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In a great relief for medical aspirants, the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) has declared special counselling to adjust 50 MBBS students of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College (VDMC).


The step comes amid issues regarding the accommodation and allotment of MBBS seats, ensuring that affected students are not impoverished of their medical education due to administrative or seat-related concerns. Via this special counselling procedure, BOPEE aims to offer a translucent and just mechanism for seat allocation in accordance with existing regulations and merit criteria.


Authorities have stated that eligible students will be informed about the counselling process, venue, and required documentation via official notifications. Candidates are instructed to continuously track BOPEE’s official website for updates and meticulously stick to the counselling guidelines to avoid rejection.


This step by BOPEE has been welcomed by students and parents alike, as it highlights the authorities’ dedication to protecting the academic future of medical aspirants and maintaining stability in the medical education system of the state.
Conclusion:
The special counselling step marks a vital step toward resolving MBBS seat adjustment concerns at VDMC, offering much-needed clarity and relief to the affected students.

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