PG Medical Admissions: ACPPGMEC Publishes Instructions For AIQ Admitted Students
- byDoctor News Daily Team
 - 14 July, 2025
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                                    Ahmedabad: The Admission Committee for Professional Post-Graduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPPGMEC) has released the instructions for All India Quota (AIQ) admitted students to PG medical and dental courses across medical colleges in the state for the academic year 2020-21.
The candidates, who are holding a seat in the Round 1 of NEET-PG, 2020 Counselling of All India Quota/Deemed University/Central Institutes and have reported/are going to report for confirmation of allotted admission in the Round 1 of Counselling of Gujarat State (through ACPPGMEC), are instructed to resign from their existing seat from Round 1 of NEET-PG, 2020 of All India Quota.
These candidates are also instructed to send a legible scanned copy of 'Resignation Letter' to ACPPGMEC via e-mail (medadmgujarat2018@gmail.com) on or before 02.05.2020 till 12.00 noon. If a particular candidate fails to resign from their existing seat from Round 1 of NEET-PG, 2020 of All India Quota, his/her admission of Round 1 of Counselling of Gujarat State will be liable to be cancelled.
https://.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-128111.pdf
The MCC has recently released the list of candidates who are holding a seat in the Round 1 of NEET-PG, 2020 Counselling of All India Quota/Deemed University/Central Institutes. Accordingly, any Candidate who wants to participate in the State Counselling was requested to resign from their existing seat from Round 1 of NEET-PG, 2020 of All India Quota before proceeding to join State Quota seat. They should carry the resignation letter before taking admission in State Quota seat, the MCC stated in a notice informing about the said effect.The MCC notice and the list of candidates is attached below:
https://.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-128007.pdf
There was major confusion on the deadline for Resignation/Seat Surrender module for Round-1 amid NEET PG candidates who are not able to decide on their choice seats due to lack of counselling by state counselling authorities. Many state counselling authorities are unable to not conduct the admission procedure due to coronavirus outbreak and lockdown
Now, keeping in view that many state counselling has been delayed due to Covid-19 outbreak & various Court Cases, the All India counselling authority has extended the deadline for the resignation of Round 1 seats to 8th May.
Read also: PG Medical Counselling 2020: MCC Relief To State Counselling Candidates
                                
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