The Andhra
Pradesh Un-aided Minority Professional Institutions (Regulations of
Admissions into Under Graduate Medical and Dental Professional Courses) Rules
2004 – Orders - Issued
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G.O. Ms.
No. 217 Dated:
23-07-2004
Read the
following:
1. Judgment of Supreme Court of India dated 31.10.2002
filed by TMA Pai Foundation Vs. State of Karnataka.
2. G.O.MS. NO. 185, HM&FW (E1) Dept, dt. 30-6-2004
3. G.O.Ms. No.
190, HM&FW (E1) Dept, dt. 6-7-2004.
4. G.O.Ms. No.
207, HM&FW (E1) Dept, dt. 15-7-2004.
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O R D E R:
The following notification shall be
published in the extraordinary issue of Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated:
26.7.2004.
In
exercise of powers conferred by Sections 3 and 15 of the Andhra Pradesh Educational
Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act,
1983 (A.P. Act No. 5 of 1983) and in super session of the Andhra Pradesh
Un-aided Minority Professional Institutions (Regulations of Admissions into
Under Graduate Medical and Dental Professional Courses) Rules 2004, issued in
G.O.Ms.No.185, HM&FW (E1) Department, Dated: 30.6.2004 and subsequent
amendments made thereto, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the
following Rules for admission into the Under Graduate Professional Courses in
Medical and Dental in Un-aided Minority Professional Institutions in the State.
1.
Short
title applicability and commencement:
(i) These
rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh Un-aided Minority Professional
Institutions (Regulations of Admissions into Under Graduate Medical and Dental
Professional Courses) Rules 2004.
(ii)
They shall
apply to all Un-aided Minority Professional Institutions imparting
Under-Graduate Professional Courses in Medical and Dental Courses for which
admissions shall be made to the “Competent Authority Seats” “ EAMCET ranking based Management Seats” and
“Management Seats” in such manner as
prescribed here in
(iii)
These rules shall come into the force from
the academic year 2004-2005.
2.
Definitions:
i)
In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires;
a)
“Act” means
the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and
Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1983 (A.P. Act. No. 5 of 1983).
b)
“Competent
Authority” means the Vice Chancellor, NTR UHS, Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada.
c)
“Committee
for admissions” means the Committee nominates by the Competent Authority to
select and make allotment of candidates to Professional Institutions offering Medical
and Dental Courses in the State for Admissions n accordance with the provisions
laid down”.
d)
“Common Entrance Test” means EAMCET, the
examination conducted for assigning rank or merit to candidates, which will be
the basis for admission of the candidates into Competant Authority Seats etc.,
except the Management Seats for the first year of under-Graduate Courses concerned
in various Un-aided Minority Professional Institutions in the State.
e)
“Competent Authority Seats” means the seats
earmarked from out of the sanctioned intake of seats in each course and in each
College to be filled by the Committee of Admissions.
f)
“Competent
Authority Seats for minority candidates” means the seats earmarked from out of
the sanctioned intake of seats in each course and in each college to be filled
by the committee of admissions with the concerned minority students.
g)
“EAMCET
Ranking Based Management Seats for Minority Candidates” means the seats
earmarked from out of the sanctioned intake of the seats in each course and in
each college to be filled by the Minority Institutions with the Minority
Students.
h)
“EAMCET
Ranking Based Management seats for General Category” means the seats earmarked
from out of the sanctioned intake of seats in each course and in each college
to be filled by the Managements of the Minority Institutions.
i)
“Management
Seats” means the seats earmarked from out of the sanctioned intake of seats in
each course to be filled by the Management of the Un-aided Minority Professional
Institutions or if the Minority Institution (s) concerned so desire, by the
Committee of admissions constituted by competent authority or by the Minority
Management Committee.
j)
“Inspecting
Authority” means the Authority appointed by the Competent Authority for
inspecting and scrutinizing the admissions of the candidates made in the
Un-aided Minority Professional Institutions.
k)
“Institutions”
means, unless otherwise specifically mentioned, all the Un-aided Minority
Professional Education imparting professional education in Medical and Dental
Courses.
l) “Local Area” means the territorial
jurisdiction prescribed for identifying the local
candidate.
m) “Local Candidate” means the candidate in
relaxation to the local area as specified
in Rule 8 (B).
n)
Qualified
candidate” in respect of seats to be filled by “Competent Authority” and EAMCET
ranking based Management ( Minority and General) Seats means the candidate who has appeared for the
Common Entrance Test for admission into the related Professional Courses and
has been assigned ranking in the Common Merit List as per Rule 5 of the A.P.
Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy,
Agriculture, Medical and Dental Courses Rules, 2004.
o)
“Qualified Candidate
in respect of Management seats shall be as specified in Rule 3 (d).
p)
“Qualifying
Examination” means the examination of the minimum qualification
prescribed for passing of which
entitles one to seek admission into the relevant
Professional Courses.
ii ) Words
and expressions used but not defined in these shall have the same meaning as
assigned to them in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions Regulation of
Admission and Prohibition of Capitation Fee Act, 1983 (A.P. Act 5 of 1983)
unless otherwise defined by Government in Health Medical and Family Welfare
Department or by the Competent Authority.
3. Eligibility Criteria for Admission:
Admission
into various courses in different Professional Educational Institutions shall
be governed by the rules of admission prescribed herein. The eligibility criteria for admission into
Medical and Dental Courses shall be as mentioned below:
(a) Nationality and
Domicile: The
candidates should be Indian Nationals and should satisfy Local, Non-Local
status requirement as laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions
(Regulation of Admission) Order, 1974 as amended in G.O. (P) No. 646 Education
(W) Department, dated 10-07-1979.
(b)
The above clause (a) Nationality and Domicile is not applicable for the
Category-E seats filled by the Management.
(c) Age Limit: Candidates should have completed the age
of seventeen years on or before 31st December of the year of
admission.
(d)
Educational Qualifications:
The Candidates should pass two years intermediate examination (10+2 pattern) or
equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and English
individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in
Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology at the qualifying examination. In
respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes
and the Backward Classes, the marks
obtained shall be a minimum of 40% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry,
Botany and Zoology.
4.
Allotment of seats:
The seats to be allotted in each Un-aided
Minority Professional Institution under these Rules for Admission of Candidates
shall be classified as:
(i) Category –A - (25% of the sanctioned in take
of the seats) - Competent Authority Seats for General Students: These seats shall be filled up through
counseling by the competent authority
as per merit / ranking following Rules
of Reservation from the students who have passed the common entrance test held
by the State (EAMCET) for that year.
(ii)
Category
- B (25% of the sanctioned intake of the seats) –
(Competent Authority Seats for Minority
Candidates): These seats
shall be filled up with the concerned minority candidates through counseling by
the Competent Authority as per merit from the students who have passed the
common entrance test held by the State (EAMCET) for that year.
(iii)
Category
– C (15% of the sanctioned intake of the seats) – EAMCET Ranking Based Management
seats for the Minority Candidates:- Seats should be filled up
by the management of the Minority Institution based on merit in the
common entrance test ( EAMCET) held by the State for that year and from the Minority
candidates concerned who have applied to the Managements.
(iv)
Category
- D – (10% of the sanctioned intake of the seats) – EAMCET Ranking Based
Management seats for the General Candidates:- Seats should be filled up by the management of the
Minority Institutions based on merit in the common entrance test ( EAMCET)
held by the State for that year and with candidates who have applied to the Managements of the Minority Institutions
by following rule of reservation.
(v)
Category
– E – (25% of the sanctioned intake of the seats) – Management Seats: Seats shall be filled up the Management
of the College / Institution giving preference to minority students concerned
through any rational and transparent method of selection devised by itself
subject to fulfillment of the eligibility criteria prescribed by the Medical Council
India / Dental Council of India / Government of India / State Government.
5.
Authority for Admissions:
(a)
Category–A
& B Seats: All
the Competent Authority Seats (Category A&B) shall be filled by the
Committee for Admissions nominated by the Competent Authority under these Rules.
(b)
Category–C
& D Seats: These
Seats shall be filled by the Managements of the Minority Institutions based on
EAMCET ranking.
(c)
Category–E Management Seats: These seats shall be filled up by the Managements of the concerned College through a rational and transparent
method of selection, subject to fulfillment of the eligibility criteria.
