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Karnataka PG Common Entrance Test (PGCET)

Post Graduate Entrance Test – Medical, Dental, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Pharmacy, Nursing, Physiotherapy & Unani

Post Graduate Super Speciality Entrance Test

Under Graduate Counseling – Nursing, Pharmacy and Physiotherapy, Pharm D & BPO Courses

Website: www.rguhs.ac.in

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore will be conducting the entrance test on 29.01. 2012 for admission to Post Graduate Degree/Diploma courses in Government Medical/Dental colleges and Government seats in Private Medical / Dental colleges of Karnataka for the
academic year 2012-2013 . The eligible candidates willing to appear for the entrance test may fill the application form
online on the RGUHS website

www.rguhs. ac.in /
www.rguhspget 2012.com from 28.11.2011 .

Refer to RGUHS website for brochure and other details from 28.11.2011 onwards.

MD: General Medicine, Pediatrics,
Dermatology, Anaesthesiology,
Microbiology, Comm Medicine,
Pathology, Physiology, Anatomy
MS: General surgery, Obst and
Gynaecology, Orthopaedics,
Ophthalmology, ENT
Diploma: DGO, DCH, D.Ortho, DLO, DA,
DCP
The Post Graduate Entrance Test 2012 is
being conducted for the purpose of
determining the eligibility for admission
of students to PG Degree and Diploma
courses in Medical subjects and PG
Degree courses in Dental subjects in
Government colleges and Government
seats in Private Medical and Dental
Colleges and Deemed University within
the State of Karnataka, in respect of
Government seats for the academic year
2012-12.

Pget. On 29-01-2012

RGUHS PGET 2012 application form
available from 28-11- 2011

VISIT WWW.RGUHS.AC. IN OR
www.rguhspget2012.com for more
details.

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