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ADMIT CARD of JUNIOR RESIDENT (Dental) - 2021 1 भारत सरकार /GOVERNMENT OF INDIA अटल िबहारी वाजपये ी आयुवान संथान एवं डॉ.राम मनोहर लोिहया अपताल, नई दली ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & DR.RAM MANOHAR LOHIA HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI-110001 Tele: 011-2340443/2336552 ADMIT CARD OF JUNIOR RESIDENT (Dental) - 2021 The following information/instructions are given below for scheduled written Examination on 21.02.2021. (Roll No. 21001 to 21289) Centre: Auditorium, PGIMER Building, ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital, Baba Kharag Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001 Phone No:011-23404439 1. The Call Letter (Memorandum) along with Admit Card to the candidates as per list is at Annexure A, B & C. 2. The Candidates can download the same from the Hospital Website and bring it on the date of written Examination (Annexure A, B & C). 3. The candidates shall fill the blank columns of Admit Card as per the details mentioned in Annexure-C. 4. Without the Admit Card, no candidate will be allowed to appear in the Written Examination. 5. All Candidates should carry one spare passport size photograph, identical to one pasted in the Application Form and Admit Card. 6. No Mobile Phone, any other Electronic Gadgets/Teaching Material is allowed in the Examination Hall. Any electronic device if found in possession of any candidate he/she will be summarily disqualified. 7. The Candidates should also bring any Govt. issued Photo Identity Proof like Voter’s Card, Adhaar Card, Driving License, Passport, PAN Card for verification of identity, without which no candidate shall be permitted to appear for written examination. 2 Annexure-A भारत सरकार /GOVERNMENT OF INDIA अटल िबहारी वाजपये ी आयुवान संथान एवं डॉ.राम मनोहर लोिहया अपताल, नई दली ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & DR.RAM MANOHAR LOHIA HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI-110001 No.8-2/2013-RMLH (HA-II)/694 Dated 08.02.2021 MEMORANDUM 1. With reference to your application for the post of Junior Resident (Dental) in this hospital, you are directed to report to Auditorium, PGIMER Building, ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital, Baba Kharag Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001, on 21.02.2021 at 10:00 A.M. 2. No Mobile Phone, any other Electronic Gadgets/Teaching Material is allowed in the Examination Hall. 3. You should also bring any Govt. issued Photo Identity Proof like Voter’s Card, Adhaar Card, Driving License, Passport, PAN Card for verification of identity, without which no candidate shall be permitted to appear for written examination. 4. The Question paper has 70 objective-type questions. Each objective-type question has multiple choices of which only one is correct. Note:- The candidates should appear for written exam only if he/she is a citizen of India and fulfills the following eligibility conditions. The appearance in written test will be provisional and will not entitle the person for appointment till he/she fulfill the following eligibility conditions. a) BDS passing certificate. b) Internship completion certificate as per details mentioned in advertisement. c) Permanent Registration certificate in DDC/DCI. d) Original Matriculation certificate for verification of date of Birth. In case of any difficulty the candidates may contact: Officer In-charge, HA-II Section, Academic Block, Ground Floor, PGIMER Building. Enclosure: ADMIT CARD. Officer I/C (ACADEMIC) Roll No. Name (As per Annexure C Attached) 3 Annexure-B भारत सरकार /GOVERNMENT OF INDIA अटल िबहारी वाजपये ी आयुवान संथान एवं डॉ.