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India: Medical & Engineering Scholarships

Kategori: Beasiswa s1 (dokter umum) dan s2 (dokter spesialis) kedokteran / farmasi, diploma teknik

Government of India Scholarships:

Applications for MBBS/BDS/BE/B.PHARMA/DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING courses under Self-Financing Scheme for Foreign Students from friendly developing countries for the
session 2005-06.

MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION

For admission to MBBS course: A candidate must have secured a minimum of 60% of the aggregate of marks with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Zoology & Botany) and 50% in English in the qualifying examination (equivalent to Standard 10+2 in India).

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For B. Pharmacy/Diploma in Pharmacy courses: A candidate must have secured a minimum of 60% of the aggregate of marks with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Zoology & Botany) and 50% in English in the qualifying examination (equivalent to Standard 10+2 in India). In addition, the candidate may have studied Mathematics/Statistics as a subject at 10 + 2 level.

For BE. course: A candidate must have secured a minimum of 60% of the aggregate of marks with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and 50% in English in the qualifying examination (equivalent to Standard 10 + 2 in India). Certain Directorates of Technical Education provide that the minimum aggregate marks should be obtained in the first attempt.

For Diploma in Engineering Course: A candidate must have secured a minimum of 60% marks each in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in a single sitting and 50% in English in 10th as well as in 12th Grade Examination.

(Please ensure that the eligibility criteria for the above courses are properly checked by the Missions at the time of submission of application forms. Marks obtained in 11th standard exam should not be taken into consideration while computing marks obtained in 12th year of exam).

It may kindly be noted that for admission to 1st year Dip in Engineering course in Delhi, the age limit of the candidate should be below 21 years as on 1.8.2005.

Foreign students can also apply for nomination pending final declaration of their 10+2 examination result. Nomination of such candidates will, however, depend on the availability of seats at the time of receipt of their marks sheets, if they are received within the prescribed time.

Many of the Engineering/Pharmacy colleges charge higher tuition fee ranging between US Dollars 3,000-6,000/- per annum. Seats in this category have so far remained
under utilized. In case, any student is interested in being considered against such seats, the following undertaking may be obtained and forwarded along with the application:


“I take specific note of the fact that tuition fee for foreign students in some of the Engineering/B. Pharmacy colleges in India is lower fees. However, there are other colleges that charge between US $ 3000 to US $ 6000 as tuition fees per annum, besides some other charges, from foreign students. I am willing to pay the enhanced fee as applicable to foreign students in case my admission to one of such colleges materialises.”

Only such applications should be forwarded as are complete in all respects and are duly
supported by the following documents (with authentic English translation, wherever required):

Three copies of recent photographs pasted at prescribed place in application and duly attested by the mission/nost.

Three attested copies of certificates and mark sheets of the qualifying examination;

Three attested copies each of passport (first four pages), birth certificate and character certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended;

Concerned Mission/Post should countersign application form.

Undertaking for acceptance of nomination under higher fee category (Optional).

Last date for receipt of completed application forms in the Ministry of External
Affairs (Students Cell) is 30th April 2005. Application should reach Embassy of India, Jakarta by 15 April 2005 to ......

List of Medical Colleges

- All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

- Institute of Medical sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

- SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan

- Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi

- Nalanda Medical College, Patna

- Rajendra Medical College, Ranchi, Jharkhand

- JIPMER, Pondichery

- IGMC, Nagpur, Maharashtra

- Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

- Grants Medical College, Mumbai, Maharashtra

- St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore

- Colleges for B. Pharmacy Course

- L M College of Pharmacy, Abmedabad (low fee)

- Goa College of Pharmacy, Panji, Goa (low fee)

- Delhi college of Pharmacy (low fee)

- Jamia Hamdard, Delhi (higher fee)

- Madhya Pradesh/Chhattishgarh (higher fee)

Download Application Form (107 kb)

Download Application Form for Nomination of Self Financing Foreign Students Against Reserved Seats in Medical and Engineering Collages in India ( 25 mb)









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