Vaishnavi Shukla | April 4, 2026 | 05:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET PG 2025: NMC has directed all medical colleges to ensure admissions to all PG diploma, MD, MS, DM, and MCh courses are as per merit and regulations.
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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has directed medical colleges to upload admissions data of NEET PG 2025 by April 8. NMC has directed all medical colleges to ensure admissions to all PG diploma, MD, MS, DM, and MCh courses are in accordance with merit and are made transparently, as per regulations.
According to the official notice, the commission has warned that violation of any admission rules will lead to the “discharge of the concerned students” from the courses and legal action against the medical college or institution.
“Admission to the Postgraduate courses (PG Diploma, MD/MS, DM and MCh) has to be made in accordance with judicial decisions and MCI and NMC Regulations,” the official NMC notice said.
All medical colleges must submit the admission details of all students through an online system available on the official website, nmc.org.in. Medical colleges can use the already existing login ID. However, if the colleges are facing difficulty in logging in, they can email support.pgmonitoring@nmc.org.in with a subject heading “Difficulty in logging in” for assistance.
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All colleges and institutions must make sure every detail entered is accurate and true. In case any wrong or incorrect information is found, the commission will initiate action as per the permissible law.
Furthermore, the directorate of medical education of all the states and UTs will also have to submit the details of admission made in their respective state and UT through mail within two weeks of the given deadline.
NMC has all the details of the students who have taken admission to PG courses as per the data filled in by the colleges on the website.
“However, the names of those students whose details are not filled in by the colleges and institutes within the last date of submission of data on NMC's portal will not be displayed on the NMC's website. Hence, the onus of furnishing the correct data on time lies with the college or institute,” the NMC notice adds.
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