UP NEET PG 2023 stray vacancy allotment results declared; admission guidelines
UP NEET PG Counselling: The allotment letters for MDMS, MDS, DNB can be downloaded from the official website, upneet.gov.in.
Anu Parthiban | October 18, 2023 | 03:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Uttar Pradesh has declared the UP NEET PG stray round vacancy results 2023. Candidates will have to download the UP NEET PG allotment letter before reporting to the allotted medical colleges.
The UP NEET PG stray result link is available at the official website, upneet.gov.in. Candidates will have to select the course opted - NEET PG MDMS (medical), MDS (Dental), or DNB from the option given in the stray vacancy result link. Then, enter the registration number, email address provided during registration and captcha code to download the allotment order.
Candidates can follow the same steps to check the allotment status. Along with the seat allotment results, the UP DMET has also issued a set of guidelines to be followed by candidates while reporting to the college for admission.
UP NEET PG: Stray vacancy guidelines
- UP NEET PG admission process of the candidates allotted on government sector seats will be completed at the concerned medical college or hospital level.
- The admission process of the candidates allotted to the seats of private sector medical or dental colleges will be completed at the designated nodal centres.
- It will be mandatory for the allotted candidate to appear in person for admission with all the original educational, category, sub-category and other required certificates.
- CTS bank draft of the tuition fee prescribed by the government for the candidates allotted in private sector colleges in favor of Director General, Medical Education & Training, should be deposited.
- The tuition fees determined by the government and the fee structure of minority institutions are available on the websites dgme.up.gov.in and upneet.gov.in.
- Candidates will have to undergo mandatory medical examination from the medical board constituted at the medical college or at the nodal center level.
- Candidates belonging to economically weaker sections and other backward classes of Uttar Pradesh, will have to submit certificates issued on or after April 1, 2023,
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