Combined entrance exam results out

DIBRUGARH, June 12 – Less than five percent of those who appeared for their entrance examinations into the MBBS, BE, BDS and BAMS courses for institutes in Assam would be able to secure admissions. The results of the common entrance examinations were made available by the Dibrugarh University today through websites and mobile phones, but these results just added to the confusion. The results were given out as ranks, and nobody who appeared for his/her test was failed. As such, all the 8480 candidates for the medical entrance were given their ranks, from 1 to 8480 and for the engineering courses, from rank 1 to 8791. Technically, all have passed their entrance examinations, but in reality, only those who managed ranks in the first 400 merit list can actually aspire for a medical or an engineering college seat. Dibrugarh University registrar Dr Kandarpa Kumar Deka said: “We held the combined entrance examinations and have accorded ranks in order of merit. As we are not the selection body, we cannot say who would be eligible for admission, but those who have secured the higher ranks would surely be admitted.” Of the 8791 engineering and 8480 medical aspirants, many did not appear for their tests. These candidates have been marked as ‘A’ (absent) in the result sheets put up on the web pages today. In the engineering section, Bhaskarjyoti Mali (Roll No. 230536) was adjudged the topper, while in the medical section (for all the three branches of allopathy, dental and ayurveda), the topper is Sahil Agrawal (Roll No. 131221).

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