NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HOMOEOPATHY
(An Autonomous Organisation under Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)
Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106.
Website: http://www.nih.nic.in
ADMISSION NOTICE (Session 2012-13)
http://nih.nic.in/BHMSAdm12.pdf
Admission to BHMS Course (2012-13)
Applications are invited on three “A4” size paper (two pages for the application proforma and one page for the identification card) according to format given below from intending candidates of Indian nationality for Admission to 5½ yrs, BHMS Degree Course in Homoeopathy (including one year compulsory Rotatory Internship) at the National Institute of Homoeopathy, Kolkata, affiliated to The West Bengal University of Health Sciences for the academic year 2012-2013. (Form can be downloaded from the Institute website)
ELIGIBILITY:
Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent examination with five subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and obtained 50% marks in aggregate (45% marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates) are eligible to apply. To be eligible for the all India common admission test, the candidate should attain 17 years but not crossed the age of 25 years as on by 31st December, 2012.Those born on before 31st December, 1987 or after 1st January,1996 are not eligible. For the candidates who have appeared for Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent examination, candidature will be taken into consideration provided that the result of that examination is published before the admission and they have secured the required percentage of marks which has to be substantiated by production of documentary proof. Blind (including colour blind), deaf, and/or dumb candidates are not eligible to apply for the course.
SELECTION:
In this academic year 93(Ninety three) seats shall be available for admission to the BHMS Degree Course, out of this following seats are reserved for different categories of candidates.
(i) Fourteen (14) seats are for the candidates nominated from the following States/Union Territories : Jammu and Kashmir (1), Manipur (1), Meghalaya (1), Mizoram (2), Nagaland (1), Sikkim (1), Tripura (2), Andaman and Nicobar Island (1), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (1), Daman and Diu (1), Lakshadweep (1) and Puducherry (1)Page 2 of 6(ii) Six (06) seats are reserved for Foreign Nationals of which Five (05) seats are for candidates from Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral Technical & Economic Co-operation (BIMSTEC) countries nominated by Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Ministry of External Affairs, Azad Bhavan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi and One (01) seat is reserved for Foreign National candidates under self-financing scheme nominated by the Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India.
(iii) Ten (10) seats are reserved for candidates sponsored by Govt. of Sri Lanka through the Dept. of AYUSH, Govt.of India. (If the scheduled number of candidates are not sponsored by Govt. of Sri Lanka, those seats shall remain vacant; no other candidate will be admitted against these seats).
(iv) Two (02) seats are reserved for candidates from Malaysia as per directive of Govt.of India.
(v)The remaining seats will be filled up through All-India Admission Test of three hours duration. The pattern of questions will be of multiple choice type, total number of questions will be 200 – Physics (60 questions), Chemistry (60 questions), Biology (60 questions) and General Knowledge (20 questions).
There will be Negative marking for wrong answers.
(vi)Reservation including to those belonging to Orthopaedically Challenged locomotor disability involving the lower limb)/OBC category will be made as per extant reservation instructions. The candidates who are desirous of availing such reservation facilities under OBC quota are required to enclose attested copy of their OBC certificate issued by appropriate authority along with a declaration that she/he does not belong to creamy layer of the society(for the format see the Institute website and the attested copy must be as prescribed).
Filled in application (in candidate’s own handwriting) is to be sent along with Bank draft for ₹500/-(Rupees Five hundred only) in favour of Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy, payable at Kolkata (IPO/Cheque/Cash/Money order will not be accepted). No Bank draft is required in case of SC/ST candidates but a copy of caste certificate attested by a Gazetted Officer should accompany the application.
Candidates who claim to belong to any one of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes should submit in support of his/her claim an attested/certified copy of a certificate along with the filled in form.
Enclose recent, high contrast 3.5 cmX4.5 cm identical copies of colour photograph, clearily showing full head, face, shoulders and both ears without wearing any cap/hat/sunglasses, is required. Polaroid photo is not acceptable. Photograph must have been taken on or after 31stMarch, 2012 with a placard indicating the name of the candidate and the date of taking the photograph. The name and date of the photograph must be clear and legible.
