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Health Science PREAMBLE Govt. of Maharashtra has decided to conduct a single Combined Common Entrance Test for selection to all degree courses in Health Science, BVSc & AH, Engineering and Pharmacy courses. The Entrance Test will be held on Thursday 6 th May 2010 at all the district headquarters in Maharashtra. The Competent Authority for the ‘MHT-CET-2010 Examination’ is Director of Medical Education and Research, Mumbai. However for the selection process there will be two separate Competent Authorities. For selection to Health Science courses, Director of Medical Education and Research, Mumbai will be the Competent Authority. For selection to Engineering and Pharmacy courses Director, Technical Education, Mumbai will be the Competent Authority. The application form for MHT-CET-2010 is common for all the above said courses. However, the information brochures for Health Science Courses, Engineering courses and Pharmacy course are separate. The results of MHT-CET 2010 will be made available at the website of Directorate of Medical Education and Research (http://www.dmer.org) and of the Directorate of Technical Education (http://www.dte.org.in). Competent Authority MHT-CET 2010
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PREAMBLE

Govt. of Maharashtra has decided to conduct a single Combined Common Entrance Test for selection to all degree courses in Health Science, BVSc & AH, Engineering and Pharmacy courses. The Entrance Test will be held on Thursday 6th May 2010 at all the district headquarters in Maharashtra.

The Competent Authority for the ‘MHT-CET-2010 Examination’ is Director of Medical Education and Research, Mumbai. However for the selection process there will be two separate Competent Authorities. For selection to Health Science courses, Director of Medical Education and Research, Mumbai will be the Competent Authority. For selection to Engineering and Pharmacy courses Director, Technical Education, Mumbai will be the Competent Authority.

The application form for MHT-CET-2010 is common for all the above said courses. However, the information brochures for Health Science Courses, Engineering courses and Pharmacy course are separate. The results of MHT-CET 2010 will be made available at the website of Directorate of Medical Education and Research (http://www.dmer.org) and of the Directorate of Technical Education (http://www.dte.org.in).

Competent Authority

MHT-CET 2010

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C L A R I F I C A T I O N

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (Bench of Hon. 7 judges) has delivered a judgment on 12/8/2005 in Civil Appeal No.5041/2005 in SLP (C) No.9932/2004 in respect of ‘rights and entitlement’ of Government as against Private Professional Educational Institutions (including Colleges conducting graduate and postgraduate Health Science courses). This judgment expects enactment of legislation by Central Government and in its absence, by State Government in this regard. This process has been initiated. However it is not certain, as of this date, as to when such legislation will come into force, as also its provisions.

In the meanwhile, in terms of the observations of the Hon’ble Supreme Court from the aforesaid judgment, at least at this stage, it appears that State Government cannot claim any quota/seats in these colleges/institutions and consequently cannot effect admissions in these Private Medical Colleges/institutions, except to the extent agreed by certain institutions, if any.

It is therefore made clear that on the aforesaid interpretation and advice given to the State Government, this Brochure will not apply to the admissions to be effected in the academic year 2010-2011 at the Private Health Science Colleges/Institutions, in so far as undergraduate courses are concerned, with the above exception.

However, it is made expressly clear that if, after issuance of this Brochure, either on account of any legislation or on account of any different interpretation/opinion/advice or due to any judgment/order passed by any court of law or even otherwise, the State Government is found entitled to any seat(s) in the Private Health Science Colleges/Institutions and consequently entitled to effect the admission(s) to such seat(s), the rules and regulations set out in this Brochure will be made applicable to such seat(s) and admission(s). In such event, a separate intimation will be issued with appropriate details.

It is further clarified that separate information brochure will be issued at the time of filling of preference form giving details as to availability of number of seats, their institution wise, categorywise distribution as also rules and regulations governing such distribution and consequent allotment of seats of Government as also Private Health Science Colleges / Institutions, if any.

It is also made hereby clear in no uncertain terms that the same ‘Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET-2010)’ that is proposed to be conducted in terms of this Brochure will govern such admission(s), if any.

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MHT-CET-2010 INDEX

1 Examination Schedule 1

2 Introduction 2

3 Definitions 2

4 Scheme of Examination 3

5 Eligibility 5

6 Application Form & Information Brochures 8

7 Certificates 10

8 Preparation of Merit List & Declaration of Result 11

9 Revaluation of HSC Marks 12

10 Seats Allocation to All India Quota and to Government of India Nominnee 12

11 Conduct and Discipline 12

ANNEXURES

Annexure “A” : Divisional Authorities & Notified Colleges 13

Annexure “B” : Constitutional Reservations 14

Annexure “C” : Children of Defence Personnel (Def) 16

Annexure “D” : Physically Handicapped (PH) 18

Annexure “E” : Maharashtra - Karnataka Disputed Border Area Reservation 19

Annexure “F” : Hilly Area (HA) Reservation 21

Annexure “G” : Additional Weightage Claim 24

Annexure “H” : Proforma for Non-Creamy Layer Certificate 26

Annexure “I” : Certificate of Medical Fitness 27

Annexure “J” : Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Science University 28

Annexure “K” : District Codes & Abbreviations 29

Annexure “L” : Format of Application For Verification 30

Annexure “M”: Instructions For Filling Application Form 31

Specimen Copy of Application Form 33

Specimen Copy of Front Page of Question Booklet 35

Important instructions to Mark the OMR Answersheet 36

Specimen Copy of OMR Answer Sheet 37

Receipt - Cum - Identity Card 39

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SCHEDULE FOR MHT-CET 2010

MHT-CET-2010 Important Information For Entrance Examination

Sale of information brochure and application forms (Through Jr. College/High School/Divisional Authority)

12/03/2010 to 25/03/2010

Last date of submission of application forms to Principal of Jr. College/School /Divisional Authority

25/03/2010

Last date to receive admit card 30/04/2010 Date of Examination 06/05/2010 (Thursday) Centre of Examination As shown in Admit Card

EXAMINATION & BELL SCHEDULE Part I :- Physics and Chemistry

a) Entry in examination hall :- b) Distribution of answer sheets c) Distribution of question booklets d) Examination commences e) Last entry permitted in examination hall (No candidate

will be permitted after 10.00 a.m. under any circumstances) f) Part I concludes at

Instruction: Candidates appearing for Biology (Part II) shall continue to sit for Part II, those who are not appearing in Biology (Candidates at PCM Subject only) should leave the examination campus.

09.15 a.m. - Long Bell 09.40 a.m. 09.50 a.m. 10.00 a.m. - Long Bell 10.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. - Long Bell

Part II :- Biology a) Distribution of answer sheets b) Distribution of question booklets c) Examination commences d) Part II concludes at (All candidates should leave the

examination hall after submitting Question booklet & OMR Answersheet)

11.40 a.m. 11.50 a.m. - Long Bell 12.00 noon - Long Bell 01.30 p.m. - Long Bell

Part III :- Mathematics a) Entry in examination Hall :- b) Distribution of answer sheets c) Distribution of question booklets d) Examination commences e) Last entry permitted in examination hall (No candidate will

be permitted after 3.00 p.m. under any circumstances) f) Part III concludes at -

02.15 p.m. - Long bell 02.40 p.m. 02.50 p.m. 03.00 p.m. - Long Bell 03.00 p.m. 04.30 p.m. - Long Bell

Last date of submission of certificate/(s) for Additional Weightage Claim at the Office of Competent Authority, Mumbai (For Health Science Courses Only).

15/05/2010

Declaration of Result (on or before) 14/06/2010 Last date for representation regarding Verification of marks with

prescribed fees. Within Four Days of Declaration of Result

Declaration of Final Merit List (on or before) 25/06/2010

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MHT-CET 2010 INFORMATION BROCHURE: HEALTH SCIENCE COURSES

1. INTRODUCTION The entrance examination for the selection to all Health Science Courses, Engineering and

Pharmacy degree courses in the State of Maharashtra for the academic year 2010-2011 shall be conducted by the Competent Authority appointed by The Government of Maharashtra. The Selection Process shall however be separate for degree courses in Health Sciences, Engineering and Pharmacy. The seats in Health Science Courses are at all Government/Municipal Corporation and Government aided Health Science institutions. The respective Competent Authorities shall devise the system of Counseling and Selection. This procedure shall be governed by the regulations and directions specified by the Govt. of Maharashtra from time to time. The merit list of MHT-CET-2010 will be utilized for the selection to Veterinary Colleges in Maharashtra. The Registrar, Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Science University (MAFSU), Nagpur, who is the Competent Authority for selection to Veterinary colleges, will notify the details of selection process separately. (Annexure “J”).

2. DEFINITIONS

2.1 "Application Form" means prescribed form to be filled up by the candidate for appearing at MHT-CET 2010.

2.2 “Appeal Committee” means the Committee setup under the chairmanship of the Competent Authority, it shall deal with the representations submitted by the candidate(s)/parent(s) relating to grievances of the candidates with regard to MHT-CET-2010 examination and the selection process.

2.3 “Competent Authority” means the Authority designated or appointed by Govt. of Maharashtra to conduct MHT-CET 2010, and declare the results. The respective Competent Authorities will supervise and control the selection process for the admission to Health Science, Engineering and Pharmacy degree courses and act as a chairperson of the Appeal Committee for representations submitted by the candidates. The Competent Authority will issue necessary executive instructions for implementation and provide relevant information to be published or communicated.

2.4 “Center in-charge of the District” means the District Collector or the officer(s) authorized by the District Collector.

2.5 “Council” means respective Central Council for Health Science courses.

2.6 “Defence” means services established under the Army Act 1950 / Airforce Act 1950 / Navy Act 1957.

2.7 “Divisional Authority” means the Dean/Officer(s) of specified Govt. Medical College who will be responsible to carryout the directions and instructions of the Competent Authority.

2.8 "Health Science Courses" means courses affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Science(MUHS), Nashik, which include MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BPTh, BOTh, BP&O, BASLP and BSc Nursing.

2.9 “Economically Weaker Section (EWS)” means EWS as specified and laid down by Govt. of Maharashtra.

2.10 “Hilly Area (HA)” means Hilly Areas as per the resolutions issued by the Government of Maharashtra from time to time. (Annexure - F)

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2.11 “Intake Capacity” in any particular institution/course means the ‘minimum number of seats’ permitted by the four Regulatory authorities i.e. Govt. of India, respective Central Council, Govt. of Maharashtra and MUHS, Nashik.

2.12 “Maharashtra Karnataka Border (MKB)” means Maharashtra Karnataka disputed border area as set out by Government of Maharashtra. (Annexure-E)

2.13 “Nomadic Tribes (NT)” means Nomadic Tribes as specified and laid down by the Government of Maharashtra.

2.14 “Notified Colleges” means the colleges/institutions responsible for distribution of information brochures and application forms for MHT-CET-2010 examination, receipt of the application forms from the School/Jr. colleges, collection & distribution of admit cards and mark sheets of MHT-CET-2010 examination (Annexure - A).

2.15 “Other Backward Class (OBC)” means Other Backward Class as specified and laid down by the Government of Maharashtra.

2.16 "Preference Form" means the preprinted form containing essential details of the candidate along with State Merit List Number, issued to the candidate after the examination. In this form the candidate has to give his choice of course and college in preferential order for selection to Health Science Courses.

2.17 “Physically Handicapped (PH)” means physically handicapped candidates as per the directions issued by Medical Council of India.

2.18 “Qualifying examination” means the examination (i.e. HSC [12th standard] or equivalent examination) on the basis of result of which a candidate becomes eligible to appear at MHT-CET entrance examination for selection to aforesaid Health Science Courses

2.19 “Scheduled Castes (SC)” means Scheduled Castes as specified and laid down by the Government of India and as recognized in the State of Maharashtra.

2.20 “Scheduled Tribes (ST)” means Scheduled Tribes as specified and laid down by the Government of India and as recognized in the State of Maharashtra.

2.21 “Special Backward Category (SBC)” means Special Backward category as specified and laid down by the Government of Maharashtra.

2.22 “Status Retention” means the retention of a seat by a candidate, once admitted at a particular college/institution.

2.23 "Sub-Centre Incharge" means the officer incharge of the High School /College where the MHT CET 2010 examination is being conducted.

2.24 “Vimukta Jati (De-Notified Tribes) (VJ/DT)” means Vimukta Jati as specified and laid down by the Government of Maharashtra.

3. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

3.1 Date of Examination: The examination will be conducted at various centres in Maharashtra on Thursday, 6th May 2010.

3.2 Schedule & Test Design: The MHT-CET-2010 will consist of three question papers. Each paper is of 100 marks.

Paper I : Physics & Chemistry (50 marks each) Paper II : Biology (Botany & Zoology - 50 marks each) Paper III : Mathematics (100 Marks)

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There is no choice among the questions, i.e. all questions have to be answered. The candidate desirous of selection to Health Science courses and BVSc & AH should appear for Paper I & Paper II. The candidate desirous of selection to Engineering degree courses should appear for Paper I and Paper III and the candidate desirous of selection to Pharmacy degree course should appear for Paper I & Paper-II and/or Paper-III. Candidates will be provided with separate OMR answer sheets with each question paper. At the end of each paper, candidate will handover the OMR Answer sheet and Question booklet to the invigilator.

3.3 The candidate will be required to mark the correct answer by blackening the corresponding circle against the serial number of the question in the answer sheet with black ink ballpoint pen only. Out of four circles provided for selection of an answer against a question, the candidate should fill up one circle only. Each correct answer will be given mark/(s). There shall be no negative marking for wrong answers.

CHANGING AN ANSWER IS NOT ALLOWED: The candidates must fully satisfy themselves about the accuracy of the answer before darkening the appropriate circle, as no change in the Answer once marked is allowed. The answer once marked is final, any change in the option once marked, done by any method, will amount to a invalid/incorrect response.

3.4 Candidate should completely darken one and the only one best response (circle)

e.g A B C D

Candidate should not use any other method for answering i.e. Half circle, dot. tick mark, cross etc. This may not be read by the scanner. Answer sheet of each candidate will be evaluated by computerized scanning method only (Optical Mark Reader). There will not be any manual checking during evaluation and verification.

3.5 Grievance Redressal Committee : A Greviance Redressal Committee will be constituted at each sub centre comprising following members:

i) Sub-centre Incharge - Chairperson

ii) A Supervisor - Member Secretary

III) An Invigilator - Member

The committee will function from 8.00 am to the end of the examination on the day of examination. If there is any grievance during this period (regarding loss of time due to administrative error or any other examination related important matter), the candidate will report it to the invigilator of his/her examination block. It will be communicated to the subcentre incharge through supervisor. The committee will examine the Grievance on the spot and take necessry decision regarding the Grievance/s.

3.6 If a candidate has objection against any question in the question paper of this examination, the same may be raised through a written application addressed to the Competent Authority within 3 days after examination. Representation received after this period shall not be considered.

3.7 Syllabus of Examination: Syllabi of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics for the MHT-CET-2010 will be the same as for the current year for HSC Examination (i.e March 2010) of HSC Board of Maharashtra.

3.8 Time & duration of Examination: There will be three papers of one and half hours each. Schedule of examination is given on page no.1.