6. Procedure for Admissions:
(A)To fill up Competent
Authority Seats:
(Category – A & B 50% of the
sectioned intake of the seats)
(i) Committee for admissions shall be
constituted by the Competent Authority under these rules.
ii) The committee will made
advertisements calling for single application form in the prescribed form from
the eligible qualified candidates who have been assigned ranking in the common
entrance test, desirous of seeking admission in Private un- aided Minority
colleges and also Private colleges in respect of seats to be filled by the
Competent authority.
iii) The candidates who are qualified to
seek admission as a consequence of obtaining ranking in the common Entrance
test and desirous of seeking admission into the Government/Unaided
Private/Unaided Minority Professional Institutions shall make application to
the Competent Authority enclosing all the relevant documents including a copy
of rank card issued. The application shall be acknowledged.
iv) The Competent Authority shall
scrutinize all the candidates received from the candidates, after scrutiny the
Competent Authority shall prepare the following merit list namely:-
i. Common Merit List: containing the names of all the candidates
arranged in the order of merit ranking assigned to them in the common entrance
test.
ii. Category wise merit list: containing the
names of the candidates belonging to the concerned categories arranged in the
order of merit ranking assigned to them in the common entrance test.
iii. Minority category wise merit list:
containing the names of the minority candidates concerned arranged in the order
of merit ranking assigned to them in the common entrance test.
iv. In case of same rank being obtained by
more than one candidate, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and
Zoology shall be reckoned.
v. In case of a further tie, the older candidate
shall be given the higher place in the merit list.
v) Candidates will be called for an
interview in the order of merit for selection
and allotment of course and institution:
a) All the candidates called for interview
shall submit the specified original documents along with one set of duly
attested photocopies and the Committee for admissions shall be entitled to
cause verification of all the documents produced by the candidates.
b) As and when each candidate gets his turn
for interview in the order of merit, choice of institutions and course will be
given to him, depending upon availability at the point of time with due regard
to the eligibility of the candidate for a seat in a particular local area for a
particular reserved category.
c) The selection of candidates and allotment
of course/institutions in respect of the seats to be filled by “ Competent
Authority” in Government Professional Colleges, Private Unaided Professional
Colleges and Unaided Minority Professional Colleges shall also be solely on the
basis of merit as adjudged by the rank obtained in the Entrance Test subject to
the condition that the candidate should have passed the qualifying examination
with the minimum marks prescribed and following the Rule of Reservation.
d) Mere appearance at the Entrance Test and
obtaining high rank in the merit list does not entitle a candidate to be
considered for admission automatically into any course/Institution unless
he/she also satisfies the rules and regulations of admission prescribed by the
NTRUHS /Government including marks to be obtained in the qualifying examination
etc.
vi) The Committee of admissions shall
select and allot candidates into various courses in respect of the seats to be
filled by “Competent Authority” in the Government Professional Colleges,
Unaided Private Professional Colleges and Unaided Minority Professional
Colleges.
vii) Once a candidate secures admission
to a particular college / institutions based on his/her option, no further
claim for admission into other college/institution, to any other kind of seat
or any other course will be entertained, except as provided by the committee
for admissions in the subsequent phase of
counseling/ subsequent counseling, if any.
viii) The candidates selected by the
Competent Authority for admission into Government Professional Institutions,
Private Unaided Non-Minority Professional Colleges and Private Unaided Minority
Professional Colleges shall pay the prescribed fee in the form of demand draft
drawn on any nationalized bank in favour of Registrar, NTR UHS payable at
Vijayawada. If a candidate fails to pay the fee on the day of selection, the
selection will be cancelled forthwith and it will be filled up in the
subsequent selections / counseling.
ix)
The fee so collected as mentioned above, shall be kept with the Competent
Authority till the entire admission process is completed. As soon as the
admission process is completed, the fees so collected shall be transferred to
the colleges concerned.
x)
A candidate after selection and allotment to a college/course can withdraw from
the course only, with in one day from the date of admission as notified by the
Competent Authority i.e., NTR UHS, A.P. Vijayawada, then the fee paid by the
candidate shall be refunded. Resultant vacancies if any shall be filled
following the prescribed procedure, in the final counseling as notified by
Competent Authority.
xi) Candidates are considered for
selection only for such categories for which they have claimed reservation in
the application form and have submitted supporting documents. Request for a
change to any other category after submission of application shall not be
considered.
xii) The Selection will be made only from
among the candidates who physically present themselves when called in order of
merit. Claims of the candidates will not considered if they are absent when
called thrice at the time of selection and the next in the merit would be
called.
xiii) Resultant vacancies will be open to
all the candidates below the rank of candidates who have not joined the course
and the candidates who were absent in the earlier selection. Resultant
vacancies shall be filled by the candidates belonging to the same category of
the seats as those who have not joined the course or vacated the seat.
xiv) The selection committee shall have
the power to cancel the selection or admission of the candidates at any stage
if it is detected either during selection or before closure of admissions that
the selection or admission is against the regulation.
xv) All the candidates selected should
undergo Medical Examination as directed by the Head of the Institution
concerned. The admission of the candidates shall be subject to their fitness in
the Medical examination.
xvi) The Competent Authority / Committee
for admissions shall prepare the final list of candidates, admitted course wise
and Institution wise and send the same to NTR UHS.
xvii) The Competent Authority in
consultation with Committee for admission shall fix the cut off dates for each
stage of admission contemplated above.
