Patients can avail free treatment at selected district hospitals from August 15 in Haryana

In a move to strengthen the public healthcare system, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that beginning August 15, free treatment for all diseases will be made available at one government hospital in each district headquarters across the state.

Speaking during a visit to the villages of Kishanpura and Girdarpur, CM Saini said these designated hospitals will be modernised and fully equipped, and will also offer services under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. He also visited Ban, Behlolpur, and Jalkheri villages, interacting with local residents.

To streamline patient referrals, the government will establish committees at these hospitals to evaluate cases requiring transfer to higher medical centres such as PGI Chandigarh or other tertiary care institutions.

For more information, click on the link below:

Haryana CM announces Free Treatment at District Hospitals from August 15

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Dentists not qualified to perform hair transplants, aesthetic procedures: Telangana Medical Council

Following the response from the National Medical Commission (NMC), the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) has clarified that dentists, dental surgeons, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (MDS) do not possess the required qualifications to perform aesthetic procedures and hair transplants. According to the Council, dentists (including dental surgeons and Maxillofacial surgeons) do not have these specialities as a core topic in their curriculum. Therefore, they lack the formal surgical knowledge and training for the said procedures

The medical council issued a public notice after receiving a reply from the National Medical Commission (NMC) in this regard.

Seeking clarification on whether dentists can perform aesthetic surgeries, TGMC had written to the NMC. Accordingly, NMC on 13.06.2025 responded to the Council’s query and clarified that qualifications to perform these procedures were explicitly mentioned in the Guideline on Aesthetic Surgery and Hair Transplant Procedures issued by the Ethics and Medical Education Board (EMRB) of NMC on 20.09.2022.

For more information, click on the link below:

Dentists Not Qualified to Perform Hair Transplants, Aesthetic Procedures: Medical councils

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SC grants relief to NEET PG candidate denied admission despite fee payment

Granting interim relief to a NEET PG 2024 candidate, who was denied admission due to a delay in reporting to the college despite paying the fees, the Supreme Court recently allowed him to attend the postgraduate medical classes

After taking note of the submissions, the Apex Court bench comprising Justices KV Viswanathan and N Kotswar Singh ordered Haldia-based ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research to admit the petitioner-candidate.

For more information, click on the link below:

Supreme Court Relief to NEET PG Candidate Denied Admission Despite Paying Rs 27 Lakh Fee

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Health Bulletin 28/June/2025

Here are the top health stories for today:

Dentists not qualified to perform aesthetic or hair transplant surgeries: Medical councils

Following the response from the National Medical Commission (NMC), the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) has clarified that dentists, dental surgeons, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (MDS) do not possess the required qualifications to perform aesthetic procedures and hair transplants. According to the Council, dentists (including dental surgeons and Maxillofacial surgeons) do not have these specialities as a core topic in their curriculum. Therefore, they lack the formal surgical knowledge and training for the said procedures

The medical council issued a public notice after receiving a reply from the National Medical Commission (NMC) in this regard.

Seeking clarification on whether dentists can perform aesthetic surgeries, TGMC had written to the NMC. Accordingly, NMC on 13.06.2025 responded to the Council’s query and clarified that qualifications to perform these procedures were explicitly mentioned in the Guideline on Aesthetic Surgery and Hair Transplant Procedures issued by the Ethics and Medical Education Board (EMRB) of NMC on 20.09.2022.

For more information, click on the link below:

Dentists Not Qualified to Perform Hair Transplants, Aesthetic Procedures: Medical councils


Cosmopolitan life ‘very alluring’, but no ground to resist transfers: SC junks doctors’ plea

Dismissing their appeals, the Supreme Court recently refused to entertain the petition filed by a group of government doctors who challenged their transfers from Bengaluru to other parts of Karnataka. In its order, the bench observed that the city’s cosmopolitan life is ‘very alluring’ and cannot be a valid ground to resist transfers.

A bench comprising Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and K Vinod Chandran noted no prejudice has been caused if the doctors were transferred out of Bengaluru and emphasised the equitable need for medical services across the state.

For more information, click on the link below:

Cosmopolitan life ‘very alluring’, but no ground to resist transfers: SC junks doctors’ plea

Free treatment at one Government Hospital per district in Haryana from August 15: CM Saini

In a move to strengthen the public healthcare system, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that beginning August 15, free treatment for all diseases will be made available at one government hospital in each district headquarters across the state.

