Time table for 1st year (phase 1) MBBS RS2 & RS3 by RGUHS of Karnataka to be held in December 2012
This article deals with the announcement of exam dates for medical course MBBS. Medical colleges affiliated to the university, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health ScienceS(RGUHS) have been notified about the time table for 1st year MBBS examination to be held in December 2012.
Retotalling information of previous exams can also be found at the bottom of the article.
The time table of first year mbbs (phase 1) of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) university has been announced for the month December 2012 and the same has been put up on notice board of all affiliated colleges. Here are the links for the , time table of 2nd year MBBS, time table of 3rd year MBBS and time table of Final year MBBS.
DECEMBER 2012
Time Table for phase I exam 2012(RS2 & RS3)
Date - Timings - Subjects
19 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part I
20 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part II
22 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part I
24 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part II
26 Jan - 2pm to 5pm - BiochemistryTime Table for phase I exam 2012(RS)
Date - Timings - Subjects
19 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part I
20 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part II
22 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part I
24 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part II
26 Jan - 2pm to 5pm - Biochemistry
You can also find previous exams question papers from other medical universities of other states apart from rguhs. Type in the subject and year in the search box located on top right corner of this website.
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UPDATE: as on May 30th 2012JUNE 2012
Below is the image regarding date, subject, month, subject code of June 2012 examination. RS2 and RS3 have the same time table except for the Question Paper(QP) codes.
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The below information is about the previous year exam of December 2011. Do not confuse it with the above, which is June 2012December 2011
This is to notify about the time table of MBBS, as soon as it's announced by the university, I'm hereby providing the time table for 1st year MBBS course to be held this December 2011.
To get information or work done easily in this age of advanced technology everyone tends to rely over the internet. Students are no different. It takes a lot of time to struggle in the last few days before exam to know the exact time table of the upcoming examination of various courses. This is my small effort to help them ease their work.
Here is the time table for 1st year MBBS for December 2011.
NOTE: RS and RS2 are two different batches and also have different question papers according to their old syllabus pattern and RS2 has the current syllabus levied by the university.Time Table for phase I RS2 exam 2011
(Applicable to students admitted from 2003-2004 onwards)Date - Timings - Subjects
26 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part I
27 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part II
29 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part I
30 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part II
02 Jan - 2pm to 5pm - BiochemistryTime Table for phase I RS exam 2011
(Applicable to students admitted between 1997-98 and 2003-2004)Date - Timings - Subjects
26 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part I
27 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Anatomy part II
29 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part I
30 Dec - 2pm to 5pm - Physiology part II
02 Jan - 2pm to 5pm - Biochemistry
All the students of the university "Rajiv Gandhi University of Health and Sciences(RGUHS)" who have applied for retotalling are advised to check the official website of rguhs under the Examination results section for any updates on retotalling. Also make sure the university has received your application. You can check by just typing your register number, course and year and enter. If it states that "This number does not exist" it means they have received your application. Those who have not applied for retotalling have their marks retained and still appear.