00am for the
morning session and 02.45pm for the afternoon session. This allows for security checks,
identity verification, image capture, bio-metric capture etc. The reporting counter will close
30 minutes prior to the test start time. The following shall be undertaken upon reporting at
the counter:
1. ID verification – The original documents as have been indicated will be
checked in original.
2. Security Checks including frisking.
3. Capture of finger prints – The finger prints of all candidates shall be captured
electronically and candidates are requested to cooperate with the on duty staff
with this process.
4. Capturing of digital image – As a security measure digital image of the
reporting candidates shall be captured and taken on record.
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5. The test centre administrator /on duty staff shall guide the candidate to the
assigned work station
6. Signing-in to the computer system.
• Kindly note that the reporting time has been indicated to timely complete
the foregoing activities as well as to familiarize the candidate with the
process.
• Candidates may note that they will not be allowed entry to the test centre
after 09.30am for the morning session and 03.15pm for the afternoon
session of the test.
• Candidates are also advised to check the requirement for mandatory
documents on Testing Day and comply with the same.
• NBE/ Test centre / Designated Agency /Staff on duty shall not be liable
under any circumstances for delayed reporting and /or non presentation of
mandatory documents.
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7. CENTRES FOR AIPGMEE, REPORTING AT CENTRE & TEST DAY
PROCEDURE
7.1 The list of various cities where Examination centres are located is as under:
7.2 The candidate shall appear at the centre as shown on his/her Admit Card at his/her
own cost. Candidates have the option of choosing their examination centre, date
and time through the online registration & scheduling system. Availability of test
centre option is on a first come first served basis, and candidates will only be shown
sessions that are available at the point of scheduling.
a. Test Centre Location: Exact address and location of the test centres is available
at the online registration and scheduling application at AIPGMEE website.
Locationmap of the test centers are also available at the website. Candidates are
advised to familiarize themselves with the test centre locations and ensure that
they report for the test as per scheduled time only. Maps and directions to each
centre are available on AIPGMEE website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE.
Candidatesare required to plan their travel accordingly.
b. Candidates are advised to familiarize themselves with the location of
examination centre and plan travel time accordingly. Candidates have to reach
the test centres on or before the reporting time. Candidates may note that late
entry to the examination premises is not permitted under any circumstances.
NBE shall not be responsible for any delayed arrival of the candidate in reaching
the centre due to any reason.
S. No. City S. No. City
1 Bhopal 20 Jaipur
2 Indore 21 Jammu
3 Raipur 22 Lucknow
4 Bhubaneswar 23 Udaipur
5 Durgapur 24 Bangalore
6 Guwahati 25 Chennai
7 Jamshedpur 26 Cochin
8 Kolkata 27 Coimbatore
9 Patna 28 Hyderabad
10 Ranchi 29 Kozhikode
11 Shillong 30 Trivandrum
12 Siliguri 31 Vijayawada
13 Varanasi 32 Vishakhapatnam
14 Ghaziabad 33 Ahmedabad
15 Greater Noida 34 Mumbai
16 Gurgaon 35 Nagpur
17 New Delhi 36 Navi-Mumbai
18 Chandigarh 37 Pune
19 Dehradun 38 Surat
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c. All candidates at the centre shall be frisked by security guards and biometric
information shall be captured.
d. Identity checks will be made upon arrival at the test centre to ensure that there
are no unauthorized candidates appearing for the exam. Candidates are
required to cooperate with the security checks.
e. Please note that only the registered candidates will be allowed at the
examination centre.
f. Friends or relatives accompanying the candidates will not be allowed entry in the
examination centre under any circumstances and will not be allowed to contact
the candidate while the examination process is ongoing.
7.3 REPORTING OF CANDIDATES TO THE CENTRE
a. The candidates should arrive at the test centre at the reporting time mentioned in
the admit card on the day of scheduled appointment. This will allow time for
security checks, identity verification and checking in for examination.
b. Candidates MUSTbring to the test centre the following documents
(i) Printed copy of your Admit card with photo attested by gazetted officer
attached AND
(ii) Photocopy of your Permanent and Provisional SMC/MCI registration*, to be
retained by the test centre AND
(iii) Any one of the authorized photo IDs**(must be original and non-expired)
• PAN Card
• Driving Licence
• Voter ID
• Passport
• Aadhaar Card
*Candidates who have obtained their Primary medical Qualification outside India
and do not have SMC/MCI registration should bring their original screening test
pass certificate issued on NBE letterhead.
**The name on your photo identification must match with your name as shown on
your Admit card. If your name has been changed due to events such as marriage,
you must show the relevant document mentioned below at the time of test.
§ Marriage Certificate
§ Divorce Decree
§ Legal Name Change Document
c. Candidates without valid ID proof shall not be allowed to enter the examination
premises.
7.4 SECURITYAT THE TEST CENTRE
Candidates will not be allowed to take mobile phones, watches, food items, study
material, lockets, bags, electronic gadgets or any other prohibited items inside the
examination premises. To avoid any hardship candidates are advised not to bring
such items along with them.
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Finger prints of all the candidates will be captured and candidates are requested to
cooperate with this essential activity to avoid any cases of impersonation. This is a
security feature which will also ensure that only genuine and bonafide candidate
appear for the exam and allowed to join an institute for training.
7.5 TEST DAYPROCEDURES
a. After verification of ID and biometrics, candidates will be escorted to the
designated computer terminal at the examination centre, a Test Centre
Administrator (TCA) will check in the candidate.
b. Candidates are required to keep their admit card and photo identification at all
times during the conduct of examination.
c. Pencils, eraser and rough paper will be distributed to each candidate. No need
to bring stationary /writing material to exam centre.
d. Candidates are required to listen to the TCA’s instructions to begin the test.
e. During the test, candidate may use the rough paper to do the rough work.
f. Each workstation will be blocked on three sides – front, left and right.
Candidates are advised not to look around at other candidates as there will be
surveillance cameras that record both audio and video.
g. Any suspicious or disruptive behavior on part of the candidate may lead to
cancellation of candidature.
h. For any issues during the test, candidate may raise his or her hand to notify
TCA/Invigilator.
i. In case of any disruption, rest assured that a registered candidate will get to test
again within the testing/examination window.
j. All rough paper must be returned to the TCA after the test. Any attempt to take
the rough papers out of the test centre will be considered disruptive behavior
and liable for disqualification.
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8. RESERVATION POLICYFOR 50% ALLINDIAQUOTA
8.1 As per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dated 31.1.2007 in Writ
Petition (Civil) No(s) 138 of 2006 in the matter of Abhay Nath & ORS vs University of
Delhi & ORS there is 15% reservation for SC candidates and 7.5% reservation for
ST candidates, in 50% All India Quota for MD/MS/Diploma seats from academic
year 2007-08 on the basis of 3200 point Reservation Roster.
8.2 In pursuance of the Hon’ble Supreme Court order dated 10.04.2008 and according
to detailed instruction under Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in
Admission) Act, 2006; issued by the Ministry of Human Resource Development vide
their O.M. No. 1-1/2005-U.I.A/847 dated the 20th April, 2008, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare has introduced OBC reservation in the All India Post Graduate
Counseling on the year 2008-09 on the basis of 200 point Reservation Roster for
allotment of MD/MS/Diploma seats in phased manner in pro-rata basis in Central
Medical Educational Institutions. The salient features of the instructions of the
said orders are as follows:
a. The candidates belonging to creamy layer are excluded from the benefit of
reservation for the OBCs*.
b. The benefit of reservation can be extended only to the OBCs included in the
Central List*.
c. The implementation of reservations for OBCs has to be without any change in
the seats available for unreserved category.
*The candidates who wish to claim reservation under OBC category under All India
Quota seat are advised to ensure that the latest OBC Certificate issued by the
competent authority fulfill the criteria mentioned above.
If the OBC candidates have Rank in the Unreserved category and as well as in OBC
category, they have the right to claim over UR or OBC seats at any of the said ranks
as per their choice.
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8.2.1 Central Government Institution
OBC reservation will only be available in the following Medical Colleges as per
Central
SN STATE COLLEGE
1 Assam LGBRIMH, Tezpur
2 Delhi ESI-PGIMSR
3 Delhi Hindu Rao, Hospital
4 Delhi IHBAS
5 Delhi INMAS
6 Delhi Kasturba Hospital
7 Delhi Lady Hardinge Medical College
8 Delhi Maulana Azad Medical College
9 Delhi NIHFW
10 Delhi PGIMER,DR RMLH
11 Delhi UCMS
12 Delhi VMMC& SafdarJung Hospital
13 Delhi Vallabh Bhai Patel Chest Institute
14 Jharkhand CIP, Ranchi
15 Karnataka ESI-MC&PGIMS&R, Banagalore
16 Maharashtra AIIPMR
17 Maharashtra ESI-PGIMSR, Andheri
18 Maharashtra ESI-PGIMSR,MGMH,Parel
19 Manipur RIMS, Imphal
20 Punjab NSNIS, Patiala
21 Tamil Nadu ESI-PGIMSR, Chennai
22 Uttar Pradesh IMS BHU, Varanasi
23 Uttar Pradesh JNMC AMU, Aligarh
24 West Bengal AIIH&PH, Kolkata
25 West Bengal ESI-PGIMSR, Kolkata
26 West Bengal ESI-Maniktala
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8.3 Institutes where NO reservation is applied
The following two institutions are exempted from the reservation policy being the
Institute of Excellence.