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3.9 Language of Question Paper: The medium for examination shall be English or Marathi or Urdu for Physics, Chemistry and Biology. However, Mathematics paper shall be in English only. The option once exercised about the medium by the candidate shall be irrevocable.

3.10 Examination Centre: The MHT-CET-2010 will be conducted at all the district headquarters of the State of Maharashtra. The MHT-CET examination center will be within the same district from where the candidate has passed / is appearing at the qualifying examination i.e. HSC/12th Standard examination. For the eligible candidates passing qualifying examination from outside the state of Maharashtra, the Competent Authority shall allot the examination center. The centre of examination for candidates who have passed their HSC (12th Std) or equivalent examination from an institution situated outside the state of Maharashtra (Candidates eligible under Rule 4.7 and Rule 4.8 of this Brochure and Type B, Type C, Type D and Type F of Engineering and Pharmacy Brochures) shall be the district/headquarter of the Divisional Authority where he/she has submitted MHT-CET 2010 Application Form. The center once allotted by the Competent Authority shall not be changed under any circumstances.

4. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO HEALTH SCIENCE DEGREE COURSES 4.1 The candidate must be an Indian National. Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Non Resident Indian

(NRI)/Overseas citizen of India (OCI) are not eligible. (Exception: Annexure “J”). 4.2 The candidate must be born on or before 31st December 1993 to be eligible to appear for MHT-

CET-2010. However, for admission to Ayurved and Unani courses, candidate must be born on or before 1st October 1993. The Birth certificate indicating name of the candidate, Secondary School Certificate i.e. SSC or equivalent examination certificate or School Leaving Certificate endorsing the date of birth will constitute a valid proof.

4.2.1 Upper age limit and number of attempts criteria (to be implemented from Entrance Examination 2011 i.e. Academic Year 2011-2012)

4.2.1.1 Upper age limit is 25 years as on 31st December of the year of the entrance examination. Further provided that this Upper age shall be relaxed by a period of 5 (five) years for the candidates belonging to constitutional reservation (Annexure -B). (to be implemented from Entrance Examination 2011 i.e. Academic Year 2011-2012)

4.2.1.2 The number of attempts which a candidates can avail at Entrance Examination shall be limited to 3 (three) uniformaly for all the candidates. (to be implemented from Entrance Examination 2011 i.e. Academic Year 2011-2012)

4.3 The candidate must be medically fit and must submit a certificate of medical fitness at the time of Preference form filling as per proforma (Annexure-I).

4.4 The candidate must have passed the SSC or equivalent examination from an Institution situated in the state of Maharashtra. (Please refer 4.6 for exception)

4.5 The candidate must have passed the qualifying examination i.e. Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC/12th Standard) or equivalent examination, from an Institution situated in the State of Maharashtra (Please refer 4.7 & 4.8 for exception) with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) at the time of admission.

4.5.1 Eligibility criteria of Qualifying Examination for various courses

4.5.1.1 For MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BPMT : A candidate belonging to Open Category must have obtained not less than 50% (i.e. 150 out of 300) marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together at the HSC (or equivalent) Examination. A candidate belonging to constitutional reservation (Annex. B) backward class and constitutional reservation with physically handicapped claim must have obtained not less than 40% (i.e. 120 out of 300) marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together at the HSC (or equivalent) Examination. Physically handicapped candidate in General catogery must secure not less

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than 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology (PCB) taken together the at HSC (or equivalent) Examination.

4.5.1.2 For BSc. Nursing - A candidate belonging to Open category must have obtained not less than 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English taken together at HSC (or equivalent) examination. A candidate belonging to constitutional reservation (Annex. B) must have obtained not less than 40% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English taken together at HSC(or equivalent) Exam.

4.5.1.3 For BHMS, BUMS, BPTh, BOTh, BASLP and BP&O courses: Clause 4.5.1.1 is not applicable. Passing grade at HSC/12th Standard or equivalent examination is however necessary.

4.5.1.4 For admission to BP&O candidates who have passed 12th standard examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and / or Mathematics are eligible.

4.5.1.5 For admission to BASLP, candidates who have passed 12th standard examination with Physics, Biology, Chemistry and/or Mathematics and/or Computer Science are eligible.

4.5.1.6 The candidates who are appearing for qualifying examination i.e. HSC (or equivalent exam.) in February/March 2010 are eligible to appear for MHT-CET-2010, however they must fulfill the eligibility condition at Para 4.5 at the time of filling up of the Preference Form.

4.6 Exception for SSC (10th Std. or equivalent examination):- Candidate who has passed SSC or equivalent examination from an institute situated outside Maharashtra State and HSC or equivalent examination from within Maharashtra State is eligible for seeking admission to the courses in Health Science provided that he/she is DOMICILE of Maharashtra.

4.7 Exception for SSC (10th) and HSC (12th) or equivalent examinations: Children of employees of the Government of Maharashtra or its Undertaking :-

Children of employees of the Government of Maharashtra or its Undertaking posted on deputation or transfer to a place outside the State of Maharashtra, or transferred from outside to a place situated within the State of Maharashtra:-

1. The children of such employees of Government of Maharashtra or its undertaking who have joined service since beginning at a place situated outside the State of Maharashtra but who have been transferred to a place situated within the State of Maharashtra shall be eligible for admission even though such children might have passed the S.S.C.(Std. X) and/or H.S.C. (Std.XII) or equivalent exam from the recognized Institutions situated outside the State of Maharashtra, provided that such an employee of Government of Maharashtra or its Undertaking must have been posted/ transferred/ deputed at a place of work located in the State of Maharashtra and also must have reported-for-duty i.e. joined the duty before the last date of submission of Preference Form.

2. The candidates belonging to the aforesaid category at (1) shall be required to produce the requisite Certificate from the Office at which such an employee of Government of Maharashtra or its Undertaking has reported for duty as a proof that such employee has joined the office and/or reported for duty before the cut off date for eligibility i.e. the last date of submission of Preference Form. The certificate should contain full name of the employee, designation, transfer/posting order number and date, date of joining and present status of posting. A copy of transfer/posting order should also be produced at the time of filling the preference form.

3. The children of such employees of Government of Maharashtra or its Undertaking who have been transferred or deputed to a place situated outside the State of Maharashtra or who have returned to the State of Maharashtra after initial transfer/deputation shall be eligible for admission even though such children might have passed the S.S.C. (Std. X) and/or H.S.C. (Std. XII) or equivalent examinations from the recognized Institutions situated outside the State of Maharashtra.

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4. The candidates belonging to the aforesaid category at (3) above shall be required to produce the requisite Certificate from the Office at which such an employee of Government of Maharashtra or its Undertaking has reported for duty. The certificate should contain full name of the employee, designation, transfer order number and date, date of joining and present status of posting. A copy of transfer order should also be produced at the time of filling the preference form.

4.8 Exception for SSC (10th) and HSC (12th) or equivalent examinations: Children of employees of Government of India or its Undertaking:- 1. The children of the employees of Government of India or its Undertaking shall be eligible for

admission even though they might have passed the S.S.C. (Std.X) and/or H.S.C. (Std. XII) or equivalent exam from the recognized Institutions situated outside the State of Maharashtra, provided that such an employee of Government of India or its Undertaking must have been transferred/posted at a place of work, located in the State of Maharashtra and also must have reported for duty i.e. joined the duty before the last date of submission of Preference Form.

2. The candidates belonging to the aforesaid category (1) shall be required to produce the requisite Certificate from the Office at which such an employee of Government of India or its Undertaking has reported for duty as a proof of the fact that such employee has joined the office and/or reported for duty before the cut off date for eligibility i.e., the last date of submission of Preference Form. The certificate should contain full name of the employee, designation, transfer/posting order number and date, date of joining and present status of posting. A copy of transfer/posting order should also be produced at the time of filling the preference form.

4.9 CET-Marks Eligibility For Admission to MBBS & BDS Courses: A candidate belonging to open category must secure not less than 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology (PCB) taken together at Common Entrance Test i.e. MHT-CET-2010. A candidate belonging to constitutional reservation (Annexure B) and constitutional reservation with physically handicapped claimed candidate must secure not less than 40% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology (PCB) taken together in the MHT-CET-2010. Physically handicapped candidate in General catogery must secure not less than 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology (PCB) taken together in the MHT-CET-2010.

4.10 CET Marks for Admission to BAMS/BHMS/BUMS/BPTh/BOTh/BASLP/BP&O/BPMT and B.Sc. Nursing: A candidate will be selected on the basis of merit in Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET-2010) to above stated courses.

4.11 Additional Eligibility For BUMS: Candidate should have passed SSC (or equivalent) examination from the recognized board with

Urdu as one of the subjects. 4.12 Cut-off date for the eligibility: The eligibility of the candidate shall be determined and/or

decided for all purposes including for applicability of all these Rules and Regulations by considering the last date of submission of Preference Form as the cut off date. It is made abundantly clear that if a candidate is found ineligible as on the last date of submission of preference form, in terms of these Rules and Regulations, and if such an ineligible candidate acquires the requisite eligibility after the aforesaid cut off date (i.e. the last date of submission of preference form), such subsequent acquisition of eligibility will not make an ineligible candidate eligible for any purpose whatsoever, much less for the purpose of admission.

4.13 The selected candidates who have cancelled their admission after the cut-off-date declared by the respective central councils for the admission to Health Science Courses in the year/(s),2008-09 and 2009-10, by the Competent Authority (MHT-CET-2008 and MHT-CET-2009) are not eligible to appear at MHT-CET 2010. Notwithstanding anything stated in the rule here-in-

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above, a candidate who was allotted a seat in any course under MUHS Nashik in previous year(s) and who vacates / abandons it after availing the said seat, has completed such a period of course which would result into lapse of the said seat, will not be eligible for appearing at MHT-CET examination and admission for the next two years.

4.14 For Eligibility to Health Science Courses under Defence specified reservation - Refer Annexure - C

4.15 For Eligibility to Health Science Courses under Physically Handicapped specified reservation - Refer Annexure - D.

4.16 For Eligibility to Health Science Courses under Maharashtra Karnataka Border (MKB) area specified reservation - Refer Annexure - E.

4.17 For Hilly Area seat claim - Refer to conditions/criteria under Annexure-F. 4.18 All those candidates who have passed the S.S.C. (Std. X) and/or H.S.C. (Std. XII) or equivalent

examination/s from an Institution/s situated outside the State of Maharashtra are NOT ELIGIBLE to appear at MHT-CET 2010 examination and subsequent admission to Health Science courses, except those exempted under Rule 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.14 and 4.16.

4.19 Admission to Health Science Courses is subject to the grant of eligibility by Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik.

5. FOR ELIGIBILITY TO B.V.Sc. & A.H. DEGREE COURSE IN VETERINARY FACULTY

(Refer Annexure J)

6. APPLICATION FORM & INFORMATION BROCHURES 6.1 Mode of Sale: A single Application form and three information Brochures for MHT-CET 2010

(Health Science, Engineering and Pharmacy) will be available at Junior College/High School where candidate has studied for HSC (12th Std examination). Prescribed application forms as per the requirement shall be obtained by Head Master/Principal of the college from the Principal/Dean of the notified college in the district as shown in Annexure-A. The cost of application form along with the Information Brochures of MHT-CET-2010 and the Examination fee is Rs.700/- for open category, and Rs.500/- for reserve category candidate. This amount is not refundable. The School/Junior College should submit two separate demand drafts / pay orders, one for open category candidates, another for reserve category candidates drawn in favour of “Competent Authority MH-CET, Mumbai,” on any scheduled commercial Bank, payable at Mumbai, to the Notified College while collecting application forms. Duly filled application form should be submitted by the candidate to the same Junior College/School, from where he/she has passed / appearing for HSC or equalient examination, on or before the prescribed date. All the Defence category candidates who are appearing/have appeared for qualifying examination (HSC or equivalent) from outside Maharashtra State and are otherwise eligible as per the rules to appear at MHT-CET-2010, should obtain the brochures and application form on payment of fee of Rs. 700/- by Demand Draft/Pay order drawn on any scheduled commercial Bank in favour of ‘Competent Authority MH-CET, Mumbai’ payable at Mumbai, from respective Divisional Authorities (Refer Table under Rule 6.2).

6.2 Instructions for filling and submission of application form (Annexure “M”): The application form must be filled by the candidate in his/her own handwriting using black ink ball point pen. Filling up of application form by the candidate shall be done under active guidance of the Principal or teacher authorized by the Institution. The application form should be submitted by the candidate on or before the prescribed date, to the Principal of concerned Jr. College/ High school. The application forms complete in all respects shall be submitted by the Principal of School/Junior College to the Dean / Principal of the notified College of the concerned District as shown in ‘Annexure-A’ on or before the last date prescribed for the same.

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It will be responsibility of the Head Master/Principal of High School/Junior College to verify and certify that the information provided in the application form by the candidate is correct. For Candidates who have passed HSC or Equivalent exam from outside Maharashtra, the place of submission of application form, receiving of Receipt cum Identity card, Admit Card and Mark sheet shall be as given in the following table.

Candidate Place for Submission of Application form, Receiving Receipt cum Identity Card, Admit Card & Marksheet

Defence (D1 & D2) Divisional Authority of their Parent's district of domicile.

Defence (D3) Divisional Authority of their place of posting.

State Govt. Employee (Transferred Out of Maharashtra) Refer Rule 4.7.

Divisional Authority of place of original/initial posting before transfer/deputation.

State Govt. Employee (Transferred back to Maharashtra) Refer Rule 4.7. Divisional Authority of place of posting

Central Govt. Employee (Transferred to Maharashtra) Refer Rule 4.8. Divisional Authority of place of posting

MKB candidates of Bidar & Gulbarga Notified College - Govt. Medical College, Latur.

MKB candidates of Belgaum & Karwar Notified College - R.C.S.M. Govt. Medical College, Kolhapur

For BVSc & AH only (J&K, Goa & NRI candidates)

At the office of any Divisional Authority

All the Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) candidates mentioned in above table should show relevant documents of a) photo identity and b) SSC or equivalent examination marks to the Divisional/Notified authority at the time of submission of application form.

6.3 The candidates desirous of claiming the constitutional and / or specified reservations must have claimed the same in the original application form of MHT-CET 2010, failing which the claim will not be entertained subsequently. A candidate belonging to backward class from Maharashtra state only, is eligible for claiming seat under reserved category. (Refer Annexure-B)

6.4 An incomplete application form will be rejected. Application form sent by post/courier will be rejected. The candidate shall submit one and only one application form. In case, candidate submits more than one application form, he/she shall be disqualified.

6.5 MHT-CET- 2010 Admit Card & Receipt-cum-Identity Card: The Principal/Head of the institute where the application form is submitted shall issue Receipt-cum-Identity card attesting the photograph of the candidate with his/her signature and stamp after due verification. The candidate must preserve the Receipt-cum-Identity-card and must bring it at the time of MHT-CET-2010 examination as well as at the time of filling up of the preference form and admission.

