Odisha NEET PG 2024 Counselling: Round 1 schedule out; choice filling begins from November 21
Alivia Mukherjee | November 18, 2024 | 03:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
Odisha NEET PG Counselling 2024: The round 1 seat allotment result will be out on November 26.
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Download nowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET) has announced the Odisha NEET PG 2024 counselling schedule. As per the schedule, Odisha NEET PG 2024 round 1 choice filling will start from November 21. Interested and registered candidates will be able to access their Odisha NEET PG 2024 choice filling window by visiting the official website, dmetodisha.in.
The Odisha NEET PG 2024 round 1 seat matrix and common merit list is already out. Candidates are required to enter their registered email ID and password to download the Odisha NEET PG 2024 choice-filling window.
Odisha NEET PG 2024 round 1 choice-filling deadline
The Odisha NEET PG 2024 choice-filling deadline is November 24. The Odisha NEET PG 2024 round 1 seat allotment is determined by factors such as remaining vacant seats, candidates' ranks, reservation policy, and seat availability.
Odisha NEET PG Counselling 2024: Seat allotment date
As per the official schedule, the Odisha NEET PG 2024 seat allotment result will be out on November 26. Candidates will be able to download the Odisha NEET PG 2024 seat allotment letter from November 27 till November 29. The reporting deadline at the convenor is November 29.
The Odisha NEET PG 2024 upgradation allotment result (against non-reported vacancies) will be out on December 1. Candidates are required to report at the convener between 11 am to 3 pm.
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Odisha NEET PG Counselling 2024: Documents required
Candidates will require the following documents for Odisha NEET PG 2024 counselling.
- Class 10 certificate
- MBBS degree
- Bank draft of Rs 2,500 (preferable SBI)
- NEET PG result
- Scan of full signature as used during NEET PG registration
- Print out a duly filled and signed online application form
- Updated medical registration certificate
- Permanent resident certificate
- Service certificate (if applicable)
- Authorization letter (if applicable)
- MBBS mark sheet
- Internship completion certificate
- Scan of passport size photograph of the candidate as submitted in NEET PG application form
- Category certificate (if applicable)
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