8.4 For Persons with Disabilities there shall be 3% horizontal reservation for Physically
Challenged persons only for locomotor disability of lower limbs as follows:
Reservation for Physically challenged person in All India Quota seats is as per
Clause 9 (1) a of MCI Regulation under the heading “SELECTION OF
POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS”
“3% seats of the annual sanctioned intake capacity shall be filled up by candidates
with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70%.
Provided that in case any seat in this 3% quota remains unfilled on account of
unavailability of candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 50% to
70% then any such unfilled seat in this 3% quota shall be filled up by persons with
locomotory disability of lower limbs between 40% to 50% - before they are included
in the annual sanctioned seats for General Category candidates.”
Detailed information in this regard is available on the website of the Ministry
of Health & Family Welfare (www.mohfw.nic.in).
SN STATE COLLEGE
1 Maharastra TMC/H,Mumbai
2 Meghalaya NEIGRIHMS, Shillong
Percentage of disability Category
50 % to 70 % PH1
40% to 50% PH2
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9A. ADMISSION TO ARMED FORCES MEDICAL SERVICES
INSTITUTIONS
9.1 The candidates opting for admission to MD/MS/Diploma at institutions of the Armed
Forces Medical Services (AFMS) shall tick the option (Institutions of Armed
Forces Medical Services) in the AIPGMEE-2014 online form and also register
separately online on their website www.afmcdg1d.gov.in
9.2 Detailed modalities will be available in the prospectus to be issued by the AFMS at a
later date.
The candidates eligible to participate for PG seats in the AFMS are (In order of
preference)
9.2.1 Serving Officers of the AFMS
9.2.2 Paramilitary / GOI sponsored officers
9.2.3 Ex-SSC officers of the AFMS
9.2.4 Civilians
9.3 Candidates opting for the above shall be considered for admission to the under
mentioned Armed Forces Medical Services institutions only.
(a) Armed Forces Medical College (Pune)
(b) Army Hospital (Research & Referral), Delhi Cantt: (Delhi)
(c) INHS Asvini (Mumbai)
(d) Command Hospital Air Force (Bangalore)
(e) Command Hospital Eastern Command (Kolkata)
(f) Command Hospital Western Command (Chandimandir)
(g) Command Hospital Central Command (Lucknow)
9.4 The candidates desirous for admission to institutes of the AFMS will have to go
through a prospectus to be issued separately and also to mandatorily apply online
on their website www.afmcdg1d.gov.in to be considered for admission.
9.5 Selection and final admissions to these institutions shall be made by the Armed
Forces Medical Services based on merit of the candidates who have applied online
both to AIPGMEE and also to AFMS and the admissions shall be done as per
Govt. of India - Ministry of Defence rules and regulations in conjunction with those
applicable to the affiliating Universities.
9.6 There is no provision of reservation of seats for SC/ST/OBC/PH in the Armed Forces
institutions conducting Post Graduate courses.
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9B. ADMISSION TO MEDICAL SEATS OTHER THAN ALL INDIA 50%
QUOTASEATS IN VARIOUS STATES
• National Board of Examinations had conducted NEET PG 2013 and several
States/ Institutions have utilized the merit list of NEET PG for filling the Medical
Post Graduate seats in their States.
• AIPGMEE 2014 shall be the single largest PG entrance test to be conducted on
All India Basis.
• The NEETPG has been quashed vide Hon’ble Supreme Court judgment dated
18th July 2013 in writ petition No. T.C (C) No.98 of 2012 and related matters.
• AIPGMEE 2014 shall be conducted by NBE for filling of the All India 50% quota
of MD/MS/Post Diploma seats and other states/universities/medical institutions
may use the results of AIPGMEE 2014 at their discretion for admission to seats
under their control.
• The concerned States universities/institutions that have decided to use the
results of AIPGMEE 2014 are advised to widely publicize that they shall be
utilizing the result of AIPGMEE 2014 to fill the Medical Post Graduate seats
under their control and no separate competitive examination will be conducted
by them for Admission to Academic year 2014-15.
• The State Authorities namely the Director of Medical Education of the State/
Principal Secretary of Medical Education/ Vice-Chancellor/ Principal/
Superintendent of Institute or any other competent authority may approach the
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt of India/ for obtaining result and data of
the candidates for AIPGMEE 2014 from National Board of Examinations.
• NBE shall providing only the data of candidates and their results without
applying the reservation prevalent in these particular states. The merit list /
category wise lists for the State/University concerned shall be generated by the
State itself as per their qualifying criteria, applicable guidelines and state
reservation policies.
• At the time of publication of this bulletin following States/Universities have
confirmed to NBE that they shall not be conducting their own entrance
examination and shall make use of AIPGMEE 2014 for admission to MD/MS/PG
diploma courese under their control
a). Deptt. of Medical Education & Research, Govt. of Punjab
b). Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi
c). University of Health Sciences, Govt. of Haryana
d). Directorate of Medical Education, Govt. of Chhattisgarh
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10. DOCUMENTARYREQUIREMENTS FOR ALLINDIA50% QUOTAAT
THE TIME OF ADMISSION
The counseling in respect of All India 50% quota shall be conducted by Medical
Counseling Committee, Government of India (www.mcc.nic.in)
10.1 The following documents in original will be required at the time of admission to the
allotted college:
• Admit Card-cum-Confirmation Slip issued by NBE.
• Rank letter issued by NBE.
• Mark Sheets of MBBS 1st, 2nd and 3rd Professional Examinations.
• MBBS Degree Certificate.
• Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or
College that the candidate will be completing the Internship by 31stMarch, 2014.
• Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI OR State Medical
Council.
• High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate in proof of date of
birth.
• The Candidate should also bring the following certificate, if applicable :
§ SC/ST Certificate issued by the competent authority and should be in English
or Hindi in language. Sub caste should be clearly mentioned in the certificate.
§ OBC certificate issued by the competent authority. The sub-caste should tally
with the Central List of OBC. The OBC candidates should not belong to
Creamy Layer. The OBC certificate must be in the format as mentioned in
ANNEXURE - 3.
§ Orthopedic Physical Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and
authorized Medical Boards.
For PWD seats, the qualified locomotor disabled candidates should get themselves
certified at one of the under mentioned Disability Assessment Boards, constituted at
the four metro-cities, before their scheduled date of counseling:
(a) Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjang Hospital, Ansari Nagar, (Ring
Road), New Delhi-110029
(b) All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hazi Ali Park,
K.Khadya Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai-400034
(c) Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, 244 Archarya J.C.
Bose Marg, Kolkata – 700020
(d) Madras Medial College, Park Town, Chennai – 600003
The Locomotor Disabled (LD) candidates are required to produce their treatment
papers related to their disability, including the investigation reports at the time of
reporting to the above mentioned designed institute to such disability certificate.
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The candidates are advised to obtain prescribed certificate before the
commencement of counseling/admission. Copy of the prescribed certificate is also
enclosed at Annexure 4.
PH certificate issued by any other Authorities/Hospital will NOT be
entertained.
10.2 Candidates are advised to fill their category/sub-category carefully at the time of
Online registration. Requests for change in category thereafter shall not be
entertained.
10.3 After the declaration of the result, the Physically challenged category candidates
who have qualified are required to send a scan copy of the certificate to the Medical
Counseling Committee (MCC) at aiqpg-mcc@nic.in.
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11. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING APPLICATION FORM
11.1 The online registration & scheduling website for AIPGMEE for admission to
MD/MS/ Diploma courses for 2014 session is available at website
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE. Candidates are advised to carefully go through the
registration guide available on the website before starting to the online registration.
11.2 Candidate may note that there is no option for submitting the form other than the
online mode, offline applications or printed copies cannot be accepted.
11.3 Candidates are advised to go through the instructions given and overview of the
application before proceeding to fill up the online application.
11.4 Online Applications for admission to the examination should be completed by the
prescribed cutoff date (see “Important Dates” on cover page).
You will be able to print the acknowledgment of submission of online application on
successful completion of online registration and scheduling. All fields marked * are
mandatory. An acknowledgement shall also be sent by email to the registrant
candidate.
11.5 Applications of candidates producing false or fabricated information will not be
considered and candidates may be further debarred from appearing in any future
examinations.
