NEET MDS 2024: DME Chhattisgarh issues corrigendum on Special Stray Vacancy Round, details

As per notice, candidates who had previously registered but were unallocated in earlier rounds can participate in the Special Stray Vacancy Round

Published On 2024-10-17 10:52 GMT   |   Update On 2024-10-17 11:04 GMT

Chhattisgarh :The Director of Medical Education (DME Chhattisgarh) has issued a corrigendum on online applications for the Special Stray Vacancy Round counseling for the 2024 Postgraduate Dental (MDS) course. This announcement was made via Information No. 9534/Student/Counselling/Sanchishi/2024, dated October 16, 2024, from Raipur. This round of counseling is aimed at filling vacant seats in the MDS program for the upcoming academic year 2024.25.

As per notice, candidates who had previously registered but were unallocated in earlier rounds can participate in the Special Stray Vacancy Round without the need for re-registration. However, it is compulsory for candidates to select both their preferred subject and institute once again on the official online portal. Previous selections of subject and institute will no longer be valid.

Candidates must carefully ensure that they make their new selections, as failure to do so will result in their in-eligibility for seat allotment in the Special Stray Vacancy Round.

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This updated process ensures that all candidates are given a fair chance to secure a seat in the MDS program, with strict adherence to the revised procedure. 

Note : The Other terms and conditions from the earlier notifications remain unchanged.

To view the official Notice, Click here :  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/16-10-2024-mds-2024-special-stray-vacancy-round-online-applicationl-257225.pdf


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