J&K PG MDS seat allotment result announced; report at allotted college by April 9
Manashjyoti | March 27, 2019 | 03:06 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 27 : Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has released the list of candidates who have been selected for admission to MDS course in Government Medical College and Hospital Srinagar on March 26, 2019. The seat allotment list has been released in downloadable PDF format and contains details like name, roll number, and state merit rank of allotted candidates. A total of 18 candidates have been selected for admission based on their NEET PG 2019 scores.
Candidates who have been allotted seats need to report at the allotted college/institution immediately or latest by April 9, 2019, to complete admission formalities, including document verification. So, at the time of reporting one must bring along originals and photocopies of all relevant documents.
To download J&K MDS Seat Allotment/Admission Result - Click Here
How to check J&K PG MDS seat allotment result
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Click on the above link
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Scroll down to Annexure A
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A table listing the selected candidate will be displayed
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Check the list for your roll number/name
What details are included in the seat allotment list
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Name of selected candidate
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Roll number
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State Merit Rank
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Discipline for which allotment has been made
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Institute allotted
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Allotted category
Please note that the seat allotment result for PG courses would be announced separately.
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