(B) TO FILL UP CATEGORY-C & D SEATS
(15% and 10% OF THE SANCTIONED INTAKE OF SEATS).
(i)
Category C
& D Seats shall be filled by the Managements of the Minority Institutions
in a transparent manner from among the students who have passed EAMCET based on
merit and who have applied to the institutions / colleges concerned for
admission by duly following rule of reservation in respect of category D seats
only as applicable in the State.
(ii)
The
Managements of Private Un – aided Minority Professional Institutions shall
complete the process of admissions within the time frame stipulated for making
admissions.
(iii)
The
Managements shall issue a notification in two leading news papers calling for
applications for admission into the above seats informing of the dates and
venue of the counseling
(iv)
The
Managements of Minority Institutions shall fix a reasonable fee as cost of the
application form.
(v)
The
application forms shall be on sale at the institution. and at the Office of Director of Medical
Education, AP, Hyderabad and at the Office of NTR University of Health
Sciences, Vijayawada and Hyderabad.
(vi)
The
Competent Authority shall pool up the above seats in all the Colleges and shall
prepare the seat matrix separately for each region by following the Rules of
Reservation in respect of Category D seats.
(vii)
The Admissions shall be made in the following
manner:-
(a)
Managements
of the Minority Institutions shall scrutinize the application forms received
and shall prepare merit lists as provided in (b).
(b)
The
Management of the Minority Institutions
shall prepare the following merit lists:-
(i)
Common
merit list: containing the names of the candidates arranged in the order of
merit ranking assigned to them in the common entrance test.
(ii)
Category
wise merit list: containing the names of the candidates belonging to the
concerned categories arranged in the order of merit ranking assigned to them in
the Common Entrance Test for the Category-D Seats.
(iii)
Minority
category wise merit list containing the names of the names of the Minority
candidates concerned arranged in the order of merit ranking assigned to them in
the Common Entrance Test for the Category-C seats.
(iv)
In case of
same rank being obtained by more than one candidate, the marks obtained in
Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology shall be reckoned.
(v)
In case of
a further tie, the older candidate shall be given the higher place in the merit
list.
(c)
The
candidates shall attend the counseling with all their original certificates.
(d)
The above
Managements shall select the candidates in the counseling by calling for
candidates based on EAMCET ranking.
(e)
The Managements shall send a copy of the merit list and list of candidates
selected to Competent Authority / University for approval.
(f)
The
candidates selected for admission shall pay the fee prescribed and as
notified in the form of demand draft
drawn on any Nationalized Bank in favour of the Institution.. If a candidate
fails to pay the fee on the day of selection, the selection will be cancelled
forthwith and it will be filled up in the subsequent selections by counseling
as per prescribed procedure.
(g)
The fee so
collected shall be kept with the Managements till the entire admission process
is completed. As soon as the admission process is completed only the fees
collected payable to the NTRUHS shall be transferred to the NTRUHS.
(h)
“If a
candidate after the final selection fails to report to the Principal of the
respective College, on or before the stipulated time, and / or if any seat remains
unfilled such seats shall be treated as vacant seats and shall be filled up by the Management by following EAMCET
merit Ranking and Rules of Reservation as applicable”. by following the same
method of counseling.
(i)
The above
rules shall be followed scrupulously. Any violation of the rules shall entail
cancellation of admissions of the candidates concerned and conduct of
admissions afresh following the procedure etc.
(C )
TO FILL UP MANAGEMENT SEATS
(E- Category –
25% of the sanctioned intake of the seats).
(a)
“Management
Seats” –the seats shall be filled up by the individual college Managements in
the order of merit in the transparent manner following the procedure as
detailed below:
1)
Applications
shall be called for from prospect6ive candidates seeking admission in the
individual colleges.
2)
The college
shall issue a receipt of the application received.
