Telangana NEET MDS 2025 final merit list out; KNRUHS to hold stray vacancy counselling for 91 seats
Anu Parthiban | September 2, 2025 | 07:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
Telangana NEET MDS Counselling 2025: KNRUHS has warned that candidates admitted into MDS courses in any dental colleges should not exercise web options as it amounts to seat blocking.
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Try NowThe Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has uploaded the final merit list for the competent and management quota seats, as per the revised NEET MDS cut-off 2025 . The university has also announced that it will conduct the Telangana NEET MDS 2025 stray vacancy counselling for the vacant seats.
As per the final merit list, 362 candidates have been selected under the competent quota and 272 under the management quota.
Seven students under the competent category and eight under the management quota have not joined the allotted college in the mop-up counselling round.
However, all eligible candidates are required to exercise their web option entry from 6 pm on September 2 to 3 pm on September 3.
Candidates will have to exercise web options for MDS seats as per their priority of course and colleges through the official website, https://pvttsmds.tsche.in. Those allotted in mop-up counselling round 1 will have to pay Rs 49,600 and those admitted in mop-up round 2 will have to pay Rs 69,600.
A total of 75 seats remain vacant under the management quota and 16 under the competent authority quota after the Telangana MDS MQ-1-3 counselling rounds 2025. These 91 MDS seats will be filled through the Telangana MDS stray vacancy round counselling.
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Telangana NEET MDS 2025: Rules to exercise web-options
The KNRUHS has issued stricter rules to prevent seat blocking . The following candidates will not be eligible to exercise web-options.
- Candidates who were allotted seats in the previous phases of counselling and joined the course will not be eligible to exercise web options.
- Those who failed to report or discontinued the course for MDS admission under management quota will not be eligible to exercise web-options.
- “Candidates who have not exercised web options in the first phase of counseling for Management quota are also not eligible to exercise web options in accordance with G.O.Ms.No.107, HM&FW(C1) Department, Dated: 22-08-2022,” it said.
- Candidates who are admitted in MDS courses under All India Quota Counseling (AIQ) or in other states as per the data on MCC portal are also not eligible to exercise web options.
- The university has warned that candidates admitted into MDS courses in any dental colleges should not exercise web options as it amounts to seat blocking.
- Candidates found violating the rules will lose their allotment and are liable for punishment as per law.
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