Hyderabad: Students from Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society have secured seats in the first round of MBBS Medical Counselling.


Minister Koppula Eshwar and Society Secretary Ronald Ross congratulated the 190 students for securing seats in the first round of medical counselling.


He said 513 students had secured medical seats in the last six years. All the best to the students, as the parents of many of these students, were not educated.


Secretary Ronald Ross congratulated the lecturers that the teaching staff had achieved results by performing their duties properly. He said that better results had been achieved by directing students about a career and education for poor students.


Ronald Ross said that students from villages and tribal areas are stepping up to make their dream come true by securing seats in prestigious colleges like IITs and NITs.


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He said that students studying in the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS), which the Telangana government ambitiously runs, competed with students from corporate houses to achieve seats.


He said the CM K Chandrashekar Rao had funded to organize NEET coaching for the education of poor students.






Kaloji Health University has recently issued a notification for the replacement of MBBS (MBDS), and BDS (BDS) owned quota seats in public and private medical colleges in Telangana. Candidates who have qualified in NEET UG-2021 can be given web options to replace MBBS and BDS seats from Sunday. Students are advised by the authorities to apply online by 5 pm on February 13th. 


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