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12. CAUTION NOTICE AND NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
12.1 Caution Notice
a. Candidates are advised to refer toAIPGMEE website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE,
Information Bulletin and website of Medical Counseling Committee
www.mcc.nic.in for authentic information and periodic updates about the
AIPGMEE and conduct of counseling thereafter.
b. Candidates are advised not to be allured by various claims of any party or
person or institute for qualifying AIPGMEE examination or securing seat as per
the regulations.
c. Candidates are advised to bring any such information to the notice of NBE by email:
AIPGMEE@nbe.gov.in
12.2 Non Disclosure Agreement
The AIPGMEE is a proprietary examination and is conducted by National Board of
Examinations. The contents of this test are confidential, proprietary and are owned
by National Board of Examinations. NBE explicitly prohibits the candidate from
publishing, reproducing or transmitting any or some contents of this test, in whole or
in part, in any form or by any means verbal or written, electronic or mechanical or for
any purpose.
By registering for and /or appearing in AIPGMEE the candidate explicitly agrees to
the above Non Disclosure Agreement and general terms of use for AIPGMEE as
contained in this Information Bulletin, AIPGMEE website.
Violation of any act or breach of the same shall be liable for penal action and
cancellation of the candidature at the bare threshold.
12.3 Disclaimer – The decision of NBE shall be final and binding for declaration of any
person /candidate guilty of foregoing or such offence as shall be classified as UMC.
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13. UNFAIR MEANS
Unfair means – NBE reserves its absolute rights to take panel action under
applicable civil/criminal procedure/guideline or any other action deemed
appropriate against candidates found using unfair means.
Unfair means includes:
(i) Obtaining or attempting support for his candidature by the following means,
namely:-
a) offering illegal gratification to ; or
b) applying pressure on; or
c) blackmailing, or threatening to blackmail any person connected with the
conduct of the examination; or
(ii) impersonation; or
(iii) procuring impersonation by any person; or
(iv) submitting fabricated documents or documents which have been tampered
with; or
(v) making statements which are incorrect or false or suppressing material
information; or
(vi) resorting to the following means in connection with his candidature for the
examination, namely :-
a) obtaining copy of question paper in part or total through improper means;
b) finding out the particulars of the persons connected with secret work
relating to the examination;
c) influencing the examiners; or influencing staff /officers deployed for
exams; or
(vii) using unfair means during the examination; or
(viii) writing obscene matter or drawing obscene sketches; or
(ix) misbehaving at test centre, provoking fellow examinees to boycott
examination, creating a disorderly scene and the like; or
(x) harassing or doing bodily harm to the staff deployed by the NBE or its
designated agency for the conduct of their examination; or
(xi) being in possession of or using any mobile phone, pager or any electronic
equipment or device or any other equipment capable of being used as a
communication device during the examination; or
(xii) violating any of the instructions issued to candidates along with their
admission certificates permitting them to take the examination; or
(xiii) attempting to commit or, as the case may be, abetting the NBE of all or any of
the acts specified in the foregoing clauses;
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the candidate by indulging in NBE, may in addition to rendering himself liable
to criminal prosecution, be liable:-
a. to be disqualified by the NBE from the Examination for which he is a
candidate; and/or
b. to be debarred either permanently or for a specified period:-
• by the NBE, form any examination or selection held by them;
• bytheCentral /StateGovernment fromanyemploymentunder them;and
if he is already in service under Government to disciplinary action
under the appropriate rules.
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14. RESULTS
14.1 QUALIFYING CRITERIA
Minimum qualifying score in each category is as follows:
a. General Category - 50% score
b. SC/ST/OBC - 40% score
c. Persons with Disability - 45% score
However, the result of the successful candidate will be proportionate to the
number of seats available as per para 14.3.
If the reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/PH) candidate have Rank in the Unreserved
category and as well as in their category, they have the right to claim over UR or their
category seats at any of the said ranks as per their choice.
14.2 VALIDITYOF AIPGMEE RESULT
The validity of the result of the AIPGMEE shall be only for the current admission
session i.e. 2014 admission session for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses and cannot be
carried forward for the next session of admissions for MD/MS/PG Diploma.
Kindly note that the schedule of admissions for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses is
governed by Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations issued by Medical
Council of India with prior approval of Central Government and the Judgments of
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
14.3 DECLARATION OF RESULT
a) For All India 50% Quota:
As per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, a total of five times of
number of seats available for allotment or all qualified candidates, whichever is
less, will be given chance to participate in online counseling (allotment process)
for All India 50% quota. The result of only those candidates who will be eligible to
participate in the All India PG counseling 2014 shall be declared under the All
India 50% Quota list.
(b) Other Institutes/ State Universities/AFMS Institutes.
The result in respect of AFMS / Other Institutes/ State Universities shall be
declared in respect of all applicant candidates on the AIPGMEE 2014 website
separately.
(c) Generation of State/ University/ merit list / eligibility list.
The result and candidate data ofAFMSInstitutes/AnyState/UT/University/may be
procured fromthe NBE by the concerned StateAuthority for generating theirmerit
list/eligibility list / categorywise resultasper their requirement/reservation policy.
(d) The results for AIPGMEE is likely to be declared by 31st January 2014. The mark
sheet- cum-result certificate for the AIPGMEE 2014 examination – All India 50%
Quota can be downloaded from the website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE after
the declaration of result.
(e) There is no provision for rechecking/re-evaluation/re-totaling of the answer
sheets and no query in this regard will be entertained.
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The data of AFMS Institutes/ Any State/UT/University/College/Institution may be
procured from the NBE for generating their merit list/result as per their
requirement/reservation policy by the respective authority.
The results for AIPGMEE is likely to be declared by 31st January 2014. The mark
sheet-cum-result certificate for the AIPGMEE 2014 examination – All India 50%
Quota can be downloaded from the website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE after the
declaration of result.
There is no provision for rechecking/re-evaluation/re-totaling of the answer sheets
and no query in this regard will be entertained.
14.3.1 MERIT LIST (For All India 50% Quota)
a. The merit list of each category will consist of a total of five times of number of
seats available for allotment or all qualified candidates, whichever is less, will be
given chance to participate in online counseling (allotment process).
Candidates securing less than 50% marks (40% in case of SC/ST/OBC and
45% in case of PH candidates) in the Entrance Examination will not be
considered for admission and their names will not be included in the merit list.
If a reserved candidate qualifies for General category as per the merit list, will be
counted as General candidate.
In pursuance of the Hon’ble Supreme Court order dated 10.04.2008 and
according to detailed instructions of the Ministry of Human Resource
Development vide their O.M. No. 1-1/2005-UI A/847 dated 20th April, 2008
Ministry of Health & FW has decided to implement OBC reservation in All India
Quota in phased manner on the pro-rata basis in respect of seats being
contributed to the All India Quota by the Central Education Institutions only from
the academic year 2009.
To maintain the exact percentage of OBC seat, some of the Institutes decrease
or increases OBC seats in the alternate year without disturbing the total number
of seats
There is 3% horizontal reservation for Physically Challenged persons also (only
for locomotory disabilities of lower limbs between 50% to 70% provided that in
case any seat in this 3% quota remains unfilled on account of unavailability of
candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70 % then
any such unfilled seat in this 3% quota shall be filled up by persons with
locomotory disability of lower limbs between 40% to 50% before they are
included in the seats of respective category) in 50% All India PG Quota seats.
Detailed information in this regard is available on the websites of the Medical
Counseling Committee (www.mcc.nic.in) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
(www.mohfw.nic.in).
b. In case two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in the competitive
entrance examination , their inter se merit will be determined according to age,
older will get preference over younger.
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14.4 EQUATING AND SCALING
The question paper of AIPGMEE comprises of 300 multiple choice questions each
with four options and only one correct response. Multiple question papers are used
for AIPGMEE for different sessions and days.
• A standard psychometrically-sound approach is employed for the scoring
process of AIPGMEE. This approach has been applied to score all large scale
Computer Based Examination utilizing multiple question papers.
• While all papers (forms) are carefully assembled to ensure that the content is
comparable, the difficulty of each form may be perceived by different subjects
undertaking the test to slightly vary. Such minor differences in the overall
difficulty level are accurately measured after all the different question papers
(forms) have been administered and the results analyzed.
A post-equating process is necessary to ensure validity and fairness. Equating
is a psychometric process to adjust differences in difficulty so that performance
from different test papers (forms) are comparable on a common metric and
therefore fair to candidates testing across multiple papers (forms).
• During post-equating, test items are concurrently analyzed and the estimated
item parameters (item difficulty and discrimination) are put onto a common
metric. Item Response Theory (IRT), a psychometrically supported statistical
model, is utilized in this process. The result is a score that takes into account the
performance of the candidate along with the difficulty of the form administered.
• In order to ensure appropriate interpretation of performance, the scores must be
placed on a common scale or metric. A linear transformation is used for this
scaling process, which is a standard practice for such test administration.
Post equating takes into account any statistical differences in examination
difficulty and ensures all candidates are evaluated on a common scale. The
aforesaid steps ensure that all examination scores are valid, equitable and fair.
Merit List shall be prepared on the basis of scores obtained by the candidates.
