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Written exam of Maharashtra Health University from May 3

Written exam of Maharashtra Health University from May 3

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Nashik, Apr 28 (UNI) The written examination of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences for the fifth phase of the winter session-2024 and the first phase of the summer session-2025 will be conducted from May 3-17.
There will be 46 examination centres across the state of Maharashtra.
The examinations of degree and postgraduate courses will be conducted for Third MBBS (I), Third MBBS (II), (OLD/CBME-2019) of the degree course as well as Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy postgraduate courses.
A total of approximately 2,722 students will be admitted from all over Maharashtra. The question paper will be sent online.
Examination Controller Dr. Sandeep Kadu clarified that after the examination is over, the answer sheets will be scanned at the respective examination centres on the same day and evaluated online at the central assessment centres. UNI RDS SSP
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