Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) has published a
list of candidates for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) 2015
MBBS/BDS counselling. DMER has asked the students to join the colleges
and the courses on or before July 3, failing which, their admission will
be cancelled and they would be debarred from the admission process.
After the first counselling, the candidates will be shortlisted for the second counselling which will be conducted in the second week of July. The candidates will then be selected for admissions in MBBS and BDS courses in colleges, institutes and universities all over Maharashtra. The candidates must submit their documents and produce their certificates at the time of counselling.
MH CET is conducted for admission of candidates to 3000 MBBS and BDS seats in various government and Municipal Corporation, government aided health science institutions and privately aided medical health science institutions.
About DMER:
DMER controls and regulates the administration of governmental colleges and hospitals along with various urban and rural health centres. It supervises the medical education in Maharashtra at undergraduate , postgraduate and super specialisation. It also co-ordinates the research activities in fundamental research, applied Research and operational research in the institutions under its control. This enables the government to improve health status of the people in the society.
After the first counselling, the candidates will be shortlisted for the second counselling which will be conducted in the second week of July. The candidates will then be selected for admissions in MBBS and BDS courses in colleges, institutes and universities all over Maharashtra. The candidates must submit their documents and produce their certificates at the time of counselling.
MH CET is conducted for admission of candidates to 3000 MBBS and BDS seats in various government and Municipal Corporation, government aided health science institutions and privately aided medical health science institutions.
About DMER:
DMER controls and regulates the administration of governmental colleges and hospitals along with various urban and rural health centres. It supervises the medical education in Maharashtra at undergraduate , postgraduate and super specialisation. It also co-ordinates the research activities in fundamental research, applied Research and operational research in the institutions under its control. This enables the government to improve health status of the people in the society.
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