Goa NEET PG 2024 round 3 choice-filling begins today; enter preferences till January 7
Ayushi Bisht | January 3, 2025 | 07:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
Goa NEET PG Counselling 2024: Candidates can fill in their choices for Goa NEET PG round 3 counselling through the official website at dte.goa.gov.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Goa will open the choice-filling window for National Eligibility Entrance Test - Postgraduate (NEET PG) Counselling 2024 round 3 counselling from today, January 3, 2025. Interested and eligible candidates can fill in their choices for Goa NEET PG round 3 counselling through the official website at dte.goa.gov.in
Candidates who fail to apply for the Goa NEET PG round 3 choice filling will not be considered for seat allotment in Goa NEET PG Counselling 2024 round 3. The last date to fill choices for Goa NEET PG round 3 counselling is January 7, 2025.
Candidates who have been allotted seats in the previous round of counselling and are willing to retain their seats should not apply for the Goa NEET PG round 3 counselling 2024 unless they are willing to submit for fresh course options.
"All interested and eligible candidates who wish to be considered for allotment to available seats during the third round of counselling or postgraduate medical course at Goa Medical College must fill and submit their fresh choices of course options at DTE or email at dtegoadadm-deg@gov.in," the official notification read.
Following the choice-filling round, the Goa NEET PG round 3 seat allotment result will be announced on the official website. Shortlisted candidates will have to report to the allotted college to confirm their seats before the last date.
Also read NEET PG 2024 Counselling: MCC extends resignation deadline for round 1, 2 till January 8
Goa NEET PG Counselling 2024: Choice filling
As per the official notification, candidates participating in Goa NEET PG counselling 2024 shall note that the preference filling has to be done in Annexure 'M' and choices of course options in Annexure 'O' and 'N' submitted for earlier rounds of counselling shall be treated as 'Null and Void'.
Candidates will have to pay the required admission fee and submit the necessary documents to confirm their admission within the given deadline. Candidates will be allotted seats based on references submitted by candidates, seat availability, reservation criteria, state merit rank, result and other factors.
Goa NEET PG Counselling 2024: Documents required
Candidates can check the documents for the Goa NEET PG counselling 2024.
- Secondary school certificate for proof of birth date
- Valid ID proof (driving license, PAN card, voter ID card or passport)
- Rotatory internship certificate
- Registration certificate by NMC or SMC
- NEET result score certificate
- Caste certificate, if applicable (OBC candidates should not belong to creamy layer)
- PH certificate (if applicable).
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