Mbbs Prospectus For 2023 2024 Website PDF
Mbbs Prospectus For 2023 2024 Website PDF
Mbbs Prospectus For 2023 2024 Website PDF
ON BEHALF OF
THE GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH DEPARTMENT OF
MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH
Website: www.amruhp.ac.in
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IMPORTANT DATES AND INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
1. submission of online application form with successful transaction of fee. 20-25 July 2023
12:00 Noon
2. Date of displaying of the provisional combined and category-wise merit list 27 July 2023
on the University website www.amruhp.ac.in of qualified candidates of NEET-
UG-2023 who applied online with successful transaction of fee within
prescribed date to the University and obtained the printo u t of confirmation
copy of ONLINE application form.
3. 28 July 2023
Release of final category wise merit list
4. 29-31 July 2023
Filling of choices/ preferences of course/ colleges and quota for provisional 11:59 PM
allocation of seats through online 1st round counselling.
5. 3 August 2023
1st Round Provisional seats allocation.
6. 5 August 2023
1st Round Final seats allocation.
7. Date for joining the allotted college and course 7-8 August 2023
12. Filling of choices preferences of course/ college and quota for provisional 22-24 August 2023
15. Last date for joining for the candidates allotted seats in 2nd round of 1-4 September 2023
counselling.
16. Display of vacancy position 5 September 2023
17. Filling up fresh online counselling form for 3 r d round of counseling for allocation 5-6 September 2023
against vacant seats in Govt. Medical/Dental Colleges including Private Medical/
Dental Colleges.
18. 3rd Round Provisional Merit list 8 September 2023
20. Filling of choices preferences of course/ college and quota for provisional 10-13 September 2023
allocation of seats through online 2nd round counseling.
21. 3rd Round Provisional seats Allocation 16 September 2023
24. Last date for joining for the candidates allotted seats in 3rd round of 20-21 September 2023
counselling.
25. Display of vacancy position 22 September 2023
The Schedule for subsequent/stray rounds of counseling shall be displayed on the university website
Note: Any change in the counseling schedul, shall be uploaded on the University website www.amruhp.ac.in .
Therefore, the candidates are advised to remain in touch regularly with the University website till the
completion of admission process.
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Important Note:
(i) The complete text of the counseling prospectus is available on the University Website: www.amruhp.ac.in
and Directorate of Medical Education & Research, H.P. website www.hp.gov.in/hpdmer. Candidates may
download the complete copy of the text of the prospectus and may read it carefully. Thereafter, apply online
within the prescribed date with successful transaction of fee and may obtain the print out of confirmation copy of
ONLINE application form as per instructions mentioned in the prospectus. The print out of confirmation copy of
online application form is required to be submitted along with allotment letter and requisite
certificates/documents by the candidates in person on the day of reporting for admission in the concerned
provisionally allocated college.
(ii) The merit list of qualified candidates of NEET-UG-2023 conducted by the NTA will only be drawn by the University
and application forms of candidates not found qualified in NEET-UG-2023 , shall be rejected without any notice
and names of such candidates will not figure in the merit list. The application fee shall not be refunded in any case.
(iii) In case of failure to complete any of the step of submission of online Application Form and payment of fee as per
requirement of online process, the final submission of online application will remain incomplete and
unsuccessful. Merely deduction of fee does not mean that the online application form has been submitted
successfully. In the event of failure of fee and non-generation of confirmation copy of the online application form,
the University shall, in no way be responsible.
(iv) Generation of confirmation copy confirms the correctness and final submission of application form. If
confirmation copy has not been generated, this means that application has not submitted successfully which will
lead to rejection.
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF DIRECTOR MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH H.P. AND THE COLLEGES
Sr. Description Office Telephone College Students College Fax No.
No. No. Section Tel. No.
1. Director Medical Education & Research, HP., Shimla 0177-2620733 DME Office No.. DME Office Fax
0177-2624895 No..0177-2624895
2. Principal, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla 0177-2804251 0177-2883374 0177-2658339
3. Principal, Dr. RPGMC, Tanda (kangra) 01892-267115 01892-267166 01892-267115
4. Principal, Dr.Y.S. Parmar Govt. Medical College , 01702-222209 01702-222011 01702-222209
Nahan
5. Principal, Sh. Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt. Medical 01905-243950 01905-243952 01905-243949
College, Ner-Chowk, Distt.Mandi
6. Principal, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Govt. Medical 01899-223959 01899-223959
College, Chamba
7. Dr.Radhakrishnan Govt. Medical College, Hamirpur 01972-222999 01972-222999
8. Principal, H.P. Govt. Dental College, Shimla 0177-2658838 0177-2652562 0177-2651483
9. Principal, Maharishi Markandesher Medical College, 01792-262111 01792-262176 01792-268281
Kumarhatti Distt. Solan
10. Principal, Himachal Dental College, Sundernagar 01907-267183 01907-267165 01907-266093
11. Principal, Bhojia Dental College, Nalagarh 01795-246921 01795-244721 01795-246231
12. Principal, Himachal Institute of Dental Sciences, 01704-223726 01704-223298 01704-223726
Paonta Sahib
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SAY NO TO RAGGING
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
RAGGING:
• It is a menace
• It is not fun, it is a crime
• It ruins life
• It has no gains, only pains
• Eradicate Ragging Encourage brotherhood
• Stop ragging save your career
Late Sh. Amann Satya Kachroo
• Be student not criminals (1990-2009)
(MBBS 1st Year Student batch 2008-2009)
Dr. R.P. Govt. Medical College,
Kangra at Tanda
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CONTENTS
Sr. No. Particulars Page No.
Title Page
Important Dates & Information at a Glance 1
Telephone Numbers of the Director Medical Education & Research, 3
H.P. and Colleges & the AMRU
Information Regarding Ragging Act & Telephone Numbers 4
Contents 5
1. Introduction 6
2. Information regarding colleges 6
3. Distribution of seats and admission criteria & information regarding 9
NRI Quota & MMMC Kumarhatti, Solan (H.P.)
4. Eligibility and Qualifications 17
5. Instructions/Steps for filling up ONLINE Application form 20
6. Filling up of particulars and submission of certificates/documents 22
with the print out of online application form on the day of reporting
the College
7. Merit List 25
8. Counseling Schedule and admission procedure 25
9. Medical Examination & Registration 31
10. (a) Migration 31
(b) College session
11. Fees and Subscriptions 32
12. Courses of Studies and Examinations 35
13. Scholarships/Prizes 36
14. Internship Stipends 36
15. College Council 37
16. General Disciplinary Rules 37
17. College Sports 39
18. Students Association 39
19. Library Rules 39
20. College Hostels Rules 40
21. Some Dont’s 40
22. Utilization of Association Magazine and Sports Funds 40
23. Medical Facilities 41
24. Appendix -1 to Appendix-23 42-75
View of University 76
Views of Medical Colleges 77
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I. INTRODUCTION
(a) The Atal Medical and Research University, HP will be conducting the counselling on behalf of the
Government of Himachal Pradesh (Department of Medical Education & Research) through Centralized
Counselling Committee constituted by the Government of Himachal Pradesh vide Notification No. HFW-
B(F)-11-4/2016 dated 1.11.2021 under the Chairmanship of the Director Medical Education & Research,
Himachal Pradesh for filling-up of State, Management and NRI Quota seats in Government and Private
Medical and Dental Colleges of the State of Himachal Pradesh on the basis of qualified candidates of
NEET-UG-2023 conducted by the National Testing Agency. The said qualified candidates are required to
apply online by using the website of the University within stipulated period. The rules & regulations as
contained in the prospectus have been framed/approved by the Government of Himachal Pradesh
keeping in view the guidelines of Medical Council of India/National Medical Commission and Dental
Council of India for admission to MBBS/BDS courses. This centralized Online counseling shall be
conducted for 85% State Quota Seats which includes the reserved seats of Children of J&K Migrants,
Children of Tibetan Refugees, NRI and Economically Weaker Sections(EWS) in Government Medical/Dental
Colleges and all the seats of Private Un-aided Medical/ Dental Colleges as per distribution of seats given in
the prospectus, through this counselling.
(b) The desirous candidates including NRI who are qualified in NEET-UG-2023 and fulfill the prescribed
eligibility criteria and other conditions of the prospectus may apply online by using University website
www.amruhp.ac.in for seeking admission to MBBS/BDS courses in different Medical and Dental Colleges
situated in the State of Himachal Pradesh. The application forms of candidates who will be found non-
qualified in NEET-UG-2023, shall be rejected without any notice. The printout of the computer-
generated confirmation copy of the online application form along with Allotment Letter and self-
attested photocopies of documents/certificates is required to be submitted in person by the candidates
on the day of reporting to the provisional allocated college. The original documents/ certificates shall
also be required to be produced by the candidates at the time of reporting to the provisionally
allocated college for verification to determine the prescribed eligibility criteria for admission as per
provisions of the prospectus.
(ii) Presently I.G.M.C. Shimla is running MBBS Degree, PG Degree (MD/MS) and PG Diploma’s
Courses of Atal Medical & Research University. The duration of MBBS Course is 4½ years
followed by one year compulsory rotatory internship. The students will only become eligible for
the award of MBBS degree after satisfactory completion of the course and the internship training.
This is however subject to amendments by the Medical Council of India and Atal Medical and
Research University, HP from time to time.
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2. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Kangra at Tanda
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Govt. Medical College, Kangra at Tanda started functioning from the
academic session 1997-98 with intake capacity of 50 seats. Subsequently, the admission
capacity was increased from 50 to 100 seats from the academic session 2012-13 on year to
year permission basis. It is situated at Tanda 4 kms from Kangra. It is running MBBS Degree, PG
Degree (MD/MS) and PG Diploma’s Courses of Atal Medical & Research University. The
Hospital of the Dr. Rajendra Prasad Govt. Medical College Kangra at Tanda has been made
functional from 3.12.2007. The Nagrota Bhagwan Block and its associated Medical Institutions
are attached with the College for imparting of clinical/practical training in rural and urban
areas. The duration of MBBS course is 4 ½ years followed by one year compulsory rotatory
internship. The students are eligible for the award of MBBS degree only after satisfactory
completion of the course and the internship training. This is however subject to amendments
by the Medical Council of India and Atal Medical and Research University, HP from time to
time.
3. Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar Government Medical College, Nahan, Distt. Sirmour
The Govt. of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi had issued letter of
permission vide letter No.U-12012/725/2015-ME-I dated 15.6.2016 on yearly renewal basis to
start MBBS course with intake capacity of 100 seats from the academic session 2016-17.
However, the admissions to the subsequent academic sessions shall be made subject to renewal
of permission on year to year basis from the Govt. of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
New Delhi / Medical Council of India.
