UP DGME Issues Guidelines For Round 2 NEET PG Counselling
Uttar Pradesh- Uttar Pradesh Director General, Medical Education (UPDGME) has issued guidelines regarding the NEET PG Round 2 counselling.
The guidelines mention the following:
The admission process of candidates allotted/re-allotted to seats in Government Sector Medical Colleges will be conducted at the level of the concerned Medical College/Institute/University/Hospital.
The admission process of candidates allotted/re-allotted to seats in private-sector medical colleges will be conducted at nodal centres nominated by the Government.
It will be mandatory for the allotted/re-allotted candidates to appear in person for admission.
It is mandatory for the allotted candidate to produce the original educational/category/subcategory and other certificates at the time of admission.
Candidates allotted to private sector colleges will be charged tuition fee by CTS bank draft issued in favour of Director General, Medical Education & Training, U.P. Payable at Lucknow. If the private sector college management charges less than the tuition fee fixed by the government, they are free to do so. The tuition fee fixed by the government and the fee structure of minority institutions are available on the website dgme.up.gov.in and upneet.gov.in.
After re-allocation in private sector medical colleges, if there is any difference in the tuition fees of the allotted college and the college/course allotted in the first round, i.e. if the tuition fee is less, then the excess tuition fee deposited will be sent to the allotted college and if the tuition fee of the college is more, then the bank draft of the difference amount will be deposited at the nodal center.
The candidates who have been allotted 10 wards are required to undergo medical examination by the Medical Board constituted at the college level.
The date of commencement of PG session for the year 2024-25 has been fixed as 20.12.2024 by MCC, New Delhi.
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