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MP DME Extends Date Of Admission, Resignation, Upgradation For Round 2 Allotted NEET PG, NEET MDS Candidates
Madhya Pradesh: The Director of Medical Education (DME MP) has extended the admission, resignation and upgradation process for round 2 of NEET PG, and NEET MDS counseling.
As per the notice, the allotted candidates of round 2 can carry out the process of admission/resignation/upgradation till 13.9.2023 (6:00 pm). Previously, the last date for reporting was 11.9.2023. Two more days of extension have been granted.
In round 2, the candidates who have been allotted seats and round 1 candidates who have been re-allotted seats in round 2 will have to carry out the admission process in the allotted college of round 2 as per the given time frame. If the admission is not taken, the advance fee will be forfeited. The candidates of round 1 who will not be re-allotted seats in round 2 will retain the same seat of round 1. The candidates who had opted for upgradation for round 2 but didn’t carry out the choice-filling process for round 2 will retain the seat of round 1.
The candidates who are allotted for the 1st time will have to carry out the admission process at the allotted colleges by submitting the documents needed. Those candidates who have been re-allotted in round 2 will have to carry the admission receipt, list of documents submitted, document verification slip, and the allotment order of round 2 to complete the admission process at the newly allotted college.
The online fee can be paid through net banking/debit card/credit card/RTGS. The candidates can choose more than 1 option for payment. Once the fee is paid, the college will issue an admission slip.
The round 2 admitted candidates and round 1 admitted candidates who have not been re-allotted seats in round 2 can apply for the mop-up round. The refund will be carried out once the counseling process is over, and the money will be refunded to the bank account mentioned at the time of registration.
To view the notice, click on the link below –
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/extension-notice-219005.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.