4. Sh. Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College, Ner-Chowk , Distt. Mandi
The Govt. of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi has issued letter of
permission vide letter No.U-12012/120/2016-ME-I(FTS.3088815) dated 31.05.2017 on yearly
renewal basis to start MBBS course with intake capacity of 100 seats from this academic
session 2017-18. However, the admissions to the subsequent academic sessions shall be made
subject to renewal of permission on year to year basis from the Govt. of India, Ministry of
Health& Family Welfare, New Delhi / Medical Council of India.
NOTE : The above Colleges are affiliated with the Atal Medical & Research University,
Himachal Pradesh, Mandi at Nerchowk from the Academic Session 2020-21.
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Note: The above seats distribution is provisional and subject to change, if any, by the State
Government on or before the first round of counseling.
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Note: The above seats distribution is provisional and subject to change, if any, by the State
Government on or before the first round of counseling.
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(c) College-wise and category-wise distribution of seats for 50% Management Quota
Seats in Private un-aided Dental Colleges.
Name of Category HDC Sunder BDC Nalagarh HIDS
Nagar Paonta Sahib
Total Seats 30 30 50
General/Unreserved 13 13 22
Scheduled caste 3 3 5
Scheduled Tribe 2 2 3
Other Backward Classes 2 2 4
Persons with Disability(PwD) 1 1 1
(benchmark disabilities as per DCI
guidelines Appendix-22)
Note: (i) Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Kumarhatti, Solan is a
constituent Medical College of Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Kumarhatti,
Solan (H.P.) under the provisions of Maharishi Markndeshwar University (Establishment
and Regulation Act, 2010 (Act No.22 of 2010). This Medical College is recognized by the
Medical Council of India. This Medical College has been included in this prospectus only
for the purpose of making arrangement for allotment of seats of qualified candidates
of NEET-UG-2023 through Centralized Counselling Committee as per directions of the
State Government vide notification No.HFW-B(B)-12-4/2013-I- Loose(Part)
dated15.03.2016 and subsequent corrigendum of even number dated 19.03.2016 as
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well as directions of the Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
(Medical Education Policy), Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi vide letter No.V.11011/1/2015-
MEP(Pt.) dated 10th March, 2017.
MMMCH, Solan 23
Total 43 Total 35
(f) Fee structure of MBBS course in Maharishi Markandshwar Private Medical College,
Kumarhatti, District Solan as approved by the Government of H.P. (Department of
Higher Education) vide letter No. EDN-H(8)A(1)Pvt.-Univ.-08/2008 dated 30th
June.2023
SR Details of 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Final Year Total
No. Category
1 IRDP/BPL 53,240/- 58,564/- 63,888/- 69,212/- 74,536/- 3,19,440/-
3. BACKWARD AREA SEATS: These seats are reserved for candidates belonging to
backward areas as notified by the Himachal Pradesh Government from time to time
in the following manner; provided further that the candidate under this category
must fulfill the basic eligibility criteria given under heading -11(IV) of the Prospectus.
(a) Candidates belonging to the backward area must be permanent resident of that
particular backward area and must have passed at least two examinations i.e.
primary/middle/matric/+1/+2 from the schools located in the backward area.
(b) If no candidate as per (a) is available, then a candidate belonging to backward
areas will be considered.
(c) In case no candidate as per (a) and (b) above is available for the backward area’s
seat, the same will go to general category candidate.
Note: The candidate(s) who studied in non-backward area school and taken admission in backward
area school during mid-session shall not be considered for admission against the backward area
reserved seats.
4. CRITERIA FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (Benchmark Disabilities)
(a) For MBBS/BDS Courses as per MCI/NMC/DCI Guidelines: Persons having
benchmark disabilities have entitled for reservation under the Rights of Persons with
Disability Act, 2016, 5% seats of the annual sanctioned intake capacity shall be filled
up by candidates with benchmarked Disabilities in accordance with the provisions of
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 based on the merit of NEET-UG-2023 .
For this purpose, the specified Disability as prescribed by Medical Council of India for
admission to MBBS course vide Notification No.MCI-34(41)/2018-Med./170045 dated
4th February, 2019 is available at Appendix--21. Similarly, for admission to BDS
course, the specified disability as prescribed by the Dental Council of India vide letter
No.DE-88(10)-M2-2018/9676 dated 13.2.2019 is also available at Appendix-22. If the
seats reserved for the persons with disabilities in a particular category remain unfilled
on account of unavailability of candidates, the seats should be included in the annual
sanctioned seats for the respective category (Un-reserved). Candidates who will be
considered themselves eligible for this category are advised to ensure their eligibility
by getting themselves examined as per criteria laid down in the aforesaid Appendix of
the prospectus from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board of the Indira
Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Shimla or Dr. Rajendra Prasad Govt. Medical
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College & Hospital Kangra at Tanda. They are required to obtain the Disability
Certificate from them and produce the same as per Appendix--8(i) & Appendix-8(ii)
at the time of counselling. However, the said certificate should be issued within three
months prior to 1st round of counselling for seeking admission to MBBS/BDS courses
for claiming the benefit of reservation as per requirement of the prospectus.
5. Children of Jammu & Kashmir migrants will be required to apply for
counselling/admission on the basis of the merit of the NEET-UG-2023 against the
seats reserved for them. The candidates should possess the minimum educational
qualification and age as prescribed in the prospectus. Their merit shall be drawn in
their own category.
6. Children of Tibetan Refugees will be required to apply for counselling/admission on
the basis of the merit of the NEET-UG-2023 against the seats reserved for them. The
candidates should possess minimum educational qualifications and age as
prescribed in the Prospectus and should be sponsored by Tibetan Govt. in Exile. However,
their merit shall be drawn in their own category.
7. All India Quota seats: These seats i.e. 15% in Govt. Medical/Dental Colleges shall be
filled up on the basis of All India merit ranking of NEET-UG-2023 for which the online
counseling will be conducted by the Directorate General of Health Services,
Government of India, New Delhi for which the eligible candidates are advised to visit
the website www.mcc.nic.in.
8. (a) NRI Category: The NEET-UG -2023 qualified candidate who are claiming seats under
NRI category shall satisfy the following:
i. Applicant shall be NRI citizen by himself / herself.
or
ii. Applicant’s parents shall be NRI and fulfil following criterion:-
(a) Holding the OCI/PIO/Permanent citizenship status with AP origin.
(b) Shall have the annual income sufficient to support the course of study of
his/her ward.
9. (i) All the candidates under Group-A & B will have to apply amongst their own
categories. The candidates of reserved categories (except children of J&K migrants,
children of Tibetan Refugees and NRI), if selected, by virtue of their General
Combined merit under Group-B (Unreserved) shall not exhaust the seats reserved for the
reserved categories subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria as prescribed for un-reserved
category. However, the allotment of seats will be made college-wise depending upon the
merit-cum-choice of the candidate(s) for the concerned college.
Provided further that the reserved category candidates shall be entitled to
admission on the basis of their own category merit as per option of the college for
taking admission, where a specified number of seats have been kept reserved for
them, when all the seats under Unreserved category by virtue of General Combined
merit are filled-up in the respective Medical/Dental Colleges, as the case, may be.
(ii) A candidate wishing to be considered for a reserved seat, shall in his/her application
form specify only one category of reserved seat for which he/she has applied for.
He/she will not be permitted to change the category once indicated in his/her
application form. Provided further that this will not prejudice his/her case for being
selected against Group-B (Unreserved) seats by virtue of his/her merit.
(iii) Save as otherwise provided, unfilled seats from Group-A will be treated as un-
reserved when the required number of the candidates are not found eligible as per
rules of the prospectus and the same will be added to Group-B (un-reserved).
Provided that in case of SC/ST categories, their seats would be inter-transferable, if
eligible candidates are not available in either of the category.
10. (i) The unfilled seats, if any, of Children of J & K Migrants and Children of Tibetan
Refugees shall be filled up from the candidates of Group-B (Unreserved) from the
merit list drawn by the University, as the case, may be, on the basis of the NEET-UG-
2023 with the permission of the Director Medical Education & Research, H.P.
(ii) The vacant/unfilled seats, if any, under NRI Quota and Persons with Disability (PwD) shall
be filled up on the basis of NEET-UG-2023 merit drawn by the AMRU from the qualifying
candidates of Group-B (Unreserved) in order of merit during 2nd round of counseling, if eligible
candidates are not available subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria as meant for State
Quota seats. The fee structure of seats filled in this manner shall be at par with State Quota
Seats.
11. Definitions of :
(i) Bonafide Himachali Certificate: The Bonafide Himachali Certificate issued by the
competent authority on or after January 2013 shall only be acceptable as per
Appendix -1.
(ii) Freedom Fighter is a person as declared so by the H.P. Government ‘Wards‘
means and includes Children/Grand Children (only from paternal side) of the
Freedom Fighter.
Provided the benefits can also be extended to the sons/daughters (from
maternal side) of a Freedom Fighter subject to the condition that the Freedom
Fighter is/was not having a son. Under this category, the candidates are
required to submit certificate on the prescribed format as per Appendix-6.
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(iii) Backward area: The backward area as listed in the notification No. PLG- (BASP)-
1/95 dated the 16th June 1995, issued by the Financial Commissioner-Cum-
Secretary (Planning) Govt. of Himachal Pradesh or areas as may be notified to
be Backward Areas by the Government of Himachal Pradesh from time to time.
Under this category, the candidates are required to submit certificate on the
prescribed format as per Appendix-7.
(iv) “Ex-Serviceman” means retired personnel of three wings of Armed Forces i.e.
Army, Air Force and Navy, their widows/wards shall apply under this category
according to priority as mentioned in the Appendix-20 for which they are
required to produce a certificate as per Appendix-4 of the prospectus.
(v) “Defense Personnel” means serving personnel of three wings of Armed Forces
i.e. Army, Air Force and Navy, their wards/wives shall apply under this category
according to priority as mentioned in the Appendix-20 for which they are
required to produce a certificate as per Appendix-5 of the prospectus.
Note: The allotment of seats under the above mentioned categories i.e. (iv) &
(v) shall be made strictly as per priority basis as mentioned in the Appendix--
20 of the prospectus.
(vi) Single Girl Child means parent having a single girl child without any sibling
subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria as prescribed for State Quota Seats.
Under this, category, the candidate has to produce a certificate as per
Appendix-9.
(vii) Jammu & Kashmiri Migrants means the person forced to leave Jammu &
Kashmir due to terrorism and are residing or rehabilitated in other parts of
country. However, they will have to produce a certificate duly issued by the
competent authority i.e. District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner of the area
concerned as per Appendix -10.
(viii) Children of Tibetan Refugees means wards of Tibetan Refugees sponsored by
the Tibetan Government in Exile for which the candidates are required to
submit the certificate on the prescribed format as per Appendix-11.
