UP DGME Issues Admission Guidelines For Round 2 Allotted, Re-Allotted NEET PG, NEET MDS Candidates
Uttar Pradesh: The Directorate General of Medical Education (UP DGME) issues admission guidelines related to round 2 allotted and re-allotted candidates for NEET PG and NEET MDS.
The admission process for the candidates who have been allotted or re-allotted seats in government colleges will be done as per the installer level. For non-minority seats in private colleges for clinical/pre-para clinical, admission will be made by paying the tuition fee. And for minority seats in private medical colleges, admission will be made by paying the tuition fee fixed by the college authority. In both cases, the fees have to be paid by DD in favour of the Directorate General of Medical Education. The candidates can check the fee structure on the official website.
Further, DGME has updated that the pre-paramedical tuition fee has been corrected for some private medical colleges. The detail for the same is available on the official website. The fee will be taken through DD in favour of the Directorate General of Medical Education.
For the candidates who have been re-allotted seats in round 2, the excess tuition fee taken will be transferred to the newly allotted college. The fee will be adjusted in hostel fee or security fee. If the fee paid by the re-allotted candidate is less, then they will have to pay the remaining fee through DD.
After downloading the allotment letter, the candidates must report to the allotted college with the allotment letter, receipt of tuition fee payment, MCI/DCI registration slip, reservation-related proof, id proofs, and all the necessary documents. These documents will have to be submitted to the college.
The allotted candidates of round 1 who have not participated in round 2 and those who have not been re-allotted any seat in round 2 will have to produce the contribution report in the college.
The medical education department plays a pivotal role in developing medical and paramedical personnel 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 and dental education via various medical, dental and paramedical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. On the other hand, it also provides standard medical facilities to the patients.
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