Saveetha University:
Phase II of Med Counselling on June 15th
Phase II of Med Counselling on June 15th
CHENNAI:
Saveetha University found a place in the priority merit list of almost all
high-scoring in Uni-GAUGE EMeD 2015 Medical MBBS aspirants in the city on Day
One of the counselling for MBBS/BDS, held in the city on Monday.
The
counselling for II-phase admission into Medical courses of Saveetha University
will be held atSaveetha Medical college ,SaveethaNagar,Thandalam here
on June 15.
The
first phase of admissions concluded on June 8. The second phase is being conducted
to fill the vacant seats Candidates securing merit listing, between 1 to 150
based on "Uni-GAUGE EMeD 2015 Medical" were invited to attend the
counselling.
Counselling
for MBBS began full throttle on Monday with University Chancellor N M
Veeraiyan handing out the allotment orders of whom chose to study at the
Prestigious, nationwide ranking medical college.
PARENTS’
VIEW:
The
admission process was unique in its emphasis on rigorous testing and cherry
picking of students
through
various qualitative procedure to identify conceptual clarity, communication and
analytical skills as well as personal interaction with both candidates and
parents, all of which we believe, will enhance the quality of these future
Doctors through keen competition and unique contribution to the community.
The
Counselling which was held on 8th June, carried all the hallmark of a focused
and directed effort at achieving the above objective. As parents, were
surprisingly exposed to a highly transparent admission process,rarely
associated with private education in India.
With
parents being given a rare opportunity to interact and understand common
problems and challenges faced by the cohort, they felt quite a bit of anxiety
vanishing when they saw that they were not alone. The well set out procedure of
published merit list being adhered to methodically in the counselling process
and the screening of documents, health etc, were achieved through some sensible
planning which of course could be improved given time constraints of parents.
But it only showed how much caring goes into education for their children, when
they did not hear any complaints but only anxious faces and crossed fingers.
Parents laud the efforts of this University which has set high standards all
around, be it quality of education or discipline and now in an area of great
concern all around ie. a transparent admission process.
STUDENT’S
VIEW:
An
introduction to a college for a school student would most likely border on a
spectrum of emotions
Ranging
from mild trepidation to great unease or even alarm. So when a Counselling call
was received from Saveetha University, students approached the portals with more
than a bit of disquiet. Students
enlightened
experience of the day was one of a mixture of welcoming human touch lent by
students laced with meticulous professionalism from the Saveetha University
representatives.
The
initial part of the process was devoted to a stringent screening process
consisting of a Group
Discussion
which was about ‘How road traffic accident incidence could be lowered in
India’. This was a subject which a typical 18 year old could relate to, as well
as should be concerned about, as, most of us are waiting to jump into a driving
seat and should surely dwell about? I got acquainted with a good number of
fellow candidates and could identify a natural fit within the peer group. This
introduction was followed by an aptitude test which made us scratch our heads
and hopefully identify correct answers to lots of hypothetical scenarios in a
logical manner.
Once
the mundane document verification was done, we slogged through the grinding job
of filling up of loads of documents, in where we were helped by student
volunteers. This gave us an opportunity to make small talk on lots of aspects
of college life, from greeting spooky cadavers to humorous hostel life.
I
can’t wait to get at it!After a medical screening and made to measure uniforms,
we were treated to
a
sumptuous and good well deserved lunch.Finally we waited on tenterhooks for the
much awaited ‘Admission notice’ which took long enough and when it did arrive,
I gave a sign of great relief. I got my parents off my back and their smiles
were reward in itself.
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