Method of Selection for DM/M.Ch/PDCC/Certificate Course in RRT
The following criteria shall be adopted for fixing the merit of the candidates in case two candidates get
equal marks in the entrance test in the following sequence:
- Selection of candidates for DM/M.Ch/PDCC/Certificate Course in RRT will be on merit based on entrance test.
- Objective test (Marks 70) for grading aptitude and merit. The test would be of 90 minute’s duration comprising of 100 multiple-choice questions.The distribution of the objective questions as follow (a) 50% question from the basic sciences related to respective disciplines (b) 50% question from the clinical sciences related to the respective disciplines
- Departmental assessment and final interview (Marks 30)
- Directors Interview
- Declaration of Final Result
The following criteria shall be adopted for fixing the merit of the candidates in case two candidates get
equal marks in the entrance test in the following sequence:
- A candidate who passed MD/MS/DNB/MBBS with minimum number of attempts will be given preference.
- Candidate who secures higher marks in MD/MS/DNB examinations will be given preference.
- Candidate who secures higher marks in Final MBBS examinations will be given preference.
- Candidate who secured higher marks in Medicine in MBBS examination for medical specialties and higher marks in Surgery in MBBS examination for Surgical Specialties will be given preference. ,
- Elder in age will be preferred
Method of Selection for MD-PhD
Selection of candidates for MD-PhD program will be done through written competition followed by
interview. Since this course is in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a
nominee from ICMR would oversee the selection process.
Method of Selection for PhD
Selection for Ph.D. registration will be made through 2-stage performance evaluation as under:
Stage I:
Candidates fulfilling the minimum requirements would be invited for a competitive written qualifying test conducted in New Delhi. The examination will be a General Aptitude Test aimed at evaluating ability to comprehend, analyze and reasoning. The total marks for the written test will be 100. To qualify in the entrance examination candidate has to secure minimum 50% marks. The number of available seats will determine the number of students who will be called for interview. The interview ratio will be up to 1:5. The written exam serves only as a qualifying exam for interview/department assessment.
Candidates fulfilling the minimum requirements would be invited for a competitive written qualifying test conducted in New Delhi. The examination will be a General Aptitude Test aimed at evaluating ability to comprehend, analyze and reasoning. The total marks for the written test will be 100. To qualify in the entrance examination candidate has to secure minimum 50% marks. The number of available seats will determine the number of students who will be called for interview. The interview ratio will be up to 1:5. The written exam serves only as a qualifying exam for interview/department assessment.
Stage II:
The shortlisted candidates will be called for a round of interview to be held at ILBS.
The shortlisted candidates will be called for a round of interview to be held at ILBS.
Total marks will be 100 and are distributed as follows:
- Students who have cleared NET examination (CSIR/UGC/ICMR/DBT/equivalent) and possess their valid JRF fellowship - 30 marks
- Students with prior research experience (min. 6 months) - 20 marks
- Research (interest) presentation, 10 minutes - 10 marks
- Interaction with the faculty followed by interview - 40 marks