6.6 The Admit Cards for the MHT-CET-2010 will be distributed by the Principal/Head of the institute where the Application form was submitted. In case the candidate does not receive Admit Card on or before the prescribed date (or if he/she has lost his/her admit card), he/she should approach the Center Incharge of the district with the original Receipt cum Identity Card for getting a Duplicate Admit Card. Please note that the issue of Admit Card is just an enabling provision for appearing at MHT-CET examination and does not imply that the candidate is eligible for admission.

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7. CERTIFICATES No original certificates or their attested photocopies are required to be submitted along with the application form. However, the following certificates in original and their attested photocopies must be submitted for scrutiny at the time of filling the preference form, as well as at the time of admission. 7.1 Receipt cum Identity Card, Admit Card and Mark sheet of MHT-CET 2010 Examination. 7.2 Nationality Certificate issued by District Magistrate/Addl. District Magistrate or

Metropolitan Magistrate (Competent Authority for issue of such certificate)/valid Indian Passport or School Leaving Certificate of HSC/12th Std. indicating the nationality of the candidate as ‘Indian’.

7.3 Domicile Certificate (Refer Rule 4.6) issued by District Magistrate/Metropolitan Magistrate/ Addl. District Magistrate or Tehsildar. (Required only for the candidates passing SSC (10th Std.) or equivalent examination situated outside the State of Maharashtra.)

7.4 SSC i.e. 10th Standard or equivalent examination certificate, school leaving certificate or Birth certificate indicating name of the candidate (for DOB) and SSC Statement of Marks.

7.5 HSC i.e. 12th Standard or equivalent examination Statement of Marks 7.6 Medical fitness certificate (Annexure-I) If aplicable following certificates. 7.7 Constitutional reservation claim. (Annexure-B)

a) Caste Certificate b) Caste Validity Certificate (CVC) c) Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (for VJ/DT (v), NT (c), NT (d), NT (M), SBC & OBC) valid

upto 31/3/2011. (Annexure - H) 7.8 Specified Reservation Claim a) Defence Category Claim (Annexure-C) b) PH Claim (Annexure-D) c) MKB Claim (Annexure-E) d) HA Claim (Annexure-F) 7.9 Additional Weightage Claim (Annexure-G)

a) Sports b) Hyderabad/Goa Liberation (HGL) c) Freedom Fighter (FF) d) National Cadet Corps (NCC)

The attested photocopies of certificates for additional weightage claim along with photocopy of admit card of MHT-CET-2010 must be sent by registered post/courier/hand delivery so as to reach the office of the Competent Authority at Mumbai, on or before the prescribed date, failing which, the claim will not be granted. The envelope must be superscribed as “Additional weightage claim for MHT-CET-2010”. 7.10 Necessary transfer order/(s) of the parent (Rule 4.7 and Rule 4.8 and Annexure C 3(d)). 7.11 Bonafide certificate / Affidavit stating Gap in the Education (Not required for the candidates

appearing for H.S.C. or equivalent examination in March 2010):- Bonafide Certificate:- This is for those candidates who have passed HSC/12th Standard in March 2009 or before and presently studying in a course/institution not affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik. (to be issued by the concerned institution). Affidavit (Gap Certificate):- This is for those candidates who have passed HSC/12th Standard in March 2009 or before and presently not studying in any course/institution.

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8. PREPARATION OF MERIT LIST AND DECLARATION OF RESULT The Competent Authority will conduct the examination, evaluate the answer sheets and declare the result. The result will be declared on websites of DMER i.e. www.dmer.org and DTE i.e. www.dte.org.in on or before 14/6/2010.

8.1 Preparation of Merit List for Selection to Health Science Courses Marks obtained by the candidate at the MHT-CET-2010 will be corrected with additional weightage for the circumstances/activities stated at Annexure-G and State Merit List indicating State merit number, regional merit number, categorywise merit number, will be prepared on the basis of such corrected marks, in descending order of merit.

8.2 Tie-breakers

In case of equal corrected marks at the MHT-CET-2010, the following procedure shall be adopted for deciding inter-se merit,

First level: A candidate with higher total of uncorrected marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the MHT-CET-2010 shall be preferred, if the tie still persists, then:

Second level: A candidate with higher marks in Biology at the MHT-CET-2010 Examination shall be preferred, if the tie still persists then:

Third level: A candidate with higher marks in Chemistry at the MHT-CET-2010 Examination shall be preferred, if the tie still persists then:

Fourth Level: A candidate with higher percentage of aggregate marks at the SSC (or equivalent) Examination shall be preferred, if the tie still persists, then:

Fifth level: An older candidate shall be preferred over a younger candidate.

8.3 All the candidates who have appeared for MHT-CET-2010 will receive their mark sheet from the office of the Principal of their Jr. College/High School, who in turn shall collect the same from the Dean/Principal of notified college of the District. Candidates who have submitted their application form directly to Divisional Authorities, will collect the mark sheet from the same office.

8.4 In case of loss of original MHT-CET-2010 mark sheet, a duplicate mark sheet can be obtained with a application addressed to the Competent Authority along with a demand draft/pay order drawn on any scheduled commercial bank of Rs.100/-, in favour of ‘Competent Authority MH-CET, Mumbai’ payable at Mumbai.

8.5 Verification of Marks Obtained at MHT-CET 2010: If the candidate desires to get his/her Answer sheet evaluation verified, an application in prescribed proforma (Annexure ‘L’), along with self addressed unstamped envelope (9”X 4.5”) should be submitted to any Divisional Authority, within 4 days of declaration of the result of MHT-CET-2010, along with Demand Draft/Pay Order of Rs.500/- (Rs.Five Hundred only) drawn on any scheduled commercial bank in favour of “Competent Authority MH-CET, Mumbai”, payable at Mumbai. The candidate will be sent photocopy of the Answer sheet and model answer key, after due verification by the Competent Authority through registered post. Representations received after the specified period will not be entertained. The change if any, shall be communicated to the candidate. The decision of the Competent Authority in this matter shall be final and binding.

8.6 The Rules and Regulation/procedure stated herein is applicable for MHT-CET-2010 examination and selection to Health Science Courses for the academic year 2010-2011. No promise is implied herein for the subsequent years and no expectations should be based on this for future.

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9. REVALUATION OF HSC OR EQUIVALENT EXAMINATION MARKS If the marks of a candidate at HSC (or equivalent) examination have been revised on revaluation, the eligibility of the candidate may be altered. The candidate will be permitted to avail the benefit of revised marks upto the last date of filling up of Preference Form, subject to his/her representation to that effect to the Competent Authority and production of necessary proof to the satisfaction of the latter.

10. SEATS ALLOCATION TO ALL INDIA QUOTA AND TO GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NOMINNEE

Among all the seats available in Health Science Courses at all Government/Municipal Corporation and Government aided Health Science institutions, AIEE and GOI seats are allocated as follows,

10.1 AIEE Quota : At present 15% seats in each Government and Municipal Corporation Medical (MBBS) and Dental (BDS) Colleges are contributed to All India Quota (AIEE)

10.2 GOI Nominee: Fifteen (15) seats in Govt. Medical Colleges, Three (3) seats in Govt. Dental Colleges and Five (5) seats (BAMS) in Govt. Ayurved Colleges are filled by the Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Government of India, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi as Govt. of India Nominees.

The scheme of seat distribution for State Quota seats will be published in the information brochure for preference system. There will be constitutional and specified reservations for State Quota.

11. LEGAL JURISDICTION All disputes pertaining to the conduct of examination and selection shall fall within the jurisdiction of Courts, at Mumbai only. The Competent Authority shall be the legal person in whose name the Government of Maharashtra may sue or may be sued.

12. CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE 12.1 Failure of the candidate in making full and correct statements in the application form and/or

suppression of any information would lead to disqualification of the candidate for MHT-CET 2010 or even at later date. Such a candidate will be debarred from the examination / entire selection process.

12.2 Adopting a unfair means or engaging in malpractice in the examination shall render a candidate liable for punishment under, “Maharashtra Prevention of Malpractices Act, Universities, Board and Other Specified Examination Act, 1982” and disqualify him/her for MHT-CET-2010 examination.

12.3 If any person(s) or officer(s) dealing with the conduct of the MHT-CET-2010 are found engaged in act(s) that would result in the leakage of question paper or attempt to use or help in the use of unfair means in this examination, he/she shall be liable to prosecution under Indian Penal Code.

13. Any issue not dealt here-in above will be dealt with, when arising, fully and finally by the competent authority.

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ANNEXURE - A Divisional Authorities, Districts & Notified Colleges Under Their Jurisdiction

Divisional Authority Districts Notified Colleges for the concerned Districts Authorities

Mumbai Urban Grant Medical College, Sir J.J. Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai-400 008 Mumbai Suburban R.A. Podar Ayurved College, Dr. Annie Besant Rd., Worli, Mumbai - 400 018 Thane Rajiv Gandhi Medical College & Cht. Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Kalva, Thane-400 065

1) Dean, Grant Medical College, Mumbai.

PH-(022) 23735555 Raigad KES Chandrakant Hari Keluskar Homoeopathic College, Alibaug, Dist.Raigad-402 201 Pune B. J. Medical College, Pune- 411 001 Ahmednagar Gangadhar Shastri Gune Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Vishrambaug, Ahmednagar Satara SCM Aryangla Ayurvedic College, ITI Road, Gendamal, Satara-415 002.

2) Dean, B.J.Medical College Pune

PH-(020) 26128000 Ext 385 or (020)26130991 Solapur Dr.Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, In-front of District Court,Solapur-413 003.

Sangli Govt. Medical College, Pandharpur Rd., Miraj, Dist - Sangli - 416 410 Kolhapur R.C.S.M. Govt. Medical College, CPR Hosp. Compound, Kolhapur-416 002.

Ratnagiri R.P.Gogate College of the Science and R.V.Jogalekar College of Commerce, A/P - Ratnagiri, T/D - Ratnagiri - 415 612.

3) Dean, Govt. Medical College, Miraj, Dist.Sangli

PH-(0233) 2232090, 2231959 Sindhudurga Bhaisaheb Sawant Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Khaskilwada, Sutikgruha Complex,

Sawantwadi, Dist. Sindhudurga-416 510.

Dhule, Nandurbar Shri. Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Mumbai-Agra-Highway, Chhakarbardi Campus, Near Residency Park, Dhule-424 301.

Nashik Ayurvedic College, Ganeshwadi, Near Garge Maharaj Bridge, Panchawati, Nashik- 03

4) Dean, SBH Govt. Medical College, Dhule

PH-(02562) 239407 Jalgaon Chaitanya Ayurvedic College, Sakegaon, Tal. Bhusaval, Dis. Jalgaon. Aurangabad Government Medical College, Panchakki Road, Aurangabad-431 001.

Jalna Government Dental College & Hospital, Govt. Medical College Campus, Dhanwantari Nagar, Aurangabad- 431 001.

Beed Swami Ramanand Teerth Rural Medical College, Ambajogai, Dist-Beed- 431 517

5) Dean Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad

PH-(0240) 2402412-17

Osmanabad Government Ayurved College, Solapur Road, Osmanabad-413 501. Parbhani, Hingoli P.D. Jain Homoeopathic College, Vakil Colony, Parbhani-431 401 Latur Government Medical College, Civil Hospital Campus, Latur-412 513.

6) Dean, Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Govt Medical College, Nanded

PH-(02462) 238527 Nanded Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College, Vazirabad, Nanded- 431 601

Nagpur Government Medical College, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur-440 003. Wardha Indira Gandhi Medical College, Central Avenue Road, Nagpur-440 018. Bhandara Government. Dental College & Hosp., Medical College Campus, Nagpur-440 003. Gondia Mahadeorao Shivankar Ayurvedic College, Kudwa, Dist- Gondia-441 614.

Chandrapur Purushottam Bagla Homoeopathic College & Hospital, Bagle Nagar, Babu Peth, Chandrapur-442 403

7) Dean Govt. Medical College, Nagpur

PH-(0712) 2743588 2701580 / 2700256

Gadchiroli Government Polytechnic, MIDC Road, Gadchiroli - 442 605. Yavatmal Shri. Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College, Yavatmal-445 001.

Amravati Dr. Panjabrao Alias Bhausaheb Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Shivaji Nagar, Amravati-444 603.

Akola, Washim Government Medical College, General Hospital Campus, Akola - 444 001

8) Dean, Govt. Medical College, Akola

PH-(0724) 2431960 Buldhana Panchasheel Homoeopathic Medical College, Kalanagar, Khamgaon, Buldhana - 444 303.

N.B. The notified colleges shall be responsible for supply of information brochures/ application forms,

receipt of application forms, dispatch of admit cards & mark sheets to the candidates through their respective Jr. Colleges / High schools.

MKB Area: andidates of Maharashtra-Karnataka Disputed Border (MKB) Area from Bidar & Gulbarga should

submit their application forms to Dean Govt. Medical College, Latur and residents of Belgaum & Karwar districts should submit the application forms to Dean, R.C.S.M. Government Medical College, Kolhapur.

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ANNEXURE-B CONSTITUTIONAL RESERVATIONS

1) The candidates recognized by the State of Maharashtra as belonging to the following Backward Classes, shall alone be eligible to claim admissions as against the seats reserved for such backward class categories. These Backward Class categories are as follows:-

(i) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Caste converts to Buddhism (SC) 13.0 percent(ii) Scheduled Tribes (ST) 7.0 Percent (iii) Vimukta Jati ( VJ/DT - v ) 3.0 percent (iv) Nomadic Tribes ( NT & c ) 2.5 percent (v) Nomadic Tribes ( NT & d ) 3.5 percent (vi) Nomadic Tribes ( NT & M ) 2.0 percent (vii) Other Backward Category (OBC) including SBC 19.0 percent

Total 50.0 percent2) Candidates belonging to aforesaid Backward Class categories will be required to submit the Caste

Certificate and the Caste/Tribe Validity Certificate. 3) Caste certificate issuing authority: - Caste certificate stating that the caste is recognized under a

particular backward class category in Maharashtra state is issued by Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Executive Magistrate /Metropolitan Magistrate in Maharashtra state.

4) The Caste/Tribe validity Certificate Issuing Authorities are as follows:- a) For Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Caste converts to Buddhism, Vimukta Jati

(v), Nomadic Tribes c, d & M and Other Backward Class, Caste Validity Certificate is issued by Divisional Caste Scrutiny Committee of respective Divisional Social Welfare Office (Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad, Amravati, Nagpur and Latur).

b) For Candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribe the Tribe Validity Certificate is issued by Commissioner/Jt. Commissioner, Tribe Scrutiny Committee of respective Region [Kokan (Thane), Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad, Amravati, Nagpur, Nandurbar and Gadchiroli].

5) The candidates who have claimed the Constitutional Reservation in the original Application Form must submit Caste Validity Certificate at the time of filling the Preference Form, failing which the category claim, will not be granted.

6) NON-CREAMY LAYER A candidate belonging to ‘Creamy Layer’ amongst the categories (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) must note

that the provision of reservation is NOT applicable to him/her. A candidate claiming benefit of reservation under the categories (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) above will be required to produce Non-Creamy Layer Certificate in the name of candidate as specified in the Government resolution No. lhchlh 10$2008$iz-dz-697$ekod] fnukad 13$01$2009- The certificate in prescribed proforma (Annexure - H) stating that it is valid upto 31/3/2011 should be submitted at the time of filling up of Preference Form. The Non-Creamy Layer Certificate is issued by Sub-Divisional Officer/Deputy Collector/Collector of the district.

