The Raak Nursing And Paramedical College, Sulthanpet is a Private College, This College is affiliated to Puducherry Nursing Council And for Graduate courses it's affiliated to Puducherry university with the annual intake of Bsc-60 seats.
Address : No. 1,MuthupillaiPalayam Road, Sulthanpet, Puducherry Pin-605010
Phone: 099434 66786 | 0413 2666043, 95855 50047
Admission to the first year B.V.Sc. & A.H., / B.P.T., / B.Sc.(Nursing).,/ B.Sc.(MLT). / B.Sc. (MRIT)., / B.Tech., / B.Pharm., / B.A.LL.B.,/B.Sc.(Hons)Agriculture / B.Sc.,(Hons)Horticulture Degree courses & Diploma in Health Science courses (D.G.N.M. / D.A.N.M. / D.M.L.T. / D.C.E.C. / D.D.T./ D.A.P.T.) offered by the Colleges run by the Government in Regular mode (Direct & Lateral Entry) and seats offered by Other States are done by the Centralized Admission Committee (CENTAC), Government of Puducherry.-Website:www.centacpuducherry.in
Admission to the “Government Quota Seats” in Private and Unaided Professional colleges, including the minority Colleges, will be as per the law/ regulation/ order of the Government of India, or of the Government of Puducherry, on the subject. Admission to the above degree courses is based on the performance of the candidates in the Higher Secondary or equivalent board examination.
INFORMATION BROCHURE 2020-2021 CLICK HERE
B.Sc. (Nursing) | Bachelor of Science (Nursing) |
D.G.N.M | Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery |
D.A.N.M. | Diploma in Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery |
P.B. B.Sc. (Nursing) | Post basic Bachelor of Science (Nursing) |
Seat matrix:- B.Sc. (Nursing)
Raak Nursing And Paramedical College | ||
Management seat | 50% | 30 |
Government seat | 50% | 30 |
Verticle reservation | ||
Open Competition/ General Category (GEN) | 40% | 12 |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 11% | 3 |
Backward Classes Muslims (BCM) | 2% | 1 |
Most Backward Classes (MBC) | 18% | 5 |
Extreme Backward Classes (EBC) | 2% | 1 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 16% | 5 |
Backward Tribes (BT) | .5% | 0 |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | .5% | 0 |
EWS | 10% | 3 |
Horizontal reservation | ||
Children/Grandchildren of Freedom Fighters (FF) | 4% | 1 |
Person with disability (PwD) | 5% | 1 |
Wards of Ex- Servicemen (Ex-SM) | 1% | 0 |
Meritorious Sports Persons (MSP) | 1% | 0 |
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:-
B.Sc. (Nursing) | Candidates seeking admission to the B.Sc. (Nursing) Degree courses must have passed H. Sc. (Academic) examination conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Examination of Tamil Nadu or any other equivalent thereto, with a minimum of 45% marks (40% of marks for OBC / BCM / MBC / EBC / BT / SC candidates) in aggregate, in the prescribed subjects of physics, Chemistry and Biology / Botany and Zoology. Further, they should have studied English as one of the subjects. |
D.G.N.M (for 10+2 qualified candidates) | H. Sc. (10+2) or its equivalent passed with preferably Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology / Botany & Zoology) & English with 40% aggregate marks; |
D.G.N.M (for ANM qualified candidates) | Diploma in Multipurpose Health Worker / Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery (DANM), or H. Sc. (10+2) vocational ANM with 40% aggregate marks under CBSE Boardit's or other equivalent board recognized by the Indian Nursing Council; and Registered as ANM with any State Nursing Registration Council. |
D.A.N.M. | H. Sc. (10+2) or its equivalent passed with not less than 40% aggregate marks with Science or Arts (Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Botany & Zoology, Mathematics, Biotechnology, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy, Home Science, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy) and English. (OR) H.Sc..(10+2) in Multipurpose Health Care/ Worker only in Vocational Stream |
P.B. B.Sc. (Nursing) | The selection of candidates will be based on the merit list drawn from the merit marks i.e. the aggregate marks obtained in the qualifying examination (D. G.N.M.) |
SELECTIONPROCEDURE - (Direct Entry)
ALL BIOLOGY BASED DEGREE COURSES:-For all Biology-based Degree courses, i.e. B.V.Sc.&A.H. / B.P.T.,/ B.Sc. (Nursing) / B.Sc. (MLT)/ B.Sc.(MERIT), admission is based on the marks secured by the candidates in the prescribed subjects in the qualifying examination (i.e. Biology / Botany & Zoology, Physics, and Chemistry) and normalizing them by the prescribed procedure.
ORDER OF PRIORITY FOR TIE BREAK:-
When more than one candidate has got the same marks in the common merit list (i.e. the merit list prepared after merging the normalized marks of candidates from various Boards), the inter-se merit among such candidates, for each course will be determined in the order of priority as specified in the table below:
All Biology based courses. |
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MERIT LIST:- DEGREE COURSES
Selection of Candidates for admission to all the degree courses will be based on the Merit lists prepared by CENTAC, based on the marks arrived at by adopting the ‘method of normalization’, as detailed in para below. Ranking of the candidates will be done based on the ‘normalized marks’ (rounded-off to three decimal places) arrived at, to a base of 200.
NORMALIZATION PROCEDURE In order to evolve a common base for equating the marks obtained by the candidates from various Boards of Examination, a “normalization procedure” is followed.
The marks obtained by the students in the relevant subjects in the qualifying examination conducted by the various Boards or Authority, and shall be equated with the marks obtained by the students in the same subjects in the qualifying examination, conducted by the State Board (i.e. state Board of School Examinations, Tamil Nadu), by adopting the method of normalization.
EXPLANATION: Under the method of normalization, the highest mark obtained by the students of various Boards in each subject, shall be equated to the highest mark obtained by the students of the State Board in that subject, and the relative marks of other students in that subjects, shall be determined accordingly
ILLUSTRATION:
DEGREE COURSES |
If the highest marks secured by a student of the State Board, in Physics is 100 and the highest mark secured by a student of any other Board (say “X”), in the same subject is 90, then, both the highest marks will be considered to be equal to 100. If any other student of the other Board (i.e “X”), is 90, then, 60 marks secured by such a student will be considered to be equal to 66.667 marks as arrived at and given bellow: (100 x60) / 90 =66.667% |
After normalization of marks of the eligible students of different Boards, in the relevant subjects, the “normalized marks” obtained shall be merged into a common merit list. |
In case, where more than one student has got the same marks in the “COMMON MERIT LIST”, the ‘inter-se merit’ among such students shall be determined in the manner prescribed |
MERIT LIST:- DIPLOMA IN HEALTH SCIENCES (DGNM/ DANM/ DMLT/DCEC/ DDT)
Selection of Candidates for admission to the Diploma courses (after Higher Secondary / 10+2) will be based on the percentage of total marks (merit marks) obtained in the respective Qualifying Examinations. Ranking of the candidates will be done based on the ‘merit marks’.
Procedure for “Tie Break” in the Merit Marks: When more than one candidate have got the same marks in the common merit list, the inter-se merit “among such candidates, for each course will be determined in the order of priority” as below
Order of priority for breaking the tie in the marks:
Certificates to be produced to the Institute at the time of admission:
Birth Certificate / Proof of Date of Birth |
10th Mark list |
12th Mark list |
Transfer /Migration Certificate |
Conduct Certificate |
Nativity/Residence/PIC Certificate |
Regional Certificate (if applicable) |
Note: The Admission Process is written as per the ordinance of the official Counselling Agency.