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MD, MS, Diploma, DNB, MDS Admissions in UP: DGME Releases Time Schedule
Uttar Pradesh: Directorate General of Medical Education (UP DGME) has released the time schedule for admission through online counselling for Government/Private Medical/ Dental Colleges /Institutions /Universities for Postgraduate (MD/MS/Diploma/DNB/MDS) Courses.
Detailed schedule –
Description | Dates |
Date of Online Registration | 5th August 2023 (From 5:00 PM) To 8th August 2023 (Till 5:00 PM) |
Date of depositing Registration fee and Security Fee | 5th August 2023 (From 5:00 PM) To 9th August 2023 (Till 5:00 PM) |
date of Declaration of Merit List | 09th August 2023 |
Date of Online Choice Filling | 10th August 2023 (From 11:00 AM) to 13th August 2023 (Till 11:00 AM) |
Date of Declaration of result of seat allotment | 13th/14th August 2023 |
Date for downloading allotment letters and admission process | 16th August 2023 to 20th August 2023 |
Application fee –
1. The candidates will have to pay Rs 3000 as an application fee for both round 1 and round 2.
2. If any candidates didn’t pay the application fee in round 1 but want to take part in round 2 can take part by paying the application fee.
3. For the mop-up round the candidates will have to register and pay a fee of Rs 2000 as an application fee.
Security money –
1. Government Colleges PG/MDS – Rs 30000
2. Private PG College – Rs 2 lakh
3. Private Dental College – Rs 1 lakh
4. The candidates will have to pay online.
5. The allotted candidate who doesn’t take admission after allotment of their security money will forfeit.
6. The candidates who will not be allotted any seat their security money will be refunded.
Counselling –
1. The counselling process will be carried out based on the time frame released by the Government of India.
2. The candidates will have to take admitted in round 1 or else the security money will be forfeited and if they want to take part in round 2 again they will have to pay the security money.
3. The allotted candidates of round 1 can apply for upgradation in round 2 and can do choice filling accordingly. They should not fill the same allotted seat of round 1 in the choice filling.
4. If any seat is allotted in round 2 then the previous allotted seat will not be valid. But if the seat is not allotted in round 2 then round 1 seat will be valid.
5. If the same seat of round 1 is allotted in round 2 then the candidates will have to complete the admission process again.
Admission rule –
For the admission process at government colleges, the candidates will have to be physically present at the allotted college.
For the admission process at private colleges, the candidates will have to be present at the nodal centre.
The candidates will have to submit all the necessary documents at the admission process
The students who secure admission to the MBBS course pursuant to the Common Counselling conducted by the State Government, at the time of common Counseling itself, should be made to deposit with the admission/ Counseling committee the Demand Draft towards the fees payable to the institution College/University. The admission/counselling committee shall forthwith forward the Demand Draft to the respective Institution/Colleges/University. The necessity for including the above-mentioned requirement has arisen as it has been time and again noticed that when students report to the college after the Counseling, they are refused admission by the colleges on some pretext or the other and it is shown by the college as if the student never reported to the college for admission. If the Demand Draft is deposited by the admission/counseling committee then there would be no scope for colleges to refuse admission to any student.
Mop-up round –
The candidates will only be eligible for the mop-up round if the seat is not allotted in rounds 1 and 2.
The registration will be compulsory for this round.
The candidates will have to submit all the necessary documents during the admission process.
After the completion of the mop-up round if any reserved seat is left vacant then the seat will be converted to the unreserved seat.
In private minority colleges if after the completion of the mop-up round if any reserved seat is left vacant then the seat will be converted to the unreserved seat.
The conversion of seats will be carried out during the Mop-up round of seat allotment for the State quota. The said conversion will be done only when the candidates belonging to the said conversion category have exhausted.
"In order to ascertain the number of seats that still remain vacant after the counselling the State Government or the authority designated by the State Government shall conduct manual counselling for allotment of students. After the completion of counselling, the State Government shall determine the number of seats that are still vacant and thereafter shall forward a list of students in order of merit, equaling ten times the number of vacant seats to the medical college so that in case of any stray vacancy arising in any college the said seat may be filled up from the said list."
To view the notice, click on the link below –
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pg-215624.pdf
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pg-2023-policy-go-215623.pdf
Debmitra has completed her certified course in content writing from ETC Delhi in 2020. She has 3 years of experience into content writing. She joined Medical Dialogues in 2021 and covers educational news.