However, such a Non-Creamy Layer Certificate shall be produced in any case on or before the last date of filling up of Preference Form, failing which the category claim will not be granted.

Applicants belonging to Special Backward Category N.B.: Hon’ble High Court Mumbai had stayed admission to Special Backward Category as a separate quota and therefore, vide Government Circular from Social Welfare, Cultural Affairs and Sports Department No. CBC-1095/WS/264/BCW-5 dated 24th October 1995, the persons belonging to Special Backward Category (SBC) are to be considered as OBC candidates.

Admission under constitutional reservation seat will be governed by the Maharashtra Schedule Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Denotified Tribes (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Special Backward Category (Regulation of Issuance and Verification of) Caste Certificate Act, 2000 (Mah. Act No.XXIII of 2001). Candidates are instructued to note following provisions of the said act; Para 10: (Benefits secured on the basis of false Caste Certificate to be withdrawn)

(1) Whoever not being a person belonging to any of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, De-notified Tribes, De-notified tribes, (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes or Special Backward Category secures admission in any educational institution against a seat reserved for such Castes, Tribes or Classes, or secures any appointment in the Government, local authority or in any other company of Corporation, owned or controlled by the Government or in any Government aided institution

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or Co-Operative Society against a post reserved for such Castes, Tribes or Classes by producing a false Caste Certificate shall, on cancellation of the Caste Certificate by the Scrutiny Committee, be liable to be debarred from the concerned educational institution, or as the case may be, discharged from the said employment forthwith and any other benefits enjoyed or derived by virtue of such admission or appointment by such person as aforesaid shall be withdrawn forthwith.

(2) Any amount paid to such person by the Government or any other agency by way of scholarship, grant, allowance or other financial benefit shall be recovered from such person as an arrears of land revenue.7

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in any Act for the time being in force, any Degree, Diploma or any other educational qualification acquired by such person after securing admission in any educational institution on the basis of a Caste Certificate which is subsequently proved to be false shall also stand cancelled, on cancellation of such Caste Certificate, by the Scrutiny Committee.

(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, a person shall be disqualified for being a member of any statutory body if he has contested the election for local authority, Co-operative Society or any statutory body on the seat reserved for any of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, De-notified Tribes, (Vimukt jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes or Special Backward Category by procuring a false Caste Certificate as belonging to such Caste, Tribe or Class on such false Caste Certificate being cancelled by the Scrutiny Committee; and any benefits obtained by such person shall be recoverable as arrears of land revenue and the election of such person shall be deemed to have been terminated retrospectively.

Para 11: (Offences & Penalties) (1) Whoever,-

(a) Obtains a false Caste Certificate by furnishing false information or filing false statements or documents or any other fraudulent means ; or

(b) not being a person belonging to any of the Scheduled Tribes, De-notified Tribes, (Vimukt jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes or Special Backward Category secures any benefits or appointment exclusively reserved for such Castes, Tribes or Classes in the Government, local authority or any other company or corporation owned or controlled by the Government or in any Government aided institution, or secures admission in any educational institution against a seat exclusively reserved for such Castes, Tribes or Classes or is elected to any of the elective offices of local authority or Co-operative Society against the office, reserved for such Castes, Tribes of Classes by producing a false Caste Certificate; shall, on conviction, be punished , with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extent up to two years or with fine which shall not be less than two thousand rupees, but which may extend up to twenty thousand rupees or both.

(2) No court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under this section except upon a complaint, in writing, made by the scrutiny Committee or by any other officer duly authorized by the Scrutiny Committee for this purpose. Para 12: (Offences under Act to be cognizable & non-bailable) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure; 1973 --

(a) offence punishable under section 11 shall be cognizable and non-bailable; (b) every offence punishable under this Act, shall be tried by any Magistrate of First Class in a summery

way and provisions of sections 262except sub-section(2) to 265 both inclusive of this Code shall as for as possible may be applied to such trial.

Para 13: (Penalty for issuing false Caste Certificate)

(1) Any person or authority performing the functions of Competent Authority under this act, who intentionally issues of false Caste Certificate shall earn conviction, be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend up to two years or with fine which shall not be less than two thousand rupees, but which may extend up to twenty thousand rupees or both.

(2) No court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under this section except with the previous sanction of the Government.

Para 14: (Penalty for abatement)

Whoever abets any offence punishable under this Act shall be punished with the punishment provided for in this Act for such offence.

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ANNEXURE - C CHILDREN OF DEFENCE PERSONNEL

A specified number of seats i.e. 5% of the intake capacity, subject to a maximum of 5 seats in each Government/Government Aided Medical, Dental, Ayurved and Unani Colleges are reserved for children of Defence Service Personnel and Ex-Defence personnel, including those permanently disabled or killed in action. The ratio of these seats between Ex-defence and In-service Defence personnel is as given below.

Total seats in Defence Quota Distribution

5 4 3 2 1

Defence 1 (Def 1) 3 2 2 1 1

Defence 2 (Def 2) 1 1 1 1 0

Defence 3 (Def 3) 1 1 0 0 0

1). DEFENCE CATEGORIES

(a) Def1 - For a son/daughter/spouse of an Ex-defence service personnel, domiciled in the state of Maharashtra.

(b) Def2 - For a son/daughter/spouse of Active defence service personnel domiciled in the state of Maharashtra.

(c) Def3 - For a son/daughter/spouse of Active defence service personnel, transferred to Maharashtra State from out-side Maharashtra, who is not domicile of the State of Maharashtra.

2). For selection against Def-1 & Def-2 seats following conditions will apply;

a) To be eligible for such a seat, a candidate must be a son/daughter/spouse of a person who has been a member of the Armed Forces of India and who has put in at least 5 years’ active service and has been subject to Indian Army Act, Indian Navy Act or Indian Air Force Act; and includes an ex-serviceman who has retired from such service or was permanently disabled/killed in action. A candidate claiming a seat under Defence category will be required to produce a certificate from an Appropriate Authority, who is authorized to issue such certificate/Zilla Sainik Board in the State of Maharashtra certifying the same.

b) However, the condition of minimum active service for five years will stand relaxed in case of Defence service person who has been permanently disabled or killed in action. The exception is admissible subject to production of a certificate from Zilla Sainik Board in the State of Maharashtra certifying permanent disability/death of such Defence Service person.

c) To be eligible for seat in Def-1 & Def-2 category candidate should produce following certificates, i) Certificate mentioning that his / her parent who is/was defence personnel ii) Domicile certificate of the parent stating that he/she is domicile in the State of Maharashtra. The domicile certificate should be obtained from District Magistrate/Metropolitan Magistrate/ Addl. District Magistrate or Tehsildar.

d) Candidates belonging Def-1 & Def-2 category shall be considered eligible for admission even if they have passed SSC and /or HSC examination from outside Maharashtra State.

3). For selection against Def.-3 category following conditions shall apply:-

(a) The concerned Defence Service person who is not domicile of the State of Maharashtra and who has been transferred in public interest to Maharashtra State, prior to the last date for filling up of Preference Form.

(b) The concerned Defence Service person ought to be working as on the last date of filling of Preference Form, at a place within the jurisdiction of the concerned regional area in Maharashtra in which the candidate is seeking a seat.

(c) The candidate ought to have appeared and passed the qualifying examination.

(d) The candidate is required to attach necessary and sufficient proof to fulfill above conditions and a certificate in proforma issued by appropriate authority who is authorized to issue such certificate.

Note: The specified reservation for children of defence personel is not applicable to the civilian staff staff working in the Indian Army, Navy & Air Force. .

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PROFORMA (For Def-1, Def-2 Candidates)

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Shri. / Smt. ............................................................................................................................., (Full Name of the Employee with Rank of the employee)

is / has been a member of Defence Forces of India. He / She has put in .......................................... years of service in

Indian Army / Indian Navy / Indian Air Force from ................................... to ................................ and is currently

working / retired from services on .................................. / permanently disabled since .......................................... / killed

in action on ...........................................................

This certificate is issued for the purpose of his / her son / daughter / spouse

.............................................................................s' admission to First Year in Health Science Courses for the academic

year 2010-2011.

Date : Place :

(Signature) Name and Designation of the Authority

(who is authorized to issue such certificate) / District Sainik Welfare Officer

Seal of the Office Note: This proforma is not valid for civilian staff working in the Indian Army, Navy & Air Force. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

PROFORMA (For Def-3 Candidates)

(For son/daughter/spouse of Active defence service personnel not domiciled in Maharashtra State)

CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Shri. / Smt. ........................................................................................................................ is a member of (Full Name of the Employee with Rank of the employee)

Defence Forces of India, and is currently working in Indian Army / Indian Navy / Indian Air Force.

Shri / Smt. .............................................................................. is transferred to ............................................................................. (Place of posting)

in Maharashtra State vide transfer order No. ............................................................ Date ....................................

He / She has joined duty in Maharashtra on ........................................ . and is currently working in the same post. (Date of Joining) This certificate is issued for the purpose of his / her son / daughter/spouse ...................................................................................

admission to First Year in Health Science Courses for the academic year 2010-2011.

Date : Place :

(Signature) Name and Designation of the Authority

(who is authorized to issue such certificate) Seal of the Office

Note: This proforma is not valid for civilian staff working in the Indian Army, Navy & Air Force.

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ANNEXURE - D PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (PH)

1) As per Graduate Medical Education Regulation 1997 and Amendment Notification No. MCI-34(41)/2008-Med./ 54469 Dated 25th March 2009, and MCI guidelines letter No.MCI-34(1)/2003-Med/11773, dated 14/7/2003 following is the criteria for reservation under Physically Handicapped Category. “3% seats of the annual sanctioned intake capacity shall be filled up by candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70%. Provided that in case any seat in this 3% quota remains unfilled on account of unavailability of candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 50% to 70% then any such unfilled seat in this 3% quota shall be filled up by persons with locomotory disability of lower limbs between 40% to 50% - before they are included in the annual sanctioned seats for General Category candidates. Provided further that this entire exercise shall be completed by each medical college/institution as per the statutory time schedule for admissions and in no case any admission will be made in the Medical course after 30st of September”

2) The Candidate with a disability more than 70% will not be eligible for admission to Health Sciences Courses. No other disability shall be allowed as per the MCI regulations. However, such a candidate will be required to undergo medical examination by a Special Medical Board constituted for this purpose by the Competent Authority. The Medical Board after ascertaining his/her disability must be satisfied that the candidate is physically fit to undergo the course despite his/her disability.

3) Candidate is required to submit the proof of his/her disability by way of a certificate (issued in the year 2010) in prescribed proforma from Civil Surgeon of a District Hospital/Medical Board/Medical Superintendent of a Government Medical College/Hospital in Maharashtra; or from the Director of All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Haji Ali, Mumbai; (as per Prescribed Proforma) at the time of verification of disability. Verification of the disability will be carried out by Special Medical Board constituted for this purpose by Competent Authority. The date and place of Special Medical Board shall be communicated by the way of notification. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PROFORMA OF CERTIFICATE FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (PH)

This is to certify that after clinical examination, it has been found that Mr./Miss. ..................................................

............................................ who desires to pursue Health Science Courses in Government/ Municipal Corporation/

Govt. Aided Colleges of Maharashtra for the year 2010-2011 for claiming the benefit of seat reserved for Physically

handicapped persons is an individual with ................................................ percent permanent/ partial disability

pertaining to locomotory disorder of the lower limbs.

It is also certified that he/she fulfills the following criteria: (1) Absence of any incapacitating and /or progressive systemic disease/disorder/condition. (2) Absence of any disability of upper limb/s. (3) Absence of any major visual/ auditory disability. (4) Absence of psychosis/neurosis/mental retardation. (5) Ability to maintain erect posture. (6) Reasonable manual dexterity.

It is further certified that he/she is medically fit to undergo the professional training course, inspite of his/her

physical disability being diagnosed as .........................................................................................................

Place : Signature :

Date : Name : Official Seal

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ANNEXURE-E MAHARASHTRA-KARNATAKA DISPUTED BORDER AREA (MKB)

RESERVATION Eight seats in Government Medical Colleges, two seats in Government Dental Colleges and five seats in Government and Govt. aided Ayurvedic Colleges in Maharashtra are reserved for the candidates belonging to Maharashtra-Karnataka Disputed border area on the following conditions: a) The candidate must be a domicile of place situated in the areas as specified in the list given below, and

produce a domicile certificate from the District Collector accordingly. b) He should have passed SSC (or equivalent) and/or HSC (or equivalent) examination from an Institution

situated in the border area. The candidate must produce a certificate from the Principal/Head-Master of the College/School stating that candidate has passed SSC/HSC (or equivalent) examination from the Institution.

c) Mother tongue of the candidate must be Marathi. The candidate must produce a certificate from the Principal/Head-Master of the School from which he/she has passed the SSC (or equivalent) examination, stating that the candidate’s mother tongue is Marathi as per the original school record.

DISTRICTS, TALUKAS AND VILLAGES INCLUDED UNDER MKB

District Taluka Total Villages /Towns Application forms to be submitted to

(1) Belgaum (1) Athani 9 (2) Belgaum 100 (3) Chikodi 48 (4) Hukeeri 22 (5) Khanapur 206 (2) Karwar (1) Karwar 50 (2) Supa 126 (3) Halyal 123

Dean, Shri. Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Govt. Medical College, Kolhapur

(3) Bidar (1) Humanabad 30 (2) Bhalki 63 (3) Santapur/ Aurad 81 (4) Gulbarga (1) Aland 7

Total 865

Dean, Govt. Medical College, Latur.

The names of villages under the disputed MKB areas in the above stated Talukas and Districts (as per Govt. Letter No. MED-1007/CR54/07/Edu-2, dated 14th November 2007).