• There is no provision for re-checking /re-totaling /re-evaluation of the question
paper, answers, score and no query in this regard will be entertained.
14.5. Tie Breaker Criteria
In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in the competitive
entrance examination, their inter se merit will be determined according to age, older
will get preference over younger.
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15. SCHEME OF COUNSELING (FOR ALLINDIA50% QUOTASEATS)
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide order dated 23.3.2012 in I.A. No.16/2013 in
civil Appeal No. 1944 of 1993 in the matter of Anand S. Biji Vs Kerala State & others
has directed Directorate General of health Services, Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare to hold On-line counseling for 50% All India Quota post-graduate Medical
and Dental seats.
In order to comply with these directions Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has
constituted a Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). The 50% All India Quota PG
Counseling scheme as devised and approved by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of
India consist of following procedures:
• Flow Chart
• User Manual (Please see at www.mcc.nic.in)
• Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – ANNEXURE - F
15.1 The allocation of seats to various MD/MS/Diploma Courses shall be undertaken
through counseling conducted by the counseling agencies/authorities. The
counseling for All India 50% quota seats shall be undertaken by Medical Counseling
Committee.
15.2 Candidates are advised to visit www.mciindia.org for the latest information about
various MD/MS/Post Graduate Diploma courses & seats available at various
Medical Colleges/Institutions.
15.3 Candidates may also visit website of Medical Counseling Committee
www.mcc.nic.in for details of seats available and schedule of counseling.
No
Yes
Yes
Activity by
candidate
Activity
by MCC
First round of seat allotment
Report to the Allotted Institute, complete
Admission formalities and give willingness as
Willingness for upgradation in 2nd round:
Willingness for participation in 3rd round:
Second round of allotment
Look at MCC website for r o und III
for filling up fresh choices for seat
allotment in Third Round
Online Medical
Counseling starts in
Feb 2014 (Tentative)
http://mcc.nic.in
Candidates who have given willingness as
YES for upgradation in 2nd round
Report to the Allotted Institute, complete
Admission formalities and give
willingness
3rd round: Yes/No
for participation in
Registration, Submission of choices,
View indicative seat allotment, modify & lock choices
Round I
No Is seat allotted?
Round I
Is seat allotted?
Round II
Is seat
A B
YES/NO
follows:
Look at MCC website for round II
allotment
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FLOW CHART OF ONLINE COUNSELLING PROCESS
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No
END Report to the
Allotted Institute
END
Yes
Third Round of Allotment
Display of newly added/vacant seats &
available after the conversion of Vacant Seats in category / Subcategory and
upgradation of previously allotted seats with newly offered seats)
also of anticipated vacancies (seats likely
Earlier Choices submitted by the candidate will be treated null and void.
Fresh Choice submission for seat allotment in 3rd round is mandatory.
Candidates who have not been allotted
any seat in either 1st or 2nd round of
allotment
Candidates who have given willingness
to participate in 3rd round of allotment as
YES either in 1st or 2nd round
Exercise fresh choices,
View, modify & lockchoices
A B
Round III
Is seat allotted?
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16. OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER BASED TESTING
Obtain Information Bulletin-cum-Examination Fee Voucher
Online Registration and Scheduling for AIPGMEE
Issue of admit cards to eligible candidates
Practice test (At AIPGMEE website for registered candidates)
Reporting of candidates to the centre
Security Check in Process
Test tutorial (15 minutes before exam)
Actual test/examination (3½ hours)
Ending the test
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17. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Format of AIPGMEE
1. Is there a new testing format for AIPGMEE?
Yes, starting from the November 2013 administration, the All India Post Graduate
Medical Entrance Examination has changed from a paper and pencil test to a
computer-based test (CBT). This is not an Internet-based test, i.e. a candidate does
not take the test over the Internet. Instead of reading the questions from a paper
booklet and darkening the ovals in an answer sheet, a candidate will now read the
questions on a computer screen and choose an answer by using a mouse to click on
the appropriate option.
2. How is the computer-based format different from the paper and pencil format?
The only difference is in the way the questions are presented, and how responses
are recorded.
3. What does a computer-based test look like?
A Practice Test will be made available on the AIPGMEE website
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE to provide candidates with the look and feel, as well as
functionality of the actual test.
4. Can I take the test from any computer?
No, a candidate will have to test on a pre-assigned workstation, in the testing venue
chosen by him/her during the time of registration and scheduling.
Test Duration & Pattern
1. What is the duration of the test?
The test duration is 3 hours and 30 Minutes and will be conducted in a single section.
There will also be an additional 15-minute tutorial prior to the start of the test.
Candidates will also need to accept a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before
beginning the test.
2. How many questions will there be?
There will be a total of 300 questions.
3. Can I move back and forth between the questions?
Yes, candidates will have the option to navigate between the questions via the
Review Screen. Candidates are advised to make use of the Practice Test on the
AIPGMEE website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE to familiarise themselves with the
navigation and functionality of the actual test. A 15-minute tutorial will also be
available prior to the start of the actual test.
4. What type of questions will there be?
The test will only contain multiple choice questions, each with four (4) options and
only one (1) correct response.
5. What is the syllabus / course on which the test would be based?
The test will include all subjects taught during the MBBS course including pre-clinical,
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para-clinical and clinical. Approximate weight age will be given to each subject as
indicated in the bulletin.
6. What is the 15-minute tutorial?
The tutorial provides a series of screens that will orient you to the computer based
AIPGMEE. This will give you an opportunity to try the various features, including
how to navigate between questions, review them, select, de-select, change and
mark responses etc. The tutorial has a total duration of 15 minutes and candidates
are advised to go through it entirely before starting the actual test. At the end of the
tutorial, candidates will be asked to accept a non-disclosure agreement (NDA)
before beginning the test. For a similar preview, candidates can take a tour of the
Practice Test which will be available on AIPGMEE website at
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
7. What is the Practice Test?
The Practice Test is a sample computer-based test that is intended to familiarise
candidates with the navigation and functionality of the AIPGMEE. It includes a
tutorial on using the various features of the test like moving between screens,
selecting, de-selecting, marking and reviewing responses etc., as well as some
sample questions which will allow candidates to try out these features. Note that
these sample questions are not representative of the content of difficulty level of the
actual test.
Registration & Scheduling
1. When will the next AIPGMEE be conducted?
The next AIPGMEE will be conducted between 25th November and 6th December
2013. There will be a total of 8 testing days within this testing window, with 2 testing
sessions a day.
2. What are the timings for the testing sessions?
There will be 2 sessions – one at 10:00 AM and another at 3:45 PM.
3. Where will the test be conducted?
The test will be conducted at selected test centres in 38 cities: Bhopal, Indore,
Raipur, Bhubaneswar, Durgapur, Guwahati, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi,
Shillong, Siliguri, Varanasi, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Gurgaon, New Delhi,
Chandigarh, Dehradun, Jaipur, Jammu, Lucknow, Udaipur, Bangalore, Chennai,
Cochin, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Kozhikode, Trivandrum, Vijayawada,
Vishakhapatnam, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Navi-Mumbai, Pune and Surat.
4. Where can I get the list of test centres for AIPGMEE?
The list of test centres is available on the AIPGMEE website
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
5. Will I be able to select my preferred date, time and location for the test?
Yes, candidates will be able to select their preferred location, date and time for their
test during the online registration and scheduling process. Availability will be based
on a first come, first served basis, and only available options will be shown
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at the time of scheduling. Please note that no reschedule or cancellation will be
allowed once your registration/scheduling is completed.
6. How do I apply for the test?
Candidates may register for and schedule their test online via
th th www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE from 26 October to 13 November 2013. Prior to this,
candidates need to purchase an Information Bulletin-cum-Examination Fee
Voucher (PGET Voucher) from participating Axis Bank branches to obtain the
unique serial number on the voucher which is required for the registration and
scheduling process.
7. What is the test fee?
The fee for the AIPGMEE is Rs. 2750 for SC/ST/PWD candidates and Rs. 3750 for
General/OBC candidates.
8. How do I pay for the test?
Candidates are required to fill in the specialised pay-in slip available in any of the
participating Axis Bank branches to purchase an Information Bulletin-cum-
Examination Fee Voucher (PGET Voucher). Sale of the Information Bulletinth
cum-Examination Voucher (PGET voucher) begins on 24 October and ends on
13th November 2013. The list of participating Axis Bank branches is available on
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE.
9. What is the last day for application?
The online registration and scheduling window opens on 26th October and closes on
13thNovember 2013.
10. Where can I find the voucher number required for online registration?
You can find the voucher number under the scratch-off area of the Information
Bulletin-cum-Examination Fee Voucher (PGET Voucher) you purchased at one
of the selected Axis Bank branches. Please use a coin to scratch off gently so the
voucher number does not become illegible. Vouchers will not be refunded under any
circumstances.
11. Can I use my friend’s email address when registering for AIPGMEE?
No, you need to use a valid and unique email address.
12. Is there a restriction on what can be entered within the address fields during
the online registration?
