JIPMER 2019 Result: Individual Rank Letters available now @jipmer.edu.in
Manashjyoti | June 12, 2019 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNew Delhi, June 12 : Candidates who have appeared in JIPMER 2019 entrance exam can now download their individual Rank Letters from JIPMER website - jipmer.edu.in; the link to download the rank letter was activated at around 11.30 today. In a notification published on June 7, JIPMER authorities had earlier announced that the rank letters would be available on June 12, from 11 am onwards. The rank letter can be downloaded by logging into candidate accounts; admission authority will not send individual communication to candidates.
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The candidate needs to download and take a printout of the JIPMER 2019 rank letter, as it has to be produced at the time of counselling.
How to download the rank letter :
- Go to the official website - jipmer.edu.in
- The candidate will be redirected to a candidate login page
- Enter user id and password
- Upon successful login, the JIPMER 2019 rank letter will be displayed on screen
- Download and take a printout.
The result of JIPMER 2019 was declared on June 7 in the form of merit lists. There are two types of merit lists - category-wise and overall merit lists. Candidates who are included in any of the merit lists are eligible for admission and have to report for counselling on the scheduled time and date.
A total of 2055 candidates have been shortlisted for the 1st round of counselling which will be conducted from June 26-28. The counselling will be conducted in three rounds, but if there are vacant seats left an open round will also be held.
Please note that counselling will be conducted category-wise, as shown in the table below. The counselling process will be offline, and shortlisted candidates have to report in person along with all essential documents and also the rank letter.
Counselling Schedule
|
Category |
Date |
|
UR, PwD, and P-PwD |
June 26, 2019 |
|
OBC, SC, ST |
June 27, 2019 |
|
Puducherry - UR, OBC, SC, ST, and NRI/OCI |
June 28, 2019 |
Counselling venue : JIPMER Academic Centre, JIPMER, Puducherry - 06
Reporting time : 8 am
Admission
JIPMER 2019 admission process is conducted for admission to 200 MBBS seats - 150 seats at JIPMER Puducherry campus and 50 seats at Karaikal campus JIPMER Karaikal campus. The allotment of seats will be based on both the merit rank of the candidate and choices opted for admission.
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