(ix) Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) means the persons who fulfilled the
criteria as prescribed by Government of Himachal Pradesh Department of
Personnel (AP-III) vide letter No.PER(AP)-C-B(12)-1/2019 dated 11.06.2019. As
per aforesaid letter, the persons who are not covered under the scheme of
reservation for SCs, STs, and OBCs and whose family has gross annual income
below Rs.4.00 lakh (Rupees four lakh only) are to be identified as EWSs for
benefit of reservation. Income shall also include income from all sources i.e.
salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc. for the financial year prior to the
year of application. Also, persons whose family owns or possesses any of the
following assets shall be excluded from being identified as EWS, irrespective of
the family income: -
(i) More than 1 hectare; of Agriculture Land in rural areas and 500 M 2 land
in urban areas;
(ii) Residential flat/house of more than 2500 square feet in rural/urban areas;
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(iii) Family of income tax payee;
(iv) Family of Regular/Contract employees of the Central Government, State
Government, Board, Corporation and autonomous bodies and Public
Sector Undertakings etc.
Note: The candidates claiming the benefit of reservation under EWS
category is required to submit the certificate on the prescribed format
as per Appendix-12(i) & (ii) (as applicable) duly issued by the competent
authority of the State of Himachal Pradesh.
(x) NRI students means wards of Indian citizen : As prescribed under clause 8
of eligibility criteria.
IV. ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS
(A) 1. General Criteria for eligibility for State Quota Seats :
Only the candidates who have qualified the NEET-UG-2023 shall be eligible to apply
online for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses through centralized counseling in
Government Medical/Dental Colleges including State Quota Seats in Private un-aided
Medical/Dental Colleges situated in Himachal Pradesh subject to the fulfillment of
eligibility criteria prescribed at Sr. No.2 below: -
2. Specific Criteria for eligibility:
The following categories of candidates shall be eligible for the State Quota Seats:
(i) Bonafide Himachali Students or the children of Bonafide Himachali, irrespective
of their place of schooling.
(ii) The children of parents who are not bonafide Himachalis and who are Central
Government employees (like those of All India Services/Central Civil Services)
OR employees working within the State of Himachal Pradesh in Autonomous
Bodies/Institutions/Organizations/Semi Government Bodies established by
Central/Other State Governments OR Serving Judges of the Hon’ble High Court
of Himachal Pradesh OR Regular employees of Himachal Pradesh
Government/H.P. Government Undertakings/Autonomous Bodies wholly
owned by Himachal Pradesh Government shall be eligible for admissions in
State Quota seats subject to fulfillment of following conditions:-
(a) The employee should be working for a period of continuous two years
within the State of Himachal Pradesh in preceding four years on or
before 1st January of the year of passing 10+2 examinations and
(b) His or her child should have passed 10+1 (or equivalent and 10+2 (or
equivalent) from the recognized schools or colleges situated in the State
of Himachal Pradesh and affiliated to ICSE/CBSE/HPBOSE or equivalent
Boards/Universities established by law in India.
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(a) Such employees have been holding posts outside Himachal Pradesh on
or before 1st January of the year of passing 10+2 examinations for at
least a continuous period of three years.
Note : 1. Candidates seeking admission under State Quota on the basis of eligibility criteria as defined
above under Clause-IV(A)2(ii) shall be considered only Unreserved category, as the seats under
reserved categories are meant only for Bonafide Himachali . Such candidates shall have to
submit the certificate on the prescribed format (s) as per Appendix-13 as applicable.
(B) Eligibility Criteria for Management Quota Seats
The Management Quota Seats in Private un-aided Medical/Dental Colleges in
the State of Himachal Pradesh, shall be filled up from the qualified candidates of
NEET-UG-2023 in order of common merit drawn by the University for which
there will be no condition of Bonafide Himachali. Under this
quota, both Himachali and Non-Himachali (Indian National) interested
candidates can apply online for admission to MBBS/BDS courses through
Centralized Counselling subject to fulfillment of minimum educational
qualification and age etc. as prescribed in the prospectus.
Note: (i) Candidates who do not fulfill the eligibility criteria as prescribed for State Quota
Seats, will be considered only for Management Quota seats, if otherwise they are
interested.
(ii) The merit list of qualified candidates of NEET-UG-2023 who applied online to the
University within stipulated period will only be drawn by the University and
application forms of candidates not found qualified in NEET-UG-2023 will be rejected
without any notice and names of such candidates shall not be included in the merit
list. The application fee shall not be refunded in any case.
The proviso in italics has been subject matter of challenge before the Hon’ble
High Court of Delhi, Hon’ble High Court of ALLAHABAD, Lucknow Bench and
Hon’ble High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur. The provisions of the
regulations disqualifying recognized Open School Board candidates and the
candidates who have studied Biology/Biotechnology as an additional subject
has been struck down.
The Medical Council of India has preferred Special Leave Petitions before the
Hon’ble Supreme Court and Appeals in the Hon’ble High Courts. Therefore, the
candidatures of candidates in the NEET-UG-2023 who have passed the
qualifying examinations i.e. 10+2 from National Institute of Open Schooling or
State Open Schools or as private candidates from recognized State Boards; or
with Biology/Biotechnology as additional subject shall be allowed but subject to
the outcome of Special Leave Petitions/Appeals filed by the Medical Council of
India.
OR
B.Sc. Examination of an Indian University provided that he/she has passed the
B.Sc. Examination with not less than two of the subjects Physics, Chemistry,
Biology (Botany, Zoology)/Bio-technology and further that he/she has passed
the earlier qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.
OR
Any other examinations which in scope and standard (Last 2 years of 10+2 study
comprising of Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology; Which shall
include practical test in these subjects) is found to be equivalent to the
intermediate Science Examination of an Indian University/Board, taking
Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology including practical tests in each
of these subjects and English.
Provided further that the students studied abroad seeking admission into
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Medical/Dental Colleges in India must have passed in the subjects of Physics,
Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and English upto the 12 standard level with
50% marks as mentioned above and their equivalency shall be determined as
per regulations of the Medical Council of India by the Association of Indian
Universities, New Delhi.
(b) The above qualifications will only determine the eligibility of a candidate for
admission, but the admission shall be made through common/ centralized
counselling committee on the basis of merit drawn by the AMRU of those
qualified candidates of NEET who have submitted online application form successfully
with requisite transaction of fee within stipulated period.
(c) Passing of English Examination in Pre-medical or other equivalent examination
is compulsory, at the time of counselling. No permission for passing English
after admission into the course(s) will be granted.
(b) Before proceeding to apply online, please ensure that you have:
➢ Applicant should sign with black ink on a white paper and get the
signature scanned.
➢ The signature must be of the applicant and not of any other person.
➢ Maximum size 100 KB (width:135 pixels x height: 65 pixels)
➢ Scanned signature format should be jpg or jpeg only.
(d) You must give a correct mobile number in personal details. If you don’t
have mobile number, please enter your parents/guardian’s mobile
number in order to communicate any important information to you.
(e) Fee Details: Fee for MBBS/BDS online application form is Rs. 2000/- for
General/NRI/OBC & Other Categories and Rs.1000/- for SC/ST/PwD
Categories.
The applicant must fill all the details as asked on each screen and proceed further step by step.
There will be validation of details with NEET UG 2023 data. Once all the details are filled,
and submitted, the candidate should take a print of admissionform.
3. (i) After successful remittance of fees, system will generate print out of the confirmation copy
of the online application form and the same shall be submitted along with Allotment letter
and other relevant certificates/documents by the candidate in person on the day of reporting
in the allotted college.
(ii) Failure to complete any of the steps of online application form and payment of fee as per
requirements of online process, final submission of online application will remain incomplete
and unsuccessful.
(iii) Generation of confirmation page confirms the correctness and final submission of application
form. If confirmation page has not been generated, this means that application has not been
submitted successfully.
Important Notes:
➢ Do not make any changes with pen on the particulars as printed on the printout of the online application
form. In case of any change/error in the particulars, the same may be edited online by the candidate on the given
time, beyond which no request on this account shall be entertained under any circumstances.
➢ Online application form registered within due date without successful transaction of requisite fee or without
completion of ONLINE process of application form, shall be rejected without any intimation.
➢ Incomplete online application form due to any error committed by the candidate, which does not generate the
printout of the application form will be summarily rejected. Any wrong or misleading entry in the online
application form will also lead to rejection thereof without assigning any reason.
➢ For any technical query while filling up online application form, candidate shall raise a ticket from their login or
send an e-mail at helpdesk.amruhp@gmail.com. Any query raised/submitted shall be resolved/responded to
within 4-6 working hours (10:00AM to 5:00PM) Monday to Saturday. The University will not be responsible for
raising query after4 PM on the last date of closing of application/fee payment.
➢ For any other query, please contact on WhatsApp No.., 9459139364.
(x) Certificate of being children of those parents who are not Bonafide
Himachali and are employees Central Government working in Himachal
Pradesh (like All India Services/Central Civil Services)/Employees working
within the State of
H.P. in Autonomous Bodies/Institutions/Organizations/Semi-Government
Bodies established by Central/Other State Governments/Serving Judges of
the Hon’ble High Court of H.P./Regular employees of Himachal Pradesh
Government/H.P. Government Undertakings/Autonomous Bodies wholly
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owned by H.P. Govt. on account of their service/posting in the State of H.P.
is required as per Appendix-13 of the prospectus (if applicable)
(xi) A copy of equivalence certificate issued by the H.P. Board of School
Education, Dharamshala in the case of candidate having passed their 10+2
examinations other than H.P. Board of School Education, Dharamshala/
CBSE/ICSE.
(xii) Affidavit on plain paper indicating that the advantage of domicile State is
being taken in Himachal Pradesh only and nowhere else as per Specimen
attached at Appendix -15 (original).
(xiii) Four copies of passport size colour photograph.
Important Notes:
(i) All the original Certificates shall be required for verification at the college level by the Committee.
(ii) The documents regarding anti-ragging measure as per Appendix -17 & Appendix-18 shall be
submitted by the candidates at the time of taking admission in the concerned allotted college.
(iii) The fees and other dues as mentioned in the prospectus shall be deposited on the day of reporting
the allocated college after verification of requisite documents and medical fitness as per
provisions of the prospectus.
(iv) Doubtful certificates will be got verified through the competent authority or department
concerned and if found wrong, will render the student liable to be removed from the college as
well as suitable legal action.
(v) The print out of online Application Form and photocopies of the documents/certificates attached
therewith shall not be returned in any case.
Note: (i) the candidature for admission of the candidates who have not applied online within
stipulated period to the AMRU, shall not be considered under any circumstances, even
if, they have qualified the NEET-UG-2023.
(ii) Merely listing of the name in the merit list does not confer any right to the candidate for
admission in MBBS/BDS courses. However, the admission to the course in the
Medical/Dental colleges shall be made subject to fulfillment of prescribed eligibility
criteria of the prospectus and availability of seats.