A) Belgaum District 1. Athani Taluka - Village Names: (1) Lokur (2) Mangasuli (3) Bamnal (4) Ugarkh (5) Samnvargi (6) Jambagi (7) Arlihatti (8) Shirur (9) Padegaon. 2. Belgaum Taluka - Village Names: (1) Belgaum Rural (2) Madhaopur (3) Angol (4) Sheriyadval (5) Wadgaon (6) Dhamne S. Belgaum (7)

Tammanai Kanhatti (8) Kakti (9) Yeramale (10) Yellur (11) Zadshahpur (12) Macche (13) Majagaon (14) Jaitanmal (15) Uchagaon (16) Gojage (17) Bekkinkere (18) Ativad (19) Marnahol (20) Kangrali Bk. (21) Mannur (22) Ambewadi (23) Sulage (Uchagaon) (24) Hindalga (25) Benakanhalli (26) Savagaon (27) Mandoli (28) Hangargi (29) Kuttalawadi (30) Navaje (31) Somanaikanhatti (32) Santibastawad (33) Waghawade (34) Sulage (Yellur) (35) Rajahansagad (36) Nagenhatti (37) Nandihalli (38) Hosagondanhatti 3(9) Desur (40) Susgoudanhatti (41) Rankunede (42) Kiniye (43) Dhatourwadi (44) Karle (45) Bakanur (46) Badasinam (47) Belavatti (48) Bijagarni (49)Rakaskop (50) Yelebail (51) Sonoli (52) Dhamne S. Bailur (53) Belgundi (54) Doknur (55) Kudremani (56) Kallehol (57) Bachi (58) Turmuri (59) Kangrli Kh. (60) Agasge (61) Kadoli (62) Chalvenhatti (63) Mahalenhatti (64) Kednur (65) Honage (66) Handignur (67) Bodkenhatti (68) Bambarge (69) Kattnbhavi (70) Kurihal B K. (71) Kurihal K.H. (72) Bharmyanhatti (73) Idalhond (74) Bandiholi (75) Chandgad (76) Ashte (77) Muchandi (78) Kalakhamb (79) Kanabargi (80) Alatage (81) Yamanapur (82) Gaudwad (83) Siddanbhavi (84) Kondaskop (85) Bastawad (86) Shaganmabbi (87) Mudage (88) Alarwad (89) Mastamaro (90) Basarikiatti (91) Shindholi (92) Kudachi (93) Nilgi (94) Haoage (95) Sambare (96) Khangaon K. H. (97) Tarihal (98) Kamkarhatti (99) Kolikop (100) (City) Belgaum (Town Group).

3. Chikodi Taluka - Village Names: 1) Adi 2) Akol 3) Barwad 4) Denadi 5) Bhivashi 6) Budihal 7) Hanchinal K. Savegaon 8) Jatrat 9) Kasnal 10) Kondi 11) Kurli 12) Lakhnagpur 13) Mangur 14) Amaizari (Nipani) 15) Padlihal 16) Soundalaga 17) Shidnal 18) Bhatngnur 19) Gondikoppi 20) Hadnal 21) Mitivade 22) Shendur 23) Shiraguppi 24) Suligaon 25) Yarnal 26) Budalmikh 27) Kunnur 28) Manakapur 29) Pangeri A. 30) Taudi 31) Pangire 32) Pattanakudi 33) Chikhalwhal 34) Peerwadi 35) Nangnur 36) Yamagarni 37) Rampur 38) Walki 39) Khadaklat 40) Navalihal 41) Shirgaon 42) Girgaon 43) Gavan 44) Kongnolli 45) Mamdapur Kelat 46) Hunnafgi 47) Karadaga 48) Nipam (M)

4. Hukeeri Taluka - Village Names: 1) Bhairapur 2) Bugte Alur 3) Hadalge 4) Hittani 5) Nagnur-K-Solapur 6) Rashing 7) Shekinhosur 8) Daddi 9) Khavanewadi 10) Modge 11) Kot 12) Ramewadi 13) Dellanki 14) Dhondgatti 15) Salamwadi 16) Shettihalli 17) Shipur 18) Matiwade 19) Nagnur-K-Daddi 20) Bidrewade 21) Attihal 22) Aldhal.

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5. Khanapur Taluka - Village Names: 1) Khanapur 2) Nandgad Kasaba 3) Jainkob 4) Lokoli 5) Sannahosur 6) Topinkatti 7) Allihol 8) Bacholi 10) Balikodal 11) Bankibasarikatti 12) Baragaon 13) Bekwad 14) Bhandargao8 15) Bhutewadi 16) Channewadi 17) Chapgaon 18) Doddebail 19) Doddahosur 20) Hadalgi 21) Halkarni 22) Halshi 23) Harsetkop 24) Hattargunji 25) Hebbal 26) Jalaga 27) Junjawad-K-Godihalli 28) Junjawad-K-(Nandgad) 29) Karalgi 30) Khairwad 31) Kemewadi 32) Kupattageri 33) Nandgad Moje34) Nanjinkodal 35) Ramgurwadi 36) Rumewadi 37) Sagazi 38) Sivoli 39) Vanakebail 40) Yadoga 41) Alloli Kansoli 42) Ambewadi 43) Ambalikop 44) Anagadi 45) Bhalaka Khurd 46) Bhistenhatti 47) Bijagarni 48) Bimbegali 49) Chanakebail 50) Dhokegali 51) Gangawali 52) Ghotagalli 53) Godgeri 54) Godoli 55) Gundoli 56) Gundapi 57) Gunji 58) Halage 59) Halsal 60) Harasanwadi 61) Haruri 62) Hattarwad 63) Jangamhatti 64) Jatage 65) Karajgi 66) Karambal 67) Karajal 68) Kavandal 69) Kirhalashi 70) Kumaratwadi 71) Manikuadi 72) Manaturge 73) Maskenhatti 74) Mendegali 75) Merda 76) Modekoppa 77) Mudaganur 78) Naikol 79) Navage 80) Padalwade 81) Pur 82) Sangargali 83) Savargali 84) Shedegali 85) Sindoli 86) Simpewadi 87) Sonenhatti 88) Tivoli 89) Otoli 90) Abanali 91) Adali 92) Akrali 93) Awaratbail 94) Balgund 95)Bamankop 96) Bastwad 97) Betane 98) Bhatewadi 99) Budse 100) Chapoli 101) Chinchewadi 102) Darolii 103) Dongargaon 104) Ghose Bk. 105) Ghose Kh. 106) Gharli 107) Golvali 108) Hemadage 109) Jambegali 110) Jamboli 111) Jamgaon 112) Kabanali 113) Kalageri 114) Kalakoppa 115) Kalmani 116) Kalnaikhatti 117) Kalyali 118) Kamatge 119) Kanjale 120) Kanakumbi 121) Kapoli-K-Chapoli 122) Kapoli-K-Gunji 123) Karanjwade 124) Rirapoli 125) Kirwale K. Gunji 126) Kodagai 127) Kongala 128) Kumbarde 129) Londa 130) Machali 131) Malavi 132) Manjarpai 133) Mothiset 134) Mugwade 135) Mudawadpimple 136) Nagargao 137) Nilawade 138) Nerse 139) Olmani 140) Posekopp 141) Potoli 142) Satanali 143) Sindoli Kh. 145) Siroli 146) Sithawade 147) Sivathana 148) Somaset 149) Sulegali 150) Suwatwadi 151) Talawade 152) Tarwad 153) Tavargatti 154) Teregali 155) Varkhadpatiya 156) Vatre 157) Amgaon 158) Chigule 159) Chikale 160) Charola 161) Deogaon 162) Gavali 163) Gavase 164) Holda 165) Hulland 166) Charola 167) Mendil 168) Parwad 169) Pastoli 170) Amboli 175) Amte 176) Andale 177) Devarai 178) Dukarwadi 179) Ghodedurg 180) Honakal 181) Kavale 182) Malawad 183) Mudewadi 184) Nagurade 185) Asoga 186) Manasapur 187) Morab 188) Kokati 189) Betageri 190) Tirthkunde 191) Sonarwadi 192) Bailur 193) Kusamali 194) Uchawadi 195) Nittur 196) Katagali 197) Genebail 198) Nidgal 199) Idalhond 200) Singenkop 201) Garalgunji 202) Maniarpai 203) Ambilkop 204) Junjavad 205) Bigegaddi 206) Bhelak Bk.

B) Karwar District 1. Karwar Taluka -Village Names: 1) Baad 2) Nandangadde 3) Sunkeri 4) Kathinkon 5) Makheri 6) Shirwad 7) Kadwad 8) Kinnar 9) Siddar 10)

Wailwada 11) Devalmakki 12) Naitisaver 13) Kanasgiri 14) Arav 15) Hosali 16) Mudgeri 17) Angadi 18) Kolge 19) Madhewada 20) Savantwada 21) Hotegali 22) Hankon 23) Gopshitta 24) Maingini 25) Bhaire 26) Goyar 27) Oande 28) Iamergaon 29) Gotegali 30) Balemane 31) Kadra 32) Hankon-Joog 33) Ha.Ge-Joog 34) Bolshitta 35) Ghadsai 36) Ulge 37) Katar 38) Ierwadi 39) Kadiye 40) Mallapur 41) Virge 42) Iuchegar 43) Hartuge 44) Kaiga 45) Devkar 46) Karwar 47) Chitkula (15a) 48) Chitkula (15b) 49) Majali (15 A) 50) Majali (15 B).

2. Supa Taluka - Village Names : 1) Palde 2) Rangarook 3) Akheti 4) Varlewadi 5) Anmod 6) Atali 7) Ivoli 8) Kuveshi 9) Ninnur 10) Bajar-Kumang 11) Shirgure 12) Kevarle 13) Chandwadi 14) Vilayedabe 15) Titwali 16) Boregali 17) Asu 18) Shindoli 19) Kasarle 20) Viranjole 21) Vatle 22) Karambal 23) Devulli (Tinai) 24) Payaswadi 25) Kalambuli 26) Kungini 27) Aveda-Phopal Wadi 28) Bandode 29) Pisose 30) Bori 37) Vade 38) Velip Kumbeli 39) Amshet 40) Kundalgaon 41) Vaijagaon 42) Shingargaon 43) Usola 44) Jagalbet 45) Kumbral 46) Durgi 47) Adangaon 48) Kurandi 49) Konada 50) Mavalinge 51) Konada (Nearsupa) 52) Supa 53) Diggi 54) Sulawali 55) Pharaskhand 56) Khodli 57) Hatkhambha 58) Dongarwade 59) Maisoda 60) Panjeli 61) Adulli 62)Bapeli 63) Pardhani 64) Gavegali (Gavgat) 65) Sangwe 66) Amagaon 67) Bilode 68) Chapkhand 69) Joida 70) Tinakhand 71) Gangoda 72) Kalsai 73) Deriye 74) Katli 75) Kundal 76) Badpoli 77) Anshi 78) Ambolli 79) Tulasgeri 80) Miraskumbeli 81) Malambe 82) Timboli 83) Kasarwadi 84) Donmshet 85) Pusheli 86) Bamanavadi 87) Vaini 88) Varande 89) Bhamarde 90) Aveda 91) Kondpe 92) Badgund 93) Virkhol 94) Ambeli 95) Asulli 96) Karanjoda 97) Terali 98) Jamgali 99) Asangaon 100) Kukre-Kurwade 101) Pate 102) Nagoda 103) Khodli 104) Virampalli 105) Amarde 106) Phansoli 107) Virnoli 108) Samjoida 109) Chapoli (A) 110) Nagre 111) Devulli (Joida) 112) Chapoli (K) 113) Kumbeli 114) Ghodshet 115) Katel 116) Jhalawadi 9iral-Awali) 117) Nujji 118) Nigandi 119) Bidoli 120) Chapher 121) Vadkal 122) Ulvi 123) Gund 124) Chinenkhand 125) Avurli 126) Nandigadde.

3. Halyal Taluka -Village Names: 1) Alolli 2) Kalsapur 3) Kerwad 4) Magwad 5) Antrolli 6) Muttalmuri 7) Satnalli 8) Mundki 9) Arlwad 10) Homnalli 11) Madnalli 12) Dusgi 13) Hunswad 14) Malwad 15) Pal 16) Ambodga 17) Mangalwad 18) Bidrolli 19) Yedoga 20) Harwalli 21) Modalgari 22) Ramapur 23) Jawalli 24) Satmani 25) Timmapur 26) Baloga 27) Channapur 28) Niralgi 29) Bablikop 30) Halshi 31) Kesrolli 32) Domgeri 33) Ajagaon 34) Agsalkatta 35) Kurigadde 36) Siddapur 37) Karlkatta 38) Kyatanger 39) Gardolli 40) Gadgeri 41) Kalginhatti 42) Kesrodga 43) Shingatgeri 44) Handli 45) Gobral 46) Agagarni 47) Bedarshirgur 48) Vitnal 49) Haregali 50) Ambewadi 51) Alur 52) Tatgeri 53) Karwad (Dandeli) 54) Dandeli 55) Kumbarkop 56) Kariampali 57) Badakanshirda 58) Harnoda 59) Hoskumbarkop 60) Mainal 61) Rayapattan 62) Chimnalli 63) Narnalli 64) Balshettikop 65) Malwadi 66) Badashirgur 67) Chotakanshirda 68) Malwad 69) Thakarbassapur 70) Kalbjavi 71) Donshirgur 72) Kulgi 73) Bommanalli 74) Bhagwati 75) Addigera 76) Jamaga 77) Bjimnalli 78) Bogur 79) Tattigeri 80) Mavinkop 81) Machapur 82) Jatgehosur 83) Adkehosur 84) Hosur 85) Dodkop 86) Nilwani 87) Bukkankop 88) Hampehalli 89) Kawalwad 90) Baswalli 91) Nandigadde 92) Janage 93) Khurd-Kanchanalli 94) Murkwad 95) Mugadkop 96) Jatge 97) Chinginkop 98) Ajminhal 99) Sambarani 100) Gundolli 101) Tippingeri 102) Kalginkop 103) Pur 104) Kumbarkop 105) Arashinageri 106) Malwadi 107) Chibalgeri 108) Olehall 109) Kamdalli 110)Gattibail 111) Tegnalli 112) Bhansageri 113) Buzurkanchanalli 114) Tatwani 115) Nagshettikop 116) Amankop 117) Jogankop 118) Ghadiyal 119) Dongrikop 120) Guledkop 121) Belwalgi 122) Mundewad 123) Hatiy.

C) Bidar District 1. Humanabad Taluka - Village Names: 1) Landwanti 2) Dhumori 3) Yekamba 4) Gadlegaon 5) Ramtirth 6) Sirgur 7) Siruri 8) Bhosga 9) Bhanknal

10) Waddarga 11) Ujlamb 12) Manhalli 13) Chitta 14) Honnali 15) Hindral 16) Parwatpur 17) Chandkapur 18) Nilkanth 19) Urki 20) Talbhog 21) Jajan Mungali 22) Ghotala 23) Umapur 24) Laheshwar 25) Morkhandi 26) Ramtirth 27) Kamlewadi 28) Algood 29) Gadlegaur 30) Sarjanvalga.

2. Bhalki Taluka - Village Names: 1) Kalsar Tugaon 2) Seoni 3) Lakhangaon 4) Kaknal 5) Hatnur 6) Sonapur 7) Talewadi 8) Bhalki 9) Bhat Sangvi 10) Melkunda Methi 11) Telgaon 12) Bhatambre 13) Korur 14) Gor Chincholi 15) Kotgira 16) Gutti 17) Gound Gaon 18) Kuntegaon 19) Ladha 20) Vinchur 21) Khudavantpur 22) Halsi 23) Girgial 24) Wagalgaon 25) Saigaon 26) Dabakasol 27) Kesar Jawalga 28) Kadibad 29) Hulsur 30) Deonal 31) Mirkhal 32) Kotmal 33) Machnal 34) Jamkhandi 35) Wanjerkhed 36) Kongli 37) Mehkar 38) Narda Sangam 39) Bolegaon B. 40) Sirmali 41) Tugaon 42) Alwai 43) Gunjara Tarfe Attarga 44) Attarga 45) Mankeshwar 46) Dongapur 47) Alandi 48) Hachikmath 49) Kardhal 50) Jaigaon 51) Siddapur 52) Ganeshpur 53) Ahmedaba 54) Kerur 55) Halhalli 56) Hunji (Alandi) 57) Walsang 58) Eklaspur 59) Aubesangavi 60) Shamsirpur 61)Hupla 62) Nidebad 63) Gubial.

