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NEET PG 2019: First Round Of Counselling Starts; Check Out Seat Allotment Dates, Required Documents
Swarajya Staff
Mar 17, 2019, 04:50 PM | Updated 04:49 PM IST
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National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) first round counselling has started. The online registration will remain open till 24 March, while seat allotment is scheduled on 25-26 March 2019, reports Indian Express.
The results of NEET PG examinations were declared on 31 January. The second round of counselling will be from 5 to 9 April.
While Andhra Pradesh and Telangana candidates are eligible for all India 50 per cent quota MD/MS/post graduate diploma courses (2018 admission session), candidates who have studied/passed MBBS from the State of Jammu & Kashmir are not eligible for the same. Only the candidates who were nominated by the Government of India (under central pool seats) to do MBBS from Medical Colleges in Jammu & Kashmir are eligible for admission to All India 50 per cent quota MD/MS/Post Graduate Diploma Courses.
Documents Needed
- Copy of downloaded NEET-MDS/PG 2019 admit card
- NEET-MDS/PG 2019 marksheet
- Nationality certificate/valid passport or School leaving certificate of HSC/ class 12 indicating the nationality of the candidate as “Indian”
- BDS/MBBS degree
- Internship completion certificate
- Permanent / Provisional Registration certificate of Maharashtra Medical Council or other State Medical Councils in India/MCI
- Certificate from Head of Institute showing that the college/ Institute from
which the candidate has passed MBBS/MDS examination is recognized by Medical Council of India - Medical fitness certificate
- Copy of receipt of online fee payment
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