NEET PG Admissions: CPS Mumbai releases provisional seat matrix, selection list of candidates, Details
Mumbai: The College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPS) has released the provisional seat matrix and selection lists for this academic session's Mop-Up Round of NEET PG admissions.
As per the notification, 166 colleges have been allotted seats for PG Admissions.
Courses included in the seat matrix –
1. DGO
2. DORTHO
3. DPM
4. DDV
5. DMRE
6. DA
7. TDD
8. DTMH
9. FCPS (Surg)
10. DCH
11. FCS (Med)
12. DOMS
13. DPB
14. FCPS (Obgy)
15. FCPS (Opthl)
16. FCPS (CH)
17. FCPS (Dermt)
18. DORL
19. FCPS (Ortho)
20. DORL
Selected candidates should download the selection letter from www.med-edu.in and report to physically join the allotted Institute as per instructions published in Notice No. 3 of DMER, Mumbai, from 25th June 2022 to 6th July 2022 up to 6 pm. The last date for joining and filling status retention form to the selected college (Excluding Holidays & Sundays) is 6th July 2022.
Admitting Institute will verify the documents and ascertain the eligibility of the candidates as per the NEET(PG)- CPS 2021 brochure before confirming the admission. At the time of physical reporting, the candidate will have to deposit all the required original documents and pay the fees in the form of a Demand Draft only. This seat allotment is conducted on the seas that are approved/permitted by CPS, Mumbai only.
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Mumbai, established in 1913, is an autonomous body imparting Postgraduate Medical Education and offers 10 Fellowships, 17 Diplomas, and 2 Certificate Courses. The qualifications granted by CPS Mumbai allow the Practitioner to register themselves as specialists in the specialty concerned upon completing the tenure of 2 years Diploma or 3 years Fellowship and passing the prescribed exit examination.
To view the notices, click on the below links -
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/before-mop-up-round-vacancy-position-179360.pdf
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