Two(02) copies of the photographs are to be pasted on the specified area on the application, which should be attested by a Gazetted Officer after pasting with part of signature on the photograph and part of signature on the application form, other 02 (two) unpasted should be signed on the reverse by the candidate. Applications incomplete and/or accompanied by hazy, old or unidentifiable photographs are liable to be rejected without assigning any reason.
Candidates must put their full signature in all the places asked for at all the stages of admission process. Candidates need not send the Photo copies of testimonials with application (except attested copy of caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates claiming exemption from paying application fee) and OBC/Orthopaedically Handicapped claiming for reservation in admission, but the original caste certificate must be submitted for verification if provisionally selected.
1. The duly filled in application should reach the office of the Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106 on or before the last date of submission of application i.e.30th April,2012
2. Admit Card and Prospectus will be sent by post and list of candidates with their Roll numbers and Centres will also be available in the NIH Website: http://www.nih.nic.in
3. Date of All India Admission Test –3rd June, 2012 (Sunday).
4. Date of publication of the result of Admission Test – 18th June,2012
5. Date of Counselling (and of Admission) – 3rd& 4th July,2012
6. Result of the qualified candidates will be communicated by post and the merit list will also be available in the NIH website: http://www.nih.nic.in .
7. List of eligible candidates / their Roll numbers / name of allotted centre for the All India Admission Test, Result of admission test, List of candidates eligible for counselling / date of counselling and venue etc. will be available in the Institute website mentioned earlier. Though intimation will be sent by post, candidates are requested to check the website periodically as Institute will not be responsible for non-receipt / delay in receipt of communications sent by post.
Candidates should ascertain their own eligibility before applying. Appearance in the Admission Test or empanelment in the merit list is purely provisional subject to confirmation of fulfillment of their eligibility before actual admission (if selected). Money once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
Incomplete / illegible application, application not accompanied by the necessary
enclosures etc. will be summarily rejected.
8. The All India admission test will be held at seven centres: Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal. Candidate should therefore give their choice of centres in the application. In case the number of candidates who opt for a particular centre are less, then the centres at Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal will be cancelled and the candidates will be allotted the nearest centre. Accordingly candidate who opts for Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal has to mention his / her second choice of centre of examination from amongst Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. Candidates must note that centre of examination once allotted to them shall not be changed and any request for such change will not be entertained at any subsequent stage.
Candidates must put their full signature in all the places asked for at all the stages of admission process. Candidates need not send the Photo copies of testimonials with application (except attested copy of caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates claiming exemption from paying application fee) and OBC/Orthopaedically Handicapped claiming for reservation in admission, but the original caste certificate must be submitted for verification if provisionally selected.
1. The duly filled in application should reach the office of the Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106 on or before the last date of submission of application i.e.30th April,2012
2. Admit Card and Prospectus will be sent by post and list of candidates with their Roll numbers and Centres will also be available in the NIH Website: http://www.nih.nic.in
3. Date of All India Admission Test –3rd June, 2012 (Sunday).
4. Date of publication of the result of Admission Test – 18th June,2012
5. Date of Counselling (and of Admission) – 3rd & 4th July,2012
6. Result of the qualified candidates will be communicated by post and the merit list will also be available in the NIH website: http://www.nih.nic.in .
7. List of eligible candidates / their Roll numbers / name of allotted centre for the All India Admission Test, Result of admission test, List of candidates eligible for counselling / date of counselling and venue etc. will be available in the Institute website mentioned earlier. Though intimation will be sent by post, candidates are requested to check the website periodically as Institute will not be responsible for non-receipt / delay in receipt of communications sent by post.
Candidates should ascertain their own eligibility before applying. Appearance in the Admission Test or empanelment in the merit list is purely provisional subject to confirmation of fulfillment of their eligibility before actual admission (if selected). Money once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
Incomplete / illegible application, application not accompanied by the necessary
enclosures etc. will be summarily rejected.
8. The All India admission test will be held at seven centres: Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal. Candidate should therefore give their choice of centres in the application. In case the number of candidates who opt for a particular centre are less, then the centres at Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal will be cancelled and the candidates will be allotted the nearest centre. Accordingly candidate who opts for Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal has to mention his / her second choice of centre of examination from amongst Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. Candidates must note that centre of examination once allotted to them shall not be changed and any request for such change will not be entertained at any subsequent stage.
For more details visit here: http://nih.nic.in/BHMSAdm12.pdf
(An Autonomous Organisation under Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)
Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106.
