1814 MBBS, BDS Seats Vacant For Round 2 NEET Counselling: MP DME
Madhya Pradesh: 1814 seats are vacant for NEET UG (MBBS, BDS) courses for round 2 of the counseling process. The Director of Medical Education (DME MP) has released the seat matrix, choice filling flow chart, list of eligible candidates, and list of candidates who have applied for upgradation for round 2 and list of candidates who have not applied for upgradation.
The seat matrix is divided into Government and Private Colleges. MBBS has 825 seats, and BDS has 989 seats vacant for round 2. In Government Colleges, 14 Colleges are there for MBBS and 1 college for BDS. In Private Colleges, 12 Colleges are there for MBBS, and 14 Colleges are there for BDS.
The Government Colleges seat matrix is divided into UR, ST, SC, OBC, and EWS categories. Whereas the Private Colleges seat matrix is divided into UR, ST, SC, OBC, and NRI categories.
Detailed seat matrix –
MBBS -
Government Colleges | 189 |
Private Colleges | 636 |
The list of eligible candidates, and list of candidates who have applied for upgradation for round 2, and the list of candidates who have not applied for upgradation have also been released. The detail lists are enclosed in the notices below.
To view the notices, click on the links below –
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/second-round-pure-vacancy-dme-ug-2023-217206.pdf
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