3)
The college
shall display the list of application received and prepare a merit list based
on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination.
4)
Admissions
shall be made by the college based on merit list so prepared.
(b)
The candidates who have passed the qualifying examination not from the
State have to submit the equivalency
certificate to NTR University of Health Sciences, AP,
Vijayawada.
7. Cut off date for admissions:
The Managements shall close and complete the admission process as per the schedule
fixed by the MCI/DCI/ NTRUHS as the case may be.
8. Rules of Reservation for Admission:
Seats
shall be reserved for the following categories in admissions to professional
courses.
(1) Region –wise reservation of seats:
(a) Admission to 85 % of the “Competent
Authority Seats” in each course shall be reserved for the local candidates and the
remaining 15 % of the “Competent Authority Seats” shall be un-reserved seats as
specified in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations and
Admissions) Order, 1974 as subsequently amended.
(b) In respect of State wide Institutions,
admissions into 85% of seats in each course shall be reserved for the
candidates , belonging to the three local areas in the State specified in this sub-rule namely, Andhra
University Area (Andhra), Osmania University Area (Telangana) and Sri
Venkateswara University area (Rayalaseema) in the ratio of 42:36:22
respectively and the balance of 15 % seats shall be un-reserved seats:
Explanations for purpose of these Rules:
(1)
“The
Local Areas” means:
a)
The part of
the State comprising the Districts of Adilabad, Hyderabad (Including Twin Cities) Rangareddy,
Karimnagar, Khammam, Medak, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and Warangal
shall be regarded as the Osmania University Local Area (Telangana).
b)
The part of
the State comprising the Districts of
Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Vishakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari,
Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam shall be regarded as the Andhra University Local
Area (Andhra).
c)
The part of
the State comprising the Districts of Ananthapur, Kurnool, Chittoor, Cuddapah
and Nellore shall be regarded as the Sri Venkateswara University Local Area
(Rayalaseema).
ii) “The Local Candidate” means:
(A) A candidate for admission shall be
regarded as local candidate in relation to a local area.
a)
If he has
studied in educational Institutions in such local area for a period of not less
than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he
appeared or as the case may be, first appeared in the relevant qualifying
examination.
OR
b)
Where,
during the whole or any part of the four consecutive academic years ending with
the academic year in which he appeared or as the case may be first appeared for
the relevant qualifying examination, he
has not studied in any Educational Institutions, if he has resided in that
local area for a period of not less than four years immediately preceding the
date of commencement of the relevant qualifying examination which he appeared
or as the case may be first appeared.
(B) A Candidate
for admission to the course who is not regarded as local candidate under clause
(A) in relation to any local area shall;-
(a)
If he has
studied in Educational Institutions in the State for a period of not less than
seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he
appeared or as the case may be first appeared for the relevant qualifying
examination be regarded as a local candidate in relation to…
(i)
Such local
area where he has studied for the maximum period out of said period of seven
years;
OR
(ii)
Where the period
of his study in two or more local areas are equal, such local area, where he
has studied lasting such equal period.
OR
b) If , during the whole or any part of
seven consecutive academic years ending
with the academic year in which he appeared or as case may be first appeared
for the relevant qualifying examination he has not studied in the Educational
Institutions in any local area but has resided in the State during the whole of
the said period of seven years, be regarded as a local candidate in relation to
…….
(i)
Such local
area where he has resided for the maximum period out of the said period of
seven years.
OR
(ii)
Where the
periods of his residence in two or more
local area are equal, such local area
where he has resided last in such equal periods.
(C) The following categories of
candidates are eligible to apply for
admission to the remaining 15 % of un-reserved seats:
a) All the
candidates eligible to be declared as local candidates.
b) Candidates who have resided in the
State for a total period of 10 years excluding periods of study outside the
State or either of whose parent have resided in the State for a total period of
ten years excluding period of employment outside the State.
c) Candidates who are children of parents
who are in employment of the State or Central Government, Public Sector
Corporations , Local Bodies, Universities and Educational Institutions other
similar quasi Public Institutions within the State.
d) Candidates who are spouses of those in
the employment of the State or Central Government, public Sector corporations,
Local Bodies, Universities and Educational
Institutions recognized by the Government or University Or other
Competent Authority and similar quasi Government Institutions within the State.
(D) If a local candidate in respect of a
local area is not available to fill any seat reserved or allocated in favour of
a local candidate in respect of that local area, such seat shall be filled if
it had not been reserved, in the order of ranking assigned in the common merit
list.
