Karnataka NEET PG counselling 2022 round 1 seat allotment result released at kea.kar.nic.in
KEA has released Karnataka NEET PG counselling 2022 seat allotment result for non in-service candidates.
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Try NowVagisha Kaushik | November 2, 2022 | 10:29 AM IST
NEW DELHI : Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released Karnataka NEET PG counselling 2022 seat allotment result for round one for non in-service candidates on the official website – kea.kar.nic.in. Candidates can check seat allotment by logging in with their PGET number.
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On October 30, KEA had announced the revised schedule of NEET PG counselling . Candidates were able to exercise options till October 31.
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Steps to check Karnataka NEET PG mock allotment result
- Go to the official website of KEA – kea.kar.nic.in
- On the homepage, click on the link that reads, “PGET 2022 Medical/DNB first round allotment result (excluding in-service candidates)”
- Candidates will be redirected to another page
- Now, fill your PGET number and click on submit button
- Karnataka NEET PG counselling 2022 round 1 seat allotment result will be displayed on the screen
As per the orders of the Karnataka High Court, the PG counselling was stopped and the government by its notification has reserved 20% of the government quota seats for in-service candidates.
On October 17, Karnataka High Court stayed the counselling process and on October 25, quashed the state government notification issued on October 6, 2022, by which seats earmarked for in-service candidates from NEET PG examination 2022 was reduced from 30 per cent to 15 per cent.
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