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Annamalai University MBBS/BDS Counselling Schedule, 2016

Annamalai University is one of the largest public residential Universities in India. It comprises 10 faculties and 49 departments of study. It was accredited with "A" grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2014.

Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalai University

The Faculty of Medicine in Annamalai University consists of two colleges, Rajah Muthiah Medical College and the Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing. It has an annual intake of 150 students for the MBBS programme.

The tuition fee to be paid by the candidate for the MBBS programme, 2016-17, is Rs. 5,54,370 per annum.

Provisional Merit List

Annamalai University has recently released the Merit List for admission to MBBS/ BDS degree programme. The merit list is available on their web site and can be downloaded at: Annamalai University MBBS Merit List 2016-2017. As many as 4626 candidates have been ranked in the Provisional Merit List.

Counselling Schedule

Further to the Provisional Merit List, the University has also released the Counselling schedule. You can download/ print the Counselling Call Letter by entering your application number and your date of birth at the link: Download/ Print Counselling Call Letter. No individual call letter will be sent.

Annamalai University MBBS/BDS Counselling Schedule, 2016
Source: Annamalai University Admissions Portal

Counselling processing fee of Rs.5000/- (non refundable) has to be paid by the candidates, at the Counselling Venue to register for Counselling. In the event of candidates being selected, the admission formalities including payment of fees shall be completed on or before 11 July 2016.

Counselling venue

The counselling venue is:
Administrative Office
Annamalai University Campus,
Annamalainagar – 608 002,
Chidambaram.
Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu.

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