Gujarat PG Medical Counselling: 205 candidates fail to report, 100 cancelled admission in Round 2

Published On 2022-03-23 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-03-23 03:30 GMT
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Gujarat: The Director of Medical Education (DME) has released the non-reported list and admission canceled list for round 2 PG medical courses.

Admission Committee for Professional Post-Graduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPPGMEC) is the counselling body for NEET PG courses.

205 candidates have non-reported, and 100 have canceled their admission for round 2 of the counselling process. To view the lists, click on the below links -

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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/non-reported-pg-172718.pdf

Round 2 admissions were given on newly added seats, non-reported seats of round 1 & canceled seats after round 1, and subsequent vacant seats due to allotment on the above seats. Online allotment of seats is done based on merit cum choice. The candidate can choose based on the course of choice, choice of the institute, Government or Self-financed Institute, and tuition fees.

For the candidates, who have participated or not participated in round 2, the admission of round 1 can also be upgraded in the same subject and institute by change of category or change of quota.

 Earlier, MCC revised the deadline for NEET PG 2021 Mop-Up round counselling registration. The Mop-Up round seat allotment registration process was reopened to accommodate more eligible candidates as per the revised cut-off percentile for NEET PG 2021. On 12th March 2022, NBE reduced the cut-off marks by 15% for each category.

Total seats allocated in the Mop-Up round have already been released. The candidates can check the details on the website http://www.medadmgujarat.org/. Mop-Up round is the last round where registration can be done. In the stray vacancy, round candidates will not be able to register and do choice filling.

The Directorate of Medical Education is an administrative body of a state and looks after the state's medical education. It is headed by the Director of Medical Education, who oversees the functioning of Principals of Medical and Nursing Colleges, Superintendents of General and Speciality Hospitals, and Chief Accounts Officers.






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