This story is from June 29, 2018
Tamil Nadu admission season begins: Engineering, medical, law rank lists out
The Tamil
Health minister C Vijaya Baskar said the state has released two rank lists based on NEET scores - one for applicants to government
With not many state board students scoring centums this year, CBSE candidates may have a good chance of securing more seats in the counselling process. The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University has also released the rank list for five-year
Nadu
government on Thursday released the rank list foradmissions
into engineering, MBBS and BDS, and law courses. With engineering admissions starting only after the first round of medical counselling, government hopes to prevent students from dropping out of allotted courses. The engineering counselling is expected to begin after July 10.college
and self-financing colleges under government quota and the other for management seats in self-financing colleges. The state received 28,067 applications from students for admission to government colleges. Entry to medical courses can be tougher this year as cut off is likely to go up by 50 marks for all categories. When the counselling for admission begins on July 1, the state will have 3,328 seats - 2,447 seats in state-run medical colleges, 127 seats in Rajah Muthiah Medical College, 65 seats in ESIC in KK Nagar, and 668 seats in self-financing colleges under the state quota. In addition, it will admit students to 516 seats under the management quota.With not many state board students scoring centums this year, CBSE candidates may have a good chance of securing more seats in the counselling process. The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University has also released the rank list for five-year
integrated
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