UP DGME Extends Date Of Documents Submission For NEET UG Round 1
Uttar Pradesh: The Directorate General of Medical Education (UP DGME) extended the date of document submission for NEET UG candidates for round 1. The candidates can submit the documents by 2:00 pm today (1st November 2022).
As per the notice, the previous date was 31st October 2022. One more day of extension has been given to the candidates because DME couldn't finish the verification process till 31st October 2022.
Recently the counselling schedule has been announced for round 1. The date of choice filling is 1st November 2022 till 4th November 2022, 2:00 pm. During choice filling, candidates should take care and opt for the colleges in which they are genuinely interested. After choice filling, if the seat is allotted, a candidate has to take the admission compulsorily. If admission is not taken, their security money will be forfeited. Choice-looking is a must for the candidates.
The seat allotment result will be declared on 4th November 2022/5th November 2022. Downloading the allotment order and admission has to be done between 7th November 2022 till 11th November 2022.
Eligibility criteria for admission –
1. Candidates should be 17 years of age as on 31st December 2022.
2. Candidates should be bonafide residents of the state.
3. Candidates have to be NEET UG qualified.
4. Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology. English is a compulsory subject.
The medical education department plays a pivotal role in developing medical and parparamedicalrsonnel to cater to the state's health needs. The department also has a role to play in establishing and maintaining well-equipped teaching institutions, which are the premier referral centres from peripheral hospitals. Research is another area of activity for the medical education department. The directorate facilitates comprehensive medical education via various medical, dental and parparamedicallleges in Uttar Pradesh. On the other hand, it also provides standard medical facilities to the patients.
The medical education department was bifurcated in 1981 from the department of medical health services. The separate directorate of Medical Education was established in 1994. It has been functioning as a separate directorate for the last 16 years. It controlled Medical Colleges and attached teaching hospitals.
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