Chhattisgarh UG NEET Counselling 2024: Round 1 merit list tomorrow at cgdme.admissions.nic.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | August 26, 2024 | 02:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
Chhattisgarh NEET Admission 2024: The round 1 seat allotment process will commence from August 28 to August 29, with results announced on August 30.
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Register NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education, Chhattisgarh (CGDME) will issue the merit list for the Chhattisgarh National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET-UG) counselling tomorrow, August 27. Eligible candidates who registered for the counselling can access the Chhattisgarh UG NEET merit list 2024 through the official website, cgdme.admissions.nic.in.
As per the official schedule, the seat allotment process for Chhattisgarh NEET counselling round 1 will commence from August 28 to August 29 and the result will be announced on August 30. Following this, the allotted institutes will conduct the admission process from August 31 to September 5, 2024.
The Chhattisgarh NEET 2024 counselling will take place in a total of four rounds: Round 1, Round 2, the Mop-Up Round, and the Stray Vacancy Round. The choice-filling process for round 2 will take place from September 9 to September 18.
The institute will begin the Chhattisgarh UG NEET seat allotment process for round 2 on September 22 and 23, with the Chhattisgarh NEET 2024 round 2 seat allotment result being announced on September 23. Candidates will need to report to the allotted college between September 24 and September 27 to complete the admission process.
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Chhattisgarh NEET Counselling 2024: Seat matrix
Candidates can check the institute-wise number of seats available for the Chhattisgarh UG NEET counselling 2024 from the table given below.
|
Chhattisgarh MBBS seats 2024 |
|
|
Name of the colleges |
Annual intake |
|
Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur |
180 |
|
Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur |
180 |
|
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Memorial Med. Col.), Rajnandgaon |
125 |
|
Late Shri Baliram Kashyap Memorial NDMC Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur |
125 |
|
Rajmata Smt. Devendra Kumari Singhdeo GMC, Ambikapur |
125 |
|
Government Medical College, Uttar Bastar, Kanker |
125 |
|
Government Medical College, Mahasamund |
100 |
|
Late Bisahu Das Mahant MGMC, Korba |
100 |
|
Late Shri Lakhi Ram Agrawal Memorial Govt. Medical College, Raigarh |
60 |
|
Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Raipur |
149 |
|
Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai |
150 |
|
Shri Balaji Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur |
150 |
|
Chhattisgarh BDS seats 2024 |
|
|
Government Dental College, Raipur |
100 |
|
Private Dental College |
100 |
|
Rajnandgaon Private Dental College |
100 |
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