DME Gujarat Begins Choice Filling Process For Round 4 PG AYUSH Courses

Published On 2023-12-07 07:54 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-07 07:54 GMT
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Gujarat: The Director of Medical Education (DME Gujarat) has begun the choice-filling process for round 4 of PG AYUSH courses for the academic year 2023-24. Round 3 non-reported seat list, canceled seat list, newly added seats, the provisional merit list, and list of not eligible candidates list have also been released.

The candidates can carry out the choice-filling process till 09/12/2023 (11:00 am). The choices filled by the candidates will be displayed on 09/12/2023 up to 1:00 pm.

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Guidelines for choice filling –

Online allotment of seats is done on the basis of merit cum choice. So, it is merit cum choice-based allotment.

Choice can be decided on the following criteria –

1. Specific Branch

2. Specific Institute/Place

3. Government or SFI

4. Choice on the basis of fees

In the choice filling of the second round, choices available for candidates/allotment of seats will be carried out as per the closure of the first round. If the candidate cannot secure the allotted seat for whatever reasons, such candidate shall not be eligible to get admission in the same subject in the same institute in the successive rounds of counselling.

Options are –

1. Available Choice: The candidates can see all available choices

2. Fill choice: to start the choice-filling process

3. Print-filled choice: after locking choices, the candidates can take the printout of their choice list

The candidates need to check annual fees and term fees. They have to pay term fees at the time of admission.

Filter choices by branch, subject, institute type, seat type, and institute. Add choices: the candidates can add an unlimited number of choices. They can move and delete their choices according to their preference. They can re-arrange their choices by serial number.

Fill Choice: the candidates can add choices from the left side panel to the right side –

1. Blue: Govt. Institute / Brown: SFI institute

2. GQ: Government Quota, MQ: Management Quota, AQ: AIQ seats SFI College

3. After save and exit the choices page, the candidates can review their choices

4. Click on modify choices to modify choices

5. After typing 14-digit PIN no., the candidates can lock their choices

The candidates must take printouts of their locked choices. Whenever any query arises, the committee will consider printouts of their locked choices only. They can again Unlock choices after entering 14-digit PIN No. to modify the choices. If they fail to lock choices, they will be automatically locked on the last day.


Process of participation –

The candidates (who have not been allotted any seat OR allotted seat but not confirmed OR confirmed his admission OR cancelled his admission during the previous round of admission), can participate in the 4th round, i.e., all the candidates who are included in the merit list of ACPPGMEC can participate in 4th round of ACPPGMEC except the candidates, who have secured admission in 15% AIQ/ Deemed/ Central Universities/ (MD/ MS/ (Ayurveda) and MD (Homoeopathy)) seats of other state counseling.

It is not compulsory to cancel the admission of the first, second, or third round to participate in the fourth round. The candidates who want to participate in the fourth round have to give ONLINE CONSENT for participation in 4th round; otherwise, the candidate will not be considered during the allotment process. To participate in the 4th round, the candidates have to log in to the DME website using their User ID and Password to give ONLINE CONSENT.

According to the student's merit, the seats available for admission in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rounds will not be available in the fourth round. Please see the Last Rank of Results of 1st 2nd, and 3rd Round on the website of DME.

The candidates can change/swap/add/delete their filled choices of the previous round. If the candidate's admission is upgraded to the new seat, they have to take print of the allotment order of the 4th Round and report to the same help center at which they reported in the previous round to get their new admission order. In case they don’t report to the help centre within the stipulated time, their new allotment is treated as cancelled. Hence, in this scenario, they do not have admission to any seat.

If the candidates who have confirmed admission to the 1st / 2nd /3rd round and have given consent to participate in the 4th round have been allotted any new different seat (upgradation of admission), the admission of the previous round will get automatically cancelled.

If the candidates who have confirmed admission in the previous round and have given consent to participate in the 4th round have not been allotted any new different seat, the admission of the previous round will be continued.

The candidate who has participated or not participated in the 4th Round, the admission of the previous round can also be upgraded in the same college and same subject by change of category (i.e., ST / SC / SEBC / EWS to General category or PwD to non-PwD seat), there is no need to report the help center for confirmation of admission.

Newly added seats –

1 seat for PG Ayurveda is added at Government Ayurved College, Junagadh.

Round 3 non-reported seat list, canceled seat list, the provisional merit list, and the list of not eligible candidates list have also been released. Detailed lists are enclosed in the notices below.

To view the notice, click on the links below –

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/adv-4th-round-choice-227240.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/cancelled-r3-227241.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/guidelines-for-ayush-pg-choice-filling-227242.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/newly-added-seat-227243.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/non-reported-r3-227244.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/process-for-participation-for-4th-round-227245.pdf



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