Mangalore: FMCI to Offer Scholarship to Rank Holders to Mark Decennial Year


Mangalore:  FMCI to Offer Scholarship to Rank Holders to Mark Decennial Year

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Jul 8: Father Muller Medical College is in the decennial year of its fruitful presence in the field of health care and education. The institution strives tirelessly to provide ample opportunities for the intellectual, physical, emotional as well as spiritual growth of its students.

To mark the decennial year, the management of Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI) has decided to offer tuition fee scholarship to rank holders between 1 and 10 in CET who would like to pursue their MBBS course at Father Muller Medical College.

The scholarship is available to candidates seeking admission for the academic year 2010-2011 and they can avail the benefit throughout the course. In addition to this the FMCI has also decided to offer tuition fee scholarship to any Catholic student of Mangalore diocese who merits a seat under CET quota and chooses Father Muller Medical College for his MBBS Studies. This tuition fee scholarship will be available for the academic year 2010-2011 only and it’s for the full course.

During the decennial year some noteworthy events such as CMEs, conferences, workshops, medical exhibitions for the public, sports meets and cultural programs, with the slogan ‘Eventful Decade, Eternal Legacy’ were conducted.

  

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  • Sequeira Roshan, Mangalore/AUH

    Fri, Jul 09 2010

    'The management of Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI) has decided to offer tuition fee scholarship to rank holders between 1 and 10 in CET who would like to pursue their MBBS course at Father Muller Medical College'

    Why only for CET 1-10 rank holder, CET 1-10 rank holders are sure to get addmisions in any of the Goverment medical colleges Karantaka.
    The scholarship should be given to every deserving candidate(financaily) irrespective of thier ranking,

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  • Lawrence D Souza , Karkala / Nakre - Oman

    Fri, Jul 09 2010

    Nice………Also could you please announce this article in Konkani weekly paper [Raknno]

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  • NAZMATHNISA LAIZ, SURATHKAL/ABUDHABI

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    Good work.

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  • Gerald O F Fernandes, Mangalore/Ireland

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    Good initiatives by FMCI towards the poor students with talent to reach their goal.May the God bless the Institution abundantly and long live Father Mullers Charitable Institution.

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  • Gladys Mudarth, Mangalore/Canada

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    Poor catholic children do not have access to computers. Hence, an announcement at Sunday Service will make a big difference. The  Parish Priests, Council Members and Gurkars can pass a word around.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    What a kind and thoughtful gesture to give opportunities to deserving students to prosecute their studies in The Medical Field. I wonder if Father Muller ever imagined that this dream would come true.

    It is the dedicated service of The Diocesan Fathers that has helped this great Institution to take the lead in the field of Medical Education.

    Kudos to all concerned for the great work.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore / Los Angeles

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    A good purpose . Hope t e Inside motives are also very Noble.If its aboslutely scholarship as at the same level of cost at a Government College I would Commend the college.

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  • Balwanth, Palimar

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    Thanks this is great news for for once Catholic institutions take care of their own community poor students.and same way it would be nice get Nursing seat for deserving poor students too.

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  • vincy, Shamboor/Bangkok

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    More Catholic institutions should come out to offer tuition fee scholarship to any christian students under CET quota irrespective of any diocese they belong.Thus poor christian students can persue a medical career.It should be also extend to the christian nursing students.

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  • NAZMATHNISA LAIZ, SURATHKAL/ABUDHABI

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    GOOD WORK.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Jul 08 2010

    Philosophically, medicine is a field of the rich. However, Scholarship for CET rank holders is a very supportive scheme for poor medical aspirants. Anticipating huge costs in pursuing MBBS, poor bright students rather take up nursing. If a news letter sent to rural parishes, many youth may make use of this facility.

    Keep up the good work FMCH.

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