Website: http://www.nih.nic.in
ADMISSION NOTICE (Session 2012-13)
http://nih.nic.in/BHMSAdm12.pdf
Admission to BHMS Course (2012-13)
Applications are invited on three “A4” size paper (two pages for the application proforma and one page for the identification card) according to format given below from intending candidates of Indian nationality for Admission to 5½ yrs, BHMS Degree Course in Homoeopathy (including one year compulsory Rotatory Internship) at the National Institute of Homoeopathy, Kolkata, affiliated to The West Bengal University of Health Sciences for the academic year 2012-2013. (Form can be downloaded from the Institute website)
ELIGIBILITY:
Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent examination with five subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and obtained 50% marks in aggregate (45% marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates) are eligible to apply. To be eligible for the all India common admission test, the candidate should attain 17 years but not crossed the age of 25 years as on by 31st December, 2012.Those born on before 31st December, 1987 or after 1st January,1996 are not eligible. For the candidates who have appeared for Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent examination, candidature will be taken into consideration provided that the result of that examination is published before the admission and they have secured the required percentage of marks which has to be substantiated by production of documentary proof. Blind (including colour blind), deaf, and/or dumb candidates are not eligible to apply for the course.
SELECTION:
In this academic year 93(Ninety three) seats shall be available for admission to the BHMS Degree Course, out of this following seats are reserved for different categories of candidates.
(i) Fourteen (14) seats are for the candidates nominated from the following States/Union Territories : Jammu and Kashmir (1), Manipur (1), Meghalaya (1), Mizoram (2), Nagaland (1), Sikkim (1), Tripura (2), Andaman and Nicobar Island (1), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (1), Daman and Diu (1), Lakshadweep (1) and Puducherry (1)Page 2 of 6(ii) Six (06) seats are reserved for Foreign Nationals of which Five (05) seats are for candidates from Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral Technical & Economic Co-operation (BIMSTEC) countries nominated by Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Ministry of External Affairs, Azad Bhavan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi and One (01) seat is reserved for Foreign National candidates under self-financing scheme nominated by the Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India.
(iii) Ten (10) seats are reserved for candidates sponsored by Govt. of Sri Lanka through the Dept. of AYUSH, Govt.of India. (If the scheduled number of candidates are not sponsored by Govt. of Sri Lanka, those seats shall remain vacant; no other candidate will be admitted against these seats).
(iv) Two (02) seats are reserved for candidates from Malaysia as per directive of Govt.of India.
(v)The remaining seats will be filled up through All-India Admission Test of three hours duration. The pattern of questions will be of multiple choice type, total number of questions will be 200 – Physics (60 questions), Chemistry (60 questions), Biology (60 questions) and General Knowledge (20 questions).
There will be Negative marking for wrong answers.
(vi)Reservation including to those belonging to Orthopaedically Challenged locomotor disability involving the lower limb)/OBC category will be made as per extant reservation instructions. The candidates who are desirous of availing such reservation facilities under OBC quota are required to enclose attested copy of their OBC certificate issued by appropriate authority along with a declaration that she/he does not belong to creamy layer of the society(for the format see the Institute website and the attested copy must be as prescribed).
Filled in application (in candidate’s own handwriting) is to be sent along with Bank draft for ₹500/-(Rupees Five hundred only) in favour of Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy, payable at Kolkata (IPO/Cheque/Cash/Money order will not be accepted). No Bank draft is required in case of SC/ST candidates but a copy of caste certificate attested by a Gazetted Officer should accompany the application.
Candidates who claim to belong to any one of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes should submit in support of his/her claim an attested/certified copy of a certificate along with the filled in form.
Enclose recent, high contrast 3.5 cmX4.5 cm identical copies of colour photograph, clearily showing full head, face, shoulders and both ears without wearing any cap/hat/sunglasses, is required. Polaroid photo is not acceptable. Photograph must have been taken on or after 31stMarch, 2012 with a placard indicating the name of the candidate and the date of taking the photograph. The name and date of the photograph must be clear and legible.
Two(02) copies of the photographs are to be pasted on the specified area on the application, which should be attested by a Gazetted Officer after pasting with part of signature on the photograph and part of signature on the application form, other 02 (two) unpasted should be signed on the reverse by the candidate. Applications incomplete and/or accompanied by hazy, old or unidentifiable photographs are liable to be rejected without assigning any reason.
