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Seat Matrix Diploma Jan-12 Indicative Seat Matrix for Post Diploma CET Centralized Counseling - Jan 2012 admission session Sl. Name of the Hospital State Speciality Total Seats No Aditya Hospital 4-1-16, Adjacent Endowments Office, 1 Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 2 Tilak Road, Abids, Hyderabad-500001 Andhra Pradesh Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, 2 Andhra Pradesh Nuclear Medicine 1 Hyderabad-34 Andhra Pradesh Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, 3 Andhra Pradesh Otorhinolaryngology 1 Hyderabad-34 Andhra Pradesh Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, 4 Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 2 Hyderabad-34 Andhra Pradesh Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, 5 Andhra Pradesh Radio Therapy 1 Hyderabad-34 Andhra Pradesh Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills, 6 Andhra Pradesh Respiratory Diseases 1 Hyderabad-34 Andhra Pradesh Asha Hospital 298, Road No. 14, 7 Banjara Hills, Andhra Pradesh Psychiatry 2 Hyderabad - 500034 Andhra Pradesh Balaji Instt. for Sugery Res. & Rehabilitation for the Disabled, 8 Andhra Pradesh Orthopedic Surgery 1 Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh Care Hospital Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, 9 Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Hyderabad - 34 Andhra Pradesh Care Hospital Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, Dermatology & 10 Andhra Pradesh 1 Hyderabad - 34 Venereology Andhra Pradesh Care Hospital Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, 11 Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 2 Hyderabad - 34 Andhra Pradesh Seat Matrix is purely provisional subjected to decisions taken by NBE from time to time. The final Matrix shall be displayed at the counseling venue immediately before the counseling. Page 1 of 47 Indicative Seat Matrix for Post Diploma CET Centralized Counseling - Jan 2012 admission session Sl. Name of the Hospital State Speciality Total Seats No Care Hospital The Instt. of Medical Sciences, A.S. Raja Complex, 10-50-11/5, 12 Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Waltair Main Road, Ramnagar, Visakhapatnam-530002, Andhra Pradesh Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital Mahila Sabha Bldg., 13 Univ. Road, Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Hyderabad -44 Andhra Pradesh Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital Mahila Sabha Bldg., 14 Univ. Road, Andhra Pradesh Family Medicine 2 Hyderabad -44 Andhra Pradesh Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital Mahila Sabha Bldg., Obstetrics and 15 Univ. Road, Andhra Pradesh 2 Gynecology Hyderabad -44 Andhra Pradesh Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital Mahila Sabha Bldg., 16 Univ. Road, Andhra Pradesh Orthopedic Surgery 1 Hyderabad -44 Andhra Pradesh Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital Mahila Sabha Bldg., 17 Univ. Road, Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 1 Hyderabad -44 Andhra Pradesh GVR Children's Hospitals 43/48, 2nd Lane, 18 N R Pet, Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 1 Kurnool - 518004 Andhra Pradesh Indo-American Cancer Institute & Research Centre 19 Andhra Pradesh Radio therapy 1 Road No.14, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-500034 Kameneni Hospital L. B. Nagar, 20 Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Hyderabad -68 Andhra Pradesh Kameneni Hospital L. B. Nagar, 21 Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 2 Hyderabad -68 Andhra Pradesh Kamineni Hospital L. B. Nagar, 22 Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 2 Hyderabad -68 Andhra Pradesh Seat Matrix is purely provisional subjected to decisions taken by NBE from time to time. The final Matrix shall be displayed at the counseling venue immediately before the counseling. Page 2 of 47 Indicative Seat Matrix for Post Diploma CET Centralized Counseling - Jan 2012 admission session Sl. Name of the Hospital State Speciality Total Seats No Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd 23 1-8-31/1, Minister Road, Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Secunderabad - 500003 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd 24 1-8-31/1, Minister Road, Andhra Pradesh Family Medicine 4 Secunderabad - 500003 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd Obstetrics and 25 1-8-31/1, Minister Road, Andhra Pradesh 1 Gynecology Secunderabad - 500003 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd 26 1-8-31/1, Minister Road, Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 2 Secunderabad - 500003 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd 27 1-8-31/1, Minister Road, Andhra Pradesh Respiratory Diseases 1 Secunderabad - 500003 Andhra Pradesh L V Prasad Eye Institute Kallam Anji Reddy Campus, 28 L V Prasad Marg, Bnjara Hills, Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 2 Hyderabad-500034 Andhra Pradesh Lions Club Sadhu Ram Eye Hospital 1-2-8 Gagan Mahal Rd, 29 Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 1 Domalguda, Hyderabad - 29 Andhra Pradesh Mediciti Hospital 5-9-22 Secretariat Road, 30 Andhra Pradesh Respiratory Diseases 2 Hyderabad - 4 Andhra Pradesh Medwin Hospital Raghavratna Towers, 31 Chirag Ali Lane, Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 1 Hyderabad - 1 Andhra Pradesh Nizam Instt. of Medical Sciences 32 Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 1 Punjagutta, Hyderabad-82 