(iv) Merely submission of online admission application form and fee on the basis of NEET-
UG-2023 does not confer any right to the candidate to secure a seat for admission to
MBBS/BDS course. However, the admission to the course shall be made subject to
fulfillment of the prescribed eligibility criteria and merit of a candidate, which shall
be determined by the Admission Committee strictly as per provisions laid down in the
prospectus.
2. (a) After completion of 1st round of counselling, the 2nd round of counselling shall be
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conducted as per schedule by the University and the online counselling form shall be
made available on the University website www.amruhp.ac.in. Candidates are
required to fill up fresh choices/preferences of course, college(s) and quota within
stipulated period for provisional allocation against vacant seats. All candidates whose names
figured in the AMRU merit list notified by the University are entitled to fill the choices of
college/course online for 2nd round of counselling. If candidate is satisfied with his/ her seat
allocated during the 1st round of online counselling, he/she is not required to participate in
the subsequent round of online counselling. Shifting/up-gradation from one Medical/Dental
college to another colleges and course shall also be made during the 2nd round of counselling.
Candidates willing to fill choices of college as per their preference of course/quota during 2nd
or subsequent round of counselling are required to remit following token amount, failing
which no seats shall be allocated to them. However, the candidates already admitted during
the 1st round of counseling in the Government Medical/Dental Colleges including Private
Dental Colleges are not required to remit this token amount of fee while filling the
preferences for 2nd round of counseling.
Note: (i) If candidate wants to opt different choices/preferences of course, college and
quota, the fee of higher side shall be remitted by the candidate.
(ii) No seat shall be allocated without remitting the aforesaid token amount of fee
during the 2nd and subsequent rounds of counseling.
(b) It is pertinent to mention here that the candidates can fill the choices of colleges,
course/quota which are not reflecting in the vacancy position of seats, as few seats
may arise due to shifting of candidates during 2nd round of counseling from one
college to another as per their choices/preferences by vacating the already
occupied seat of 1st round of counseling. In this regard, it is made clear that some
seats of Persons with Disability (PwD) and NRI Quota seats etc. may remain vacant
after exhausting all candidates of respective quota/category. In view thereof, seats
of any category/quota may became vacant in 2nd round due to shifting/conversion
of seats. Hence, it is not mandatory to fill only those choices/preferences which
are reflecting in the vacancy position of seats. Therefore, candidates are advised to
fill the preferences/choices of colleges as per their choice. The seats in 2nd round
will be allocated as per availability of seats as per merit- cum -choice/preference
submitted by the candidate.
(c) During the Second round of Counselling, if an admitted candidate of round-1, who
have participated in 2nd round is not getting up gradation then he/she will retain
his/her seat with category allotted in Rount-1 and will not be shifted to any other
point/category. The allocation in 2nd round shall be done of only those seats which
remain vacant on completion of admission of first round and are displayed as
vacancy position for 2nd Round. During 2nd round of Common/Centralized
Counselling, firstly allocation will be done category-wise and remaining unfilled
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reserved seats will be converted and filled with unreserved candidates (Group-B)
according to merit as per Counselling procedure, except NRI quota seats in private
medical college, MMMCH, Kumarhatti, Solan. The seats once converted to
“unreserved” in second round will be allotted on the basis of open merit in all
subsequent round. The unfilled NRI Quota seats in Dental Colleges will be
converted and filled with unreserved candidates in first round only.
3. (a) After completion of 2nd round of counselling, the 3rd round of counselling shall be
conducted as per schedule by the University and the online counselling form shall be
made available on the University website www.amruhp.ac.in. Candidates are
required to fill up fresh choices/preferences of course, college(s) and quota within
stipulated period for provisional allocation against vacant seats. All candidates whose names
figured in the AMRU merit list notified by the University are entitled to fill up the preferences
of college/course/quota for 3rd round of counselling. If candidate is satisfied with his/ her seat
allocated during the 1st or 2nd round of online counselling, he/she is not required to participate
in the subsequent round of online counselling. Shifting/up-gradation from one
Medical/Dental colleges to another colleges and course shall also be made during the 3rd
round of counselling. Candidates willing to participate in the 3rd round of counselling are
required to remit the Token amount as described for 2nd Round while filling their preferences
of college/course online, failing which no seats shall be allocated to them. However, the
candidates already admitted during the 1st or 2nd round of counseling are not required to
remit the token amount of fee while filling the preferences for 3rd round of counseling.
(b) The candidates can fill the choices of colleges, course/quota which are not reflecting in the
vacancy position of seats, as few seatsmay arise due to shifting of candidates during 3rd round
of counseling from one college to another as per their choices/preferences by vacating the
already occupied seat of 2nd round of counseling. The seats in 3rd round will be allocated as
per availability of seats as per merit- cum -choice/preference submitted by the candidate.
(c) During the 3rd round of Counselling, if an admitted candidate of round-2, who has
participated in 3rd round, is not getting up gradation then he/she will be allowed to
retain the seat with category allotted in Rount-2. The vacant seats of 2nd round will be
displayed as vacancy position for 3rd round and will be filled category-wise in 3rd
round. It is clarified here that since all the remaining seats had already been filled after
converting them to un-reserved category, based on merit -cum-preference, the
vacancy of category will only arise if the candidate allotted seat under some reserved
category does not join. During 3rd round of Common/Centralized Counseling also, the
remaining reserved seats will be converted to unreserved as per Counselling
procedure like in 2nd round.
4. After completion of 1st, 2nd & 3rd round of counselling, the schedule for Stray Vacancy
Round of counseling shall be issued by the University and the online counselling form
shall be made available on the University website www.amruhp.ac.in. Candidates who
are not admitted in any Medical/Dental College and are eligible for participating in
the Stray Round of online counseling are required to fill up fresh choices/preferences
of course, college and quota in the online application form within stipulated period
for provisional allocation against vacant seats along with requisite amount as
prescribed for token amount of fee, as applicable. No inter-se-shifting from one Government
Medical College to another Medical College shall be allowed during the Stray Round of
Counselling as per MCI/ NMC guidelines. However, shifting for up-gradation of course and
quota from Private Dental Colleges to Govt. Dental College and Govt./Private Dental Colleges
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to MMMC. Solan and Govt. Dental College/MMMC, Solan to Govt. Medical Colleges in order
of merit-cum-choices/preferences of the course, college & quota shall be allowed.
Note: (i) Candidates who had not participated/allocated seats in the 1st , 2nd & 3rd rounds of
counseling can participate in the Stray Round of counseling as per their AMRU merit
Rank.
(iv) Candidates are advised to remain in touch with the AMRU websites regularly for any
change in the counselling /admission process as well as latest updates till the last
closing date of admission and University shall in no way be responsible for non-
communication on this account.
(b) MMMCH-Solan was allowed to conduct Mop-up round at Institutional level after
completion of 2nd round of Common/Centralized Counseling, as per orders of the
Hon’ble High Court of H.P. on 13-11-2020 passed on CWP No. 4119 of 2020-MMU Vs.
State of H.P. The aforesaid orders were applicable for the academic session 2020-21
only whereas, as per Common/ Centralized Counseling procedure, all seats are
required to be filled- up by the State Common/Centralized Counselling Committee.
Now as per guideline of DGHS, Govt. of India, there is no provision of Mop-up
round of counseling. So, seats remaining vacant MMMCH, Solan after 3rd round will be
intimated to them and will be filled at Institutional level as per provisions in the
Prospectus. A Stray Vacancy Round of Counseling for all Government Medical and
Government/ Private Dental Colleges situated in Himachal Pradesh will be conducted
by Atal Medical & Research University, Ner Chowk. If the State Quota seats remain
vacant the same shall be filled with eligible Management quota applicants in order of
merit.
12. The Token Amount of fees deposited by the candidate shall be refunded to him/her if
he/she is not allocated any seat in any round. The Token Amount shall be forfeited if
the candidate does not join on allocated seat. If a candidate deposits the Token
Amount more than once then Token Amount of that round in which he/she was not
allocated any seat will be refunded and the Token Amount of those rounds in which
he/she did not join on allocated seat shall be forfeited. The Token Amount of fee of
admitted candidates shall be transferred in the account of the concerned college on
receipt of claim form from the Principal of that Institute. Token amount will be
refunded only in the account from which payment of this amount was done therefore
all applicants are advised to pay token amount of fee from their own account or
parents account. The candidates can claim refund of token amount deposited by them
by filling online claim form available on their login page, within six months of last
date of admission notified by NMC.
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IX. MEDICAL EXAMINATION & REGISTRATION
1. The selected candidates will be called for medical examination and verification of the
documents attached to the original application in the Medical / Dental College on
their own expenses.
2. The students who take admission in MBBS / BDS courses should get vaccinated with
anti-Hepatitis-B themselves at their own expenses and they are required to do so
within 6 months from the date of their admission in the respective courses.
3. The standard of physical fitness will be as prescribed in Appendix-A-22 of the
prospectus with COVID-19 test, if declared unfit he/she will not be admitted in the
College. The said prescribed form of physical fitness is also available with the
concerned college office. The candidates having colour blindness upto CP 4 can be
considered for admission to MBBS/BDS courses. Provided further, that in the case of
Medical colleges, the medical examination of the candidates should be done by the
Medical Board constituted by the concerned Medical Colleges on the standard of
medical fitness prescribed as per Appendix A-22 of the prospectus. In the case of
dental colleges, medical fitness certificate should be issued by the competent
authorities i.e. CMO/MS within one month before seeking admission o BDS course as
prescribed in the aforesaid Appendix. Doubtful medical fitness certificate of the
candidate will be re-examined by the Medical Board at IGMC Shimla or Dr. RPGMC
Tanda as deemed fit by the Principals of the concerned colleges. The COVID-19 test
compulsory before admitting the candidates to the course
4. If the selected candidate does not join the college by the stipulated date and
complete the Medical Examination etc. as laid down in the prescribed form he/she
will not have any claim for the allotted seat, which will then be offered to the next
candidate on the merit list.
5. Every candidate coming from other Universities/Boards for admission to 1st year
MBBS/BDS courses in the Colleges has to produce migration certificate at the time of
admission in the college.
6. Soon after the admission in the Medical/Dental College, the students will get
themselves registered on payment of prescribed fee with the University.
7. If a candidate is admitted on the basis of application form, but at a subsequent time if
it is, discovered that any of the statement was false, the student shall be removed
from the College and all the fees and other dues paid shall be confiscated. Any further
action against the candidate and his/her parent/guardian that may be considered
suitable in accordance with law, may also be taken.
X (A) MIGRATION
The interested students may refer the rules of the Atal Medical and Research
University, HP and rules as laid down by the Medical Council of India/Dental Council
of India from time to time. Only those students can seek migration who fulfill other
eligibility conditions of the National Medical Commission/ Medical Council of
India/Dental Council of India and Atal Medical and Research University. For migration,
approval of the competent authorities shall be procured through the Director
Medical education & Research, Himachal Pradesh., Shimla.
