Bharati Vidyapeeth University MD, MS, PG Diploma in Ayurveda and MD Homoeopathy Admissions 2017-18

Bharati Vidyapeeth, Deemed University (Pune) has issued admission notification for MD / MS (Ayurved), PG Diploma (Ayurved) and MD (Homoeopathy) courses for the academic year 2017-19. Following are details of courses and application procedure:

Online applications are invited for admission in the following specialities from AIAPGET – 2017 qualified candidates with BAMS / BHMS degree and completing internship by 21st September 2017.

MD / MS (Ayurved): Rachana Sharir, Kayachikitsa, Prasuti Tantra, Ayurved Samhita and Siddhanta, Dravya Guna Vigyana, Panchakarma, Rog Nidan, Rasa Shasta and Bhaishalya Kalpana, Swastha Vritta, Shalakya, Agad Tantra, Kriya Sharir, Shalya etc.

PG Diploma: Panchakarma, Netra Roga Vigyan, Prasuti and Pharmacy, Ayurvedic Cosmetology and skin disease, Balroga, Ayurvedic Snagyaharan.

MD Homoeopathy: Homeopathic Philosophy, Homeopathic Pharmacy, Materia Media, Practice of Medicine, Repertory etc.

Last date for the submission of applications is 14th September 2017. For details of selection, eligibility and other information, see www.bvuniversity.edu.in .

12 New Medical Colleges in West Bengal – Total Seats at 4500

The government of West Bengal is proposed to take steps to start 12 more medical colleges in the state by the academic year 2021. Out of the proposed 12 colleges, 10 medical colleges will be set up by the Government of West Bengal and 2 colleges in PPP (public-private partnership) model.

Government medical colleges would be established in Diamond Harbour, Cooch Behar, Raiganj, Rampurhat, Purulia, Arambagh, Jalpaiguri and Contai. Two more colleges will come up in Kurseong and Bhangar.

Admissions to MBBS course in the medical colleges in Diamond Harbour, Cooch Behar, Raiganj, Rampurhat and Purulia would start from the academic year 2019 – 20. Admissions in colleges at Arambagh, Jalpaiguri, Kurseong and Bhangar will start from the academic year 2021-22.

Currently, there are 18 medical and six dental colleges in West Bengal. The proposed new 12 colleges would bring up the number of colleges for medical education to 36.

With the setting up of these 12 new medical colleges, 1200 medical seats would be added in the system and total seats will reach to around 4,500. At present, there are 3,250 seats, combining the medical and dental colleges in West Bengal.

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