Maharashtra NEET PG 2020 Merit List: The Maharshtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET) late in the night Monday released NEET PG 2020 list of 1240 registered candidates for MDS, also called as NEET PG General List, on its official website www.mahacet.org.
Maharshtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET) also released the list of 5592 candidates who are participating in PGM counselling 2020.
The Maharshtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET) released both the NEET PG 2020 General List i.e. Merit List on its official website in PDF and candidates can check their name without logging-in..
Candidates whose names appeared in the General List should note that it is not selection on admission confirmation. The admission confirmation will be based on NEET PG 2020 Selection List which will be released on April 04, 2020.
The Maharashtra CET cell has cancelled Physical Verification of documents because of Coronavirus. The candidates need to verfiy their documents at the time of admission confirmation.
The online registration for NEET PG Counselling for Post Graduate Medical and Dental admissions started on March 02, 2020. The last date of application is March 13, 2020.
Online Registration NEET PG/MDS: 07/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm Online Registration with late fees: 14/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (Non-refundable) Rs. 3000/-: 07/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (Non-refundable) as late fees Rs. 4000/-: 14/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm Uploading of all required documents after successful payment: 07/03/2020 to 15/03/2020 upto 12.00 Noon Display of General List of registered candidates with their Physical Document verification Centers on www.mahacet.org (including In-service, NRI& PWD): 16/03/2020 by 6.00 pm Physical Verification of documents at any of selected centers: Between March 17 to March 26, 2020 Publication of First Selection List: 04/04/2020 upto 05.00 pm
Online Registration NEET PG/MDS: 07/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm
Online Registration with late fees: 14/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm
Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (Non-refundable) Rs. 3000/-: 07/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm
Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (Non-refundable) as late fees Rs. 4000/-: 14/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm
Uploading of all required documents after successful payment: 07/03/2020 to 15/03/2020 upto 12.00 Noon
Display of General List of registered candidates with their Physical Document verification Centers on www.mahacet.org (including In-service, NRI& PWD): 16/03/2020 by 6.00 pm
Physical Verification of documents at any of selected centers: Between March 17 to March 26, 2020
Publication of First Selection List: 04/04/2020 upto 05.00 pm
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