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(B) COLLEGE SESSION
Academic Session is as follows:
(i) MBBS / BDS : (As per MCI/DCI Guidelines)
(b) Fee Structure for BDS Course in respect of Private Dental Colleges asper
Notification No.HFW-B(F)11-1/2020 dated 19/10/2021:
Tuition Fee and other charges for 2023-24 batch (p.a.)
Particulars State Quota Management Quota
Tuition Fee Rs.1,24,145/- Rs. 2,50,000/-
1. Fees will be charged for full calendar month and not any part thereof. The total
College and Hostel fees will be paid in two installments in the Month of March and
September or as notified or of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year students except newly
admitted first year students. The first installment of College fees will consist of half of
the tuition fee and all the private charges and the second installment will be charged
with the remaining half of the tuition fees. The first installment of hostel fees will be
charged half of the hostel fees inclusive of electricity and water charges and heating
charges plus the remaining other charges in full. Second installment will consist of the
hostel remaining fees inclusive of electricity and water charges plus heating charges.
2. The fee should be deposited by 15th of the month in which it becomes payable
without the late fee and upto the last day of the month with late fee of Rs. 10/- per
day. No notice will be displayed for depositing the College/Hostel fees and it will be
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students, responsibility to pay the dues in time. Failure to pay all fees and other dues
in full by the last of month by which they are payable shall automatically entail
removal of the students name from the roll. He/she however, may be re-admitted on
payment of arrears of fee plus re-admission fee for of Rs. 3000/-. The Principal is
however, empowered to grant exemption of fine in deserving cases.
Note:- Should the last day fall on Sunday or a holiday the fees shall be payable on the next
working day.
3. Fees once paid shall not be refunded, but in the case of students who are prevented
by illness or for other reasons beyond their control from attending the College in the
year for which they paid usual fees, the Principal may direct that the whole or the
part of the amount of fees shall not be again paid for the year in which such students
joined the College.
a) Regarding refund of fee in the event of shifting/migration of students from one
institution to other institution, it will be refunded/adjusted in all Govt. and
private institutions provided such shifting/migration takes place within the
stipulated last date of admission subject to provisions of the prospectus
b) After the close of the stipulated date of admission, no refund shall be allowed in
the case of shifting/leaving the seat by student from any of the institutions
unless the resultant vacancy is filled by the institution. However, as regards
candidates seeking admission under All India Quota/State Quota, their original
documents shall be deposited in the colleges concerned. In case, candidates
leave the course after the last cut-off date of admission, they shall deposit the
tuition fee of entire course for which the candidates concerned are required to
furnish the Bond duly attested by the Notary on the non-judicial stamp paper of
Rs.10/- after completion of final round of counseling.
c) Regarding collection of the fee for the entire course i.e. for all years, the
educational institutions will only charge prescribed fee for one year/semester if
the institution feels that any of the student who has been admitted to BDS
course may leave in midstream, then at most, it is required that the student
give a bank guarantee to cover the balance fee for the whole course and the
institution shall have the right to en-cash such bank guarantee, if the student
leave in the midstream. The said Bank Guarantee is to be given at the time of admission in the
concerned college and if candidate(s) fails to furnish the bank guarantee, his/her admission
will be made provisionally subject to furnishing the said bank guarantee within 15 days from
the date of admission and only thereafter, his/her admission will be regularized.
d) In case candidate already admitted in Dental College in the State of H.P. and
now opting MBBS seats, he/she should deposit the fee of the remaining course
of BDS and should have produced character-cum-NOC from the principal of the
concerned Dental College at the time of counselling.
4. The student seeking admission first time in the hostel in Govt. Medical/Dental
Colleges shall pay the room rent from the month of admission at the rate of Rs. 50/-
per men sum along with the caution money of Rs.250/- for admission to the hostel.
5. The rules pertaining to the non-payment of college fee apply to the non-payment of
room rent as well as with the difference that the re-admission fee for hostel will be
Rs. 500/-. The room rent once paid shall not be refunded on any account.
6. In addition to fee prescribed above an admission fee of Rs. 25/- per head will be
charged from all migrants, after passing the First Professional MBBS Examination/first
year BDS examination recognized by the Medical Council/Dental Council of India and
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from those who leave the college and are re-admitted afterwards.
7. A student having supplementary/fail till the final year will be charged a remand fee
including practical fee and hospital fee, if any, of Rs. 1000/- per subject in Govt.
institutions and Rs. 3,000/- per subject in a private un-aided Dental Colleges ( to be
charged by the affiliating University )
8. Securities not claimed within two years after the of student has left the college will
lapseto the Rogi Kalyan Samity Funds after deducting their dues from the amount, if
any, recoverable on account of arrears unpaid hostel/college fee or any other charges.
9. In case the student does not complete the course(MBBS/BDS) within prescribed
period and he/she retained the hostel in the college concerned till the completion of
course shall pay the hostel and mess charges as prescribed in the prospectus.
XII. COURSES OF STUDIES AND EXAMINATIONS
(A) MBBS:- Every student shall undergo a period of certified study extending over 4½
academic years divided into 9 semesters (i.e. of 6 months each) from the date of
commencement of his study for the subjects comprising the medical curriculum to
the date of completion of examination and followed by one year compulsory rotatory
internship. Each semester will consist of approximately 120 teaching days of 8 hours
each college working time, including one hour lunch. The period of 4½ years is divided
in three phases as follows:-
First Professional: In the second semester of Phase 1 training, in the subjects of
Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry.
Second Professional: In the fifth semester of Phase II training, in the subject of
Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology and Forensic Medicine.
Third Professional: Part-I. In the seventh semester of Phase II, in the subject of
Ophthalogy, Oto-rhino-laryngology and Community Medicine.
Third Professional : Part-II (Final Professional) at the end of Phase III training in the
subject of Medicine, Surgery, OBG and Pediatrics 9th semester.
The course of study for MBBS Degree examination will be according to rules and
regulations of Atal Medical and Research University, HP. Results of all University
examinations shall be declared before the start of teaching for next semester.
Note : Candidates shall be eligible for a degree of MBBS only after they have
Satisfactorily Completed prescribed course and internship training.
(B) B.D.S:- The course of study of BDS Degree examination will be according to rules and
regulations of the affiliating University and Dental Council of India. At present the BDS
course consists of four annual examinations i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and final BDS
examination and one year compulsory rotatory internship.
Every candidate will be required to attend the minimum prescribed period of training
as well as minimum prescribed percentage of practical lectures, clinical(s) etc; in each
subject as per Rules of AMRU and DCI. In case, he/she fall shorts of the prescribed
period of training or required percentage of lectures, practical(s) and clinical(s), he
/she will not be eligible to appear in the particular professional examination.
Note: Candidates shall be eligible for a degree of BDS only after they have
satisfactorily completed prescribed course and one year compulsory rotatory
internship.
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XIII. SCHOLARSHIPS/PRIZES
The following stipends and merit scholarships are sanctioned by the Himachal
Pradesh Government for students in the college: -
1) The students belonging to Antyodaya Pariwar/IRDP are entitled for an annual
financial assistance of worth Rs.5000/- and Rs.1200/- for hostlers on the production
of Antyodaya Pariwar Card/IRDP Certificate issued by the competent authority.
2) A Gold Medal Prize in the name of “Dr. Devi Chand Memorial Prize “will be awarded
every year by the Atal Medical and Research University, HP to the student standing
first in Medicine in Final MBBS Examination in IGMC, Shimla.
3) Dr. Devi Chand Memorial Oration” will be organized by the College every year on
the occasion of annual day. The intellectual of National / International fame will be
invited to participate therein, in IGMC, Shimla.
4) Tribhuvannaath Memorial Grant Trust USA Scholarship will be granted to the MBBS
students in IGMC, Shimla who stood Ist in Ist, 2 nd, 3rd Prof. (Part-I) & Third Prof.(Part-
II) AMRU Examination.
5) Scholarships in the form of Prize of academic incentive will be awarded by Mr.
M.M. Walia and Dr. (Mrs.) S.J. Walia in the memory of their late son Sapan Walia
for standing First, Second, and Third in First and Second Professional MBBS
examination for a duration of 18 months in the value of Rs.300/-, Rs 200/- and Rs
100/-P.M. respectively. Recipient students must have passed his/her 1 st and 2nd
Prof. MBBS (Annual) examination in first attempt. This scholarship/prize recipient
will have no bar for getting any other merit/State stipend/scholarship in IGMC,
Shimla.
13) (i) A scholarship worth Rs. 1000/- will be awarded to the each student getting 1st
position in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and final year of the BDS examinations in the
HP Government Dental College, Shimla by Sh. Deepak Joshi, Jai Ambay Crusher,
Man Pul, Tehsil Nadaun Distt. Hamirpur. This prize recipient has no bar for
getting any other merit/state stipend/scholarship.
(ii) A scholarship worth Rs. 1000/- will be awarded to the student getting highest
marks in the subject of Pedodontics of BDS examination in the HP Government
Dental College, Shimla by Nirmala Sharma, Shri Anand, F-III-41, Nabha Estate,
Shimla-4. This prize recipient has no bar for getting any other merit/state
stipend/scholarship.
Note: No student will be eligible to draw more than one stipend/scholarship /financial assistance
etc., except merit scholarship of the College, if any. The loans taken from the bank will not be
included in this financial assistance. The stipend/scholarship or a student taking loan from the
bank will not be discontinued.
XIV. INTERNSHIP STIPENDS
(A) MBBS / BDS
The students who pass their M.B.B.S. and BDS Examinations from Govt. Medical
/Dental Colleges of the State shall undergo internship training in the College
hospitals as also in the hospitals situated in Himachal Pradesh recognized for
imparting this training by the Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India will
be eligible for the stipend at the rate of Rs. 17,000/- per month, fixed with facility of
un- furnished free hostel accommodation with water and electricity. These stipends
will be granted for a period of 12 months only.
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(B) The students coming from other Medical Colleges and going out from Govt. Medical
and Dental Colleges of the State will not be eligible for the stipend. The former, however,
will be eligible to rent free hostel accommodation subject to its availability.
XV. COLLEGE COUNCIL
There is a College and Hospital Council with Principal as its President. The Council is
purely an advisory body to assist the Principal in internal administration.
XVI. GENERAL DISCIPLINARY RULES
Following rules will be taken into consideration while granting internal assessment in
various examination by the Head of the Departments.
Attendance:
Every student is required to attend punctually at the hours notified for lectures and
practical classes. A student who is late may not be allowed to enter the lecture theatre of
practical hall. If the student does not attend classes continuously for one month without
information/valid reason his/her admission will stand cancelled. In case, any student does
not attend the classes due to illness, the Principal of the college concerned shall take
medical certificate from the duly constituted Medical Board of the concerned Government
Medical College & Hospital in order to ensure the genuine illness of the student.
