NEET PG Admissions: MP DME releases Revised State-Specific Merit List, details
Madhya Pradesh- The Director of Medical Education (DME) Madhya Pradesh has issued a notice regarding the clarification received from the National Board of Medical Examinations (NBEMS) regarding the All-India NEET merit and state-specific merit.
As per the notice, state-specific percentile scores and state-specific ranks for a particular state have been freshly prepared after awarding incentivized marks, utilizing the same normalization process. This was discussed during the virtual meetings held recently with NMC/State Advisory Authorities/NBEMS.
Hence, the new State-specific percentile score and rank of candidates, including their state inter-se merit, cannot be compared with the All India NEET-PG 2024 percentile score and rank, including their All India inter-se merit.
The All-India result for National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) which was conducted in two shifts, was prepared utilizing the normalization process. The All India NEET-PG 2024 rank was based on the percentile obtained as per the normalization process.
Meanwhile, earlier through a notice MPDME has issued a notification regarding the requirement of the bond at the time of admission to 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.
To view the notice, click the link below
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/notice-261807.pdf
Merit list- https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/dmepg2024meritfrmdmsrevised-v170-261877.pdf
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