KNRUHS PG Medical Admissions 2021: 188 seats available for Additional Mop-Up Round, Details

Published On 2022-04-27 06:00 GMT   |   Update On 2022-04-27 06:00 GMT
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Telangana: Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Science (KNRUHS) has released a provisional final merit list, seat matrix, list of not joined candidates and instructions for additional Mop-Up round for PG Medical.

A total of 188 seats are available for additional Mop-Up for PG Medical. To view the detailed seat available, click on  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/20220426092122pg-medical-vacancies-for-p4additionalmop-up-175175.pdf

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Addendum/Corrigendum to provisional final merit list as per the hon'ble high court orders and updated list of not joined/discontinued candidates after Mop-Up round also released.

To view the lists, click on the below links –

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/20220427033922addendum-to-ts-pg-medical-2021-mqafter-revised-cutoff-26-04-2022-175178.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/20220426080925tspgmedical2021mqnot-reported-p326-04-2022-175176.pdf

The candidates could fill the choices for an additional Mop-Up round till 1:00 pm today. Candidates who were allotted seats in the previous phases of counselling for management quota and who have not joined the course or discontinued the course after joining couldn't exercise the web options. And those who have joined the course in AIQ and whose names are on the list provided by MCC were also not allowed.

Further candidates admitted into PG Medical courses under Competent Authority Quota in colleges affiliated with KNRUHS and NTRUHS were also not allowed to exercise web options.

Candidates will be considered only to the category/categories they have registered. The candidates allotted a seat will have to pay a university fee of Rs. 49600 online. The candidates who have already paid the university fee need not pay again. After the payment of this fee, candidates can download the allotment order.

Tuition fee is to be paid at respective medical colleges. The tuition fee payable shall be as notified by the Government of Telangana orders and as per relevant Hon'ble High Court orders.

Candidates, if they exercise web options for a seat and are allotted a seat as per their choice in this phase of counselling, and if they do not join the course at the allotted college, they will have to pay a discontinuation fee of Rs. 20 lakhs and will also be debarred for 3 years from participating in the PG admission process.

The final verification of original certificates will be conducted at the admission college. In case of any discrepancy, the provisional allotment will be cancelled, and action may be initiated as per university regulations.

Selected candidates have to report to the respective colleges before the last date for joining as specified in the allotment letter, submit all original certificates and relevant bonds and pay the tuition fee/college fee to complete the admission process. And those who have slid from one course/college to another course/college under KNRUHS should get relieved from the joined seat of previous phases, collect the custodian certificate and tuition fee and report to the Principal at the college allotted before the last date of joining. Original certificates will be transferred to the allotted college after the closure of admissions.

Candidates allotted seats under NRI Quota should produce the relevant sponsorship letter from NRI relative in original along with a copy of passport/ residence proof/bank statement or passbook of sponsor for NRI category at respective colleges.

Original certificates will not be returned to the candidate unless the candidate discontinues the course before the last date for the free exit, as the university notified on its Management Quota website.

To view the notice, click on  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/20220426081119pg-mq-addl-mop-up-phase-notification-175179.pdf


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