Ragging:
Every student of the College is informed that under the orders of the Hon’ble Court of
Himachal Pradesh and the rules framed by the University there under vide Statute 23-A
ragging is completely prohibited. Any student found involved in ragging will be summarily
expelled from the College and legal proceedings under Criminal law shall be initiated
against him/her. Further an affidavit has to be given by the student and his parents/local
guardian that he will not indulge in ragging at the time of his/her admission as per
Appendix-17& Appendix- 18 of the prospectus and thereafter during his/her tenure of
complete MBBS/BDS course. However, detailed guidelines have been received from the
Assistant Secretary & Nodal Officer( Anti-Ragging Committee), Medical Council of India
vide letter No.MCI-34(1)/2016-Med(Ragg)1/127758 dated 2.9.2016 which is attached at
Appendix--23 of the prospectus. The said guidelines will be adhered to strictly by the
Principals of the Medical/Dental colleges including students and the compliance report to
this effect will be submitted by the Principals of the colleges concerned to the MCI/DCI time
to time.
(a) It is for information that ragging incidents were occurred in Dr. R.P. Govt. Medical
College, Kangra at Tanda on 6th and 7th March 2009 and in Indira Gandhi Medical
College, Shimla on 19th and 20th March 2009. The following action has been taken by
the concerned Principal of the respective colleges: -
(i) Dr. R.P. GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE KANGRA AT TANDA.
1. Mukul Sharma S/o Sh. Anoop Sharma (Students of 2007 batch) has been
expelled from the Hostel as well as from the College for four Semesters (Each
Semester of Six Months).
2. Ajay Kumar Verma S/o Sh. Dharam Chand Verma Intern(Batch 2003) has been
expelled from the Hostel as well as from the College and his internship for four
Semesters (Each Semester of Six Months).
3. Naveen Verma S/o Sh. Prem Singh Verma (Student of 2007 batch) has been
expelled from the Hostel as well as from the College for four Semesters (Each
Semester of Six Months).
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4. Abhinav Verma S/o Sh. Davinder Verma (Student of 2007) has been expelled
from the Hostel as well as from the College for four Semesters (Each Semester
of Six Months).
5. Dr. Pradeep Bansal, Warden 1st year boys hostel has been suspended with
immediate effect.
6. Sh. Deepak Verma, Hostel Manager has been suspended with immediate
effect.
(ii) INDIRA GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE, SHIMLA.
Mr. Nikhil Verma and Mr. Sushant Sharma interns are :
(i) expelled from the Hostel for the entire period of their internship training.
(ii) suspended from internship training for a period of Six Months and put them
on conduct probation during the period of Suspension.
(iii) a fine of Rs. 1000/- each imposed upon the interns.
(b) In case of ragging incident in the college premises noticed by any student, he/she can
report the matter either to the Principal of the concerned college or to the following
authorities whose designation and telephone Numbers mentioned at page-3 of the
prospectus.
Class Room:
(i) Immediately after assembly of the class the roll will be called and absence of any
student noted. Any student misbehaving in the class be reported to the Principal for
further necessary action
(ii) Students are not permitted to remain in the lecture room except at the prescribed
hours of the lecture.
Examination:
(i) Students are not allowed to take into the examination hall text books, notes or
manuscript of any kind.
(ii) Any student found infringing the rules or having recourse to unfair means will be
expelled from the examination and the matter reported to the Principal for taking
further action.
Leave:
(i) No leave will be granted when examination is due.
(ii) In all cases leave taken will be at the students own risk so far as the percentage of
attendance is concerned and even medical certificate will not condone a deficiency in
attendance for a University examination.
(iii) Students must not leave the station without the permission of the Principal.
Books:
(i) Every student shall provide himself/herself with all the prescribed text books and
other necessary appliances.
(ii) Every student to whom books or other property of the Government are entrusted
shall be held responsible for their preservation good condition and in the event of
their being lost or damaged shall be required to replace them or defray their cost.
(iii) Any student breaking or damaging and college property shall be required to pay the
cost to repairs or replacement. In case of willful damage he/she shall be punished as
the Principal may deem fit.
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Correspondence:
(i) Students are forbidden to address any higher authority direct. Any communication
intended for such higher authority must be submitted through the Principal who will
forward it, if he considers it desirable. It will not be binding upon Principal that he
must forward all such applications.
(ii) Every student desirous of addressing the Principal by letter must do so separately.
Joint applications are entirely prohibited and will not receive attention.
(iii) Any student wishing to make a representation on any subject has the right to direct
access to the Principal during the College hours.
(i) The Principal/Professors and the staff are accessible for the consideration of
difficulties and grievances of student and will be always pleased to hear them and
give advice.
Miscellaneous:
(i) Every student will wish his teacher on the occasion of his first meeting in the College
or outside.
(ii) Students are required to observe order and quietness at all times in the College.
(iii) No game of any sort to be played during the hours allotted to lectures or class.
(iv) Smoking and use of liquor within the College premises including Hostel is prohibited,
and the defaulter will be rusticated.
(v) All irregularities, neglect of duties and breach of discipline are to be brought to the
notice of the Principle by the Professors under whom the students are working.
(vi) In dealing with any offence in College /Hostel , the Principal may decide whether it is
to be met with: any apology, verbal or written, or fine or suspension of scholarship or
expulsion from the College/Hostel.
The Principal is competent to remit the fine imposed by him.
(i) The decision of the Principal in all cases shall be final.
(ii) Woman students are required to wear simple dress in the College. Use of gaudy dress
is prohibited.
(iii) All students must provide themselves with washable white coats which shall be worn
while working in the college laboratories or hospital departments, with embodied or
separate small name plate.
(iv) No association can be formed in the College without prior permission of the head of
institution.
(v) No student is permitted to write anything on the blackboard unless asked by the
teachers to do so.
(vi) Student should not take part in politics.
XVII. COLLEGE SPORTS
Arrangements will be made for sports and games according to the season and
facilities available at respective college.
XVIII. STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
The Students Association may be organized with the approval of the Principal to
promote the cultural and extra-academic activities of the students.
XIX. LIBRARY RULES
There is a library maintained by the college for the students/staff. The member of the
library shall abide by the library Rules, approved by the Principal from time to time
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available with College library.
XX. COLLEGE HOSTELS RULES
In IGMC, Shimla there are 2 set of hostel viz (BHABA), (RAMAN) AND Girls Hostels
maintained by the College and the BDS students of Govt. Dental College, Shimla are also
provided hostel accommodation in these hostel. Every hostler shall abide by the Hostel
Rules as may be approved by the Principal of respective Institution from time to time.
Note: 1. Hostel facilities will be provided, if available.
2. Those who join hostel have to deposit Rs. 3000/- in advance for mess
charges in addition to all other charges as shown in the prospectus.
Hostel facilities will also be available for students selected for Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Govt. Medical College, Kangra, Himachal Dental College, (Private) Sunder Nagar, Bhojia
Dental College & Hospital(Private) Budh (Nalagarh) and Himachal Institute of Dental
Sciences, Paonta Sahib.
XXI. SOME DONT’S
(1) Do not interfere with the electric installations of the hostel.
(2) Do not keep any electrical appliance namely radio sets and room heaters etc.
(3) Do not indulge in un-authorized meeting, acrimonious discussions and controversial
debates with the hostel premises.
(4) Do not keep any jewelry, valuable articles or large sums of money in your room.
(5) Do not allow the electric light to burn when the room is not occupied and the water
tap to run unnecessarily. It is wasteful.
(6) Do not be absent from the hostel after night roll call. It is a serious offence which
may cause expulsion from the hostel.
(7) Do not keep any arms or incendiary articles. It is dangerous to the follow residents.
(8) Do not use any kerosene stove or burner in the room.
(9) Do not keep any pets in the hostel.
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APPENDIX -1
Note:
1. Certificate in respect of guardian will be accepted, if candidate’s father is not alive and
the candidate is solely dependent on the guardian, the relationship of the candidate
with the guardian should be stated.
2. The adoption deed in original duly registered in the Court in the year in which the
candidate was adopted by the legal guardian will only be valid as per law.
3. The certificate should be issued on or after 01.01.2013.
4. Doubtful certificates will be got verified through the competent authority and if found
wrong, will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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Signature ………………….
Place .............. *Designation with seal of office of
Date : .............. certificate issuing authority
Note : (i) The certificate (Form given above) should be signed by Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Executive
Magistrate(Tehsildar) of the area concerned of Himachal Pradesh to which the father/ mother of the
candidate belongs. It should be signed and not countersigned. The certificate should be issued on or
after 01.01.2013.
(ii) Doubtful certificates will be got verified from the competent authority and if found wrong, will
render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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Note :
1. The certificate as given above may be issued after verification from Revenue Records by the Sub-
Divisional Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/ Tehsildar of the area concerned of Himachal Pradesh to
which the father/mother of the candidates belongs. Certificate issued by other authority will not be
valid.
2. The certificate should be issued on or after 1.7.2021.
3. Doubtful certificate will be got verified from the competent authority and if found wrong, will render
the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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Sr. No…………..
It is further certified that Sh ……………….. has been covered under Priority No…………….
as per Appendix- 23 of the prospectus as mentioned hereunder:-
:-
Note: The certificate (Form as given above) should be signed by the Secretary, State/District Soldiers,
Sailors and Airmen’s Welfare Board situated in the State of Himachal Pradesh .
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Place : .......................
Date : .........................
Note: The certificate (Format given above) should be signed by the Deputy Secretary
(Defence) Government of India or the Officer Commanding concerned.
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APPENDIX -6 (GROUP-A-6)
CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY THE WARDS OF FREEDOM FIGHTER
HAILING FROM HIMACHAL PRADESH
Place : .......................
Date : ........................
Note:
1. The certificate (Format given above) should be signed by the District Magistrate of the
District concerned of Himachal Pradesh to which the parents of the ward belongs as
per the instructions given in the Prospectus.
2. An attested Photostat copy of such recognition granted to Freedom fighter be
attached with the application form.
3. Doubtful certificates will be got verified from the competent authority and if found
wrong, will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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Certified that the above named candidate has been examined in the light of the MCI
guidelines as per Appendix-A-24 by the Medical Board and he/she has been covered under
benchmark disability as specified below :-
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
Note: (i) The disability certificate should be issued by duly constituted Board by the
Indira Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Shimla or Dr. R.P. Govt. Medical
College, & hospital Kangra at Tanda
(ii) The disability certificate from Medical Board should be having been issued
within three months prior to 1st round of counselling for seeking admission to
MBBS course for claiming the benefit of reservation.