NOTE:
For details, see the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations of
Admission) Order, 1974 as subsequently amended.
(2) Reservation of seats for SC/ST/BC Communities:
(a) 15% of seats in each course shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste as shown below:
SC - A … 1%
SC - B … 7%
SC - C … 6%
SC - D … 1%
(b) 6% of the seats in each course shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes.
The seats reserved for Scheduled Tribes shall be made available to Scheduled Castes and Vice-Versa, if qualified candidates are not available in the category.
If qualified candidates belongs to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes communities are not available, the left over seats reserved for them shall be treated as open competition seats and shall be filled by the candidates of General pool.
(c) 25% seats in each course shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to the Backward Classes and shall be allocated among the four groups of Backward Classes as shown below:
GROUP ‘A’ .. 7%
GROUP ‘B’ .. 10%
GROUP ‘C’ .. 1%
GROUP ‘D’ .. 7%
If qualified candidates belonging to
Backward Classes of a particular group are not available, the left over seats can
be adjusted for the candidates of next group.
If qualified candidates belonging to backward classes are not available
to fill up the 25% seats reserved for them, the left over seats shall be
treated as open competition seats and shall be filled up with candidates of
General Pool.
(d) No candidate seeking reservation for admission under the above categories be allowed to participate in the Counseling for admission unless he produces the Integrated Community Certificate prescribed by the Government and issued by the Revenue Authorities in the Government (Vide G.O.Ms.No.58, Social Welfare (J) Department, dated 12.05.1997).
(3) Reservation for Special Categories:
(a) Seats shall be reserved in each course for the following categories, to the extent indicated against them:
(i) Physically Handicapped … 3%(*)
(ii) National Cadet Corps … ¼ %(0.25%)
(iii) Games and Sports … ½% (0.50%)
(*) Note: 3% Reservation provided to Physically Handicapped with the locomotory disorders and that too with disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70%, as per the instructions of Govt. of India Lr.F.No.U.12021/8/2002-MEC/ME.III, dt.12.05.2004 under Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995.
(iv) 1% for the Children of Ex-servicemen and serving service personnel of the three wings of the Defense Services i.e., Army, Navy and Airforce, subject to the condition that the Ex-service men etc., are residing for a minimum of five years in Andhra Pradesh, provided that if suitable candidates are not available equivalent to fulfill the above reservation, the condition of five year minimum period of residence shall not be insisted upon.
(b) The priorities in respect of the categories mentioned in item (a) above as declared by the Government vide G.O.Ms.No.254, HM&FW (E1) Department, dated 28.04.1993 and subsequent amendments thereto from time to time.
NOTE: The candidates claiming reservation benefits under the above categories shall produce original documents in support of their claim to the Committee for Admissions and he shall be entitled to refer the original documents of the candidates claiming reservation for scrutiny and confirmation to the following authorities:
(i) NCC … To the Director of NCC, Andhra Pradesh
(ii) Sports & Games … To the Vice-Chairman and Managing Director,
Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP)
(iii) Physically
Handicapped … To the Medical Board Constituted by the Competent
Authority.
(iv) CAP … To the Director, Sainik Welfare Department, Andhra
Pradesh.
(4) Reservation of seats for women:
33 1/3% of seats are guaranteed for women candidates in each category. This regulation of guarantee shall not be applicable if women candidates is selected on merit in each category from 33 1/3% or more of the seats therein. When the number of women candidates falls short of this percentage, it shall be made up by replacing the last selected male candidate by women candidate in that category.
9. Fees for
Private Un-aided Minority Medical & Dental Colleges:
Orders will be issued separately.
( BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
S. BHALERAO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
To
The Commissioner, Printing of Stationary & Stores Purchase (Printing Wing) Dept.
Chanchalguda, Hyderabad. (With a request to publish the notification in the AP. Extra-ordinary Gazette and supply 100 copies of the same to this dept.)
The Director of Medical Education, A.P., Hyderabad.
The Registrar, NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada.
The Principal Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad through
Director of Medical Education.
The Director of Health, A.P., Hyderabad.
The Education (EC) Department.
Copy to:
The Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare ,
Department of Health, New Delhi.
The Secretary , Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India , New Delhi.
The P.S. to Principal Secretary to CM.
SF/SCs.
Note: This G.O. is available in the Internet and can be accessed at the
address http://apts.gov.in /apgos.
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