CENTAC releases BSc Nursing seat matrix for College of Nursing Mahe, Details
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 29 September, 2025
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Puducherry: The Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) has released theseat matrixforBSc Nursingadmissions at the College of Nursing, Mahe, under Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences for AY 2025-26. A total of 40 seats will be filled through CENTAC, comprising 32 regular seats distributed among Puducherry (24), Karaikal (6), Yanam (1), and Mahe (1), along with 2 self-supporting seats for UT candidates, 5 self-supporting seats for other states, and 1 NRI quota seat. The Govt of Puducherry wrote to the CENTAC notifying the seat matrix and said," In continuation of this Secretariat's letters vide reference cited above, I am directed to enclose herewith the Seaf Matrix indicating the seats available in B.Sc (Nursing) courses in college of Nursing, Mahe under Mother Theresa Post Graduate & Research Institute of Health sciences for admission to Degree courses for the Academic year 2025_26." The reservation matrix includes GEN, OBC, MBC, SC, BCM, EBC, BT, and ST categories, along with horizontal quotas for government school students, freedom fighters, PwD, ex-servicemen, and sportspersons. To view the official Notice, Click here :https://.in/pdf_upload/seat-matrix-mahe-302567.pdf had earlier reported that Alleging assault and caste-based abuse, a second-year nursing student filed a complaint with the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The complaint was filed against the principal of the nursing college attached to the Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute (IGMCRI), three faculty members, and a student for alleged assault and caste-based abuse at the institute's Kathirkamam campus. Following the complaint, the Commission directed the IGMCRI administration to conduct an internal investigation. The probe led to the suspension of the student accused of assault and the transfer of a faculty member back to hospital duties.
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