National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
Deemed University – Bangalore
Applications are invited on prescribed form for admission to the following courses for the academic Year 2008 - 2009:
SUPERSPECIALITY COURSES
DM Degree in Neuroradiology
No. of Seats : 2
Duration of the course : 3 years
Minimum Qualification for admission: MD / DNB in Radiodiagnosis
DM Degree in Neurology
Number of Seats : 6
Duration of Course: 3 years for post MD / DNB in General Medicine or Paediatrics candidates or 5 years for post MBBS candidates.
M.Ch. Degree in Neurosurgery
Number of Seats: 6
Duration of Course: 3 years for post MS / DNB in General Surgery candidates or 5 years for post MBBS candidates.
Ph.D. COURSE
Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences (ICMR Programme)
Duration: 5 years.
Minimum Qualification: MBBS Degree with not less than 55% of the Marks of any University recognised by Medical Council of India.
POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP COURSES
Neuroanaesthesia
Number of Seats: 4 (2 for foreign / sponsored)
Duration: 1 year
Minimum Qualification: MD / DNB in Anaesthesia
Neuropathology
Number of Seats: 2 (1 for foreign / sponsored)
Duration: 1 year
Minimum Qualification: MD / DNB in Pathology
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Number of Seats: 2 (1 for foreign / sponsored)
Duration: 1 year
Minimum Qualification: MD / DNB in Psychiatry
B.Sc. COURSES
B.Sc. in Nursing
Number of Seats: 75
Duration: 4 years
Minimum Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent education with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with minimum 50% aggregate.
B.Sc. in Radiography
Number of Seats: 10 (4 for sponsored and 6 for private candidates)
Duration: 3 years
Minimum Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent education with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology and English or Job Oriented Diploma course from a recognised Board with diagnostic Radiography as vocational subject.
DIPLOMA COURSES
Diploma in Clinical Neurophysiology Technology (DCNT)
Number of Seats: 8 (4 for sponsord)
Duration: 1 year
Minimum Qualification: BSc with Physics/ Electronics/ Computer Science with minimum second class or Diploma in Electronics / Electrical / Instrumentation / Computer approved by AICTE or PUC with 3 years experience as EEG Technician.
Certificate Course in Neuroimaging & Technology (CNT)
Number of Seats: 2 (Sponsored only)
Duration: 1 years
Minimum Qualification: Diploma in Radiographic Technology from Vocational Board of Government of Karnataka or equivalent qualification or Bachelors Degree in Radiation Technology from any recognised University.
Application Forms:
Application forms and Brochures can be downloaded from NIMHANS website.
Application & Registration Fees for Medical courses:
Application fee: Rs. 500/- and Rs.400/- in case of SC/ST candidates
Registration fee: Rs. 500/- per course and Rs.400/- in case of SC/ST candidates
Application & Registration Fees for BSc and Diploma Courses:
Application fee: Rs. 500/- and Rs.400/- in case of SC/ST candidates
Registration fee: NIL
Downloaded application forms should accompany with DD drawn in favour of Director, NIMHANS, Bangalore – 560029
Foreign nationals:
Foreign nationals are required to submit their applications through the Diplomatic Channels.
Age Limit:
For super speciality courses age should not be more than 32 years or MBBS holders and 35 years for PG medical degree holders. For SC/ST or sponsored candidates age should not be more than 40 years. For BSc courses age should not be less than 17 years and more than 25 years.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Issuing Application through Post: March 25, 2008
Last Date for Issuing Application in Person: March 31, 2008
Last Date for Receipt of filled in Application: April 5, 2008
Entrance Test will be held in Bangalore on: June 29, 2008
(No Entrance Test for Diploma/Certificate courses)
Commencement of the Courses: August 1, 2008
Last date for admission of candidates selected: August 8, 2008
Contact:
NIMHANS,
P.B.No. 2900, Hosur Road, Bangalore – 560029
Phone: 080-26995000 / 26995015
Fax: 080-26564830 / 26562121
Email: academic@nimhans.kar.nic.in
Website: nimhans.kar.nic.in
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