AP NEET PG 2025 Counselling: 4,280 declared eligible; NTRUHS says final merit list may be revised
Anu Parthiban | November 17, 2025 | 12:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
Andhra Pradesh NEET PG 2025: 4,108 candidates are eligible under the non-service category and 172 under the in-service category in the final merit list.
Check your admission chances in the MD/MS/DNB courses in the Govt & Private colleges
Use NowDr NTR University Of Health Sciences has announced the final merit list for Andhra Pradesh NEET PG counselling 2025 under the competent authority. A total of 4,280 candidates are eligible for PG medical admissions, and 14 applicants lost their chance to participate in the state counselling as they failed to meet the eligibility criteria.
Of the total selected candidates in the final merit list, 4,108 are eligible under the non-service category and 172 under the in-service category. Only 2 candidates who applied for in-service quota and 12 in non-service were declared ineligible, mainly due to non-submission of 10 years residence proof as per the prescribed format.
According to the AP NEET PG 2025 merit list, seven candidates have completed their verification for PwD category as per the norms set by the National Medical Commission (NMC). “PwBD candidate can exercise web options only for the specialties recommended by the Medical Board,” it clarified.
The AP NEET PG final merit list 2025 may be revised if discrepancies or ineligibility are identified during the subsequent verification process, the university said.
In a first, the university announced that it will reopen applications for the state NEET PG counselling with a late fee for candidates who missed the initial deadline. The detailed schedule for AP NEET PG round 1 counselling 2025 will be announced soon on the official website, drntr.uhsap.in and apuhs-pgadmissions.aptonline.in.
AP NEET PG 2025 final merit list
In the next step, the AP NEET PG choice filling will begin for eligible candidates. Based on the preferences submitted, NEET PG percentile, rank, and marks, and seat availability, the AP NEET PG seat allotment results will be declared.
Category-wise number of qualified candidates in each category under the competent authority quota.
|
Category |
Number of candidates as per the final merit list |
|
Non-service |
4,108 |
|
In-service |
172 |
|
PwD category |
7 |
|
Ineligible under in-service |
2 |
|
Ineligible under non-service |
12 |
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Red Fort Blast Case: Delhi Police summons Al Falah University chairman amid Faridabad terror probe
The Crime Branch has filed FIRs against Al Falah University for forgery and cheating after UGC and NAAC flagged irregularities in its accreditation claims. Investigators are reviewing university records, finances, and approvals linked to associated individuals.
Press Trust of India | 2 mins readFeatured News
]- What is the Rohith Act? Provisions, origin, politics of a draft law to combat caste discrimination on campus
- Minority Scholarships: Rs 3,400 crore unspent, panel says revive scheme in states ‘with no irregularities’
- Post-Matric Scholarship: Government plans to impose fee cap, raise income limit to Rs 4.5 lakh next year
- NMC to medical colleges: File monthly reports on student suicides, ragging cases, faculty vacancies
- Primary school teachers in Karnataka must serve 12 years before promotion, say new recruitment rules
- Jadavpur University civil engineer’s work on vernacular architecture and climate resilience wins plaudits
- Education Loan: PM-USP scholarships up 31.6% nationally, but J-K and Ladakh see 10.9% drop in 5 years
- Experts propose 7 spots for university townships in education ministry’s post-budget webinar
- Operation Kayakalp: ‘Jarjar’ schools in UP a blind spot – with crumbling buildings and children left behind
- Protest as ‘law and order issue’: Students note pattern of universities filing FIRs to tackle ‘disagreements’