Maha CET Cell Announces Revised Provisional State Merit List Of In-Service Candidates For NEET-PG Admission
Maharashtra: Maha CET Cell announced the revised provisional state merit list of in-service candidates of NEET-PG-2022 for Maharashtra only for 20% in-service quota.
The merit list consists of Prov Inser SML, NEET PG 2022 Rank, NEET PG Score, Roll No, Category, and Cet Cell NEET PG App. No, and Name of The Candidate. A total of 152 candidates are there on the merit list.
The candidates whose names appear on the merit list will be called for the counselling process. The counselling process is carried out in two rounds, i.e., round 1 and round 2. A mop-up band will be carried out if seats remain vacant after round 2. This is prepared based on the NEET PG 2022 examination marks.
Selection of the candidates will be based on the choices filled in the preference form and rank obtained in the state merit list. Candidates wishing to retain the seats must report to the institute before the deadline.
Eligibility criteria –
1. Candidate must be an Indian National.
2. Non-Resident Indians (NRI) are not eligible for any other seat except NRI quota seats in Unaided Private and Private Minority Medical Colleges, subject to fulfilment of NRI status and other relevant eligibility criteria.
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