NEET PG Counselling: UP DGME releases Revised Round 1 Schedule, details
Uttar Pradesh: Round 1 of counselling is scheduled to begin on 1st October 2022 for NEET PG candidates for the academic year 2022-23. The Directorate General of Medical Education (UP DGME) has announced the revised schedule through a written notice.
Detailed schedule –
Subject | Old Time Table | Revised Time Table |
Date of online choice filling | 29th September 2022 (from | 1st October 2022(from 2:00 pm) |
Declaration of the result of seat allotment | 03/04th October 2022 | 6th October 2022 |
Date of downloading allotment letters and admission date | 5th October 2022 to 8th October | From 7th October 2022 to 12th |
The counselling process will be carried out by DME with the help of NIC. The candidates should not fall prey to any individual or organization claiming admission. The admission taken through these processes will not be considered. If DME receives any notification related to such admission, then it will be the sole responsibility of the candidates. DME will not be responsible in any case.
The candidates who have qualified in the NEET PG exams will only be eligible for counselling. Candidates of other states who have taken admission in government medical colleges through All India Quota or have upgraded can apply for PG state quota unreserved government seats. Whereas for candidates who have completed their MBBS degree outside India, the process mentioned in the Medical Commission notification on 4th March 2022 will be followed.
The MBBS candidates who have completed their internship till 31st July 2022 will only be eligible for counselling. The candidate willing to participate in MD/MS/Diploma counseling and DNB will have to do separate registrations. The security deposit will also be paid separately. A separate merit list will be prepared for MD/MS/Diploma and DNB courses.
The candidate should keep in touch with the official website on regular basis.
To view the notice, click on https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/counselling-186735.pdf
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