NEET PG Round 3 Choice-Filling Deadline extended for Goa PG medical admissions

Published On 2025-01-25 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-01-25 04:00 GMT

Goa- The Director of Technical Education (DTE) has extended the choice-filling deadline for Goa National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) Round 3 counselling for the academic year 2024. Earlier, NEET PG Round 3 counselling 2024 was scheduled to end on January 7, 2025.

As per the official website of DTE Goa, the choice-filling date is now extended to February 3, 2025, candidates can submit their choices through the official website of DTE Goa.

The official website read “PG Medical Third Round- Choice Submission Date extended to 3rd February 2025”. However, it is to be noted that candidates not submitting their choices will not be considered for allotment to available seats in the Third Round. 

Meanwhile, the allotment list is going to be displayed by January 28, 2025. The list will be displayed on the official website of DTE Goa, therefore, candidates can check and download it from there. Also, candidates who will be allotted seats will have to report at Goa Medical College by February 3, 2025. Seat allotment will be done on the candidate's NEET PG rank, MDS rank, seat availability and reservation criteria. Along with this, candidates will have to pay the required admission fee and submit the necessary documents to confirm their admission within the given deadline. 

The documents required by the candidates to submit for Goa NEET PG counselling 2024 are given below-

1 Secondary school certificate for proof of birth date.

2 Valid ID proof (driving license, PAN card, voter ID card or passport).

3 Rotatory internship certificate.

4 Registration certificates by NMC or SMC.

5 NEET result score certificates.

6 Caste certificate, if applicable (OBC candidates should not belong to the creamy layer).

7 PH certificate (if applicable).

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