537 BDS Seats Remaining For Mop-Up Round 2 In MP
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 13 July, 2025
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Madhya Pradesh: Director of Medical Education (DME) has released the list of eligible candidates, revised merit list, and remaining vacancy for Mop-Up round 2 for the BDS course.
To view the lists, click on the below links –
https://.in/pdf_upload/revised-merit-list-for-bds-course-mop-up-round-2-dme-ug-counselling-2021-174275.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/list-of-eligible-candidates-for-bds-course-mop-up-round-2-dme-ug-counselling-2021-174274.pdf
A total of 537 seats remain for Mop-Up round 2 for the BDS course.
Following is the detailed vacancy list –
Bhabha College Of Dental Science Bhopal
Private
72
Guru Govind Singh College Of Dental Science Burhanpur
Private
67
Hitkarni Dental College And Hospital Jabalpur
Private
13
Index Institute Of Dental Science Indore
Private
24
Institute Of Dental Education And Advance Studies Gwalior
Private
91
Maharana Pratap Dental College Gwalior
Private
79
Mansarovar Dental College Bhopal
Private
46
Peoples Dental Acadamy Bhopal
Private
35
R K D F Dental College And Research Centre Bhopal
Private
77
Rishiraj College Of Dental Science And Research Centre Bhopal
Private
33
To view the notice, click on https://.in/pdf_upload/remaining-vacancy-for-bds-course-mop-up-round-2-dme-ug-counselling-2021-174282.pdf
For the Mop-Up round 2 seat, leaving bond will apply if a candidate wishes to resign. The resignation will be at the admitted college level.
Candidates will have to make themselves available in the college of their choice through an online attendance module. After this process is done, admission will be granted to the candidates as per the updated merit.
During the time of admission, the candidates will have to submit all the necessary documents. Before the entry is made, the candidates will have to pay the college fees, which can be paid through DD or Multicity Cheque or online. After the fee is paid through the online portal candidate's entry letter will be generated.
Candidates who have qualified NEET-UG, scoring the minimum cut-off marks, are eligible to participate in the counselling process. The counselling is conducted in four rounds, first, second, mop-up, and college-level rounds.
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