MP NEET, NEET PG Counselling 2021: DME notifies on payment of advance deposit before choice filling, Details
Madhya Pradesh : Through recent notices, the MP DME has notified all newly eligible candidates of open and NRI category who want to participate in MOP UP round of NEET and NEET PG Counselling that they will have to pay an advance deposit before choice filling.
As per the notices, the open category candidates need to pay Rs 2 lakh and NRI candidates will have to pay Rs 10 lakh before the choice filling of mop up round session of NEET and NEET PG counselling for admissions into MBBS, BDS, MD, MS, PG Diploma courses this academic year.
"As per rule 12 (2) in amendment 19 June 2019 Madhya Pradesh Chikitsa Siksha Pravesh Niyam 2018, all newly eligible candidates of open category who want to participate in MOP UP round will have to pay Rs. 2 Lacs as advance deposit before choice filling. Advance deposit will be adjusted as per rule 12 (7). Advance deposit shall remain adjusted in the fee deposited by candidates who are admitted through earlier rounds of counselling," the notice stated.
"As per rule 14 (Teen) in amendment 19 June 2019 Madhya Pradesh Chikitsa Siksha Pravesh Niyam 2018, all newly eligible NRI candidates who want to participate in MOP UP round will have to pay Rs. 10 Lacs as advance deposit before choice filling. Advance deposit will be adjusted as per rule 12 (7). Advance deposit shall remain adjusted in the fee deposited by candidates who are admitted through earlier rounds of counselling, the notice further added.
To view the official Notice, Click here : https://dme.mponline.gov.in/DMEUGPG.pdf
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