DY Patil Medical College granted approval by the PGME Committee for 4 PG courses

Published On 2018-01-28 03:59 GMT   |   Update On 2018-01-28 03:59 GMT

Pimpri: The Padamshree Dr DY Patil Medical College, Pimpri, Pune, has been granted approval by the Post Graduate Medical Education Committee for a seat increase for all the courses applied for in the forthcoming academic session to be held in 2018-19. The courses the medical college has been granted an increase of seats include MD Radio Diagnosis, MS-Orthopaedics, MS General Surgery and MS Otorhinolaryngology.


Following are the details of seat increase granted in each of the above-mentioned courses:


 

































S.NOCourseYearSeat increase
1MD- Radio Diagnosis2018-19Seat increased from 10 to 12 students per year till the Ist batch admitted against the increased number appears in the final exam of the said course
2 MS- Orthopaedics2018-19Seat increased from 7 to 9 students per year till the Ist batch admitted against the increased number appears in the final exam of the said course
3 MS- General Surgery2018-19Seat increased from 7 to 9 students per year till the Ist batch admitted against the increased number appears in the final exam of the said course
4 MD- Otorhinolaryngology2018-19Seat increased from 3 to 6 students per year till the Ist batch admitted against the increased number appears in the final exam of the said course
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