November 03, 2025

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285 BDS Seats Left After 4th Stray Vacancy Round: Gujarat DME

Gujarat: The Director of Medical Education (DME) has released the vacancy list, vacancy and last merit report list, and admitted candidates list for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, and BHMS.

A total of 285 seats are left vacant after the 4th stray vacancy round for BDS. To view the seat matrix, click on https://.in/pdf_upload/vac260422-175155.pdf
DME has notified that all the quota seats for BAMS and BHMS have been filled, so candidates are asked to come for admission after seeing the existing vacancy for BDS. Now only vacancy is left in BDS course.

Vacancy and last merit report and data-wise and institution-wise admission of candidate list also released. To view the lists, click on the below links –
https://.in/pdf_upload/vacancy-and-last-merit-report-175157.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/admission-175156.pdf
The Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPUGMEC) conducted the 4th stray vacancy round for the UG Medical courses from 18th April 2022 to 26th April 2022.
Given the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and in compliance with the advisory issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and instructions from the Government of Gujarat, the stray vacancy rounds were conducted offline through video conferencing only.
No proxy and authority were allowed in the 4th stray vacancy round, which is the offline counselling process. The candidates were called as per the merit rank and were allotted admission on vacant seats as well as vacancies arise due to up-gradation of seats during counselling. They were offered seats as per the previous closure, vacancy and merit rank.
All the candidates who are included in the merit list were allowed to participate in this round, except the candidates who had secured and joined admission in round 2 of the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
The seat allotment list is prepared based on various factors like choices filled by the candidates, rank in the NEET 2021 exam, and availability of seats.

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