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JIPMER MBBS Counselling Schedule 2016

A common entrance examination was conducted on 5 Jun 2016 for admission to the prestigious Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER). JIPMER is recognized as an Institution of National Importance under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.

Commencing this year, JIPMER has a new campus at Karaikal. So, the admission for 2016-2017 is being carried out for its two locations:
  1. JIPMER Puducherry and
  2. JIPMER Karaikal
JIPMER MBBS Counselling Schedule 2016

Subsequent to the entrance exam on 5th June 2016, the results of the JIPMER entrance examination was scheduled to be released on 13 June 2016. But, the web site crashed on 13 June 2016 and the results were delayed until late night on 14 June 2016. The candidates eligible for the first round of counselling were also identified (equal to two times the number of seats available under each category).

JIPMER MBBS Counselling Schedule, 2016

The following is the tentative counselling schedule for JIMPER MBBS admission 2016:
First round of Counselling
- 20 June 2016 (for OPH Candidates),
- 21 June 2016 (for UR/ OBC Candidates) and
- 22 June 2016 (for SC/ST, Puducherry and NRI-OCI Candidates)
Second round of Counselling
- 25, 26 and 27 July 2016 (for OPH Candidates)
- 28 July 2016 (for UR/OBC/SC/ST/Puducherry/NRI-OCI Candidates)
Third round of Counselling
- 13 September 2016
Open Counselling (if required)
- 29 September 2016

Candidates are requested to check the JIPMER website regularly to know the list of candidates eligible for further rounds of counselling.

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