Yes, you need to limit each address line to 30 characters including spaces. You may
make use of Address line 1, 2 and 3 in case of longer addresses. Special characters
are acceptable.
13. What happens after I’ve submitted my online application?
After the successful submission of the online application for AIPGMEE, candidates
will receive an Admit Card via email. Candidates may also log on to the AIPGMEE
website www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE to download and print a copy of their Admit
Card. The Admit Card will specify the Registration Number / Testing ID of the
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candidate, test date, time and location. Candidates are required to appear for the
test at the specified test centre, on the date and time indicated on the Admit Card.
14. Can I appear for AIPGMEE more than once during the testing window?
No, you can only appear for AIPGMEE only once during the Nov-Dec 2013 testing
window. It will be deemed a fraudulent activity if one attempts to appear more than
once. Admit Cards and photo IDs of the candidates will be checked, and digital
images and fingerprints will be captured at the test centre.
15. If I have made any mistake(s) while registering for AIPGMEE, can I make
changes later to rectify?
If you make mistakes while entering your application data, you may log back in to the
AIPGMEE registration and scheduling website via www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
and select “Edit Profile” to make changes to your personal details such as address
or “Edit Application” to make changes to your application data such as educational
information. For security reasons, editing of candidate’s full name and username
will not be allowed. The ability to edit application profile and application details will
be available until the end of the registration window i.e. until 11:59 PM IST on 13th
November 2013. Note that if you make any changes to your profile or application
details, you will need to print and carry the most recent Admit Card.
Rescheduling & Cancellation
1. Can I reschedule my test date / time?
No, you will not be allowed to change your test location, time or date once you have
completed your online registration and scheduling process. Please select your
preferred choices carefully based on the availability shown to you at the time of your
scheduling.
2. Can I cancel the test?
No, under no circumstances will a cancellation / refund be allowed.
3. If I do not take my test, will I be eligible for a refund?
No, your fees will not be refunded in case you do not appear for your test as per your
scheduled location, date and time.
Testing Day
1. What is the reporting time for the test?
Candidates must arrive at their assigned test centre one (1) hour before their
scheduled test start time. If the test begins at 10 AM, you must reach the reporting
counter at test centre no later than 9 AM. If the test begins at 3:45 PM, you must
reach the reporting counter at test centre no later than 2:45 PM. This will allow for
security checks, identity verification and check-in. The reporting counter will close
30 minutes prior to the test start time. Candidates who arrive late will not be allowed
to test.
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2. What do I need to bring to the test centre?
1. Candidates MUST bring to the test centre the following documents:
Printed copy of your Admit Card with photo attested by gazetted officer
attached AND
2. Photocopy of your Permanent or Provisional SMC/MCI registration*, to be
retained by the test centre AND
3. Any one of the following authorised photo IDs** (must be original and non
expired):
• PAN Card
• Driving Licence
• Voter ID
• Passport
• Aadhaar Card
*Candidates who have obtained their Primary Medical Qualification outside India
and do not have SMC/MCI registration should bring their original screening test
pass certificate issued on NBE letterhead.
Note: You will not be allowed to take personal items such as mobile phones,
watches, food items, study material, lockets, bags, electronic gadgets or any other
prohibited items into the testing room. You are advised not to bring these to the test
centre.
3. Does the name appearing on the photo identification need to match the one
shown on the Admit Card?
The name on your photo identification must match your name as shown on your
Admit Card. If your name has been changed due to events such as marriage, you
must show the relevant document mentioned below at the time of the test:
• Marriage Certificate
• Divorce Decree
• Legal Name Change Document
4. Where can I find directions for getting to my test centre?
Maps and directions to each test centre will be available on the AIPGMEE website
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE. Candidates are advised to plan their travel
accordingly and make allowance for traffic and other unforeseen circumstances.
5. What happens during the security checks, identity verification and check-in?
Candidates will need to produce their Admit Card and one valid and original ID for
verification upon arrival at the test centre. Only registered candidates will be allowed
into the test centre. Candidates will be frisked before entering the testing room to
ensure they are not carrying any prohibited items. A digital photo and fingerprint of
all candidates will also be captured electronically as part of the check-in process.
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6. Will there be any breaks during the test?
No, there will be no scheduled breaks during the test but candidates are allowed to
go to the restroom by raising their hand to inform the test centre administrator. Note
that the on-screen timer will continue running during restroom breaks.
7. What will I be provided with during the test?
At the test centre, each candidate will be seated at a desk with a computer terminal
and he/she will be provided with pencils, eraser and rough/scratch paper. Rough
work cannot be done on any other paper/sheet, as no other material will be allowed
inside the testing room. On completion of the test, candidates will have to hand all
the scratch paper and stationery back to the test centre administrator.
8. How do I know when the test time has ended?
There will be an on-screen timer on the top right corner of your screen which will
count down from 3 hours and 30 minutes. Candidates are advised to check this
timer regularly and allocate their time carefully. A pop-up window will appear before
the test ends to alert candidates.
9. Will I be able to leave early if I finish the test before the allocated test time has
ended?
No, candidates will not be allowed to leave until the entire duration of the test is up
with the exception of genuine medical conditions.
Scoring & Results
1. How will I know if I’ve been successful in the AIPGMEE?
Candidates who obtain a minimum score as per category below shall be declared as
“Qualified” in AIPGMEE and issued a PASS /QUALIFYING Certificate.
a. General Category – 50% score
b. SC/ST/OBC – 40% score
c. Persons with Disability – 45% score
Successful candidates will be given a merit position (rank) based on their scores
obtained in the AIPGMEE. They will then be asked, in order of their merit position, to
participate in the centralised counseling to exercise their choice of specialty and
institution. This will continue until the allotted seats are filled. The merit list will also
be published on the AIPGMEE website.
2. How will the tie of marks be solved? What is the tie breaking criteria?
In case two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in the competitive entrance
examination , their inter se merit will be determined according to age, older will get
preference over younger.
3. When will the merit list be available?
The merit list will be available by 31st January, 2014.
4. How long are my results valid for?
The results for AIPGMEE are only valid for the current test administration.
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Other Information
1. In case I purchased a voucher and missed registering during the registration
and scheduling window, can I still register for AIPGMEE?
No, you can only register and schedule for AIPGMEE from 26th October to
13thNovember 2013. No exceptions will be permitted.
2. If I do not get my Admit Card, who should I contact?
You need to log in to the AIPGMEE registration and scheduling website via
www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE using your username & password and select “Email
Admit Card”. Your Admit Card will be emailed to the email address you provided
during registration. There is also an option for you to print you Admit Card directly
from the website.
3. In case the website does not work and I am unable to schedule myself, how
should I register?
If the registration and scheduling website is not accessible for any reason, please
close your Internet browser and try again. You can register for and schedule your
test any time between 26thOctober to 13thNovember 2013.
4. If my voucher number does not work, who should I contact?
Please contact the NBE Candidate Care on 0124-6771700.
5. What are the timings to contact the NBE Candidate Care helpline?
The FAQs, IVRS and online instructions are designed to enable self-service. You are
requested to use these tools to guide you through the entire process and help
answer most of your queries. In case you are still facing issues, then NBE Candidate
Care Support is available by phone and email.
Phone: 0124-6771700
Webmail:Use Contact us form at www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
Phone support availability:
• Voucher sale + Registration Phase: 24th October to 13th November 2013 9:00AM to
5:00PM from Mondays to Fridays
• Pre-testing window: 14th November to 24th November 2013, 9:00AM to 5:00PM
from Mondays to Fridays
• Testing window: 25thNovember to 6th December 2013, 8:00AM to 7:00PM daily
NBE Candidate Care will be closed on the following national public holidays:
• Sunday, 3rdNovember 2013 – Deepawali
• Sunday, 17thNovember 2013 – Guru Nanak's Birthday
Webmail support availability:
Webmail support will be available from 24th October 2013 until 6thDecember 2013
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18. AN OVERVIEW OF AIPGMEE
1. Purpose of Examination For Admission to 50% MD/MS/DIPLOMACOURSES
Seats/AFMS/Other States
2. Periodicity Once a year
3. Pattern of examination MCQ based with single correct response
4. No. of items (questions) 300
5. Negative marking No
6. Syllabus From subjects covered in MBBS
7. Mode of conduct Computer based
8. Criteria for passing the Minimum 50% score in the exam for General
Examination Category
Minimum 40% score for SC/ST/OBC
Minimum 45% score for PWD
9. Seat Allotment Merit Based Counseling conducted by MCC for All
India 50% quota
10. Reservation of seats For As per applicable rules
SC/ST/OBC/Persons with
disability (PWD)
11. Sale of Voucher 24thOctober – 13thNovember 2013
12. Online Registration 26thOctober – 13thNovember 2013
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Annexure A
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
All India Quota Post-graduate Medical Seats - 2014
Online Allotment process (Online Counseling)
Q.No. 1 What is the process of online allotment?
