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Directorate of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Chennai – 600 106 DIRECTORATE OF INDIAN MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY, CHENNAI – 600 106 YOGA AND NATUROPATHY SYSTEM OF MEDICINE – B.N.Y.S. MEDICAL DEGREE COURSE NOTIFICATION Filled in Applications were invited for admission to B.N.Y.S. Medical degree course 2020-21 session in Government Yoga & Naturopathy Medical College and Hospital, Chennai and Self Financing Yoga & Naturopathy Medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu from the candidates who have passed Higher Secondary Course (with science subjects) in first appearance by downloading the same from our official website ; www. tnhealth.tn.gov.in since 03.08.2020 onwards . The last date for downloading of Application Form along with Option Form and Prospectus from our Official Website: “ www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in’’ and the last date for receipt of filled applications are extended from 28-08-2020 to 12.09.2020 upto 5.00 P.M and from 31.08.2020 to 15.09.2020 upto 5.30 P.M. respectively. For further details like Detailed Notification, List of Govt. & Self-Financing Minority / Non-Minority Yoga & Naturopathy Medical Colleges, Prospectus, Downloading of General and Special Category Application Forms and Option Forms and their costs, Minimum Eligibility Marks, Rule of Reservation, Course details, Special Categories, Eligibility Criteria, Fee details etc., please visit our Official Website www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in . 1. Extended Period for Downloading of 12.09.2020 upto Application Form along with Option 5.00 P.M Form 2. Extended Last date for submission of filled in application along with Option 15.09.2020 upto Form through Postal / Courier Service or 5.30 PM to submit in person Director of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ϪÂa kU¤Jt« k‰W« Xänahg Ïa¡Feuf«, br‹id --- 600 106 nahfh k‰W« Ïa‰if kU¤Jtk¦ --- B.N.Y.S. kUj¦Jt g£l¥go¥ò m¿é¡if jäœehL muR nahfh k‰W« Ïa‰if kU¤Jt¡ fšYhç k‰W« kUj¦Jtkid , br‹id k‰W« Raã nahfh k‰W« Ïa‰if kU¤Jt¡ fšYhçfëš 2020-21 M« M©o‰F Ã.v‹.xŒ.v°. kUj¦Jt g£l¥go¥Ãš mDkÂ¥gj‰fhd é©z¥g§fŸ nkšãiy¥ gŸë nj®éš Kj‹ ne®éš m¿éaš ghl§fis vL¤J nj® ¢Á bg‰wt®fëläUªJbg‰wt®fëläUªJ,,,, ÏizatH¨ _yk¦ gÂéw¡f« brŒJ ó®¤Â brbrbrŒbr ŒŒŒjjjj é©z¥g§fé©z¥g§fssss¦¦¦¦ 03.08.2020 md¦W Kjy¦ tunt‰f¥gtunt‰f¥gl¦ldl¦ld éU¥g¥gotj¦Jld¦ Toa é©z¥g¥ got« k‰W« jftš bjhF¥Ãid v§fsJ mYtyf tiyjskhd “www. tnhealth.tn.gov.in’’ d¨y¨UªJ gÂéw¡f« brŒa kw¦Wk¦ ó®¤Â brŒa¥g£l éU¥g¥gotj¦Jld¦ Toa é©z¥g¥ got« bgWtjw¦fhd filÁ ehl¦fehl¦fŸŸŸŸ KKKiwnaKiwna 282828-28 ---08080808----20202020 kw¦Wk¦ 313131-31 ---08080808----20202020 ---y¨Ue¦J 12.09.2020 Koa khiy 05.00 kâ kw¦Wk¦ 15.09.2020 Koa khiy 05.30 kâ tiu fhy Úl¦oÚl¦og¦òg¦ò bra¦ag¦gl¦Ls¦sJ. nkY« étukhd tiyjs m¿é¡if, nk‰f©l Ã.v‹.xŒ.v°. go¥Ãw¦fhd muR k‰W« Raã ÁWgh‹ikæd® / ÁWgh‹ikædu‰w nahfh k‰W« Ïa‰if kU¤Jt¡ fšÿçfë‹ étu«, jfty¦ bjhFg¦ngL, éU¥g¥gotj¦Jld¦ Toa bghJ kw¦Wk¦ r¨wg¦ò é©z¥g gj¨t¨wf¦fk¦ k‰W« mt‰¿‹ f£lz«, Fiwe¦jgl¦r jFj¨ kj¨g¦bgz¦fs¦, Ïl xJf¦ÑL t¨j¨Kiwfs¦, go¥òfë‹ étu«, Áw¥ò Ãçéd®, mo¥gil¤jFÂ, fšé¡f£lz« kw¦Wk¦ Ïju étu§fS¡F “““www. tnhealth.tn.gov.in ””” v‹w tiyjs¤ij bjhl®ò¡ bfhŸsyh«. 1. éU¥g¥gotj¦Jld¦ Toa é©z¥g¥ got« k‰W« 12.09.2020 Koa jftš bjhF¥Ãid gÂéw¡f« brŒa fhy khiy 05.00 kâ ÚÚÚl¦oÚl¦ol¦ol¦og¦òg¦ò bra¦ag¦gl¦bra¦ag¦gl¦ll filÁ ehŸ : tiu 2. ó®¤Â brŒa¥g£l éU¥g¥gotj¦Jld¦ Toa 15.09.2020 Koa é©z¥g¥ got« jghš / Th¨ah¦ nrit tha¨yhf khiy 05.30 kâ bgwnth, neh¨y¦ rkh¦g¦g¨f¦fnth fhy Úl¦Úl¦oooog¦ò tiu bra¦ag¦gl¦bra¦ag¦gl¦ll filÁ ehŸ Ïa¡Fe® ϪÂa kU¤Jt« k‰W« Xänahg¤Jiw, _________________________________________________________________________________ GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU PROSPECTUS FOR ADMISSION TO B.N.Y.S. MEDICAL DEGREE COURSE [BACHELOR OF NATUROPATHY & YOGIC SCIENCES] 2020-2021 SESSION EXTENDED LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF FILLED IN APPLICATION FORM 15.09.2020 up to 5.30 p.m. SELECTION COMMITTEE, DIRECTORATE OFINDIAN MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY, ARIGNAR ANNA GOVT. HOSPITAL OF INDIAN MEDICINE CAMPUS, ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI – 600 106. Phone No: 044-26216244; Website: www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in Cost: Rs.500/- 1 SELECTION COMMITTEE, DIRECTORATE OF INDIAN MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY, CHENNAI-106. B.N.Y.S. MEDICAL DEGREE COURSE [BACHELOR OF NATUROPATHY & YOGIC SCIENCES] 2020-2021 SESSION 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1 Before filling up the Application form, read all the Instructions carefully. 2 Fill up the Application form legibly, neatly and correctly. The information will be processed by using computer. Any mistake committed by the candidate will prejudice their selection. 