राम मनोहर लोिहया अपताल, नई दली ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & DR.RAM MANOHAR LOHIA HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI-110001 ADMIT CARD For the post of Junior Resident (Dental)-2021 Date of written Examination 21-02-2021 Venue of Examination Auditorium, PGIMER Building, ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital, Baba Kharag Singh Marg, New Delhi- 110001, Phone: 011-23404439 Duration of Examination 60 Minutes (1 Hour) Roll No._______________________ Name_________________________ Passport size Photo to be pasted by the Category ______________________ candidate and Signed across the photo Signature of Officer I/C (Academic) _____________________________________________________________________________________ To be filled at the time of examination Signature of Candidate Signature of Invigilator _____________________________________________________________________________ Schedule of Written Examination Roll No. Roll No. Time of Examination Reporting Time 21001 to 21289 11:00 A.M to 12:00 NOON 10:00 A.M 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP OF ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) FOR EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT IN ABVIMS & DR. RML HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI. USE ONLY BLUE/BLACK BALL PEN FOR WRITING/DARKENING IN THE ANSWER SHEET. DARKEN THE RELEVANT BUBBLES COMPLETELY. EXAMPLE: PARTIAL DARKENING OR PUTTING DOTS IN THE BUBBLES MAY NOT BE EVALUATED AND WILL RESULT IN EVALUATION AS WRONG ANSWER OR BLANK BUBBLES EXAMPLE: 1. STUDENT’S NAME Please write your name, as recorded in relevant certificate, in CAPITAL /BLOCK LETTERS only. If the name exceeds the number of boxes, fill up the name till the boxes are covered. For example, the name “ RAKESH KUMAR SRIVASTAVA” may be entered in the boxes as under:- R A K E S H K U M A R S R I V A S T A V A Then, darken the appropriate circles/bubbles below respective boxes. Leave blank the respective bubble for blank space. EXAMPLE :2 Name: V K MALHOTRA V K M A L H O T R A Then, darken the appropriate circles/bubbles below respective boxes. Leave blank the respective bubble for blank space. 2. DATE OF BIRTH Please write your Date of Birth as recorded in 10th/SSLC Certificate. If your Date of Birth is 02/03/1995, please fill up the boxes as under: 0 2 0 3 9 5 (DD/MM/YY Format) Then, darken the appropriate circles/bubbles below respective boxes. 3. ROLL NUMBER Please fill your ROLL Number in 5 digit format only as under: 2 1 0 0 1 4. SET Fill up the respective Set Number as A/B, mentioned in the question book, in the box and darken the appropriate circle/bubble. 5. CATEGORY Please darken the appropriate circle/bubble against respective category. 6. GENDER Please darken the appropriate circle/bubble against respective gender. 7. MOBILE NUMBER Please write your 10 digit mobile number in the boxes and darken the appropriate circles/bubbles. 8. THE QUESTION PAPER CONTAINS 70 QUESTIONS OF MULTIPLE CHOICE. YOU WILL HAVE TO DARKEN THE APPROPRIATE CIRCLE/BUBBLE AGAINST THE QUESTION NUMBER IN THE ANSWER SHEET. DARKENING MULTIPLE BUBBLES FOR THE SAME WILL BE EVALUATED AS WRONG ANSWER AND NO MARK WILL BE GIVEN. THERE IS NO NEGATIVE MARKING. 