NEET PG Admissions 2023: MP DME Extends deadlines For Admission, Upgradation, Resignation, know details here

Published On 2023-08-18 07:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-18 07:00 GMT
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Madhya Pradesh: The Director of Medical Education (DME MP) has extended the last date for admission, upgradation and resignation for NEET PG and NEET MDS round 1 counselling.

As per the published schedule for round 1 of State counselling, the last date for admission, upgradation and resignation is 18.08.2023. The last date for round 1 admission is being extended till 20.08.2023 (06:00 PM), and the last date for upgradation and resignation is being extended till 26.08.2023 (06:00 PM).

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All India round 2 allotment is scheduled to be declared on 25.08.2023; therefore, candidates who have taken admitted to State round 1 counselling and are also participating in All India second-round counselling are advised to remain present in the medical/dental college where they have taken admission so that they do not face any difficulty if they wish to resign.

The round 1 allotment result is available on the official website. The candidates can download the result from the website. The registration process for round 1 was closed on 02.08.2023. The merit list was published on 03.08.2023. The choice-filling process was carried out from 04.08.2023 till 08.08.2023. The result was published on 11.08.2023.

The Director of Medical Education takes care of the counselling process for NEET PG and NEET MDS admission. The Department of medical education plays a pivotal role in developing medical and para-medical personnel to cater to the state's health needs. The directorate facilitates comprehensive medical and dental education via various medical, dental, and paramedical colleges in the state of Madhya Pradesh. On the other hand, it also provides standard medical facilities to the patients.

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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/notice-216719.pdf

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