3 Completed Application form with all relevant enclosures prescribed may be delivered by Registered post / Courier service / Speed Post or in person so as to reach : The Secretary, Selection Committee, Directorate of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Arignar Anna Govt. Hospital of Indian Medicine Campus, Arumbakkam, Chennai - 600 106. Before: 5:30 P.M. on : 15.09.2020. 4 Self - Attested Photostat copies of the required documents alone should be sent. Original Certificates should not be enclosed. Incomplete applications and the applications received after the due date will be summarily rejected. 5 The Selection Committee cannot be held responsible for the delayed receipt or loss in transit or on any other ground beyond the fixed date and time. Applications received after the last date and time will not be accepted irrespective of the date of booking. 6 Request for extension of time for submission of documents called for, after the specified date and time will not be entertained. 7 Any supporting documents received after the due date or the application form without required documents / particulars will not be entertained. 8 (a) Candidates applying under Special Category should apply in the Application Form prescribed for Special Categories which could be obtained on payment of Rs.100/- in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Director of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Chennai-106 payable at Chennai for each Special Category subject to the maximum of three Special Categories. (b) Separate application form should be submitted for each special category. Candidates applying under Sports category should submit the applications with necessary documents in person at the Office of the Selection Committee, Chennai-600 106. Without the required documents, their claim will not be considered under any circumstances. 9 Candidates selected under General Category will not be allowed to claim the very same status as the candidates selected under Special Category and vice- versa. 10 Merit list of the eligible candidates, counseling schedule etc. will be posted on the following Official website: Website: http://www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in 4 GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU DIRECTORATE OF INDIAN MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY PROSPECTUS FOR B.N.Y.S. MEDICAL DEGREE COURSE 1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:- Candidate should be a citizen of India. 2. NATIVITY:- i. Candidate should be a Native of Tamil Nadu. ii. Candidates who have studied from VIII to XII standards in schools in Tamil Nadu need not enclose the “Nativity Certificate”. iii. Candidates who are native of Tamil Nadu studied from VIII to XII Std. either partly or completely in schools situated outside Tamil Nadu should produce the “Nativity Certificate”. iv. The Certificate of Nativity in Tamil Nadu should be issued by the competent authority only in the specified format available(ANNEXURE I) in the prospectus and supported by a copy of Passport / Aadhar Card / Ration Card / Birth Certificate. If the copy of the supporting documents is not produced, then the application form will be rejected. Nativity Certificate submitted later will be summarily rejected. v. Applications without a proper Nativity Certificate will not be considered. vi. Permanent Residence Certificate will not be accepted. vii. Foreign Nationals though they might have studied for 5 years from 8th standard onwards or in a college in Tamil Nadu , they are NOT eligible to apply for admission to B.N.Y.S. course 2020-21 session. Note:- a. Nativity Certificate should be produced as per instructions for Nativity Certificate in Annexure I b. Producing false nativity certificate if detected at any time later during the course of study will result in expulsion of the candidate and also initiation of criminal proceedings against the candidate as well as the parents as per law. 3. AGE LIMIT : Should have completed the age of Seventeen years on or before 31st December 2020. Evidence should be produced. 4. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should have passed in all the subjects of the qualifying examination of the Higher Secondary Certificate Examination (Academic) conducted by the Tamil Nadu State Board or any other equivalent Board in one and the same attempt in the following group of subjects with the minimum eligible marks. A failure in examination, reappearance / first appearance, a pass in compartment in one or more subjects will be treated as an attempt. (a) Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. (or) (b) Physics, Chemistry, Biology with any other subject. NOTE:- Candidates who have passed any other equivalent examinations with same subjects as mentioned above in clause 4 should produce the Eligibility Certificate from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University before the Counselling date or before attending the Counselling.
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