9. PLEASE PUT YOUR SIGNATURE IN THE BOX MARKED FOR ‘Student’s Signature’ IN THE PRESENCE OF INVIGILATOR ONLY. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP OF BOXES IN THE QUESTION PAPER 1. Please write your ROLL NUMBER in the appropriate box. 2. Please fill the serial number of Answer (OMR) Sheet in the appropriate box. 3. Please put your signature in the appropriate box. 5 Annexure-C List of Eligible Candidates for Written Examination for the Post of Junior Resident (Dental) 2021 Roll No Name of the Doctor Category Date of Birth Address Village + Post Markan, 21001 Shahid Raza UR 07.12.1993 Hussain Ganj Dist. - Siwan, Bihar 2994/5B, 2nd Fl, Near Shiv 21002 Jobin John UR 25.03.1997 Chowk, Ranjit Nagar, New Delhi 110008 67-C, Pocket-F, GTB Enclave, 21003 Meghna Massey UR 14.03.1994 Delhi-110093 Tripathi Bhawan, Subhash 21004 Nitin Tripathi UR 12.09.1995 Nagar, Tikonia Haldwani Uttrakhand 263139 Village Bazarpara, PO-Uluberia 21005 SK Rajib Hassan UR 26.01.1995 (RS) PS-Uluberia Dist. Howrah, West Bengal 711316 H-15, Acharya Shree Bhikshu 21006 Avinash Giri UR 05.08.1997 Hospital Campus, Moti Nagar, New Delhi 110015 C-1-Block, Flant no.72-A, 21007 Tanya Kohli UR 03.12.1994 Janak Puri Near Pankha road, New Delhi 110058 Kunnilveedu, Kulamankuzhy, Maruthamon, Kallara PO- 21008 Aruma Ajay A.S UR 19.07.1994 Thiruvananthapuram Kerala 695608 H.no. 15-B, Nilogiri-3, 21009 Jyot Kaur Kohli UR 28.03.1996 Sector-34, Noida UP 201307 Ward no.3, Opposite Aggarwal 21010 Parul Garg UR 20.09.1998 Dharamshala Pech Colony Hodal Palwal Haryana 121106 A-2/245 LIG Flats, Prateek 21011 Sanchi UR 05.02.1997 Appts. Paschim Vihar, New Delhi 110063 54436, First Floor, School 21012 Bharti Singh UR 10.11.1996 Block Shakar Pur Laxmi Nagar Delhi 110092 H.no.116, T-Huts Rajpura 21013 Tarun Pal UR 11.11.1996 Gurmandi Malka Ganj North Delhi 110007 Rz-33/1, C-Block Arjun Park, 21014 Poonam Deshwal UR 31.08.1995 Najafgarh New Delhi 110043 H.no.175, Sector 10D, 21015 Yakhshallah Shawl UR 21.09.1996 Vasundhara Ghaziabad UP 201012 F-100, Sector-10, DLF 21016 Meenu Aggarwal UR 30.12.1996 Faridabad 121006 Flat no.313, Bhuneshwari Resedence, Near pandit Clinic, 21017 Mrinal UR 28.01.1995 Bartand, DH Anand Jharkhand 826001 107/J, Extn. Street no.2, 21018 Twinkle Sharma UR 17.08.1996 Laxmi Nagar Delhi 110092 6 Flat no.505, Tower no.1, EWS , Opposite SBM School 21019 Diksha Bathla UR 10.12.1996 Karampura Ramesh Nagar, Delhi-110015 C4/E, 304 Pocket -8, 21020 Jeannie UR 09.08.1995 Janakpuri New Delhi 110058 H.no.674, Pole no.19A, Near 21021 Sankalp Lakra UR 07.08.1998 Hanuman Mandir, Mundka West Delhi 110041 #1139, New Housing Board, 21022 Garima Kumar UR 15.07.1996 Karnal Haryana 132001 99, Munirka Enclave New 21023 Aditi Malhotra UR 08.09.1996 Delhi 110067 H.no.20, Aggarsain Colony, 21024 Ashmita Raj UR 05.08.1993 Assandh Road, Panipat, Haryana 132103 56/5, Vidya Apartments Race 21025 Rathish S UR 13.01.1996 Course, Coimbatore Tamilnadu 641018 A-56, Ramapark, 21026 Sakshi Khurana UR 10.09.1996 Mahangarden Dwarka Mor, New Delhi 59 H.no.2799, Near sagar Cinema Huda Colony, Sector- 21027 Richa Tyagi UR 23.07.1995 16, Faridabad, Haryana 121002 30, Hauz Rani Maloviya Nagar 21028 Rashmi Mishra UR 31.03.1993 New Delhi 110017 G-62, Delta-2, GB Nagar 21029 Yashika Goyal UR 02.11.1997 Greater Noida UP 201310 H.no.201, New Grain Market 21030 Lakshita Bizla UR 05.12.1995 Hisar Haryana 125001 Deobill Road Near Forest 21031 Deelina Kumari UR 09.04.1995 Check Gate Distt.
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