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The MP NEET PG counselling is conducted by the Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Bhopal.The authority will open the MP NEET PG counselling 2026 counselling application form on the official website soon after the declaration of results. Candidates can submit the MP NEET PG 2026 application form on or before the last date.
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The MP NEET PG counselling is conducted to provide admission to 830 MD/MS/PG diploma and 313 MDS seats in MP. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts counselling for 50% of the All India Quota (AIQ). 50% of the state quota seats are filled through MP NEET PG counselling by respective state authorities. For registration, candidates have to pay an admission fee of Rs 500, Rs 100 for choice filling, and Rs 30 as portal fees.
DME announces the official notification for counselling for MP NEET PG admission. For admission and counselling, candidates can register at dme.mponline.gov.in. Candidates can check this article to get in-depth information about the counselling dates, counselling process, and other related information.
The important events and dates related to the MP NEET PG counselling are organised in the table below:
Events | Dates |
Profile creations and availability of application form | To be announced |
Last date of registrations | To be announced |
Extended registrations | To be announced |
Merit list of registered candidates | To be announced |
Choice filling & locking | To be announced |
Seat allotment result | To be announced |
Reporting | To be announced |
Online resignation and cancellation of admission | To be announced |
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Events | Dates |
Registration | To be announced |
Edit facility for all registered candidates | To be announced |
Seat matrix | To be announced |
Inviting objections against seat matrix | To be announced |
Final seat matrix | To be announced |
Revised merit list | To be announced |
Fresh choice filling & locking | To be announced |
Seat allotment | To be announced |
Reporting | To be announced |
willingness for upgradation for mop-up round | To be announced |
Resignation of round 1 and 2 | To be announced |
Events | Dates |
Registration | To be announced |
Registration window re-opened | To be announced |
Merit list | To be announced |
Online resignation | To be announced |
List of eligible candidates | To be announced |
Seat matrix | To be announced |
Choice filling and locking | To be announced |
Seat allotment | To be announced |
Reporting | To be announced |
Events | Dates |
Seat matrix | To be announced |
Choice filling and merit list | To be announced |
Online attendance at institute | To be announced |
Admission | To be announced |
Madhya Pradesh NEET PG counselling is conducted online. Those candidates who have secured the NEET PG cut-off and fulfil the eligibility criteria as laid down by the DME are eligible for admission to the medical and dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh. Candidates who are included in the MP NEET PG 2026 merit list will be called for counselling. The steps involved in the MP counselling NEET PG are as follows:
For MP NEET PG counselling, candidates must register at the official website of DME, dme.mponline.gov.in.
During registration, candidates are required to fill out mandatory information such as name, roll.no, NEET PG score and more.
After the successful registration for MP NEET PG/MDS registration, candidates must fill in their choice of courses and colleges. Candidates can select as many options as they want as there are no restrictions.
The allotment of seats in the counselling depends on the MP NEET PG 2026 merit list, the availability of seats, and the choices filled by the candidates.
After the allotment of seats, the candidates must report at the allotted college within the given time and date. Candidates must carry the necessary documents mentioned by the authority.
Candidates must take the printout of the admission letter for MP NEET PG counselling 2026 before reporting to the allotted colleges.
Those candidates who are not shortlisted in Round 1 of counselling can take part in the further rounds of MP NEET PG counselling.
Candidates unsatisfied with the allotted college in Round 1 of the MP NEET PG/MDS counselling will be included in the counselling waiting list. The candidates must write an application letter stating their requirements to DME. The waitlisted candidates will be considered if seats are left vacant in their preferred college after the complete counselling process.
Candidates who were not shortlisted in Round 1 of the counselling will be called for Round 2 if seats are vacant after the first round. To appear for Round 2, candidates must fulfil certain eligibility criteria which are as follows:
Candidates who have upgraded their preference of courses and colleges after the allotment of seats in Round 1 of MP NEET PG counselling.
Candidates who have opted for the option of waiting list after Round 1 will be called for Round 2 of MP NEET PG counselling.
Mop-up round is conducted if seats are vacant after Round 2 of the MP NEET PG counselling. This round is held for the candidates who were not allotted seats in Round 2. Only aspirants having MP domicile and who missed out on seats in both the initial rounds will be considered.
Candidates must log in to the official website of DME to fill out their course and college preferences. Before the lock-in period, candidates can make changes in their selections. Once content with the selection of courses and colleges, candidates must lock their choices on or before the last date of the lock-in period.
The documents required for verification are as follows:
MP NEET PG application form printout
Copy of NEET PG/MDS admit card
Copy of NEET PG/MDS result
Any valid photo ID proof
Secondary school certificate
MBBS/BDS degree mark sheets of the first, second, and third year
MBBS/BDS degree pass certificate
Compulsory rotatory internship completion certificate
MBBS/BDS registration certificate issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI)/the State Medical Council (SMC) or the Dental Council of India/State Dental Council
MP state domicile certificate
Caste certificate, if applicable
PH certificate, if applicable
Copy of the receipt
The undertaking number of attempts in NEET PG/MDS
The seat matrix for MP NEET PG/MDS courses is given in the table below:
Particulars | MD/MS/PG Diploma seat matrix links |
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Government Medical Colleges |
On Question asked by student community
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With 200 marks in NEET UG , securing an MBBS seat through the government quota may be challenging. However, depending on the counselling process and category, you may explore private medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh and other states under management quota.
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You generally do not need to upload your physical category certificate during the initial online application. However, you must declare your category (OBC-NCL) to claim reservation benefits and enter the certificate details. You must provide the physical certificate during counseling and document verification.
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Hello Dear Student,
For the NEET PG application form, you do not need to upload your actual OBC or OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate. You only need to declare your category and claim the OBC-NCL reservation during the registration phase.
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