DME MP Informs on Resignation, Upgradation, Last Date Of Admission For NEET Round 1 Admissions
Madhya Pradesh: The Director of Medical Education (DME Madhya Pradesh) informed about resignation, upgradation, and last date of admission for NEET UG round 1 admission.
As per the notice, the candidates allotted seats in round 1 can join till 7.11.2022 (06:00 PM).
For all admitted candidates of the first round, the last date for resigning from the admitted seat without seat leaving bond liability has been extended till 13.11.2022 (06:00 PM). The resignation will be online at the admitted college level. The last date of upgradation also has been extended till 13.11.2022 (06:00 PM).
The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh, is responsible for conducting the MP NEET UG 2022 admission. The DME will conduct NEET UG 2022 counseling for 85% of state quotas in government colleges as well as 100% of seats in private colleges. The remaining 15% of seats will be filled by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) through centralized counseling in 2022.
A total of 8823 seats were allocated for MBBS and BDS courses for round 1. MBBS course has 6243 seats, and the BDS course has 2580 seats. The seat matrix was released for Government Autonomous Medical College, Govt. Autonomous Medical & Dental College, Private Medical College, and Private Dental College.
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