Haryana NEET PG round 2 counselling 2024 registration begins; schedule, cut-off percentile
Haryana NEET PG Counselling 2024: Candidates will be permitted to exercise the choice filling facility on official portal, hry.online-counselling.co.in, from today till December 21.
Anu Parthiban | December 18, 2024 | 12:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Department of Medical Education and Research Haryana has announced the schedule for Haryana NEET PG round 2 counselling 2024 for admission into MD, MS, PG diploma courses. The Haryana NEET PG counselling registration 2024 for round 2 has begun on the official website, hry.online-counselling.co.in, today.
Through the Haryana NEET PG round 2 counselling, seats in all government, government-aided, private-unaided medical institutes, including those under private universities - SGT University, Budhera, Gurugram, AI-Falah University, Village Dhoj, Faridabad - will be filled.
Moreover, eligible candidates will be able to apply for Post MBBS DNB, Post MBBS Diploma, Post Diploma DNB courses offered in civil hospitals and medical colleges in Haryana. As per the eligibility criteria, category-wise NEET PG cut-off percentile is given below.
- General and EWS category cut-off - 50th percentile
- SC, SC-D, BCA, BCB(OBC) cut-off - 40th percentile
- PWBD (General and EWS) cut-off - 45th percentile
- PWBD(SC/SC-D/BCA/BCB(OBC)) cut-off - 40th percentile
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Candidates will be permitted to exercise the correction and choice filling facilities through the official portal between December 18 to 21. The Haryana NEET PG round 2 allotment results 2024 will be declared on December 23 based on the choices filled.
Registered candidates who have not been allotted seats in round 1, those who have been allotted seats in round-1 but have not joined, and candidates who have joined the seat allotted during round-1 but wish to upgrade their seat will have to submit their willingness to participate in the Haryana round 2 NEET PG admission 2024 process.
Haryana NEET PG round 2 counselling schedule
The complete round 2 Haryana NEET PG counselling 2024 dates is given below.
Haryana NEET PG admission 2024 |
Dates |
Round 2 registration |
December 18 to December 21 up to 11.59 pm |
Editing (if any) of information submitted online Payment of security amount Choice filling and locking Willingness to participate in the round-2. |
December 18 to December 21 |
Provisional seat allotment for round 2 |
December 23 |
Submission of grievances if any |
December 23 |
Uploading final allocation list after grievances |
December 23 |
Online deposition of provisional tuition fee through admission web portal only |
December 23 to 26 |
Physical document verification of candidates |
December 27 |
Downloading of provisional admission letter |
December 27 to 28 |
Last date of joining in the allotted institute |
December 28 till 5 pm |
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