UP DGME Issues Notice on Deployment Of NEET PG 2020 Batch Candidates for Compulsory Govt Service Bond, releases list
Uttar Pradesh: The Directorate General of Medical Education (UP DGME) has issued a notification about the Deployment of candidates NEET PG 2020 batch Under a Compulsory Government Service Bond.
As per the notice, based on the directions issued on 7th March 2018, and 4th July 2023, the candidates of NEET PG batch 2020, who have cleared their final exams, based on All India rank counseling, will soon be deployed as Senior Resident. The courses included are MD and MS courses.
The provisional list of candidates received from the respective medical colleges is being uploaded on the official website of DGME. The detailed list includes the College Name, Name of Students, Roll No, All India Rank, and Category. The detailed list is enclosed in the notice below.
If any objection is there in the list, then the applicant can personally visit the office of the Director General till 22.9.2023 (5:00 pm), on any working day or can mail at dgmesec3@gmail.com along with relevant evidence. After 22.9.2023, no objections will be accepted. Once the objections are clarified, then the final list will be prepared. For the counseling process, a separate notice will be released.
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 department also has a role to play in establishing and maintaining well-equipped teaching institutions, which are the premier referral centers 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 the state of Uttar Pradesh. On the other hand, it also provides standard medical facilities to the patients.
To view the notice, click on the link below –
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