NEET PG 2017 Results expected next week, combined counselling at State level
NEET PG 2017 are expected to be released next week January 15, 2017. The process of online allotment for NEET PG 2017 will include main counseling registration, exercising of choices, indicative seat allotment process.
The results of NEET PG 2017 are expected to be released next week January 15, 2017 for the exam conducted from December 5 to December 13, 2016. Once the results are out the combined counselling will be done at State level. The scheme of All India Quota Post Graduate Courses online Counseling (allotment process) has been revised. All candidates are requested to go through the revised scheme carefully and understand before participating in online counseling (allotment process). The process of online allotment will include main counseling registration, exercising of choices, indicative seat allotment process and locking of choices. After which the process of seat allotment for round I and results will be published of round I.
The reporting at the allotted medical/dental college against 1st Round process of seat allotment-round 2 will be done after declaration of the result. The result will be published of round 2. After which the aspirants will need to report at the allotted medical/dental colleges against Round 2. Aspirants are also required to note that the online allotment process will start as per counseling schedule published in that year. ALSO READ: NEET 2017 Application Forms: CBSE officials refuse to comment on a date of release
It is very important to keep certain information confidential like details on admit card, information on the application form to avoid misuse by others. Aspirants who have been allotted seats will need to join the allotted college/course with stipulated time from the date of allotment as per the counseling schedule. It is important for the aspirants to join the institutes allotted. ALSO READ: NEET PG 2017: College wise breakup for general, OBC, SC AND ST Categories
NEET PG 2017 will be valid for All India 50% Quota seats for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses in all states except in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jammu & Kashmir (as these 3 states do not participate in all India quota pool). The State quota seats for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses for all states and Union territories of India include Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jammu & Kashmir.
Published Date: January 4, 2017 12:31 PM IST
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