Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 round 2 choice-filling deadline extended till January 3; documents required
Ayushi Bisht | January 2, 2025 | 02:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
Rajasthan NEET PG Counselling 2024: Candidates can access the Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 choice filling window through the official website, rajpgneet2024.org.
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Download nowNEW DELHI: The NEET PG counselling board, Rajasthan has extended the choice-filling process for the state National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2024 round 2 counselling till January 3. Students registered for the counselling process can access the Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 choice filling window through the official website, rajpgneet2024.org.
Earlier, the last date of preference filling was December 29, 2024. As per the revised schedule, candidates can deposit the security amount for Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 round 2 counselling till January 2, 2025.
Candidates willing to participate or upgrade in Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 round 2 counselling have to fill fresh choices in round 2 mandatorily (irrespective of whether the candidate was allotted/joined a seat in round 1 or not).
"The choices filled by candidate in Round 1 shall be scraped and will not be considered for Round 2. If a candidate does not fill fresh choices for Round 2, then he/she will not be considered for allotment/upgradation in Round 2", the official notice read.
Rajasthan NEET PG Counselling 2024: Total seats
The Rajasthan NEET PG counselling is conducted for a total of 1,024 MD/MS and 312 MDS seats in the state. Candidates must fill in their choices of courses and colleges during the counselling of Rajasthan NEET PG 2024. There will be two rounds of Rajasthan PG medical counselling followed by a mop-up round.
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The seat allotment of Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 is declared on the official website. Shortlisted candidates have to report to the allotted institute for document verification to confirm their admission.
Rajasthan NEET PG Counselling 2024: Documents required
Candidates will require the following documents while reporting to the allotted institute.
- Class 10 certificate
- MBBS degree
- Bank draft
- 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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