3. Santpur/Aurad Taluka - Village Names: 1) Aurad 2) Wannarpalli 3) Dadkanal 4) Ekamba 5) Badalagaon 6) Ganeshpur 7) Khandekeri 8) Mungnal 9) Mahadongaon 10) Hangara B. 11) Boral 12) Hulyal 13) Jamalpur 14) Hassekeri 15) Goudgaon 16) Korekal 17) Bewaogaon 18) Sawargaon 19) Lingadhalli 20) Bemre 21) Chandori 22) Torna 23) Mutkhed 24) Hokrana 25) Kherdu B. 26) Dabkaehor 27) Chikli 28) Akanapur 29) Gangabid 30) Ganeshpur Udgir 31) Wanjarkhed (Wangangera) 32) Bhandar Kumtha 33) Muleti 34) Handikera 35) Chimegaon 36) Dongergaon Nittur 37) Sannanal 38) Karkgal 39) Dongaon Maqt 40) Hakial 41) Rendial 42) Madhol (K) 43) Madhol (B). 44) Korial 45) Tapshil 46) Bonthi 47) Dareegaon 48) Lingi 49) Mukhed 50) Khatgaon 51) Madnur 52) Rampur 53) Murug K. 54) Holsamanadar 55) Basnal 56) Diggi 57) Sawli 58) Kotgiyal 59) Khed 60) Hulsur 61) Chandeshwar 62) Balur 63) Kalgapur 64) Korandi 65) Sanoli 66) Malegaon 67) Narayanpur 68) Hippalgaon 69) Nidoda 70) Hallali 71) Balad (Bg) 72) Balad (Kh) 73) Rakshayal (Bg) 74) Rakshayal (Kh) 75) Bedkunda 76) Thana Kushnoor 77) Shngam 78) Mahadibijalgaon 79) Kamalnagar 80) Belkunibhopalgid 81) Bhavaribijalgaon.

D) Gulbarga District 1. Aland Taluka - Village Names: 1) Jamaga (Khandala) 2) Tadola 3) Sirooru (Gadlegaon) 4) Gadlegaon 5) Alanga S6) Tugaon 7) Nandagoonu.

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ANNEXURE - F HILLY AREA (HA) RESERVATION

As per G.R. No.MED-1003/CR 641/03/Edu-2, dated 16/3/2004, 3% seats at Govt. / Municipal Corporation Medical colleges are reserved for the candidates from Hilly areas.

In accordance with G.R. issued by the Govt. of Maharashtra MED Dept. G.R. No. MED-1002/3852/CR-617/02/Edu-2, dated 17/4/2003 the candidates claiming seat under HA claim should satisfy following criteria to be eligible:

i) Domicile Certificate of the parent stating that he/she is domicile in the village declared as a Hilly area specified in the Table for the respective Regions (Rest of Maharashtra/Vidarbha /Marathwada). The said certificate should be obtained from the concerned Revenue Department officer (Tehsildar and Above).

ii) To avail the benefit of HA claim, the candidate must appear at MHT-CET-2010 examination. iii) The Competent Authority shall select the candidates claiming HA, on the basis of their Merit at MHT-

CET-2010 examination. iv) The constitutional reservation is provided under these HA claim seats. v) The candidate should pass SSC/HSC (or equivalent) examination from School/Junior College situated

in the hilly area of his/her parents domicile or if not so, at the most, from a School/Junior College situated in the taluka of his/her parent's domicile.

The Hilly areas belonging to all the three regions (Rest of Maharashtra, Vidarbha, Marathwada) in Maharashtra are also available at website of DMER i.e.www.dmer.org.

Hilly Areas in Marathwada Region

S.No District Taluka Villages Kej Talneri, Nagzari, Jivachi Wadi, Ghatewadi, Tuluchi wadi, Kordyachi Wadi, Gaurwadi, Pirachi wadi

Ashti Deolgaon Ghat, Chinchwadi, Aarnavihir, Karkheldhurd, Velturi, Shendale, Masurbachi Wadi, Mahid, Pangra, Pimpri (Najik ghat)

Patoda Nirgudi, Vadhari, Rohatwadi, Domari

Ambajogai Chinchkhandi, Rakshaswadi Mamdapur (Parali), Elda, Mandwa (Pathan), Kagalwati (Lamantanda), Sakud, Ambalwadi

Beed Hirwa-Pahadi, Borkhedi, Wangi, Kolharwadi, Aherwadi, Karhani, Dhangarwadi, Charata, Mengalewadi, Jadhavwadi, Nagazari, Patoda (Belwandi), Kawaraadi, Khandala

Parali (Vaijnath)

Sarfarajpur, Garvewadi, Karhewadi, Moha, Bodhegaon, Sonhivara, Aswalamba, Wantakali, Daunapur, Dabho, Idabwadi, Kanerwadi, Bhopala, Dewada

1. Beed

Dharur Chikhalbeed, Khadki, Tokwadi, Pimpla, Maidawadi, Choramba, Moha (Jahagir), Katewadi, Bhogalwadi, Mohkhed, Aamla, Koyad

Kannad

Naigaon, Tapowan, Kanhegaon, Hiwara, Dudhmal Talner, Vadod, Modarda, Vajir wadi (wadi near to Moharda), Tandulwadi, Pewali, Mungasapur, Pekadwadi, Kondwadi, Kalyani, Vadner, Ambala, Amba, Jamadi, Rel, Kunjkhed, Nandgirwadi, Hivarkheda, Vadali, Taitkheda, Malegaon, Dhokal, Bharamba, Malegaon Lokhande, Mohadi, Hasta, Mahegaon, Devupur, Palashi Khurd, Kalambi Manjra, Bhildar, Gor Pimpri, Sadkheda Bu., Pimparkheda, Safiabad, Khadki, Pishor, Khatkheda, Vasadi, Ninbhora, Umarkhed, Savargaon, Dhamani, Ambegaon Bu., Mehun, Hasewadi, Vadgaon, Loza, Pangri Bhopewadi, Belkheda, Sonwadi, Shivghat, Chimnapur, Nagapur, Karanjkhed, Redalgaon, Nevupur, Ghatshenda, Takali Antur, Lohgaon

Khulatabad

Vadgaon, Padali, Shirol, Kadarkheda, Loni, Bodak, Khultabad, Dhamangaon, Abdulapur, Nirgudi (E), Pimpri, Jamalwadi, Mhaismal, Shirsmal, Takali Khurd, Aakhatwad, Verul, Mantrapur, Khulttabad, Sarai, Badlabai, Nandrabad, Pasala, Rasulpur, Shankarpurwadi, Sabukheda, Khirdi, Sonkheda, Bhatji, Lamangaon, Khatenapur, Virmgaon

Soyagaon Entire Taluka

2. Aurangabad

Sillod Entire Taluka Hingoli Entire Taluka

3. Hingoli Kalmanoori

Kherda, Dhanapur, Dhotara, Amarkhoja, Shirsakhurd, Shirak Budruk, Digras Wapi, Pimpli, Sandas, Retkar, Varadi, Vadkat Budruk, Khadtak Khurd, Mandhari, Garkheda, Mahari Khurd, Khadket, Baij, Dudheri, Chincholi, Khodatla, Pedgaon, Dongi, Nandura, Bolawadi, Talegaon, Jaba, Nimse Budruk, Kapar, Shipagi, Malwadi, Dadegaon, Motichor, Vitthalwadi, Pimpri, Khurd, Kanegaon, Phatana, Dabhadi, Puncha, Moregaon.

4. Nanded Kinwat Entire Taluka

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Hilly Areas in Rest of Maharashtra Region S.No District Taluka Villages

Akola Entire Taluka Sangamner Entire Taluka Pathardi Chekewadi, Manakdondi, Peerewadi, Borasewadi, Alahanwadi, Mohari, Karodi, Chiimpur-Pangul, Dhakanwadi

Parner Chincholi, Sheri-Koldara, Darodi, Nandurpathar, Savargaon, Koregaon, Nikhol, Padaki-Darya, Jadhavwadi, Shahajapur

1 Ahmednagar

Ahmednagar Agadgaon, Devgaon, Ratadgaon, Bardari, Modkari, Alewadi, Mathani, Ranjani, Dandke, Pimpalgaonkawada, Bhoyarekhurd, Kaudegaon, Sonewadi, Pimpalgaon, Ujjaini, Bhoyarepathar

Khanapur Devikhindi, Renavi, Vasumbe, Kurli, Pare. Kadegaon Kotwade, Sonkire, Sonsal, Shirasgaon, 2 Sangli Shirala Entire Taluka Mokhada Entire Taluka Wada Entire Taluka Shahapur Entire Taluka Murbad Entire Taluka Jhavar Entire Taluka

Vasai Chandeep, Tipaliya, Shivnasai, Panasa, Usgaon, Parol, Shiravali, Jalakiya, Saivan, Ghateghar, Bhavkhal, Pelhar, Maajivali, Depevali, Karzone, Khanivande, Bhinnar, Kholsat, Khairpada, Sundara, Budal, Tilher, Savat, Murtari, Bilalpada, Gaya, Dadvira, Saativali, Khardi, Dauda, Doliv, Wavan, Kaju, Kolhi, Kola, Chinchoti, Hobaun

3 Thane

Bhivandi

Ganeshpuri, Wadvali, Usgaon, Ghodegaon, Ambipada, Ghotade, Mahili, Babacha, Malaviyor, Depoli, Uspadi, Pada, Amrai, Pada, Dhyar, Khadki, Khurd, Pimpalshet, Khadki Budruk, Bhaupol, Kuhapada, Kuha, Bmbapada, Teppada, Manjarpada, Dhamane, Waranapada, Paidaripada, Navapada, Dhaurpada, Dulaipada, Paigaon, Paya, Khardipada, Pairunpada, Bhavadipada, Kharbamva, Gane, Lokhivali, Chimbipada, Gauripada, Dokarnapada, Alkoari

Karjat Entire Taluka Khalapur Entire Taluka Sudhagad Entire Taluka Karjat Entire Taluka Khalapur Entire Taluka Roha Entire Taluka Mangaon Entire Taluka Mahad Entire Taluka Poladpur Entire Taluka Pen Entire Taluka Murud Entire Taluka Mhasala Entire Taluka Tala Entire Taluka

4 Raigad

Panvel Manigghar, Ghodsavana, Savana, Bamanori, Jamdevi, Devnoli, Chavana, Kalivali, Sarsai, Apata, Karup, Karada, Devati, Gulsuda, Akupbradi, Dhuradac, Vaveghar, Kosti, Dapovali, Devsuli, Savala, Karnaha, Kala, Bandana, Karal, Dulghat, Kasarbhat, Dighari, Hatvandadi

Khed Entire Taluka Chiplun Entire Taluka Sangameshwar Entire Taluka Lanja Entire Taluka Rajapur Entire Taluka 5 Ratnagiri

Mandangad

Ambavanabudruk, Kinjalghar, Lori, Helt, Bharipada, Peva, Panderi, Padava, Umbar Sent, Tay Visai, Teri, Kokarvan, Mahaprat, Hadghar, Tambhi, Lohora, Gauraj, Kumbhar, Govele, Panhali, Dhuri, Tarwali, Ambeghad, Dhangar, Sarala, Kadkhal, Vesai, Path, Sejala, Soili tarfe Vesai, Kudruk Khurd, Shirgaon, Dhot-Roli, Sada, Taleghar, Takedi, Pachrol, Dhamani, Borghat, Gota, Dhamanghar, Sanoti, Nigadi

Kankawali Entire Taluka Sawantwadi Entire Taluka Devgad Entire Taluka Vaibhavwadi Entire Taluka 6 Sindhudurg

Malvan Kulos, Asrundi, Bhavani, Vanjkar, Tatarbhav, Bhatpavani, Shirvade, Rativade, Ajagani, Brahman, Hivale, Aovlithe, Khotale, Hedul, Vayawangavade, Wayaran, Poip, Nesure, Wadechya Pat, Navapat, Golwad, Dikwal, Chapeghol, Kumame, Nandis, Tirawade, Paras, Hedul

Igatpuri Entire Taluka Nashik Entire Taluka Dindori Entire Taluka Peth Entire Taluka Surgana Entire Taluka Kalwan Entire Taluka Bagalan (Satana) Entire Taluka

7 Nashik

Sinner Entire Taluka Junner Entire Taluka Ambegaon Entire Taluka Khed(Rajgurunagar) Entire Taluka Mawal Entire Taluka Haveli Entire Taluka Mulashi Entire Taluka Whelhe Entire Taluka Bhor Entire Taluka

8 Pune

Purandar Entire Taluka Satara Entire Taluka Wai Entire Taluka Patan Entire Taluka Javali Entire Taluka Mahabaleshwar Entire Taluka Khatav Entire Taluka Khandala Entire Taluka

9 Satara

Koregaon Entire Taluka

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S.No District Taluka Villages

Karad

Marali, Chorjawadi, Koriwale, Beldare, Mhepre, Bholewadi, Sakurdi, Yunake, Kole, Dusur,Tulsan, Sawade, Latakewadi, Havelwadi, Mhasoli, Shewalewadi, Shelkewadi, Manu, Yewati, Gharalwadi, Manmantwadi, Talgaon, Yelgaon, Gorewadi, Ganeshwadi, Gharewadi, Salshirbhe, Mharugdewadi, Masur, Jiti, Akkaiwadi, Kasarshirbhe, Nigadi, Gholapwadi, Kinwal, Khodtaiwadi, Masur, Hanabharwadi, Wvyanachi Wadi, Malwadi, Kambirwadi, Shirgaon, Suli, Pal, Shrphalwadi, Riswad, Varati Sakurdi, Sanjur, Tambave, Aarewadi, Gamewadi, Malwadi, Dolewadi, Pandharwadi, Aane, Ambavade, Tarukh, Bamanwadi, Wanarwadi, Undale, Bhurbhadi, Jakhinwadi, Nandlapur Vanvasmachi, Vasantgad, Paregaon, Bhavanpada, Shitalwadi, Khirwali, Pachun, Kamathi, Wagheri, Karwadi, Hajarmachi, Vanvasmachi, Rajmanchi, Tembhu, Bhayapur, Koregaon, Karve, Vadgaon Havleli, Shenoli Kalwade, Ghogaon

Man Kulkajai, Kalsakarwadi, Gadewadi, Shindi Budurk, Palwan, Tondale, Ugaleweadi, Khandyachi Wadi, Mograle, Shinganapur, Bhadali, Injalat, Kalchodi, Virali, Valai, Kukkadwad, Makhande, Kalewadi, Dorgewadi, Korksad, Mahimangad, Diwadi, Pandharwadi, Swarupwanvadi, Udirde, Shindi Budruk Bothe

Phaltan Salape, Aadarki Khurd, Aalajapur, Korale, Waghoshi, Lathoda, Manewadi, Zadakshaiwadi, Weloshi, Uplave, Davavadi, Bhirewadi, Giravi Dhulal wadi, Bedakewadi, Saskal, Bhadali Khurde, Dudhebhavi, Mirde, Javali, Aanduk, Kurwali Bu.