(iii) Doubtful certificates will be got verified from the competent authority and if
found wrong, will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal
action.
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Note: (i) The disability certificate should be issued by duly constituted Board by the
Indira Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Shimla or Dr. R.P. Govt. Medical
College, & hospital Kangra at Tanda
(ii) The disability certificate from Medical Board should be having been issued
within three months prior to 1st round of counselling for seeking admission in
BDS course for claiming the benefit of reservation.
(iii). Doubtful certificates will be got verified from the competent authority and
if found wrong, will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal
action.
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Signature
Date:…………………. Designation with Seal of
thePlace:……………….
Certificate issuing authority
Note: (i) This certificate should be signed by the Block Development Officer of the area
concerned of Himachal Pradesh to which the parent of the candidate belongs as
per Govt. letter No.Per.(AP-B)B(15)5/2014-Loose-I dated 14th July, 2017. It should
be signed and not countersigned.
(ii) The persons belonging to urban areas of the State of Himachal Pradesh, the
aforesaid certificate is to be issued by the Additional/Joint Commissioner of
Municipal Corporation/ Executive Officer/Secretary Nagar Parisad/ Sub Divisional
Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/Tehsildar as the case may be.
(iii) Doubtful certificate will got verified from the competent authority and if found
wrong, will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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Signature
Place : .............. Designation with seal of the issuing authority
Date : ............. (District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner of the area concerned
Note :
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Signature
Place : .............. Designation with seal of the issuing authority
(Tibetan Govt. in Exile)
Date : ..............
Note :
1. This certificate should be signed by the Central Tibetan Administration of His Holiness The Dalai Lama.
However, an undertaking/bond will be taken by the Central Tibetan Administration of His Holiness that the
candidate after completion of the course will serve for the Tibetan Administration at least for 3 years.
2. Doubtful certificates will be got verified through the competent authority and if found wrong, will render
the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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APPENDIX – 12(a)
Recent
Passport size
attested
photograph of
the applicant
*Note 1: Income covered all sources i.e salary, agriculture, business, profession etc.
**Note 2: The term “Family” for this purpose will include the person who seeks benefit of
reservation, his /her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her
spouse and children below the age of 18 years.
***Note 3: The property held by a “Family” in different locations or different places/cities have
been clubbed while applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS
status.
4. Doubtful certificates will be got verified through the competent authority and if found wrong,
will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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APPENDIX – 12(b)
Recent
Passport size
attested
photograph of
the applicant
Note: Doubtful certificates will be got verified through the competent authority and if found
wrong, will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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APPENDIX – 13
FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE FATHER/MOTHER OF THOSE CANDIDATES WHO ARE NOT BONAFIDE
HIMACHALI AND ARE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WORKING IN H.P.( LIKE ALL INDIA SERVICES/CENTRAL CIVIL
SERVICES)/EMPLOYEES WORKING WITHIN THE STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH IN AUTONOMOUS
BODIES/INSTITUTIONS/ORGANISATIONS/SEMI-GOVERNMENT BODIES ESTABLISHED BY CENTRAL/OTHER STATE
GOVERNMENTS/ SERVING JUDGES OF THE HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF H.P./REGULAR EMPLOYEES OF HIMACHAL
PRADESH GOVERNMENT/ H.P.GOVT. UNDERTAKAINGS/AUTONOMOUS BODIES WHOLLY OWNED BY HIMACHAL
PRADESH GOVERNMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THEIR SERVICE/POSTING IN THE HIMACHAL PRADESH.
(To be issued by the Registrar General, H.P. High Court/ Zonal/Circle Head/Regional Head/Divisional Head of the
concerned Government Department/Organization/Institution )
...................................................................................................................................................
Note : Doubtful certificate will be got verified from the competent authority and if found wrong, will render
the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action.
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APPENDIX -14
Note: (i) This certificate is to be signed not below the rank of Zonal Head/Regional Head/Divisional
Head of the concerned Organization/Government Department.)
(ii) Doubtful certificate will got verified from the competent authority and if found wrong,
will render the student liable to expulsion and suitable legal action
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APPENDIX -15
SPECIMEN OF AFFIDAVIT
(To be submitted by the candidate at the time of counselling on plain Paper )
AFFIDAVIT
(ii) That he/she fulfilled the prescribed eligibility conditions of the prospectus issued
by the AMRU for admission to MBBS/BDS courses for the session 2023-24.
(iii) That the advantage of domicile State is being taken in Himachal Pradesh only and
nowhere else.
Deponent
(To be signed by the candidate’s father/mother/Legal Guardian)
Declaration
I, the above named deponent do hereby affirm and declare that the above
particulars of the affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of it is false
and nothing has been concealed therefrom.
Deponent
Signature of the candidate
Name-----------------------------------------
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APPENDIX -16
passed 10+2 examination in ...................................... (Month & Year). During this period
Note: A character certificate must be issued from the Institution from where he/she has
passed qualifying examination with regard to status of his/her behaviour pattern "as to
whether he/she has displayed persistent violent or aggressive behaviour or any desire to
harm other."
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APPENDIX -17
Name of Institution.........................................................................................................
Name of Course................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
UNDERTAKING
I..................................................................S/O/D/OSh.....................................................
studying in (MBBS/BDS).......................................................................course in (Name of
College) ................................................................................ for the academic session 2023-24
and presently a student of ..........................................year/Professional is hereby give an
undertaking that I will not indulge in any kind of ragging or in discipline in the
campus/Hostel/outside/anywhere. If so, strict disciplinary action may be taken against me
as per law/Ordinance issued by the Government of Himachal Pradesh and Regulations of
Medical/Dental Council of India.
(Parents/Guardians)
Full Address:..................................................................
Telephone No./Contact No...........................................
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APPENDIX -18
AFFIDAVIT
I. father/mother/
affirm and declare that my son/daughter/ward will not indulge in any type of ragging or
indiscipline in the campus/Hostel and outside. In case of any such violation strict
disciplinary action should be followed as per Ordinance issued by the H.P. Govt. and
Regulations of Medical/Dental Council of India I/We will not interfere in any way in the
Deponent
(To be signed by the Father/Mother/Legal Guardian of the student)
VERIFICATION
I, the above named deponent do hereby solemnly affirm and declare that the above
particulars of the affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. No part of it is
Deponent
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Appendix-19
STANDARD OF MEDICAL FITNESS CERTIFICATE SUBMITTED BY THE STUDENTAT THE
TIME OF MBBS/BDS ADMISSION Affix recent
photograph
Name of the Candidate: duly attested
Father’s Name : by the Medical
Date of Birth: officer
Identification Mark:
Signature of Candidate _
APPENDIX-20
F.No.6(1)/2017/D(Res.II)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Room No.237 ’B’ Wing
Sena Bhawan, New Delhi
May 21, 2018
To
The Chief Secretaries/Administrators
All States/UTs.
Subject: Inter-se priority for reservation/preference to the wards of Armed Forces personnel by States/UTs
for admission to Medical/Professional/non-Professional Courses.
Approval of the Competent Authority is conveyed to the removal of Yudh Sewa Medal series of
Awards i.e. Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, Uttam Yudh Seva Medal and Yudh Seva Medal from category V
of the priority list for reservations/preferences to the wards of Armed Forces personnel by
States/UTs/Central/State Universities/Autonomous Institutions for admission in
medical/professional/non-professional courses. The revised list of priorities will be as follows:-
2. This issues with the approval of Hon’ble Raksha Mantri and supersedes our earlier letters of
even number dated 19.05.2017 and 30.11.2017 on the subject.
Sd/-
(Santosh)
Joint Secretary (Res.II)
Tel.23015772
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SPECIFIED BENCHMARK DISABILITIES (As per MCI Regulations)
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SPECIFIED DISABILITIES
(iv) Physical disability ( As per DCI Regulation 2 &4)
(a) “leprosy cured person” means a person who has been cured of leprosy but is suffering from-
(i) Loss of sensation in hands or feet as well as loss of sensation and paresis in the eye
and eye –lid but with no manifest deformity;
(ii) Manifest deformity an paresis but having sufficient mobility in their hands and feet
toenable them to engage in normal economic activity;
(iii) Extreme physical deformity as well as advanced age which prevents him/her from
undertaking any gainful occupation, and the expression “leprosy cured” shall
construed accordingly;
(b) “cerebral palsy” means a Group of non-progressive neurological condition affecting body
movements and muscle coordination, caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the
brain, usually occurring before, during or shortly after birth;
(c) “dwarfism” means a medical or genetic condition resulting in an adult height of 4 feet 10
inches (147 centimeters) or less;
(d) “muscular dystrophy” means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens the
muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have incorrect and
missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they need
for healthy muscles. It is characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in
muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue;
(e) “acid attack victims” means a person disfigured due to violent assaults by throwing of acid or
similar corrosive substance.
B. Visual impairment-
(a) “blindness” means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions,
afterbest correction-
(i) total absence of sight; or
(ii) visual acuity less than 3/60 or less than 10/200 (Snellen) in better eye with
bestpossible correction; or
(iii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 10 degree.
(b) “low-vision” means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions, namely:-
(i) visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 upto 3/60 or upto 10/200
(Snellen)in the better eye with best possible corrections; or
(ii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 40 degree up to
10degree.
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C. Hearing impairment-
(a) “deaf” means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;
D. “Speech and Language Disability” means a permanent disability arising out of conditions such as
laryngectomy or aphasia affecting one or more components of speech and language due to
organicor neurological causes.
of conditions wherein there is a deficit in processing language, spoken or written, that may
manifest itself as a difficulty to comprehend, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical
calculations and includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, dyslexia, dysgraphia,
dyscalculia, dyspraxia and developmental aphasia;
(b) “autism spectrum disorder” means a neuro- developmental condition typically appearing in the
first three years of life that significantly affects a person’s ability to communicate, understand
relationships and relate to others, and is frequently associated with unusual or stereotypical
rituals or behaviours.
(i) “multiple sclerosis” means an inflammatory, nervous system disease in which the myelin
sheaths around the axons of nerve cells of the brain and spinal cord are damaged, leading to
demyelization and affecting the ability of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to
communicate with each other;
(ii) “parkinson’s disease” means a progressive disease of the nervous system marked by tremor,
muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly affecting middle-aged and elderly
people associated with degeneration of the basal ganglia of the brain and a deficiency of the
neurotransmitter dopamine.
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(i) “hemophilia” means an inheritable disease, usually affecting only male but transmitted by
women to their male children, characterized by loss or impairment of the normal clotting
ability of blood so that a minor would may result in fatal bleeding;
(iii) “sickle cell disease” means a hemolytic disorder characterized by chronic anemia,
painful events, and various complications due to associated tissue and organ damage;
“hemolytic” refers to the destruction of the cell membrane of red blood cells resulting in
the release of hemoglobin.
