Internship Transfer of BPO, BASLP students; MUHS issues notice

Published On 2020-02-03 09:29 GMT   |   Update On 2020-02-05 06:22 GMT

Mumbai: Through a recent notice, the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has informed about the Internship Transfer of students from one affiliated College to other affiliated College (Winter - 2019 Examinations only).

The varsity notified all concerned that the University has framed the Rules governing Internship Training Programme for a final year pass out candidates of MBBS / BDS / BAMS / BUMS / BHMS / BPTh / BOTh / BPO / BASLP / BPMT Courses.

The students desirous of transfer to another College for doing Internship Training Programme shall have to apply to the University in the prescribed form along with necessary document & fee, before cut off date for respective faculties.

The faculty wise cut off dates are as given below.


Faculty/Course

Date of Declaration of Final Year Result

Last Date for Receiving Applications / Cut off Date

M.B.B.S. - III (II)

Not yet Declared

-

B.D.S.

Not yet Declared

-

B.A.M.S.

Not yet Declared

-

B.U.M.S.

Not yet Declared

-

B.H.M.S.

Not yet Declared

-

B.P.Th.

Not yet Declared

-

B.O.Th.

Not yet Declared

-

B.P.O.

28/01/2020

12/02/2020

B.A.S.L.P.

29/01/2020

13/02/2020

B.P.M.T.

Not yet Declared

Please note that if the application submission date fall's on Holiday then student can submit their application on next following working day in University in person. After this date no extension will be given and application received thereafter will be invalid and no correspondence will be done in this regard.

Fee can be paid online through "Pay Online Fees" readily available on University website (i.e.http://muhs.ac.in). or DD. The details of (D.D.No./UTI.No./Receipt No.etc.) should be written on the form.

For internship transfer rules and application form, refer Academic Notification No. 06/2012 (Amended) which is available on the University website (i.e. http://muhs.ac.in)

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that marking a significant step towards updating anti-ragging policies, Dr Dileep Mhaisekar, Vice-Chancellor (VC) of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) visited the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) and Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH), seeking feedback from medical students and staffs regarding anti-ragging initiatives in the medical colleges.

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