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NTRUHS NEET PG Round 3 Counselling Web Options for Non-Service Candidates To End Tomorrow

Andhra Pradesh- The Dr NTR University of Health Sciences (Dr NTRUHS) is going to end the Postgraduate (PG) Medical Phase 3/Mop-Up Counselling web options for the Non-Service candidates for admission into the competent authority quota (CQ) seats of PG Medical Degree/Diploma Courses available in the Government and Private Non-Minority and Minority Medical Colleges affiliated to Dr NTRUHS and SVIMC, Tirupati for the academic year 2024-25 tomorrow.
As per the notification in this regard, the Non-Service candidates can exercise the PG Medical Phase 3/Mop-Up Counselling web options till tomorrow i.e. 05th February 2025 upto 06.00 PM. The web options process began on 03rd February 2025, 06.00 PM. The candidates can exercise the web options process through the Dr NTRUHS official website.
UNIVERSITY AND TUITION FEE
While processing the web option the selected candidates have to pay the University fee of ₹.23,600/- for downloading the Allotment Order by using the Online payment method. However, candidates already paid in Phase-I/Phase-II need not pay again. Along with this, the candidates also need to pay the Tuition fee for the academic year 2024- 25 for the Competent Authority Quota seats in Private Un-aided Medical Colleges. Candidates have to pay Rs.4,96,800/- for a Clinical Degree/Diploma, Rs.1,55,250/- for a Para Clinical Degree/Diploma, and Rs.70,380/- for a pre-clinical degree/Diploma.
ELIGIBILITY FOR EXERCISING WEB OPTIONS IN PHASE 3 (MOP UP) COUNSELLING
The following candidates are eligible-
1 All the candidates who have been allotted and reported to the Phase-I/Phase-II seat.
2 All the candidates who have not been allotted any seat in Phase-I/Phase-II counselling.
3 Phase-II joined/reported seat shall be the default last option.
4 The Joined candidates who are holding a seat in Phase-I or Phase-II or Phase-III(Mop Up) Counselling are not eligible for Stray or any further rounds.
5 Candidates allotted a seat in Phase III (Mop-Up) cannot participate in subsequent rounds of State Counselling including Management Quota Counselling, regardless of whether they report to the allotted college.
6 All the joined candidates of AIQ Round 3 counselling will be blocked for State Phase-III/Mop UP and Stray counselling of both CQ & MQ even if they have exercised web options.
7 Candidates allotted/upgraded in CQ Phase-III irrespective of their reporting status will be blocked from participating in MQ Phase-III counselling, even though if they have exercised web options.
8 MCC of DGHS will share the data of joined candidates in Round 1, Round 2 and Round 3 counsellings with all the participating States. Similarly, the participating States will also share the data of joined candidates. Candidates who have joined up to Round 3 of MCC counselling and also the allotted candidates of the Stray Vacancy round of MCC counselling will be filtered and weeded out before processing for the Stray Vacancy round of counselling of AP State.
9 Candidates allotted/upgraded under CQ in Phase-III shall not have any claim on the seat held in Phase-I/Phase-II either in CQ or MQ
10 If a candidate is allotted a seat under CQ in Phase III, they must compulsorily report. The previously held MQ seat from Phase I/Phase II will automatically be vacated, regardless of whether the candidate reports to the new CQ seat in Phase III. The vacated MQ seat will be made available for allocation during MQ Phase-III Counselling.
Meanwhile, Dr NTRUHS has also released the tentative seat Matrix for Phase-III counselling under Competent Authority Quota 2024-25 for the Non-Service AU & SVU Regions after reverting Unfilled/Not Reported Service Seats. As per the tentative seat Matrix, a total of 529 seats are vacant across Medical Colleges of Andhra Pradesh.
TENTATIVE SEAT MATRIX
S.NO | COLLEGE | VACANT SEATS |
1 | ACSR. | 12 |
2 | AMCV. | 47 |
3 | APLC. | 6 |
4 | ASRA. | 28 |
5 | FIMS. | 2 |
6 | GEMS. | 8 |
7 | GMCA. | 20 |
8 | GMCG. | 23 |
9 | GMCK | 27 |
10 | GMCO | 17 |
11 | GMCS. | 16 |
12 | GSLR. | 29 |
13 | GVPT. | 7 |
14 | KATR | 10 |
15 | KMCK | 28 |
16 | KONA. | 16 |
17 | MAHA. | 11 |
18 | NARN | 22 |
19 | NIMR | 4 |
20 | NRIM. | 22 |
21 | NRVP. | 10 |
22 | PESK. | 15 |
23 | PSIM. | 17 |
24 | RMCK | 35 |
25 | SMCV | 29 |
26 | SRMC | 15 |
27 | SVIM. | 10 |
28 | SVMC | 31 |
29 | VMCK. | 12 |
TOTAL | 529 |
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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/tentative-seat-matrix-272782.pdf
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