12 Seats Vacant For Priority V Candidates Of NEET PG Special Stray Vacancy Round At AFMC
Pune: Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) has announced the seat matrix for the NEET PG special stray vacancy round of Priority V candidates.
As per the notice, a total of 12 seats are vacant for Priority V candidates.
Detailed seat matrix –
MD Anatomy | 3 |
MD Biochemistry | 1 |
MD Community Medicine | 1 |
MD Microbiology | 5 |
MD Physiology | 2 |
The counseling schedule for Priority V is on 25th November 2023 from 7.30 am onwards. Priority V candidates are to report at Dhanvantari Hall in AFMC, Pune, by 07:30 am on 25th November 2023 on an empty stomach for medical examination. Candidates reporting after 09:00 AM will not be allowed to participate in the AFMS counseling. PG (MD/MS/DNB) seats will be offered only to those candidates who are found Medically Fit.
The following Priority V Candidates are eligible to participate –
Candidates below 30 years of age as of 31 Dec 2023 (i.e., DOB on or after 01 Jan 1994) as mentioned in para 18(a) of Information Bulletin for PGadmission 2023.
Candidates registered on the MCC website and opted for AFMS.
Candidates who are not holding any seat either in All India Quota, State Quota, or in AFMS Institutions are eligible to participate in the Special Stray Vacancy Round of AFMS PG Counselling. However, candidates who did not join their seats allotted through MCC/AFMS Round-3 onwards are ‘Not Eligible’ to participate. An undertaking to that effect is to be submitted to AFMC Pune on the day of counseling. The format of the undertaking certificate is attached to this notice.
All candidates must ensure that they also fulfill all the eligibility criteria as mentioned in the Information Bulletin for AFMS Post Graduate courses in AFMS Institutions through NEET – PG 2023.
To view the notice, click on the link below –
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