ANS.:
a. Main Counseling Registration
b. Exercising of Choices, indicative seats and Locking of choices
c. Process of Seat Allotment – Round 1
d. Round 1 Result Publication
e. Reporting at the allotted Medical College against 1st Round
f. Process of Seat Allotment -Round 2
g. Round 2 Result Publication
h. Reporting at the allotted Medical Colleges against Round 2
i. Publication of net vacant seats
j. Fresh Choice Submission by all eligible candidates for round 3
k. Process of Seat Allotment - Round 3
l. Round 3 Result Publication
m. Reporting at the Medical Colleges /Institutions against Round 3
Q.No. 2 When will online allotment process for the year 2014-15 start ?
Ans. The date of Online Allotment process will be declared in due course of time on the
websites of Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) www.mcc.nic.in and
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare www.mohfw.nic.in. Please keep visiting the
sites frequently for latest updates and notices.
Q.No.3 Do I have to report to any counseling centre for registration or choice
filling?
Ans: No. Online registration and choice filling can be done from place of convenience
(including from home) using internet.
Q.No.4 Do I require any documents to get registered on-line ?
Ans: You will be required to fill up some of the information that you have given on your
application form, and submitted to NBE, New Delhi along with admit cards
AIPGMEE-2014.
Q.No. 5 What information do I require for online registration for the counseling?
Ans: Please note that you will be asked to fill some of the information (we are not
showing it here for security reasons) that you have given on your application form,
admit card of examination during online registration and provided by the examination
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conducting agency therefore keep copy of your application form and admit cards
ready for reference.
Please note that on registration window of online allotment process, you have to
fill in exactly same spelling, numbers etc as you have filled in your application
form.
Q.No. 6 How do I get password for logging in?
Ans: During the process of online registration you will generate your own password.
Candidates are advised to keep the password that they have created,
confidential to them till the end of the counseling process. They can change the
password after creating. Password is very important for participating in online
allotment process.
Sharing of password can result in its misuse by somebody else, leading to even
exclusion of genuine candidate from online allotment process.
Q.No. 7 How much time will I be given to join the allotted course?
Ans: Candidates allotted seats will be required to join the allotted college/course within
stipulated time from the date of allotment as mentioned in the schedule.
However, candidates are advised to join as early as possible and not to wait for
last day of joining, due to different schedule of holiday / working hours in various
Medical Colleges, also keeping in view that Medical colleges will have to furnish
information about joining / non-joining online to Medical Counseling Committee.
Q.No 8 What documents are required at the time of counseling?
Ans: Since it is online allotment (Online Counseling) process, no documents will be
required for participating in online allotment process.
Q.No. 9 What documents are required at the time of joining in allotted Medical
College?
Ans: Original document for admission to Post-graduate medical courses for
admission to 50% of total seats on all-India basis required at the time of joining in
allotted Medical College are as mentioned below.
(i) Admit Card issued by NBE.
(ii) Result/ Rank letter issued by NBE.
(iii) Mark Sheets of MBBS 1st, 2nd and 3rdProfessional Examinations.
(iv) MBBS Degree Certificate.
(v) Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or
Collegethat thecandidatewillbecompletingtheInternshipby31stMarch,2014.
(vi) Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI /State
Medical Council.
(vii) High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate in proof of date
or birth.
(viii) The Candidate should also bring the following certificate, if applicable :
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(a) SC/ST Certificate issued by the competent authority (in the format as
specified in the prospectus) and should be in English or Hindi language. Sub
caste should be clearly mentioned in the certificate.
(b) OBC certificate issued by the competent authority. The sub-caste should
tally with the Central List of OBC. The OBC candidates should not
belong to Creamy Layer. The OBC certificate must be in the format as
mentioned in the prospectus.
(c) Orthopedic Physical Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and
authorized Medical Boards. No other PH certificate, issued by any other
Authorities / Hospital will be entertained.
Q.No. 10 Will I require Original documents to get the admission at the allotted
college?
Ans: Yes, candidates without original certificates/documents shall not be allowed to
take admission in allotted Medical College.
Q.No. 11 Can I get the admission on production of the receipt stating that the
documents is deposited with other College/University?
Ans: No, candidates who have deposited their original documents with any other
Institutes/ Colleges/Universities and come for admission with a certificate stating
that "their original certificates are deposited with the Institute/College/University"
will not be allowed to take admission in allotted Medical College.
Q.No. 12 What are the instructions regarding OBC, SC, ST and PH certificates?
Ans: Please read Information Bulletin’s Reservation Policy for 50% All India
Quota for admission to post-graduate medical courses for admission to 50% of
total PG seats on all-India basis carefully. The certificate requirements are
mentioned in prospectus along with format. The certificate as mentioned in the
prospectus only will be acceptable. Candidates are requested to read
prospectus and instructions regarding Caste and Physical Handicap (PH)
Certificate carefully. In case the candidate fail to produce proper Caste (and PH, if
applicable) certificate at allotted Medical College then he/she will not be
permitted to join the allotted Medical College and his/her category will be
changed, if otherwise eligible.
The qualified loco-motor disabled candidates should get themselves certified at
one of the under mentioned Disability Assessment Boards, constituted at the four
metro- cities:
(i) Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjang Hospital, Ansari Nagar,
(Ring Road), New Delhi-110029.
(ii) All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hazi Ali, Park, K.
Khadya Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai-400 034.
(iii) Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, 244, Archarya
J.C.Bose Marg, Kolkata-20.
(iv) Madras Medical College, Park Town, Chennai-600003.
The Locomotor Disabled (LD) candidates are required to bring their
treatment papers related to their disability, including the investigation
reports, at the time of reporting to the above mentioned designated institute
for such disability certificate.
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The Locomotor Disabled (LD) Candidates are required to mention their PH
sub-category in the following manner while registering for the On-line
counseling.
PH - 1 Candidates with locomotor disability of lower limbs from 50% to 70%
{Certified byone of theDisabilityAssessmentBoards constituted at4metro cities}.
PH - 2 Candidateswith locomotordisabilityof lower limbsbetween 40%to less than 50%
{Certified byone of theDisabilityAssessmentBoards constituted at4metro cities}.
Reference: MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA, “Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000”, (MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA AMENDMENT
NOTIFICATION dated the 21st December, 2010), MEDICAL COUNCIL OF
INDIA, Pocket – 14, Sector 8, Dwarka, NEW DELHI – 110 077.
Q.No. 13 Is there any restriction for filling up number of choices of Institutions
(Colleges) or subjects in choice filling form?
Ans: No, you can give as many choices as you wish. However choices should be in
order of preference.
Q.No.14 Can I have some idea about the seat I am likely to get at my rank?
Ans: You can have some idea by
a. Please log on to www.mcc.nic.in / www.mohfw.nic.in website – from home
page go to medical counseling – open post-Graduate counseling (for previous
years) – open composite allotment list. From the information that you will see, you
get some idea of pattern in previous year(s). This will only be indicative (without
any guarantee for the current year).
b. Processing of Mock Counseling Result and publishing of Indicative Seat
Allotment During Mock Counseling, choices submitted by the candidates will be
processed twice during the counseling period (Registration) and indicative seat
that is likely available at that point of time would be displayed. This indication
helps the candidate to refine the selection of choices in a more effective and
efficient manner. Indicative allotment of seat (Mock allotment), will be shown
twice on notified dates (will be notified on this website). The result will be made
available on the next day. In case no indicative seat is shown allotted to you, this
indicates that none of the choices submitted by you were available at your rank.
Hence you should modify your list of choices as per your rank.
Q.No.15 Is it necessary to fill up the choices and lock the choices to get seat
allotted? Or I will be allotted seat automatically from available seats?
Ans: After online registration (registration is compulsory to take part in online allotment
process), you have to fill in choice of subjects and Institutions/colleges in order of
preference. Once choice is filled in, it can be modified before locking it. During the
choice locking period it is necessary to lock the choices to get a print of your
submitted choices. If candidate does not lock the choice submitted by him/her,
submitted choices by him/her will be automatically locked at 5.00PM of the last
day of last date of choice locking, however you will be allowed to take a print of
your choices after that but you will not be permitted to modify your choices.
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If you do not register and fill in any choice, you will not be allotted any seat.
OR
If you register but do not fill any choices, you will not be allotted any seat.
However, the candidates are advised not to wait till the last minute to lock
your choices and to take a printout. Please go through your submitted
choices before locking as once you lock the choices those cannot be
modified or changed even if you have made a mistake. Mistake in filling
choices may result in allotment of a seat which you never wanted.
Q.No. 16 Is it necessary to join allotted Medical College to get chance to participate
in next round (2nd/3rd round)?
Ans: Yes, in case a seat is allotted, candidate is required to join allotted institution/
college and complete the admission formalities then only that candidate can
exercise option to participate in next round(s).
Q.No. 17 Some new post-graduate seats are created (increase in PG seats) but
intimated to the MCC after start of online counseling, will they be included
and when?
