BDS Admissions: MP DME Releases Tentative Schedule For State Combined Online NEET Counselling 2020
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 25 July, 2025
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Bhopal: Through a recent notification, the Directorate of Medical Education (MP DME) has released the tentative schedule for MP state combined online NEET counselling 2020 for BDS course.
NEET UG-2020 (BDS Course)
MOP UP ROUND 2 BDS COURSE
S.No.
Event
Duration
1.
Fresh registration for new eligible candidates (Candidates who are already registered are not required to register again).
29.12.2020 to 31.12.2020
2.
Publication of Revised State Merit list of registered candidates.
01.01.2021
3.
Publication of vacancies.
30.12.2020
4.
Choice filling and Choice locking.
02.01.2021 to 04.01.2021 (till 12:00 Midnight)
5.
Allotment Result Mop Up Round.
07.01.2021
6.
Reporting at allotted Medical/Dental college in person for documents verifications and admission.
08.01.2021 To 11.01,2021 (05:00 PM)
Note- Seat leaving bond will be applicable if a candidate wishes to resign. Resignation will be at admitted college level.
COLLEGE LEVEL ADMISSION AGAINST STRAY VACANCIES BDS COURSE
S.No.
Event
Duration
1.
Publication of vacancies and list of eligible candidates for filling of Stray vacancies.
12.01.2021
2.
Invitation of online application (choice-filling) by eligible candidate on portal against vacancies.
12.01.2021 to 13.01.2021 (12:00 midnight)
Real time college wise merit list of applicants 10 times the number of college vacancies after MOP UP round shall be displayed on portal.
4.
Attendance reporting at college.
15.01.2021(From 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM)
5.
Admission as per attendance merit of reported candidates.
15.01.2021 (From 03:00 PM to 07:00PM)
Note: - Admission is subject to deposition of original documents and requisite fee of the college. Fee shall be payable in college account by any mode of payment except cash.
To view official notice, click on the following link:
https://.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-144496.pdf
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