MP DME informs On Resignation process For Round 1 NEET PG Candidates, Details
Madhya Pradesh: Through a written notice, Director of Medical Education (DME) has informed about resignation process for round 1 candidates of NEET PG.
The DME on behalf of the Government of Madhya Pradesh conducts NEET PG counselling to provide admission into MD/MS/MDS and PG Diploma courses in medical/dental colleges.
Round 1 candidates are informed that since choice filling date is 15th February 2022 and no revised date was issued for round 2 All India Counselling, the candidates for round 2 at the next day of allotment at 5:00 pm can submit their resignation letter. The state revised time schedule will be announced only after the All India revised time schedule is declared.
NEET PG is mandatory to participate in the counselling. The counselling is usually conducted in 2 rounds. A round 3, also called the mop-up round, is conducted only if seats are left vacant upon the conclusion of the round 2.
Only those candidates who are domiciled in the state of Madhya Pradesh, or those who have passed MBBS/BDS from an institute located in the state of Madhya Pradesh can participate in the counselling process.
Admission process –
1. Online Registration
2. State Merit List
3. Choice Filling and Locking
4. Seat Allotment
5. Reporting to the allocated institute
Process for choice filling –
1. Click on choice filling option.
2. The candidates need to choose option for where they want to fill their choices. Click on Proceed for Next option.
3. Before filling choices read the instruction for college preference selection.
4. The candidates needs to select the checkboxes in front of the given college list according to their choice of preference. They can rearrange the choices.
5. Candidate will receive an OTP for locking the choices in their registered mobile number/email and then they can and click proceed to lock choices button. Once the proceed to lock choices button is clicked the candidates cannot edit or refill choices.
To view the notice, click the below link -
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/resignation-mp-170558.pdf
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