UP NEET PG 2024 special round choice filling starts; allotment on March 17
Alivia Mukherjee | March 13, 2025 | 09:46 AM IST | 2 mins read
UP NEET PG Counselling 2024: special stray vacancy round choice filling deadline is March 17, 10 am.
Check your admission chances in the MD/MS/DNB courses in the Govt & Private colleges
Use NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education and Training, Uttar Pradesh has announced the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2024 special stray vacancy counselling schedule. The UP NEET PG 2024 special round choice filling has commenced.
The UP NEET PG 2024 special stray vacancy round seat matrix has also been posted. The UP NEET PG 2024 special counselling round registration deadline was March 12, 11 am. Candidates who have registered themselves and paid the security fee are only eligible for UP NEET PG 2024 special stray vacancy round.
The UP NEET PG 2024 special stray vacancy round choice filling deadline is March 17, 10 am. The UP NEET PG 2024 special round choice filling deadline can be accessed by visiting the official website, upneet.gov.in. The UP NEET PG 2024 seat allotment for special stray vacancy round will depend on seat availability, preferences filled by candidate and rank.
UP NEET PG 2024 special stray vacancy allotment
As per the official schedule, the UP NEET PG 2024 special stray vacancy allotment result will be declared on March 17. The UP NEET PG 2024 special round allotment letter will be available from March 18. Candidates will be required to enter their NEET roll number and password to download the allotment letter.
UP NEET PG Counselling 2024: Reporting deadline
As per the UP NEET PG 2024 special round schedule, the reporting deadline at the allotted for admission process is March 20. While reporting to the allotted college candidates will be required to carry documents such as Class 10 marksheet, Class 12 certificate, MBBS degree, internship certificate and others.
The MCC has announced the NEET PG 2024 special stray vacancy round results . A total of 558 candidates have been allotted seats in MD, MS, and DNB programmes, including five under the Armed Forces quota. According to the MCC NEET PG counselling schedule 2024, shortlisted candidates will be required to report to their allotted colleges between March 13 and 20.
Following updates from participating institutes, MCC removed two seats from the seat matrix for this round. Initially, the committee had declared 733 vacancies for the special stray vacancy round.
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