10 Sangli Shirala Entire Taluka Shahuwadi Entire Taluka Panhala Entire Taluka Karveer Entire Taluka Gaganbawada Entire Taluka Radhanagari Entire Taluka Kagal Entire Taluka Bhudargad Entire Taluka Aajara Entire Taluka Chandgad Entire Taluka

11 Kolhapur

Gadhinglaj Entire Taluka

Chopada Maratha, Satrasen, Khandra, Bhorchida, Umarati, Goyapada, Krushnapur, Kharyapada, Vijapur, Muvyavatar, Shetpani, Borananti, Malapur, Vishnapur, Bormali, Karjana, Melana, Devhari

Yaval Manubai Devsthan, Langadya Amba, Gudrya, Jamanya, Usmali, Haripura, Nagdevi, Waghzhir, Asara bari

Raver Tidya, Andharmali, Mohmodi, Chinchati, Nimadya, Garkheda, Mohmandli sun, PImpat Kund, Pal, Morwyal, Jinti, Garbedi, Sahasnaling, Lalmati

12 Jalgaon

Edlabad Dui, Sukali, Somangaon, Dolarkheda, Nondwel, Wayal, Charthane, Devi Mandir, Morzira, Jodhan Kheda, Lalgoda, Halkheda

Sakri Entire Taluka 13 Dhule Shirpur Entire Taluka Navapur Entire Taluka Akkalkuwa Entire Taluka Akrani Entire Taluka

Sahada Kakrad Khurd, Karade Budruk, Kondhawal, Chandsaili, Chirade, Warud Budruk, Malgaon, Bhulana, Dara, Ranipur, Aakaspur Manmodya, Nagzari, Langadi Bhavsani, Sahana, Khaparkhede, Aabhanpur Khurd, Tarba, Naigaon, Sisura, Peta, Phopharale, Chanpur, Guda, Ikras, Katghar, Pirpur

14 Nandurbar

Taloda Sojurwada, Malkhurd, Chaugaon Khurd, Lakadu Shet, Khardi Khurd, Kathor, Bandhara, Khardi Budruk, Juwani, Lakhapur, Mal, Moramal, Amba Ghavan, Sitpawali, Bamani, Muluwa, Rajapur

Hilly Areas in Vidarbha Region

S.No District Taluka Villages Dharani Entire Taluka

1 Amravati Chikhaldara Entire Taluka

Pusad Pimpelgaon, Hausapur, Bamanwadi, Karhol, Gahuli, Chaundi, Chinchghat, Devgavhane, Belgavhan, Jaminidhundi, Moregadh, Udavi, Parava, Panduni (Khurd), Khatola, Pannahala, Manjarjawala(Khurd), Manjarjawala(Budrak), Sawatmal, Hanwantkhed, Marwadi, Amrutnagar, Dhansal, Annsal, Upavanwadi, Rampurnagar, Dudhgiri, Annsing, Jambnaikar, Shilona

2 Yavatmal

Umerkhed

Dindala, Parrdi, Piranji, Govindpur, Kurali, Jamm, Akoli, Satala, Maslag, Parrdi, Jewali, Pimpelgaon, Bodakha, Pendha, Udapur, Sawargaon, Paroti Khurd, Nani, Bori, Theradi, Pawanala, Sondabhi, Yekamba, Morechandi, Kosambi, Chikhali, Rampur, Borgaon, Dongargaon, Dhadoli, Soier, Navelalpur, Digras, Kati, Kavatha, Kaheli, Dhanora, Shivajinagar, Javarala, Umari, Saoi, Sevalalnagar, Vadgaon, Damsari, Thar Bu. Serandi, Darari, Mathuranagar

3 Akola Patur Ambari, Manosa, Veltal, Malkapur, Mokad, Kandoli, Badi amrai, Bodsa, Khanapur, Kakad Dari, Kothari Budruk, Pastal, Kosgaon, Malrajura, Savarkhed, Chinchkhed Patur, Shekapur, Karla, Charmuli, Dharam, Pandurja, Sonuna, Chikhal Whaval, Chaondi, Jamb, Chinchkhed, Golegaon, Adhar Sawangi, Gawadgaon, Sawargaon

4 Buldhana Khamgaon Giroli, Isalwadi, Chinchkhednath, Kadadegaon, Chinchkhed bund, Shendri, Mandani, Botha, Kherdi, Waki, Garwed, Garodi, Dhar, Matargaon, Chinchkhed, Sarola, Konti, Wazar, Pimpri Dhangar, Lakanwadi Khurd, Fattepur, Nimkhed, Lakhanwadi Budrak, Hiwarkhed, Niroda

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ANNEXURE - G ADDITIONAL WEIGHTAGE CLAIM

Benefit of additional marks is restricted to 1% of maximum obtainable marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the MHT-CET-2010 i. e. 2 marks per circumstance / activity, subject to the condition that the total number of additional marks under all the headings together, for consideration of weightage shall be limited to a maximum of 4% of maximum obtainable marks at the MHT-CET-2010 i.e. 8 marks.

The certificate/s required for additional weightage claim must reach to the Competent Authority at Mumbai on or before the notified date, failing which the claim will not be granted.

1. SPORTS

A candidate claiming the benefit of representing his/her Institution and actually participating in an inter-Institutional tournament/competition organized at State/National level between the period of his/her passing of SSC (or equivalent) examination and HSC (or equivalent) examination, in any of the following games will be given additional marks as specified, provided he/she is,

a) Member of the team that participated in the tournament and won the finals.

and /or

b) Winner of the Championship in games where there is individual participation.

For the claim of above weightage, a certificate from the organizers and from the Director of Sports, Pune or an Officer not below the rank of Under Secretary to Government of India who is authorized to issue such a certificate, should be submitted. (See the format on next page)

Enumeration of games for the purpose of above weightage is as follows:

Participation as a member of team / individual, who won the final in the games/sports listed below (as per Govt. Letter No.MED-1003/2108/CR-300/03/Edu-2, dated 6th June, 2003):-

1) Athletics 2) Aquatic 3) Archery 4) Atyapatya 5) Badminton 6) Basketball 7) Billiards 8) Ball-Badminton 9) Bridge 10) Boxing 11) Body Building 12) Cricket 13) Cycling 14) Carrom 15) Chess 16) Football 17) Fencing 18) Gymnastics 19) Handball 20) Hockey 21) Judo 22) Karate 23) Sailing 24) Kho-Kho 25) Kenoying-Kayaking 26) Mallakhamb 27) Powerlifting 28) Rifle shooting 29) Ring Tennis 30) Soft Ball 31) Shooting Ball 32) Table Tennis 33) Tennis 34) Volley Ball 35) Wrestling 36) Weight lifting 37) Yatching 38) Roller Skating 39) Rowing 40) Hand Gliding 41) Cycle Polo 42) Squash 43) Taiquondo 44) Tennis Ball Cricket 45) Contract Bridge 46) Swimming 47) Teniquite 48) Water Polo 49) Water Diving 50) Kabaddi/Hu-Tu-Tu. 51) Baseball 52) Net Ball 53) Tug-of-war 54) Yoga 55) Cross Country 56) Kick Boxing 57) Throw Ball 58) Wushu

Separate certificate for each event is necessary. 2. HYDERABAD / GOA LIBERATION MOVEMENT PARTICIPANTS (HGL): Addition of marks will be

considered if the candidate is a son / daughter of a participant or the child of the deceased son / daughter of the participant in Hyderabad / GOA Liberation Movement. The candidate must submit certificate from the Commissioner of Police/District Magistrate /Jail Authority, stating therein that the parent had participated in Hyderabad/Goa Liberation Movement and was imprisoned for six months or more.

3. FREEDOM FIGHTER (FF): Addition of Marks will be considered if the candidate is a son/daughter of a Freedom Fighter or the child of deceased son/daughter of the freedom fighter.

The candidate must submit certificate from the District Magistrate of the District in which the Freedom Fighter was sentenced to jail or has suffered in any other manner as mentioned in paragraph 4, Appendix (A) accompanying Government Resolution, Education and Social Welfare Department, No MIS-1465/R dated 23rd November 1965. The Certificate must specify that the period of imprisonment was not less than one month; or fine of not less than Rs. 100/- or death in action; or award of Sanman-patra.

4. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC): Addition of marks will be considered, if a candidate has been a member of the NCC during the period between his passing SSC (or equivalent) and HSC (or equivalent) examination; and is in possession of ‘B’ Certificate subject to the candidate having either represented the State at All India Level or put in two years in NCC with at least 70% attendance.

The Candidate must directly submit attested photocopies of the certificate(s) from concerned authority, in support of the claim, on or before the notified date, to the Competent Authority, failing which, the claim for additional weightage will not be granted.

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FORMAT OF

CERTIFICATE FOR PARTICIPATION IN STATE / NATIONAL LEVEL SPORTS / GAMES COMPETITION

Certified that Shri /Shrimati/Kum ...................................................................................................... (Name in full)

was a student of .................................................................................................................................. (Name of the Jr.College/Higher Secondary School)

*a) represented his/ her institution by actually participating in the team event as a member of the

................................ team, Which won in the finals against the team of .............................................. (Name of team event) (Name of opponent team)

*b) participated as individual and was declared winner of the championship in .....................

........................................................................against Shri/Smt/Kum ................................................ (Name of game in which participated as individual) (Name of the opponent)

in an inter institutional competition organized at State/National level at ............................. between

............................... in the month of ............................... which was during the period after his/her passing the

SSC (or its equivalent examination) and before the qualifying examination i.e. HSC (or its equivalent)

examination.

Date :

Signature & Seal of Director of Sports

Govt. of Maharashtra

* Strike out whichever is not applicable.

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ANNEXURE - H PROFORMA FOR

NON-CREAMY LAYER CERTIFICATE

ifjf'k"V & d

Form of Certificate to be produced by Other Backward Classes, Vimukta Jati (A), Nomadic Tribes (B, C, D) and Special Backward Category and its synonyms belonging to the State of Maharashtra alongwith Non

Creamy Layer Status.

PART - A Documents Verified:

1) 2) 3) 4) This is to certify that Shri/Shrimati/Kumari ...................................................... son/daughter of ......................................................................... of Village ......................... Taluka ............................, District ..................................... of the State of Maharashtra belongs to the ............................................ Caste/Community/Tribe which is recognised as a Other Backward Class/ Vimukta Jati(A)/Nomadic Tribe (B,C, D)/ Special Backward Category under the Government Resolution No. ....................... dated ....................... as amended from time to time. 2. Shri/Shrimati/Kumari ..................................................... and/or his/her family ordinarily reside(s) in village ......................, Taluka........................., District ............... of the State of Maharashtra. 3. This is to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons/sections (Creamy Layer) mentioned in the Government of Maharashtra Gazette, Part-IV-B, dated 29th January 2004, Maharashtra State Public Service (Reservation for S.C./S..T./D.T. (V.J.), N.T., S.B.C. & O.B.C. Act, 2001 and instruction and guidelines laid down in the Government Resolution, Social Justice, Cultural Affairs and Sports & Special Assistance Department No. CBC.1094/CR-86/BCW-V, dated 16th June 1994 and Government Resolution No. CBC.10/2001/CR-111/BCW-V, dated 29th May 2003 as amended from time to time. 4. This Certificate is valid for the period upto 31/3/.............. from the date of issue. Sr. No. .............................................. Signature : ......................................

Place :. .............................................. Designation : ................................... (with seal of office) Dated : .................... Please delete the words which are not applicable Please quote the name of department and specific number and date of Resolution under which the caste/community/tribe has been recognised as O.B.C., V.J., N.T., of S.B.C. by the Government of Maharashtra. Note:- The term "Ordinarily reside(s)" used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of

the Peoples Act, 1950

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ANNEXURE - I MEDICAL FITNESS

A candidate must be medically fit to undergo the professional course applied for. The medical fitness must be certified by a Registered Medical Practitioner in the prescribed proforma, as given below on a Letterhead :

CERTIFICATE OF MEDICAL FITNESS

This is to certify that I have conducted clinical examination of Mr./Ms .............................................................. who is desirous of admission to Health Science Courses.

He/she has not given any personal history of any disease incapacitating him/her to undergo the professional course. Also, on clinical examination it has been found that he/she is medically fit to undergo the professional course. Certified that he/she fulfills the following criteria.

(1) Absence of any incapacitating and /or progressive systemic disease/disorder/condition, (2) Absence of any disability of upper limb/s. (3) Absence of any major visual/ auditory disability. (4) Absence of psychosis/neurosis/mental retardation, (5) Ability to maintain erect posture, (6) Reasonable manual dexterity.

Though, following deviations have been revealed, in my opinion, these are not impediments to pursue a career as a Medical / Dental / Ayurved / Unani / Occupational Therapy / Physiotherapy / Audiology & Speech, Language Pathology / Prosthetics & Orthotics / BSc Nursing. (Strike, which is not applicable): 1. ................................................................................................................... 2. ................................................................................................................... 3. ...................................................................................................................

Signature

Name

Registration No.

Address of the Registered Medical Practitioner

Date :

Seal of Registered Medical Practitioner

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ANNEXURE - J Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur

1. Introduction: The Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur has been constituted under section XVII of the

Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Act 1998. In exercise of the powers conferred upon the University vide provision in Section 5 of the said Act, rules and regulations for admission to B.V.Sc. and A.H. degree programme have been formulated by the Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur.

2. Details of Institutions for B.V.Sc. & A.H. Degree Programme a. Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur b. Bombay Veterinary College, Parel, Mumbai c. College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani d. College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Udgir, Dist. Latur. e. Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Dist. Satara. The degree course has duration of 5 years comprising of 10 semesters including internship programme.

3. Eligibility I. Age & Qualifications:

a) Age: Candidate should complete 17 years on or before 31st December 2010. b) Qualifications:

i. Passed XII std in 10+2 pattern from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Education or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and secured minimum aggregate marks (50% for open category and 40% for reserve category) in the subject of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. However, the admission of students to B.V.Sc & A.H. courses shall be made only on the basis of his/her merit in the competitive Examination (MHTCET-2010).

ii. NRI candidates studied in India shall have appeared Competitive Entrance Examination MHT CET 2010 and those educated abroad need not to clear Competitive Entrance Examination. However, students educated abroad seeking admissions must have passed the subject of Physics, Chemistry, Biology snf English upto XII Std. level with 50% marks in the individual subject.

II. Out of total number of seats, 15% seats for in each Veterinary College shall be reserved and will be filled on an All India Basis through Common Entrance Examination conducted by Veterinary Council of India, New Delhi.

a. Registrar, MAFSU, Nagpur vide his letter No.MAFSU/Dy.R/125/DMER/9034-35/10, dated 03/02/2010 has informed that Govt. of Maharashtra has decided to keep 10 seats for NRI/Foreign national students, 5 seats for Jammu and Kashmir Migrant students (i.e. wards of displaced citizens & wards of officers / staff of military & para military forces, All India Services posted to combat terrorists activities in Jammu and Kashmir) and 6 seats for Goa state students for admission to B.V.Sc. & A.H., Degree Course under Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur. However, the pre-requisite condition to appear for common entrance examination conducted by DMER, Mumbai (MHT-CET) has not been relaxed to the above said students except NRI/FN/PIO students educated abroad..

