Casual Vacancy Round postponed
Source CET CELL Date 2005-08-14 Information As the matter relating to eligibility for admission to Medical courses has been challenged before the Honble High Court of Karnataka in W. P. No. 17221/2005 c/w 17349/2005 and 17475/2005 and the matter has been heard and judgment awaited shortly, it is decided to postpone the Casual Vacancy Round seat selection process for Medical, Dental, Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy, Engineering and Architecture courses which was scheduled to be held between 13-08-2005 and 28-09-2005. Revised schedule of Casual Vacancy Round counseling for Medical, Dental, Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy, Engineering and
Counselling for medical seats from July 20
Source The Hindu Date 2005-07-18 Information The admission round seat selection process for medical, dental, Indian systems of medicine and homoeopathy courses will be held at the Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell from July 20 to 25, including Sunday. This follows the Supreme Courts approval of the joint memorandum on seat-sharing and fee structure filed by the State Government and private professional colleges. The ongoing seat selection process for engineering and technology courses (up to rank 40,000) will continue till July 16. For the remaining engineering rank holders from 40,001 to the last rank, the process will be
Counselling for medical seats from July 20
Source The Hindu Date 2005-07-18 Information The admission round seat selection process for medical, dental, Indian systems of medicine and homoeopathy courses will be held at the Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell from July 20 to 25, including Sunday. This follows the Supreme Courts approval of the joint memorandum on seat-sharing and fee structure filed by the State Government and private professional colleges. The ongoing seat selection process for engineering and technology courses (up to rank 40,000) will continue till July 16. For the remaining engineering rank holders from 40,001 to the last rank, the process will be
CET crisis: Review plea in SC, appeal in HC likely
Source Deccan Herald Date 2005-08-19 Information The State Cabinet on Friday is likely to discuss its next move following two crucial judgements by the High Court and Supreme Court regarding admissions to professional colleges. A decision whether to a file review petition in the Supreme Court against the seven-judge bench that ruled against government fixing any quotas for admission in professional colleges will be taken by the Cabinet tomorrow, Chief Minister Dharam Singh told reporters. According to sources, the government is likely to file an appeal before a division bench of the Karnataka High Court challenging Wednesdays single
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