Candidates must put their full signature in all the places asked for at all the stages of admission process. Candidates need not send the Photo copies of testimonials with application (except attested copy of caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates claiming exemption from paying application fee) and OBC/Orthopaedically Handicapped claiming for reservation in admission, but the original caste certificate must be submitted for verification if provisionally selected.
1. The duly filled in application should reach the office of the Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106 on or before the last date of submission of application i.e.30th April,2012
2. Admit Card and Prospectus will be sent by post and list of candidates with their Roll numbers and Centres will also be available in the NIH Website: http://www.nih.nic.in
3. Date of All India Admission Test –3rd June, 2012 (Sunday).
4. Date of publication of the result of Admission Test – 18th June,2012
5. Date of Counselling (and of Admission) – 3rd& 4th July,2012
6. Result of the qualified candidates will be communicated by post and the merit list will also be available in the NIH website: http://www.nih.nic.in .
7. List of eligible candidates / their Roll numbers / name of allotted centre for the All India Admission Test, Result of admission test, List of candidates eligible for counselling / date of counselling and venue etc. will be available in the Institute website mentioned earlier. Though intimation will be sent by post, candidates are requested to check the website periodically as Institute will not be responsible for non-receipt / delay in receipt of communications sent by post.
Candidates should ascertain their own eligibility before applying. Appearance in the Admission Test or empanelment in the merit list is purely provisional subject to confirmation of fulfillment of their eligibility before actual admission (if selected). Money once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
Incomplete / illegible application, application not accompanied by the necessary
enclosures etc. will be summarily rejected.
8. The All India admission test will be held at seven centres: Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal. Candidate should therefore give their choice of centres in the application. In case the number of candidates who opt for a particular centre are less, then the centres at Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal will be cancelled and the candidates will be allotted the nearest centre. Accordingly candidate who opts for Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal has to mention his / her second choice of centre of examination from amongst Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. Candidates must note that centre of examination once allotted to them shall not be changed and any request for such change will not be entertained at any subsequent stage.
Candidates must put their full signature in all the places asked for at all the stages of admission process. Candidates need not send the Photo copies of testimonials with application (except attested copy of caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates claiming exemption from paying application fee) and OBC/Orthopaedically Handicapped claiming for reservation in admission, but the original caste certificate must be submitted for verification if provisionally selected.
1. The duly filled in application should reach the office of the Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Block-GE, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 106 on or before the last date of submission of application i.e.30th April,2012
2. Admit Card and Prospectus will be sent by post and list of candidates with their Roll numbers and Centres will also be available in the NIH Website: http://www.nih.nic.in
3. Date of All India Admission Test –3rd June, 2012 (Sunday).
4. Date of publication of the result of Admission Test – 18th June,2012
5. Date of Counselling (and of Admission) – 3rd & 4th July,2012
6. Result of the qualified candidates will be communicated by post and the merit list will also be available in the NIH website: http://www.nih.nic.in .
7. List of eligible candidates / their Roll numbers / name of allotted centre for the All India Admission Test, Result of admission test, List of candidates eligible for counselling / date of counselling and venue etc. will be available in the Institute website mentioned earlier. Though intimation will be sent by post, candidates are requested to check the website periodically as Institute will not be responsible for non-receipt / delay in receipt of communications sent by post.
Candidates should ascertain their own eligibility before applying. Appearance in the Admission Test or empanelment in the merit list is purely provisional subject to confirmation of fulfillment of their eligibility before actual admission (if selected). Money once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
Incomplete / illegible application, application not accompanied by the necessary
enclosures etc. will be summarily rejected.
8. The All India admission test will be held at seven centres: Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal. Candidate should therefore give their choice of centres in the application. In case the number of candidates who opt for a particular centre are less, then the centres at Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal will be cancelled and the candidates will be allotted the nearest centre. Accordingly candidate who opts for Hyderabad, Thiruvanthapuram and Bhopal has to mention his / her second choice of centre of examination from amongst Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. Candidates must note that centre of examination once allotted to them shall not be changed and any request for such change will not be entertained at any subsequent stage.
For more details visit here: http://nih.nic.in/BHMSAdm12.pdf
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