MP DME Reopens Registration Portal for NEET PG 2024 State Counseling Till November 3
Madhya Pradesh- Through a notice, the Director of Medical Education (DME) Madhya Pradesh has provided important information regarding the registration of the State Level Joint Counselling of National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) for the academic year 2024-25.
As per the notice, DME Madhya Pradesh has again opened the registration portal for the State Level Joint Counseling NEET PG 2024-25. Earlier, the registration portal was opened from 02 to 22 October 2024 for admission to all PG seats of state quota in government autonomous and private medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh state through Madhya Pradesh State Level Joint Counseling NEET PG 2024.
Now, DME Madhya Pradesh has yet again opened the registration portal for the State Level Joint Counseling NEET PG 2024-25 till 03 November 2024 upto 11:59 pm. Interested and eligible candidates who could not register earlier must complete their registration process within the above time period, however, this is the last time after this, registration will not be opened again.
Meanwhile, earlier through a notice DME Madhya Pradesh had notified regarding the bond requirement at the time of admission to the postgraduate courses. The counselling body said that the candidates who have been admitted in the first phase and want to opt for upgradation in the second phase or the candidates who have been admitted in the first and second phase counselling and want to opt for upgradation for the mop-up phase will have to submit an affidavit of Rs. 500 on a stamp paper in the name of the Dean of the concerned college. If the candidate is not upgraded, he/she will have to give Rural Service and Seat Leaving Bond separately, with a duly stamped affidavit. The affidavit should be signed in the name of the Dean of the admitted college.
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