Punjab NEET PG 2025 round 1 schedule out; BFUHS opens separate portal for NRI eligibility certificate
Anu Parthiban | October 29, 2025 | 12:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
Punjab NEET PG Counselling 2025: The verification for eligibility of Christian and Sikh minority quota will be conducted on November 4 at Christian Medical College and SGRD Institute.
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Download nowThe Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot has started the registrations for Punjab NEET PG counselling for round 1 admission to MD, MS, PG Diploma, and DNB seats. This year, admission to PG Diploma in Sports Medicine at Netaji National Institute of Sports Patiala will also be conducted using NEET PG score.
The BFUHS announced the round 1 Punjab NEET PG schedule immediately after the MCC NEET PG counselling was issued on October 28 at the official website, mcc.nic.in. Candidates applying under the Punjab state quota will have to register on the official portal, bfuhs.ac.in, by November 3.
After verifying the eligibility of candidates who have applied under the minority quota, the Punjab NEET PG merit list 2025 will be published on November 6, the university said.
Candidates seeking admission under the NRI quota are required to obtain an eligibility certificate from the university before applying for the round 1 counselling. The Punjab NEET PG application form for NRI candidates has been hosted separately on the portal.
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Punjab NEET PG 2025: Fee details
The application fee for participating in the counselling is Rs 5,000+18% GST, ie, Rs 5,900, for general category candidates, while the reserved category candidates will have to pay Rs 2,500 plus charges, ie., Rs 2,950.
NRI candidates are required to pay USD 1,500 or equivalent in Indian rupees through Demand Draft in favour of Registrar, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences payable at Faridkot.
Punjab NEET PG round 1 counselling schedule
The complete schedule for the Punjab NEET PG 2025 round 1 counselling is given below.
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Punjab NEET PG Round 1 |
Dates |
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Registration last date |
November 3 up to 3 pm |
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Last date of correction in online submitted application form |
November 3 up to 5 pm |
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Last date for depositing application fee of Rs. 5,900 (Rs. 2,950 for SC candidates) |
November 3 up to 5 pm |
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Display of provisional merit list |
November 6 |
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Last date for submission of objections by applicants in provisional merit list |
November 7 up to 11 am |
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Dates for filling/submitting online choices/preferences of college/specialty through online portal |
November 7 to 10 |
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Processing of seat allotment |
November 11 to 12 |
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Provisional seat allotment result |
November 14 |
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Last date/time of submission of objection to provisional allotment |
November 15 |
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Reporting by provisionally selected candidates to respective allotted college |
November 17 to 20 |
The verification for eligibility of Christian minority quota and Sikh minority quota will be conducted on November 4 at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana and SGRD Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar, respectively.
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