AFMC Extends Date Of Document Submission deadline For Priority-III, IV NEET PG Candidates, details

Published On 2022-09-27 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-09-27 04:30 GMT
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Pune: Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) has announced extension of date for submission of documents for Priority-III and IV candidates for PG counselling 2022 through NEET PG 2022.

Per the notice, the candidates can now submit the documents by 28th September 2022 by 8:00 am. Therefore, two more days of extension have been given to the candidates. The previous date was 26th September 2022.

Priority-III and IV candidates desirous of attending the AFMS counselling 2022 are required to forward a scanned copy of the following documents by email to neetpge@gmail.com –

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Priority-III -

1. NEET PG-2022 Admit Card.

2. Duly signed sponsorship certificate.

3. NEET PG- 2022 Score Card.

Priority – IV –

1. NEET PG-2022 Admit Card.

2. Copy of release order from AFMS by DGAFMS/ Concerned Medical Directorate.

3. NEET PG- 2022 Score Card.

The following subject lines have to be followed while sending the mail –

1. Priority-III – NEET PG ROLL NO XYZ: PRIORITY-III COUNSELING NEET PG-2022

2. Priority – IV – NEET PG ROLL NO XYZ: PRIORITY-IV COUNSELING NEET PG-2022.

The candidates need to specify the following in the email –

1. Email ID registered for NEET PG-2022 with NBE.

2. Mobile No registered with NBE for NEET PG-2022.

3. Alternate Mobile No.

AFMC has further notified that one of the mobile numbers mentioned should have WhatsApp installed. The candidates are requested to follow the time frame mentioned above. Not following the time frame will lead to the cancellation of counselling process.

Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) conducts Post Graduate training primarily for the doctors of the Armed Forces Medical Services to fulfill the specialist requirements. Surplus seats, if any, are offered to sponsored candidates of Friendly Foreign Countries, Para-military / other Govt. of India organizations, ex-servicemen (Ex-SSC AMC officers), and civilian doctors. The civilian doctors who get admission in postgraduate courses at any AFMS institution shall be liable to serve for 5 years in AFMS.

To view the notices, click on the below links – 

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/priority-iii-186370.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/priority-iv-186371.pdf



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