Single-window BSMS counselling from Sunday

October 23, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:34 am IST - CHENNAI:

The single-window counselling for selection of candidates for Bachelor of Siddha Medicine & Surgery BSMS / BAMS / BHMS courses 2015-2016 session in both government and self-financing I.S.M. and Homoeopathy Medical Colleges will be conducted at Commissionerate of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy in Chennai.

The counselling will begin on October 25 at the Arignar Anna Govt.Hospital of Indian Medicine campus, Arumbakkam, according to an official release.

Individual intimation / call letter have already been sent to all eligible candidates by SMS and by post. Candidates who have not received the same can download their individual call letters from Website: www.tnhealth.org by entering their respective application register number and their date of birth.

Candidates shall attend the single-window counselling on the date and time mentioned below against his / her aggregate marks with all the original certificates / documents or bonafide certificate / tuition fee receipt from the institution where they are studying at present with the prescribed fee of Rs.5,500 in the form of Demand Draft drawn on or after August 3 from a nationalised bank.

The DD should be drawn in favour of ‘Director of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Chennai-106’ payable at Chennai.

The counselling will be held at the Arignar Anna Govt.Hospital of Indian Medicine campus, Arumbakkam

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