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MP DME Postpones Round 2 NEET PG Counselling Allotment, Schedule To Be Released Soon

NEET PG Counselling Update

Madhya Pradesh NEET PG Counselling Update

Through a recent notice, the Director of Medical Education (DME) has informed that Round 2 Allotment State combined NEET PG Counselling is being postponed till further notice.

As per DME, due to the extension of the last date of admission for Round 2 of All India PG Counselling up to 27th February 2022 by the Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi (MCC) vide notice no. Ll1202110612022-MEC dated 25th February 2022; the scheduled Allotment of Round 2 of State combined PG Counselling is being postponed. The revised schedule will be published in due course.

For recent updates and notifications, candidates are requested to constantly check with the DME website www.medicaleducation.mp.gov.in and M.P. online portal www.dme.mponline.gov.in.

Qualifying NEET-PG is mandatory to participate in the counselling. The competent authority has decided to conduct 4 rounds of AIQ counseling from the current academic year 2021-2022 for NEET-PG. The proposed modified scheme of online 4 rounds of counselling includes:

  • AIQ Round 1
  • AIQ Round 2
  • AIQ Mop-up Round
  • AIQ Stray Vacancy Round

This will be in tune with the prevailing norms of counselling being followed for Central Institutes/Universities. This will also include the fees and security deposit.

The seats that were earlier reverted to the respective States after completing Round 2 of AIQ will continue to be filled in the AIQ Mop-up Round and AIQ Stray Vacancy Round to be conducted by MCC DGHS, MoHFW in online mode. The said rounds would only be undertaken for the AIQ seats having All India characters, which the States contribute for 15% U.G. seats and 50% P.G. seats.

Candidates can do new registration for AIQ Round 1, AIQ Round 2, and AIQ Mop-up Round. However, the candidates can't do new registration in the AIQ Stray Vacancy Round. In Round 1, only candidates will have the option for up-gradation and free exit of the AIQ counselling.

To view the notice, click on this link.

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