The merit list of MHT-CET-2010 will be utilized for admission in Veterinary Colleges in Maharashtra. Information of admission procedure and other details for B.V.Sc & A.H. degree course in Veterinary faculty will be notified separately & independently in due course of time by the Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination i.e. HSC (12th Std) or equivalent examination from an institution situated outside the state of Maharashtra and wish to apply for BVSc & AH should obtain the Application form and Brochure for MHT-CET-2010 and submit the completed Application form to the Divisional Authority (as per Annexure - A). However the candidates applying for the seats stated above at 3 (III) should note that, they will not be eligible Medical or other faculty admissions except Veterinary (B.V.Sc. & A.H.)

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ANNEXURE - K DISTRICT CODES

District Code District Code

Mumbai 11 Beed 29 Mumbai Sub Urban 12 Osmanabad 30 Thane 13 Nanded 31 Raigad 14 Parbhani 32 Ratnagiri 15 Latur 33 Sindhudurga 16 Hingoli 34 Jalgaon 17 Buldhana 35 Dhule 18 Akola 36 Nandurbar 19 Washim 37 Nashik 20 Amravati 38 Ahmednagar 21 Yavatmal 39 Pune 22 Wardha 40 Satara 23 Nagpur 41 Sangli 24 Bhandara 42 Kolhapur 25 Gondia 43 Solapur 26 Chandrapur 44 Aurangabad 27 Gadchiroli 45 Jalna 28 Outside Maharashtra State(OMS) 91

ABBREVIATIONS MHT-CET : Maharashtra Health Science & Technical Common

Entrance Test

MUHS : Maharashtra University of Health Science

MBBS : Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery

BDS : Bachelor of Dental Surgery

BAMS : Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery

BHMS : Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine & Surgery

BUMS : Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery

BOTh : Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

BPTh : Bachelor of Physiotherapy

BASLP : Bachelor of Audiology & Speech, Language Pathology

BP&O : Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthotics

B.Sc. Nursing: Bachelor of Science Nursing

MAFSU : Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Science University

MKB : Maharashtra Karnataka Disputed Border Area

NCC : National Cadet Corps

HGL : Hyderabad/Goa Liberation Movement

FF : Freedom Fighter

GOI : Government of India

SSC : Secondary School Certificate

HSC : Higher Secondary School Certificate

ROM : Rest of Maharashtra

AIEE : All India Entrance Examination

HA : Hilly Area

S.C. : Scheduled Caste

S.T. : Scheduled Tribes

V.J./D.T. : Vimukta Jati/De - Notified Tribes

N.T. : Nomadic Tribes

OBC : Other Backward Class

SBC : Special Backward Class

DEF : Defence Category

PH : Physically Handicapped

MCI : Medical Council of India

DCI : Dental Council of India

CCIM : Central Council of Indian Medicine

CCH : Central Council of Homoeopathy

INC : Indian Nursing Council

DMER : Directorate of Medical Education & Research.

DTE : Directorate of Technical Education

OMS : Outside Maharashtra State Candidate

BPMT : Bachelor of Paramedical Technology

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ANNEXURE - L DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, MUMBAI

MHT-CET-2010 Application for Verification of Marks

Name : ...............................................................................................................................................

Address of Candidate : ...................................................................................................................

(With Tel. No. /Mobile no.) ........................................................................................................... MHT-CET Roll No. ....................................... Application Form No. ............................................

State Merit List No............................................ Category .................................................................

Demand Draft No....................................... Amount Rs.500/- Drawn in Favour of ‘Competent Authority, MH-CET’, Mumbai Payable at Mumbai.

Name of the Bank ............................................................................................................................. Date : Place : Signature of Parent Signature of the Candidate

For Office Use Only

Forwarded to the Competent Authority, MHT-CET-2010, Mumbai For Necessary Action

Date & Time Signature & Seal of the Dean/Divisional Authority

Date Name and Signature Name and Signature Verifying Officer of CET cell Computer Officer of CET cell

Acknowledgement

Received Application for Verification of Marks Along with Demand Draft of Rs.500/- from Mr./Ms. ...................................................................... MHT-CET Roll No. ....................................... State Merit No. ...........................

Date :

Signature of Receiving Officer with Stamp

Cut here

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ANNEXURE - M Instruction for Filling Application Form for MHT-CET-2010

1. Write with a BLACK ink ballpoint pen using English Capital Letters and English numerals only. 2. Do not make any stray mark on this form. 3. Do not staple, pin, wrinkle, scribble, wet or fold the form as this will be scanned by the computer. 5. Shade the appropriate oval completely like this . Do not mark the oval like this X 6. Please note that, no certificate (Original/Photocopy) is to be submitted along with the application form.

How to Fill the Application form 1. Name of Candidate e.g. : Prashant Narayan Pawar, Mother’s Name : Kalpana

First Name P R A S H A N T

Father's/Husband’s Name N A R A Y A N

Last Name(Surname) P A W A R

Mother's Name K A L P A N A

2. Gender : Darken the appropriate oval. 3. Date of Birth e.g. : 13th August 1987

Date Month Year 1 3 0 8 1 9 8 7

4. Address for Correspondence - Write in CAPITAL letters. Contact Telephone Number (STD code with Telephone number.)

e.g. Landline 0240-2235423 : 0 2 4 0 2 2 3 5 4 2 3

or Mobile : 09869545647 : 0 9 8 6 9 5 4 5 6 4 7 5. Place of permanent Residence: Darken the appropriate oval. Village - The area/place governed by a Grampanchayat or a group Grampanchayat Town - The area /place governed by Municipal Council (Nagar Palika / Nagar Parishad) City - The area/place governed by Municipal Corporation (Mahanagar Palika) 6. Nationality: Darken the appropriate oval. 7. Candidate is Domicile of: Darken the appropriate oval. 8. Constitutional reservations: Darken the appropriate oval. The candidate claiming constitutional

reservation must submit the necessary certificates i.e. caste certificate, Caste/Tribe validity certificate from scrutiny committee and non creamy layer certificate (if applicable) at the time of filling the preference form, failing which the claim will not be granted. Candidate not claiming constitutional reservation should darken the oval for none. Reserve category candidate should write name of the original caste.

9. Religion*: Darken the appropriate oval. * This information is only for statistical purpose. 10. I had appeared for MHT-CET 2007/2008/2009: If yes, darken the appropriate oval(s). 11. Signature of Candidate: The candidate should sign within the box. Signature should not touch or

cross the outline of the box. 12. Photograph: Please read the instructions within the box provided for the photograph & follow them

carefully. Photograph may be Color/Black-white. Cut the edges of the photograph to accommodate it within the box, if necessary. Write application form number and name of the candidate on the back side of the photograph. Do not put stamp/seal or Signature on the photograph.

13. I wish to claim reservation under: Please refer the respective information brochures & darken the appropriate oval(s).

14. Total Annual Family Income - Darken the appropriate oval. 15. Details of SSC (10th Std)/Equivalent Examination.

a. SSC(10th)/equivalent passed from School situated in - Darken the appropriate oval b. Marks obtained in Mathematics in SSC/Equivalent Examination. e.g.

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a. Mathematics 1 4 5 Out of 1 5 0

c. Total Marks obtained in SSC/Equivalent Examination. e.g.

c. Grant Total 0 6 1 1 Out of 0 7 5 0

16. Details of HSC (12th Std.)/Equivalent Examination. a. HSC(12th)/Equivalent Exam. Appeared/Passed from - Darken the appropriate oval b. Name & Address of the Institute at HSC / 12th (or equivalent exam): Write in capital letters within the box. c. District Code - Refer Annexure - K

i) Write the code of the District from where the candidate has appeared / appearing for HSC exam. e.g. Aurangabad - 2 7

ii) Candidates who have passed HSC/12th (or equivalent exam) from outside Maharashtra should write the code for College outside Maharashtra State i.e. 9 1

Write telephone no. of the Junior College / School along with the STD code. 17. Details required for MHT-CET 2010

I wish to appear for the following subjects in CET:- The ovals for physics and chemistry are already darkened because these are compulsory subjects. For the remaining empty ovals, depending on your choice of the courses - Darken the appropriate oval as follows -

a) For Health Science - Darken only Biology oval. b) For BVSc & AH - Darken only Biology oval. c) For Pharmacy - Darken Biology and/or Mathematics oval. d) For Engineering - Darken only Mathematics. e) For all courses - Darken both Biology & Mathematics.

18. Details required for MHT-CET 2010: Wish to opt for the following course(s) in MHT-CET: Darken the appropriate oval. The candidate may darken one or more ovals.

19. For Health Science Courses:- Please refer MHT-CET 2010 Health Science Brochure a. I want to claim exemption under: For Candidates who wish to claim an exception under rule 4.6,

4.7, or 4.8. b. I want to claim additional weightage for: Darken the appropriate oval (Refer Annexure ‘G’). c. I want to have the question paper in :- Darken only one appropriate oval. d. For B.V.Sc. & A. H. (Candidate claiming seat under 3(III) Annexure - J for B.V.Sc. & A.H. in

MHT-CET 2010 Brochure) - Darken the appropriate oval. e. I want to claim specified reservation for:- Darken the appropriate oval after referring to Annexure-

D for PH and Annexure-F for Hilly area of the Health Science Brochure. f. For BUMS -Candidates should have passed SSC with Urdu as a subject and should darken the

appropriate oval. 20. Declaration (on Backside)- It must be signed by candidate, the parent / guardian and the Principal /

Head Master of the College / High School from which the candidate has appeared / passed the HSC (12th) or equivalent examination or head of the institute where the form is submitted by the candidate. Please write date and place wherever indicated.

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Specimen Copy of Application Form Front side

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Specimen Copy of Application Form Back Side

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Specimen Copy of MHT-CET-2010 front page of a Question Booklet MHT-CET-2010

Subjects: Paper I:-Physics & Chemistry

Question Booklet Version MHT-CET-2010 Roll No. Question Booklet Sr.No.

Answer Sheet No.

(Write this number on your Answer Sheet

(Write this number on your Answer Sheet)

Day and Date : Thursday, 6th May, 2010 Duration: 1 hour 30 Minutes. Total Marks : 100

This is to certify that, the entries of MHT-CET Roll No. and Answer Sheet No. have been correctly written and verified.

Candidate’s Signature Invigilator’s Signature _________________________________________________________________________________

Instructions to Candidates

1. This question booklet contains 100 Objective Type Questions in the subjects of Physics (50) & Chemistry (50).

2. The question paper and OMR (Optical Mark Reader) Answer Sheet is issued separately at the start of the examination.

3. Section ‘A’ contains 50 questions in the subject of Physics, Section ‘B’ contains 50 Questions in the subject of Chemistry.

4. Choice and sequence for attempting questions will be as per the convenience of the candidate. 5. Candidate should carefully read the instructions printed on the Question Booklet and Answer Sheet and

make the correct entries on the Answer Sheet. As Answer Sheets are designed to suit the OPTICAL MARK READER (OMR) SYSTEM, special care should be taken to mark the entries correctly. Special care should be taken to fill QUESTION BOOKLET VERSION, SERIAL No. and MHT-CET Roll No. accurately. The correctness of entries has to be cross-checked by the invigilators. The candidate must sign on the Answer Sheet and Question Booklet.

6. Read each question carefully. 7. Determine the correct answer from out of the four available options given for each question.

8. Fill the appropriate circle completely like this •, for answering a particular question. Mark with Black ink ball point pen only.

9. Each answer with correct response shall be awarded one (1) mark. There is no Negative Marking. No mark shall be awarded for marking two or more answers of same question, scratching or overwriting.

10. Use of whitener or any other material to erase/hide the circle once filled is not permitted. 11. Avoid overwriting and/or striking of answers once marked. 12. Rough work should be done only on the blank space provided on the Question Booklet. Rough work

should not be done on the Answer Sheet. 13. The required mathematical tables (Log etc.) will be provided along with the question booklet. 14. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the Question Booklet and Answer sheet is to

be returned to the invigilator. Confirm that both the candidate and invigilator have signed on question booklet and Answer sheet.

15. No candidate is allowed to leave the examination hall till the Paper gets over.

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Important Instructions - How to Mark In The ‘OMR Answersheet’

1. Use only BLACK ink ball point pen to darken/mark the appropriate circle.

2. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle.

3. Mark/darken only one circle for each entry. The answer once marked is final, any change in the option once marked, done by any method, will amount to a invalid/incorrect response.

4. A lightly/faintly marked/darkened circle may also be treated as a incorrect/wrong method of marking and may not be read by the Optical Scanner.

5. Marking should only be done in the space provided.

6. Please do not fold the answer sheet and do not make any stray marks on it.

Marking of Responses:- There will be four answer options for each question. The candidate will indicate his/her response to the question by darkening the appropriate circle completely with BLACK ink ball point pen.

For example Question No.152 in the Question Paper reads as follows:-

152. Coronary Arteries supply blood to the

(A) Lung (B) Brain (C) Heart (D) Intestine

The correct answer is ‘C’ Heart. The candidate will locate the place for response to Q.no.152 in the OMR Answer sheet and darken the circle where the option ‘C’ is printed as shown below :-

152.

Candidate should not use any other method for answering i.e. Half circle, dot. tick mark, cross etc. This may not be read by the scanner.

CHANGING AN ANSWER IS NOT ALLOWED

The candidates must fully satisfy themselves about the accuracy of the answer before darkening the appropriate circle, as no change in the Answer once marked is allowed. The answer once marked is final, any change in the option once marked, done by any method, will amount to a invalid/incorrect response.

A B D

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OMR Front Side - Specimen Copy

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OMR Backside - Specimen Copy

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DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH, MUMBAI

MHT-CET-2010 RECEIPT-CUM-IDENTITY-CARD

Received Application Form No. .................................................................

from Mr. / Ms. ...............................................................................................................

Address of the Candidate ..................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................................................................................

Name & Address of Jr. College ........................................................................................................

...........................................................................................................................................................

for MHT-CET-2010 examination and admission to 1st YEAR HEALTH SCIENCE / ENGINEERING /

PHARMACY COURSES for the year 2010-2011 along with combine fee for all the three brochures

and one application form of Rs.700/-(Rupees Seven hundred - for open category candidates) / Rs.500/-

(Rupees Five hundred - for reserve category candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only).

Date : Place :

Signature of Candidate

Signature of Receiving Clerk

Signature of Receiving Officer Seal of the College

Mandatory check list for the candidate while submitting the application form (to be verified by the receiving clerk) :

Sr.No. Information to be verified from the application form Yes/No 1 Whether the name of the candidate is written at Sr.No. 1 2 Whether candidate has signed at Sr. No. 11 3. Whether candidate has pasted his/her Photograph 4 Whether candidate has marked the optional subjects at Sr.No. 17

Photograph of candidate attested by the Principal /

Head of the institute where the candidate

submits the Application Form

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