MP DME Informs On Physical Verification Of Documents, Fee Deposition For NEET PG Counselling
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 02 July, 2025
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                                    Bhopal: Through a recent notice, the Directorate of Medical Education Madhya Pradesh (DME MP) has informed about the physical verification of documents and fee deposition process for candidates seeking admission to PG medical and dental courses in the state amid the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown.
This is for information to all provisionally admitted candidates of MD/MS/Diploma & MDS courses through 1st round of M.P. State combined counseling NEET P.G/MDS.2020, that physical verification of documents & remaining fee deposition activity will be conducted ftill 3rd June 2020. It is compulsory for every provisionally admitted candidate to report in person to the allotted college for completion of the process within a stipulated time frame.
Admission of the provisionally admitted candidate shall stand canceled, if the candidate fails to report physically at the concerned institute or if found not eligible on physical verification of documents or fails to deposit the remaining fee of the institute within above mentioned time frame.
https://.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-129321.pdf
In view of the prevailing situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic and considering the problems being faced by the allotted candidates in paying the full tuition fee of the allotted institute the MP DME had earlier decided to allow candidates to deposit part payment of tuition fee for securing provisional admission in the first round of counseling.
The fee to be deposited shall be as given below:-
1. For Government Medical colleges- Rs. 45,000/-
2. For Government Dental colleges- Rs. 45,000/-
3. For Private Medical colleges- Rs. 5,50,000/-
4. For Private Dental colleges- Rs. 2,50,000/-
5. NRI for Medical course- Rs. 25,00,000/-
6. NRI for Dental course- Rs. 8,00,000/-
Read also: Fee Deposition For Round 1 NEET PG Counselling 2020 Amid COVID 19 Outbreak: MP DME Notice
                                
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