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1. the MD/MS Rank List 2017 Is Published in the Website SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGE SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY MD / MS COUSELLING GUIDELINES Counselling: 1. The MD/MS rank list 2017 is published in the website www.saveetha.com. 2. The selected candidates should appear for counselling without fail on 23.02.2017 at 9.00am at Saveetha Medical College, Thandalam, Chennai – 602105. 3. Seat allotment will be done based on the rank list subject to fulfilment of the eligibility criteria. The choice of the branch depends on the candidate’s rank and availability of the seat at that particular time of counselling. 4. The Candidate should be present for the counselling accompanied by a parent / legal guardian. 5. The following original documents with three sets of attested photocopies should be submitted at the time of counselling, if selected. 1) NEET PG 2017 score card. 2) MBBS Degree certificate or Provisional Pass Certificate of the Qualifying Examination or equivalent. 3) Mark Certificate from First year to Final year M.B.B.S. 4) Certificate of Completion of Internship. 5) State Medical Council Registration Certificate 6) Proof of date of birth 7) ID proof (Adhaar card/PAN card/ Passport/ Driving licence) issued by Government Authority. 8) Attempt Certificate from First to Final M.B.B.S. 9) Transfer certificate from the Institution last studied 10) Conduct certificate from the Institution last studied 11) Community certificate( If applicable) 12) Migration Certificate 13) Four stamp size and four Passport size photographs 6. In case of candidates securing equal marks in the entrance examination, the candidate with the higher score in the qualifying examination will be given preference. 7. It is mandatory that the candidate brings the prescribed tuition fees (mentioned below) to participate in the counselling. 8. The Candidates once selected for admission should pay the following fees (according to the branch chosen) at the time of admission and thereafter in the month of March every year. The fees once paid will not be refunded. In case the candidate wants to discontinue/ withdraw during the middle of the course, he/she has to pay the entire course fee (for three years) before discontinuing from the course. The fees should be paid in the form of DD only, taken in the favour of ‘Saveetha Medical College’, payable at Chennai. The DD can be brought in denominations of Rs.5,00,000/- for convenience. S No Course Annual Fees 1 M.D (Radio diagnosis) 2 M.D (Dermatology) 3 M.D (Paediatrics) Rs.35 Lakhs 4 M.S (Orthopaedics) 5 M.S (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) 6 M.S (General Surgery) 7 M.D (General Medicine) Rs.30 Lakhs 8 M.D (Chest Medicine) 9 M.S (Ophthalmology) Rs.25 Lakhs 10 M.S (ENT) 11 M.D (Psychiatry) Rs.20 Lakhs 12 M.D (Anaesthesiology) 13 M.D (Pathology) Rs.15 Lakhs 14 M.D (Community Medicine) Rs.10 Lakhs 15 M.D (Pharmacology) 16 M.D (Microbiology) 17 M.D. (Bio-Chemistry) Rs.5 lakhs 18 M.D (Physiology) 19 M.D (Anatomy) Stipend will be paid to the students as per norms. Apart from the annual fees, the following has to be paid at the time of admission. Admission Fee: Rs.10,000/- University Registration Fee: Rs.3, 500/- Eligibility Fee: Rs.1,500/- Rs.25,000/- (Refundable at the end of the Caution deposit: Course) Refund Policy: Time of Withdrawal Fee Refund Anytime after admission, but before 10 Total fees excluding processing fee of Rs. days from the date of commencement of 50,000,University Registration Fee, classes Eligibility and Admission Fee. After the date of commencement of classes No refund of tuition fee The entire course fee for the three years has After 30 days of commencement of the to be paid by the candidate. course The Candidate shall claim all the original certificates only after obtaining no dues from all departments. Counselling: 23.02.2017, 9 am Date of commencement of course 10.04.2017 NOTE – 1. The candidate should be present for the counseling at appointed date and time without fail. 2. Candidates who are not present for counseling on the specified date and time do not have any right to claim any seat. 3. The Candidates must bring the prescribed tuition fees to participate in the counselling. 4. All the above guidelines are subjected to change as per Government Notifications For further details contact 044-66726623 044-66726616 SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGE,SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY -MD/MS Rank list 2017 SAVEETHA MEDICAL 2017 NEET PG TESTING ID COLLEGE RANK NAME 2017 NEET PG SCORE DATE OF BIRTH 1 PRIYANKA CHAUDHARY CD1720369 1141.7248 9/1/1990 2 NAVANEETHAN .A. 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