Dr YSR University Of Health Sciences Issues Allotment Instructions For PG Medical, Dental Stray Vacancy Round 2 Candidates, Details
- byDoctor News Daily Team
 - 22 July, 2025
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                                    Andhra Pradesh: Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences has issued instructions for the admission process for PG Medical and PG Dental stray vacancy round 2. The allotment list has also been released for PG Medical MQ and CQ, and PG Dental MQ.
As per the notice, the PG Medical and PG Dental candidates can download the allotment letter online after paying the requisite fee of Rs.49600 for MQ and Rs.23600 for CQ through the payment gateway and report to the Principal of the allotted college immediately.
The selected candidates shall produce all the original certificates, pay the tuition fee, etc., and complete the process of admission. If the candidate does not fulfill the criteria as per regulations to complete the admission process on the specified dates of admission, their admission will be cancelled automatically.
The verification of original certificates will be conducted at the time of admission to the respective College. In case of any discrepancy, the provisional allotment will be canceled, and action will be initiated.
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As per G.O.Ms.No.251, HM&FW (C1) Dept., dt.02-10-2022 each Non-service candidate admitted into PG (Medical) course in Competent Authority Quota seats in Government Medical Colleges/Private Medical Colleges shall execute a bond to serve the Government of Andhra Pradesh compulsorily in APVVP/DME, A.P Hospitals for a period of one year after completion of PG(Medical) Degree course. If they violate the bond condition either by not joining or by not completing the stipulated service period of one year within a maximum period of 18 months after completion of the PG (Medical) Degree course, a penalty of Rs.4000000 on PG (Medical) Degree candidates shall be levied. The Principals are informed to obtain a bond in the prescribed proforma, which is enclosed herewith Annexure-B in the notice below.
Principals have to upload the reported/not reported data in the URL mentioned in the notice below immediately without fail. After freezing the data, the system-generated printout is to be verified, signed by the Principal with an Office seal, and should be sent to the e-mail ID appgadmissions2021@gmail.com.
Tuition fee –
PG Medical MQ –
Course
Category
Tuition Fee per annum
Category-B (S1 category)
Category-C NRI Quota seats & Institutional Quota
(S2&S3 category)
Medical
Clinical Degree/Diploma
Rs.9,93,600/-
Rs.57,50,000/-
Para Clinical Degree/Diploma
Rs.3,10,500/-
Rs.17,25,000/-
Pre Clinical Degree/Diploma
Rs.1,40,760/-
Rs.9,20,000/-
PG Dental – MQ
Course
Category
Tuition Fee per annum
Category-B (S1 category)
Category-C
NRI Quota seats & Institutional Quota
(S2&S3 category)
Dental
Clinical Degree/Diploma
Rs.6,83,100/-
Rs.13,80,000/-
Para Clinical Degree/Diploma
Rs.4,99,790/-
Rs.8,05,000/-
The allotment list has also been released for PG Medical MQ and CQ, and PG Dental MQ. The allotment lists are enclosed in the notices below.
To view the notices, click on the links below –
https://.in/pdf_upload/pg-medical-mq-stray-round-2-certain-instructions-223775.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/pg-medical-mq-2023-24-stray-round-2-college-wise-allotments-223774.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/pg-medical-cq-stray-round-2-certain-instructions-223773.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/pg-medical-cq-stray-round-2-college-wise-allotments-223772.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/pg-dental-mq-stray-round-2-certain-instructions-223770.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/pg-dental-cq-stray-round-2-certain-instructions-223769.pdf
https://.in/pdf_upload/mds-mq-2023-24-stray-round-2-college-wise-allotments-223767.pdf
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