Ans: Newly created seats that could not be included in first round (and second round)
due to non-reporting / late reporting/ reporting after start of first round of online
allotment process will be included only in third round on receiving information
from participating Medical Colleges before the start of third round (publication of
the seat matrix for third round).
Q.No. 18 What is second round of online allotment process?
Ans: Second round of online allotment process is up-gradation of choice.
2nd round of seat allotment
There is no fresh registration of candidates and choice submission in 2nd round of
counseling. Choices of main counseling (submitted before first round allotment)
will be considered in this round of allotment.
Who are eligible for 2ndRound of allotment?
Candidates eligible for seat allotment in 2nd round would be from one of the
following groups:
st Group-I:Registered candidateswho did notgetany seatallotment in the 1 round.
st Group-II: Registered candidates, whose 1 round of allotted Seat Cancelled
during the document verification on reporting for admission, who have secured
seat under reserved quota, due to change of Category from reserved to
Unreserved or PH status from Yes to No, but are still eligible in the next round of
seat allotment, with changed Category.
st Group-III: Candidates who have reported at allotted institute after 1 round of
allotment and submitted willingness for second round up-gradation as Yes.
Who are not eligible for 2ndRound of allotment?
• Not reported at Allotted Institute after seat allotment in 1st round
• Reported & Withdrawn from counseling at Allotted Institute.
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• Became non-eligible due to change of category.
• Candidates who have not opted for up-gradation.
Q.No. 19 What is third round of online allotment process?
Ans: Third round of online allotment will be conducted for the candidates who have
submitted their option for participation in third round and for those who were
registered and submitted choices before first round but not allotted seats as per
procedure given below:
3rd round of Counseling:
Fresh set of seats gets added to the system, if any, which is due to latest
approvals of MCI. Further, the conversion of seats is being carried out during the
third round of seat allotment and accordingly, the candidates are required to be
shown all choices which are against vacant, newly added seats, virtual vacancies
which are likely to get vacated during up-gradation and also during the
conversion of seats as per the following algorithm:
ST(PH) -> ST
SC (PH) -> SC
UR (PH) -> UR
OBC (PH) -> OBC
ST-> SC
SC-> UR
The choices of candidates, who have submitted option for participation in the
third round during the reporting period for the first / second round seat allotment,
would be initialized, and are required to submit fresh choices online during the
time the window is open for the same.
All eligible candidates who desire to take part in third round of online allotment will
have to submit fresh choice during choice submission period and lock the
choices during period of locking.
There will not be any indicative allotment in 3rd round of allotment, locked choices
of the candidates would be processed and result will be published. Those
candidates, who could not submit fresh choices for the third round counseling,
would not be considered.
Who are eligible for 3rd Round of allotment:
All candidates interested in participation in the third round counseling are
required to submit fresh choices, without which they would not be
considered.
st Group–I: Registered candidates who did not get any seat allotment in the 1 or
2nd round of seat allotment and are required to submit fresh choices as per the
vacancies shown.
nd Group-II: Registered candidates, whose 2 round of allotted Seat Cancelled
during the document verification on reporting for admission, who have secured
seat under reserved quota, due to change of Category from reserved to
Unreserved or PH status from Yes to No, but they would still be eligible in the next
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round of seat allotment, with changed criteria, provided they submit fresh
choices, subject to fulfillment of eligibility conditions.
Group-III: Candidates who have given option for participation in 3rd round at the
time of 1st and/or 2nd round reporting at allotted institutions.
Who are not eligible for 3rd Round of allotment?
• Not reported at Allotted Institute after seat allotment in either 1st or 2nd
rounds
• Reported & Withdrawn/resigned from seat at the Allotted Institute.
• Became non-eligible due to change of category during document
verification
• Candidates who have not completed the admission process at the allotted
college of Round 1/2
• Candidate who has not given option for third round at the time of taking
admission.
• Candidate who does not give fresh choices in 3rd round.
• Who did not register for online allotment of seat before first round of
counseling.
Q.No. 20 Do I have to fill in choice of subject and College to participate in second
round of online allotment process?
Ans: No. For second round, candidates are not required to submit fresh choice. During
the second round of online allotment process, the choice of higher preference will
be upgraded for those candidates who give option to upgrade their choice at the
time of admission at allotted Medical College.
Q.No. 21 Do I have to fill in fresh choice of subjects and Colleges to participate in
third round of online allotment process?
Ans: Yes. All candidates who desire to take part in third round will have to submit fresh
choices before third round. Please see details in answer to question number
(Q.No.) 17 above.
Q.No. 22 If there is not sufficient number of qualified PH candidates, what will
happen to those un-allotted PG seats, reserved for PH candidates?
Ans: The un-allotted PG seats earmarked for UR-PH, SC-PH, ST-PH and OBC- PH
will be reverted to respective categories like SC-PH to SC and so on, during the
third round of allotment process after processing choices to PH category
candidates in third round.
Q.No. 23 If I give consent for up-gradation of my choice during second round and if
my choice is upgraded, is it necessary to join at college allotted during
second round? Or in case I change my decision of upgrading choice, can I
continue to study in college allotted through first round of allotment?
Ans: In case candidate is allotted seat during the second round of allotment process
(choice is up-graded), the seat allotted during the first round will be automatically
cancelled immediately (and allotted to somebody else) and candidate will have to
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join the college/seat allotted during second round. If candidate does not join the
college/seat allotted during the second round, with in stipulated time, as per
schedule, from the date of allotment candidate will forfeit his/her allotted seat and
will not be considered for subsequent rounds of seat allotment. Seat can also be
up-graded in the same college by change of category (i.e. ST/SC/OBC to
UR) in such a case the candidate has to take fresh admission on the upgraded
seat.
Q.No. 24 While joining college allotted through first round if I don’t want upgradation
of choice, but want to keep option to fill choice before third round
for newly added/vacant PG seat, is it possible?
Ans: Yes. For this candidate is required to exercise the option at the time of joining the
institution/college.
Q.No. 25 If I give option to participate in third round at the time of joining college from
first / second round allotment, but later change my decision and want to
continue study at already allotted Medical College, what is the procedure to
avoid change (cancellation) of already allotted college/seat?
Ans: If a candidate does not submit choice during the choice submission period before
the third round of counseling, such a candidate will retain the already allotted
seat.
Q.No. 26 If I forget my password that I have created during the process of
registration, how to retrieve it.
Ans: To retrieve the forgotten password, system facilitates the following process:
The candidate is required to enter the information that he/she filled at the time of
registration and then security question & answer thereon to be entered as given
during New Candidate registration process. The above data submitted by
candidate will be validated with the registered candidates’ database. If the above
entries match, then only the candidate would be permitted to enter new password
to proceed further.
IMPORTANT
Candidates are advised to remember the password and also retain their
application form and admit cards printout ready till completion of admission
process. It is not possible for MCC/NIC to retrieve such password.
Q.No. 27 In case I have Birth Certificate / Caste Certificate/ other certificate(s) in
regional language, will it be acceptable at the time of reporting?
Ans: Certificates issued by the competent authority should be in English or Hindi
language. Please remember that some of the states insist for certificate in
English language only. Candidates are advised to carry Certified Copy of English
version of the original certificate, in case certificate issued is in other than English
language along with original certificate.
Q.No. 28 If there is discrepancy in spelling of name in documents and application
form, what do I do?
Ans: If there is discrepancy in spelling of name in documents candidate must carry
proof that the documents belongs to same person, in the form of an affidavit.
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Q.No. 29 Can I get prospectus of AIPGMEE 2014 for admission to post-graduate
Medical courses for admission to 50% of total seats on all-India basis?
Ans: Copy of prospectus is available on NBE website http://www.nbe.gov.in/aipgmee
for Medical seats.
Q.No. 30 What about condition of Stipend / fee structure / course duration / bond
amount / rendering of service in rural / tribal area/ other conditionalities.
Ans: Stipend /fee structure/ course duration / bond amount / rendering of service in
rural / tribal area/ other conditions etc. may vary from State to State and Institute
to Institute. Some seats may be approved/ permitted but not yet recognised by
MCI. The allotment made through online allotment process will be firm and final
as per Hon'ble Supreme Court's guidelines. Therefore, the candidates should
well examine these points before opting for a seat at a medical college. The
Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) shall neither be responsible nor shall
entertain any case on above grounds, if any. The information received from
various participating Medical Colleges will be made available on Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare website (under the Medical Counseling -Post-graduate
Counseling 2014 - Information about college, fee, bond information etc.) before
commencement of 50% All India PG Counseling 2014 . Candidates are also
advised to visit the website of college/ institution to check the information. In case
they require any additional information, they can contact the college / institution
on telephone.
Q.No. 31 How to use registration and Choice filling form on website?
Ans: Candidates will have to log on to website www.mcc.nic.in to get registered
(Registration facility will open on due date as per the Counseling schedule)
and then fill in choices. It is advised that after going through the seat matrix, a
tentative list may be prepared first as per your preference of subjects and
colleges, before attempting to fill choices on-line.
Q.No. 32 What is indicative seat allotment (mock counseling result)?
