NEET PG 2022

NEET PG 2022: Counselling expected to begin from 19 September

PTI
PTI
Posted on 01 Sep 2022
12:51 PM
This year's PG counselling is likely to be held for around 60,000 seats

This year's PG counselling is likely to be held for around 60,000 seats Source: Shutterstock

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This year's exam was held on May 21 and the results were declared on June 1
Students who have qualified in the exam will be able to fill their choices concerning courses and colleges during the counselling process for admission

The NEET PG counselling for admission to postgraduate medical courses, which was scheduled to begin on September 1, is likely to commence on September 19, official sources said on Wednesday. The Union Health Ministry on Monday deferred the NEET PG counselling to allow the National Medical Commission (NMC) to complete the process of adding new seats. The ministry is likely to upload the counselling schedule in a couple of days, the sources said.

"...the NEET PG Counselling, 2022 was scheduled to commence from September 1. However, National Medical Commission (NMC) is in the process of issuing new letters of permission (LoPs) for the current academic year and the same will be concluded by September 15. "Hence, to include more seats in the counselling for the benefit of the candidates, it has been decided by the competent authority to re-schedule the NEET-PG Counselling, 2022 which was scheduled to commence from September 1," the ministry had said in a notice.

Usually, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Postgraduate), or NEET-PG, is held in January and the counselling starts in March. But on account of the COVID-19 pandemic and the delay in last year's admission process, this year's exam was held on May 21 and results were declared on June 1, a senior official said. This year's PG counselling is likely to be held for around 60,000 seats.

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Students who have qualified in the exam will be able to fill their choices concerning courses and colleges during the counselling process for admission to the all-India quota seats, state medical and dental colleges, and central and deemed universities. The counselling will commence for all central universities, deemed universities and 50 per cent of the all India quota and 50 per cent of the state quota of both medical as well as dental colleges simultaneously, officials said.

Last updated on 01 Sep 2022
12:51 PM
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