(viii) Multiple Disabilities (more than one of the above specified disabilities) including
deaf blindness which means a condition in which a person may have
combination of hearing and visual impairments causing severe communication,
developmental, and educational problems.
Note: Any amendment to the Schedule to the RPWD Act, 2016, shall consequently stand amended in
the above schedule.
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APPENDIX-23
Sub: Implementation of the Regulations framed by the Medical Council of India to curb
the menace of ragging in medical colleges.
Sir/Madam
Please refer to the decision taken in the meeting of Dr. R.K. Raghvan Committee
appointed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court to supervise the measures being implemented to
prevent the menace of ragging. The Medical Council of India has prepared the regulations
to curb the menace of ragging in medical colleges in form of Regulations called as the
Medical Council of India (Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging in Medical Colleges/
Institutions) Regulations, 2009. The said Regulations have been notified in the Part III
Section 4 of the Gazette of India on 03.08.2009. These Regulations have already been
circulated to you vide this office circular No. 34 (1)/2009-Med./31046, dated 21.08.2009
and also available on the MCI website i.e. www.mciindia.org.
The operative part of the regulation is reproduced as under with regard to the curb
the menace of ragging in medical colleges:-
5.1 The Medical College/Institution/ University shall strictly observe the provisions of the
Act of the Central Government and the State Governments, if any, or if enacted and/or for
the time being in force, considering ragging as a cognizable offence under the law at par
with rape and other atrocities against women and ill-treatment of persons belonging to the
SC/ST and prohibiting ragging in all its forms in all institutions.
5.2 Ragging in all its forms shall be totally banned in the entire Medical
College/Institution/University including its departments, constituent units, all its premises
(academic, residential, sports, canteen etc) whether located within the campus or outside
and in all means of transportation of students whether public or private.
5.3 The Medical College/Institution/ University shall take strict action against those found
guilty of ragging and/ or of abetting ragging.
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6.1.1 The advertisement for admissions shall clearly mention that ragging is totally banned/
prohibited in the Medical College/Institution and anyone found guilty of ragging and/or
abetting ragging is liable to be punished appropriately.
6.1.2 The brochure of admission/instruction booklet for candidates shall print in block
letters these Regulations in full (including Annexures).
6.1.3 The ‘Prospectus’ and other admission related documents shall incorporate all
directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court and/or the Central of State Governments as
applicable, so that the candidates and their parents/ guardians are sensitized in respect of
the prohibition and consequences of ragging.
The application form for admission/enrolment shall have a printed undertaking, preferably
both in English/Hindi and in one of the regional languages known to the institution and the
applicant (English version given in Annexure I, Part I) to be filled up and signed by the
candidate to the effect that he/she is aware of the law regarding prohibition of ragging as
well as the punishments, and to the effect that he/she has not been expelled and/or
debarred from admission by any institution and that he/she, if found guilty of the offence
of ragging and/or abetting ragging, is liable to be punished appropriately.
6.1.5 The application form shall also contain a printed undertaking, preferably both in
English/ Hindi and in one of the regional languages known to the institution and the
parent/guardian (English version given in Annexure I, Part II) to be signed by the
parent/guardian of the applicant to the effect that he/she is also aware of the law in this
regard and agrees to abide by the punishment meted out to his/her ward in case the latter
is found guilty of ragging and/or abetting ragging.
A database shall be created out of affidavits affirmed by each student and his/her
parents/guardians stored electronically, and shall contain the details of each student. The
database shall also function as a record of ragging complaints received.
6.1.6 The application for admission shall be accompanied by a document in the form of the
School Leaving Certificate/ transfer certificate/ migration certificate/ Character Certificate
which shall include a report on the behavioral pattern of the applicant, so that the
institution can thereafter keep intense watch upon a student who has a negative entry in
this regard.
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A student seeking admission to the hostel shall have to submit additional undertaking in
the form of Annexure I (both Parts) along with his/her application for hostel
accommodation.
6.1.8 At the commencement of the academic session the Head of the Institution shall
convene and address a meeting of various functionaries/agencies, like Wardens,
representatives of students, parents/guardians, faculty, district administration including
police, to discuss the measures to be taken to prevent ragging in the Institution and steps
to be taken to identify the offenders and punish them suitably.
6.1.9 To make the community at large and the students in particular aware of the
dehumanizing effect of ragging, and the approach of the institution towards those indulging
in ragging, big posters (preferably multicolored with different colours for the provision of
law, punishments, etc.) shall be prominently displayed on all Notice Boards of all
departments, hostels and other buildings as well as at vulnerable places. Some of the such
posters shall be of permanent nature in certain vulnerable places.
6.1.10 Apart from placing posters mentioned in sub-clause 6.1.9 above at strategic places,
the Medical College/Institution shall undertake measures for extensive publicity against
ragging by means of audio-visual aids, by holding counseling session, workshops, painting
and design competitions among students and other methods as it deems fit.
6.1.11 The Medical College/Institution/University shall request the media to give adequate
publicity to the law prohibiting ragging and the negative aspects of ragging and the
institution’s resolve to ban ragging and punish those found guilty without fear or favour.
“6.1.13 (A) The head of the institutions shall provide information to the local police and
local authorities, the details of every privately commercially managed hostels or lodges
used for residential purposes by students enrolled in the institution and the head of the
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institution shall also ensure that the Anti-Ragging Squad shall ensure vigil in such locations
to prevent the occurrence of ragging therein.”
6.1.14 The Medical College/Institution/University shall utilize the vacation period before
the start of the new academic year to launch wide publicity campaign against ragging
through posters, leaflets, seminars, street plays, etc.
The Principal or Head of the Institution/Department shall obtain an undertaking from every
employee of the institution including teaching and non-teaching members of staff, contract
labour employed in the premises either for running canteen or as watch and ward staff or
for cleaning or maintenance of the buildings/lawns etc. that he/she would report promptly
any case of ragging which comes to his/her notice. A provision shall be made in the service
rules for issuing certificates of appreciation to such members of the staff who report
ragging which will form port of their service record.
6.2 On admission:-
Every institution should engage or seek the assistance of professional counselors at the
time of admissions t counsel ‘fresher’s in order to prepare them for the life ahead,
particularly or adjusting to the live in hostels.
6.2.2 The Medical College/Institution/University through the leaflet mentioned above shall
explain to the new entrants the arrangements for their induction and orientation which
promote efficient and effective means of integration them fully as students.
6.2.3 The leaflet mentioned above shall also inform the fresher’s about their rights as
bonafide students of the institution and clearly instructing them that they should desist
from doing anything against their will even if ordered by the seniors, and that they have
nothing to fear as the institution care for them and shall not tolerate any atrocities against
them.
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6.2.4 The leaflet mentioned above shall contain a calendar of events and activities laid down
by the institution of facilitate and complement familiarization of fresher’s with the
academic environment of the institution.
On the arrival of senior students after the first week or after the second week as the case
may be, further orientation programmes must be scheduled as follows (i) joint sensitization
programme and counseling of both ‘freshers’ and senior by a Professional counselor; (ii)
joint orientation programme of ‘freshers’ and seniors to be addressed by the
principal/Head of the Institution, and the anti-ragging committee; (iii) organization on a
large scale of cultural, sports and other activities to provide a platform for the ‘freshers’
and seniors to interact in the presence of faculty members; (i) in the hostel, the warden
should address all students; may request two junior colleagues from the college faculty to
assist the warden by becoming resident tutors for a temporary duration. v) as far as
possible faculty members should dine with the hostel residents in their respective hostels
to instill a feeling of confidence among the freshers.
6.2.6 Freshers or any other student(s) shall be encouraged to report incidents of ragging,
either as victims, or even as witnesses. The identify of such informants shall be protected
and shall not be subject to any adverse consequence only for the reason for having
reported such incidents.
6.2.7 Each batch of freshers, on arrival at the institution, shall be divided into small group
and each such group shall be assigned to a members of the faculty, who shall interact
individually with each member of the group everyday for ascertaining the problems is
difficulties, if any, faced by the fresher in the institution and shall extend necessary help to
the fresher in overcoming the same.
6.2.8 Freshers shall be lodged, as far as may be, in a separate hostel block, and where such
facility are not available, the institution shall ensure that access of seniors to
accommodation allotted to freshers is strictly monitored by wardens, security guards and
other staff of the institution.
6.2.9 A round the clock vigil against ragging in the hostel premises, in order to prevent
ragging in the hostels after the classes are over, shall be ensured by the institution.
6.3.1 At the end of every academic year the Dean/Principal /Director shall send a letter to
the parents/guardians of the students who are completing the first year informing them
about the law regarding ragging and the punishments, and appealing to them to impress
upon their wards to desist from indulging in ragging when they come back at the beginning
of the next academic session.
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6.3.2 At the end of every academic year the Medical College/Institution/University shall
form a ‘Mentoring Cell’ consisting of Mentors for the succeeding academic year. There shall
be as many level or tiers of Mentors as the number of batches in the institution, at the rate
of 1 Mentor for 6 freshers and 1 Mentor of a higher level for 6 Mentors of the lower level.
Each batch of freshers should be divided into small groups and each group shall be assigned
to a member of the staff. Such staff members should interact individually with, each
member of the group on a daily basis for ascertaining the problems/difficulties if any faced
by the fresher in the institution and extending necessary help.
In the case of freshers admitted to a hostel it shall be the responsibility of the teacher in
charge of the group to coordinate with the warden of the hostel and to make surprise visits
to the rooms in the hostel where the members of the group are lodged”.
In view of above, you are requested to kindly take necessary action taking into
consideration the above quoted regulations.
As the academic session 2016-17 has started from 03.09.2016 (as per notification dated
8/8/2016), you are requested to send the information/compliance on the following points
within four (4) weeks from dispatch of this circular:-
1. (i) Anti-Ragging Committee composition in the college (name of members with their
telephone numbers and e-mail IDs).
(ii) Number of incidence of ragging reported and action taken in hard/soft copy,
ifany.
(iii) Number of FIRs lodged, if any.
(iv) Punishment awarded, if any.
2. Admission brochures/prospectus/booklets regarding inclusion of specific
informationon Anti-Ragging.
3. Installation of CCTV Cameras in all the vulnerable places of college, Hospital and
Hostels.
4. Ensure submission of online undertaking by each student and every parent at
www.antiragging.in and www.amanmovement.org
5. To get NAAC accreditation.
6. Anti Ragging Posters & Hoarding (as per enclosed format) to be placed in different
parts of Medical college/hostel.
Sd/-
(B.D. Jain)
Asstt. Secretary & Nodal Officer,
Anti-Ragging Committee.
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A VIEW Atal Medical and Research University, HP at Ner Chowk, Distt. Mandi
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A View of Shri Lal Bahadur Govt. Medical College & Hospital, Nerchowk, Distt. Mandi
(HP)
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