Andhra Pradesh Nizam Instt. of Medical Sciences 33 Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 2 Punjagutta, Hyderabad-82 Andhra Pradesh Seat Matrix is purely provisional subjected to decisions taken by NBE from time to time. The final Matrix shall be displayed at the counseling venue immediately before the counseling. Page 3 of 47 Indicative Seat Matrix for Post Diploma CET Centralized Counseling - Jan 2012 admission session Sl. Name of the Hospital State Speciality Total Seats No Pragna Children's Hospital 6-3-347/22/B/1, Dwarakapuri Colony, 34 Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 2 Near Saibaba Temple, Punjagutta, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Princess Durru Shevar Ch. Hosp. Purana Haveli, 35 Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 2 Hyderabad - 2 Andhra Pradesh Pushpagiri Eye Institute Plot No.241, Uma Plaza Door No.10-2-342, 36 Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 1 Road No.9, West Marredpally, Secunderabad-500026, Andhra Pradesh Rainbow Children's Hospital 22, Rd#10, Banjara Hills, 37 Andhra Pradesh Paediatrics 4 Hyderabad-500034 Andhra Pradesh Rotary Eye Hospital Community Services Trust, 38 Vuyyuru-521165 Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 1 Krishna Dist., Andhra Pradesh Seven Hills Hospital D.No-11-4-4/A, Rockdale 39 Layout, Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 1 Visakhapatnam-530002 Andhra Pradesh Shankar Foundation Eye Hospital, D.No. 19-50, 40 Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 1 sai Madhva Nagar, Vishakhapatnam A.P South Central Railways Hospital Dermatology & 41 Lallguda, Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh 1 Venereology Andhra Pradesh South Central Railways Hospital Obstetrics and 42 Lallguda, Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh 1 Gynecology Andhra Pradesh South Central Railways Hospital 43 Lallguda, Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 2 Andhra Pradesh Sri Kiran Institute of Ophthalmology 44 Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmology 2 Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh Seat Matrix is purely provisional subjected to decisions taken by NBE from time to time. The final Matrix shall be displayed at the counseling venue immediately before the counseling. Page 4 of 47 Indicative Seat Matrix for Post Diploma CET Centralized Counseling - Jan 2012 admission session Sl. Name of the Hospital State Speciality Total Seats No Sri Sathya Sai Instt. of Higher Medical Scs. 45 Prasantha Gram, Andhra Pradesh Orthopedic Surgery 2 ANANTHPUR Andhra Pradesh Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Science 46 Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 1 Tirupati-517507 Andhra Pradesh St. Theresa's Hospital, Sanath Nagar, 47 Hyderabad-500018 Andhra Pradesh Orthopedic Surgery 1 Andhra Pradesh Swantantra Hospital Near Kambala Park, 48 Andhra Pradesh Family Medicine 2 RAJAMUNDRY Andhra Pradesh The Muslim Maternity & Zanana Hospital Obstetrics and 49 Osmanpura, Chanderghat, Andhra Pradesh 2 Gynecology Hyderabad - 24 Andhra Pradesh Vasavi ENT Institute 6-1-91, 2nd Floor, 50 Opp. Meera Talkies, Andhra Pradesh Otorhinolaryngology 1 Lakdi Ka Pool, Hyderabad - 500004 Vijay Marie Hospital & Educational Society, Obstetrics and 51 Andhra Pradesh 1 Khairatabad, Gynecology Hyderabad-4 Vijayawada Instt. of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, 52 V.V. Rao Street, Suryaraopet, Andhra Pradesh Psychiatry 2 Vijayawada - 520002 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Hospital Behind Hari Hara Kala Bhawan, 53 Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 S.P. Road, Secunderabad - 3 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Hospital Health Administration Behind Hari Hara Kala Bhawan, 54 Andhra Pradesh Including Hospital 1 S.P. Road, Secunderabad - 3 Administration Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Hospital Behind Hari Hara Kala Bhawan, 55 Andhra Pradesh Otorhinolaryngology 2 S.P. Road, Secunderabad - 3 Andhra Pradesh Seat Matrix is purely provisional subjected to decisions taken by NBE from time to time. The final Matrix shall be displayed at the counseling venue immediately before the counseling. Page 5 of 47 Indicative Seat Matrix for Post Diploma CET Centralized Counseling - Jan 2012 admission session Sl. Name of the Hospital State Speciality Total Seats No Yashoda Hospital Behind Hari Hara Kala Bhawan, 56 Andhra Pradesh Psychiatry 1 S.P. Road, Secunderabad - 3 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Hospital Behind Hari Hara Kala Bhawan, 57 Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 1 S.P. Road, Secunderabad - 3 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital 58 Nalgonda X Road, Malakpet, Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Hyderabad-36 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital 59 Nalgonda X Road, Malakpet, Andhra Pradesh Orthopedic Surgery 2 Hyderabad-36 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital 60 Nalgonda X Road, Malakpet, Andhra Pradesh Otorhinolaryngology 1 Hyderabad-36 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital 61 Nalgonda X Road, Malakpet, Andhra Pradesh Radio Diagnosis 1 Hyderabad-36 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital 62 R-3 Road, Somajiguda, Andhra Pradesh Anaesthesiology 2 Hyderabad-82 Andhra Pradesh Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital Obstetrics and 63 R-3 Road, Somajiguda, Andhra Pradesh
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