Ans: Indicative seat allotment is the seat available for allotment to candidate at the
time of processing of data by computer from choices submitted by the particular
candidate. The indicative seat is to facilitate candidates to change, add or delete
choices. The indicative seat allotted shown on these dates does not guarantee
that the same seat will be allotted finally (during first round in present case).
Q.No. 33 Difficulty in login, what may be the problem(s)?
Ans: Please read User manual for the candidates. Follow the instructions about use of
browser (Internet Explorer-6 or above), use of same spellings, same format of
date (Use digits for day, month and year with-in between) as in application form
submitted to NBE New Delhi. The internet connection should be uninterrupted. If
internet connection interruption takes place, the IP address which is being
monitored will change and session expired message will be displayed. Please try
to login from other computer from which other candidate(s) has logged in
successfully, if possible.
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Q.No. 34 I have difficulty in Creating Password, what may be the problem(s)?
Ans: Creation of password should be as per password policy. Please follow the
password policy. Please use the internet browser as suggested in user manual,
as it is difficult to login from some of the other browsers. While creating password
avoid using Caps Lock key, instead of Caps Lock use shift key.
Q.No. 35 When I try to login for choice filling/ submission, It say wrong roll number/
password, what may be problem(s)?
Ans: This can happen if Roll Number/Testing ID typed is incorrect or password typed is
incorrect. Password is case sensitive, therefore use password which was created
by user exactly same as typed while creating. In case password is forgotten, try to
generate new password by using security question and its answer.
Q.No. 36 What are the guidelines for fresh choice filling before third round of online
allotment process?
Ans: Please remember that if any seat is allotted from the choice filled in by the
candidate for 3rd Round of counseling the seat allotted during 1st / 2nd round will
be automatically cancelled. Therefore, the candidates are advised to fill in choice
carefully for seats which are of higher preference than the earlier allotted seat.
Candidates are not required to give the already allotted seat in their choices.
Q.No. 37 Can I modify my choices during the period of exercising and locking?
Ans: Yes, you can modify, add or delete your choices during this period, before you
lock your choices. However, the registration (of New Users) will not be permitted
in this period of time.
Q.No. 38 I have not locked my choices before 5.00 PM on final day of locking, what
will happen to my choices?
Ans: The system will automatically lock only saved choices of the candidate at 5.00
PM of the final day of locking, automatically.
Q.No. 39 How can I get print out of my choices which system has locked?
Ans: After 5.00 PM of the final day (or after choice locking) till beginning of choice filling
for the third round of counseling print out can be taken from MCC website after
login by the Candidate, link is available on the left hand side of the page as “Print
Lock Choice”. Similarly, print out of locked choices for third round can be taken
from time of Choice Locking till end of PG counseling.
Q.No. 40 If I opt to participate in third round of counseling whether my allotted seat
(of first/second round) will be cancelled?
Ans: In case you are not allotted any seat in the third round you will retain earlier
allotted seat. However, on allotment of a seat in third round the earlier allotted
seat will automatically be cancelled and allotted to another candidate.
The candidate will not be able to claim the allotted seat to him/her in Round
1/2, once new seat in Round 3 have been allotted to him/her.
Therefore you are advised to fill in only higher choices or any other choice
which you prefer over the earlier allotted seat, for third round.
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Q.No. 41 If I get an up-graded seat during second/ third round can I join that college
directly?
Ans: No, you will have to get a relieving letter from the earlier institute/ college
generated on-line, before you can join the next college / institution.
Q.No. 42 In case I get an upgraded seat but in the same college, because of change of
category, (e.g. from SC / ST / OBC to UR category) do I have to take
admission on the allotted seat again?
Ans: Yes, you have to get a relieving letter generated on-line for the earlier seat and
then get an admission letter again generated on-line for the upgraded category
seat from the concerned institution; otherwise your seat would be cancelled and
allotted to another candidate or surrendered to state quota.
Q.No. 43 Can I know which of the seats are recognized or permitted by the MCI?
Ans: You may refer the MCI website or mohfw.nic.in website for this.
Q.No. 44 What are anticipated / virtual vacancies shown during third round?
Ans.: Virtual vacancies/anticipated vacancies are those seats which are presently
occupied by the candidates who have given option for the third round.
They will only be available in case that candidate is upgraded to another seat in
third round. Once the virtual/ tentative vacancies are actually vacated these seats
would again be distributed as per the rank of the candidates. These seats would
also include any seat which is likely to be converted to other category as per the
policy of conversion.
Q.No. 45 At the time of admission will my original certificates be retained by the
institution?
Ans.: Yes, all the institutions have been instructed to retain original certificates of
admitted students and release them only on up-gradation of the seat or
resignation by the candidate.
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Proforma for Other Backward Class (OBC) Certificate
(CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES
APPLYING FOR ADMISSION TO CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(CEls), UNDER THE GOVERNMENTOF INDIA)
This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kum.___________________Son/Daughter of
Shri/Smt._____________________________________________________of
Village/Town ________________Distric/Division ____________________in
the _________ State belongs to the ___________________
Community which is recognized as a Backward class under:
(i) Resolution No. 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dated 10/09/93 published in the Gazette of
India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 186 dated 13/09/93.
(ii) Resolution No. 12011/9/94-BCC dated 19/1 0/94published in the Gazette of India
Extraordinary part I Section I No. 163 dated 20/10/94.
(iii) Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC dated 24/05/95 published in the Gazette of India
Extraordinary part I Section I No. 88 dated 25/05/95.
(iv) Resolution No. 12011/96/94-BCC dated 09/03/96.
(v) Resolution No. 12011/44/96-BCC dated 06/12/96 published in the Gazette of
India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 210 dated 11/12/96.
(vi) Resolution No. 12011/13/97-BCC dated 03/12/97.
(vii) Resolution No. 12011/99/94-BCC dated 11/12/97.
(viii) Resolution No. 12011/68/98-BCC dated 27/10/99.
(ix) Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 06/12/99 published in the Gazette of
India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 270 dated 06/12/99.
(x) Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of
India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 71 dated 04104/2004.
(xi) Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of
India Extraordinary Part I Section 1 No. 210 dated 21/09/2000.
(xii) Resolution No. 12015/09/2000-BCC dated 06/09/2001.
(xiii) Resolution No. 12011/01/2001-BCC dated 19/06/2003.
(xiv) Resolution No. 12011/04/2002-BCC dated 13/01/2004.
(xv) Resolution No. 120 11/09/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette
of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 210 dated 16/01/2006.
Shri/Smt. /Kum. ______________ and/or his family ordinarily reside(s) in the
________________________________________________District/Division of
_____________________________State.
Annexure B
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This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons/sections
(Creamy Layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Scheduled to the Government of
India. Department of Personnel & Training O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt. (SCT)
dated 08/09/93 which is modified vide O.M. No. 36033/3/2004 Estt. (Res.) dated
09/03/2004 or the latest notification of the Government of India.
Dated: District Magistrate/Competent Authority
Seal
NOTE:
(a) The Term ordinarily used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the
Representation of the People Act, 1950.
(b) The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:
(i) District Magistrate/Additional Magistrate/Collector/Deputy Commissioner/
Additional Deputy Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/1st Class Stipendiary
Magistrate/Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Taluka Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/
Extra Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary
Magistrate.)
(ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/Presidency
Magistrate.
(iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
(iv) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family resides.
(c) The annual income/status of the parents of the applicant should be based on
financial year ending March 31, 2011.
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CERTIFICATE OF LOCOMOTOR DISABILITY
(For Admission to Medical Courses in All India Quota)
(select and tick-mark any one of the above)
Certificate No. ___________________ Dated___________________________
This is to certify that Dr./Mr./Ms. _____________________________________
Aged______________years Son/daughter of Mr.________________________
R/o___________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Rank No.________is suffering From___________________________(Name of the
Disease) And has Permanent Physical Impairment (PPI) of Left/Right/Both Lower Limb.
He/She is Locomotor disabled and has the percentage of _________(in words)
________(in figure) of (40%-70%) disability of lower limbs.
He/she is eligible /NOT eligible for admission in Medical/dental courses as per the MCI/DCI
guidelines subject to his being otherwise medically fit.
Sign. & Name_________ Sign. & Name _________ Sign. & Name__________
Annexure C
(Specialist, Deptt.
Ortho. )
Recent Passport
size photograph
of the candidate
duly attested by
the issuing
authority
(Specialist, Deptt..
PMR)
(Specialist, Deptt.
PMR/Ortho)
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi-110029
All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hazi Ali, Mumbai-400034
Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata-700020
Madras Medical College, Park Town, Chennai-600003
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LIST OF AXIS BANK BRANCHES FOR PURCHASE OF INFORMATION
BULLETIN & EXAMINATION FEE VOUCHER
Annexure D
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NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Ring Road)
New Delhi-110029
Website: www.nbe.gov.in/AIPGMEE
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(Monday to Friday: 0900 Hrs to 1700 Hrs)

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