NEET PG 2021: MP DME releases tentative counselling schedule, Register Now
Madhya Pradesh: Through a recent notice, the Directorate of Medical Education of Madhya Pradesh (MP DME) has released the Tentative Time Schedule for MP State Combined NEET PG Counselling with respect to MD/MS admissions this academic year 2021.
This is for information to all the eligible candidates of NEET PG MD/ MS 2021 who are willing to participate in the MP State combined counselling NEET PG 2021, that the ongoing registration process will close on 11.01.2022 12:00 Midnight.
Office of Commissioner Medical Education Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Tentative Time Schedule MP State Combined NEET PG Counselling (MD/ MS Course) -2021 | |||
First Round | |||
S.No. | Activity | Date | No. of Days |
1 | Last Date of Registration by eligible candidates of NEET PG (MD/ MS) 2021 | 11-01-2022 (12:00 Midnight) |
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2 | Publication of Vacancies | 10-01-2022 | 1 Day |
3 | Invitation of objection against vacancies | 10-01-2022 to 11-01-2022 (12:30 PM) | 2 Day |
4 | Disposal of objection | 11-01-2022 | 1 Day |
5 | Publication of final vacancies | 11-01-2022 | 1 Day |
6 | Publication of Merit list of registered candidates. | 12-01-2022 | 1 Day |
7 | Choice filling and choice locking for First Round | 13-01-2022 to 16-01-2022 (12:00 Midnight) | 4 Days |
8 | First Round Allotment Result | 19-01-2022 |
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9 | Reporting at allotted college in person for documents verifications and admission. | 20-01-2022 to 24-01-2022 (5:00 PM) | 5 Days |
10 | Willingness for upgradation in second round by admitted candidates through candidate's login | 20-01-2022 to 24-01-2022 (12:00 Midnight) | 5 Days |
11 | Online Resignation/ Cancellation of admission at college level (Seat leaving bond on resignation- NOT APPLICABLE) | 20-01-2022 to 24-01-2022 (05:00 PM) | 5 Days |
To view the official notice click on the following link:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/time-schedule-mdms-course-2021-167789.pdf
Medical Dialogues had reported about the delay in NEET PG counselling which has kept the admission process in limbo. The case was originally slated for hearing on January 6. However, resident doctors have been protesting in Delhi seeking an early hearing, since the NEET PG counselling has been put on hold due to the pending matter. When the matter finally came up before the bench, the Supreme Court had passed an interim order after 2-day consecutive hearing,
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