Speaking during a visit to the villages of Kishanpura and Girdarpur, CM Saini said these designated hospitals will be modernised and fully equipped, and will also offer services under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. He also visited Ban, Behlolpur, and Jalkheri villages, interacting with local residents.

To streamline patient referrals, the government will establish committees at these hospitals to evaluate cases requiring transfer to higher medical centres such as PGI Chandigarh or other tertiary care institutions.

For more information, click on the link below:

Haryana CM announces Free Treatment at District Hospitals from August 15

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Demanding Justice for Doctor who died due to electrocution, RNT Medical College resident doctors enter 4th day of Hunger Strike

Udaipur: Four resident doctors from RNT Medical College, Udaipur, have been on a hunger strike since June 25, demanding justice for Dr Ravi Sharma, who died after being electrocuted by a faulty water cooler at the college’s PG hostel. Today marks the fourth day of their hunger strike.

The protesting doctors – Dr Jatin Prajapati, Dr Tejpal Yadav, Dr Gaurav, and Dr Shalu have said their protest will continue until the college principal, Dr Vipin Mathur, and hostel warden, Narendra Bansal, resign. They alleged that the administration is trying to cover up the incident and has taken no action even nine days after Dr Sharma’s death.

Also read- RNT Doctor Death Case: Postmortem discrepancies spark hunger strike by Resident Doctors

The doctors pointed out that it takes years to train a doctor, yet the government and college administration are not valuing their lives. They questioned who would be held accountable for ensuring doctors’ safety in such conditions and called for immediate intervention from the government, reports Navbharattimes

The resident doctors have demanded that whoever is responsible in this case should be suspended with immediate effect. Also, the family of the deceased Dr. Ravi should be given proper compensation. The doctors, sitting on a hunger strike, raised slogans against the Principal of the Medical College, demanding his resignation

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Resident doctor Hitesh said, “We have been struggling for the last 7 days to get justice for our colleague, but the RNT Medical Administration is not paying any attention. Till now, no solution has been found in the case of Dr. Ravi Sharma’s suspicious death, nor has any consensus been reached between the administration and the residents. The scope of the strike is increasing, and now this movement has reached other medical colleges of the state.”

Meanwhile, the State Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the principals of RNT Medical College and SMS Medical College seeking an explanation regarding the postmortem report of Dr Sharma. 

Medical Dialogues recently reported that resident doctors escalated their protests, demanding justice, accountability, and announcing a hunger strike after a serious discrepancy between two postmortem reports surfaced, raising concerns about a possible cover-up on the matter.

Two separate postmortems were conducted – one by a team from RNT Medical College and another by SMS Medical College in Jaipur – both revealed different conclusions. The first postmortem, carried out by a team at RNT Medical College, noted only superficial injuries. The report mentioned marks of abrasions on Dr. Ravi Sharma’s body and an injury on the back of his head “caused by electric shock,” but did not clearly state electrocution as the cause of death. Investigators collected a sample of normal skin and sent it to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for analysis.

Dissatisfied with the initial findings, resident doctors asked for a second opinion. A team from SMS Medical College in Jaipur, led by Dr. Deepali Pathak and including specialists in plastic surgery, pathology, and another forensic expert, re-examined the body. Their report confirmed electrocution as the cause of death, noting three distinct electric injuries. They also sent a sample from the exact area where the current passed to the FSL, though they pointed out that no such samples had been taken in the first postmortem.

Despite the confirmation of electrocution by SMS Medical College, RNT authorities have not yet officially acknowledged it as the cause of death. This lack of response has further angered resident doctors, who allege that the administration is attempting to cover up the real cause of death. In protest, resident doctors from RNT Medical College announced a hunger strike, intensifying their ongoing agitation that started on June 18, the day Dr Ravi died. 

Recently, Medical Dialogues also reported about a new viral video from the hostel of RNT Medical College in Udaipur that showed an alarming situation where electric current was found flowing through a water cooler, just days after the tragic electrocution death of Dr. Ravi Sharma, in a similar incident. The water cooler was found to be the same one that electrocuted Dr Ravi. 

The video showed the college warden testing the water cooler using a tester, which lit up, indicating a live electric current. This has sparked renewed anger among resident doctors, who say the administration is not only neglecting safety but also trying to cover up the issue.

Along with the hunger strike at RNT, doctors across other medical colleges in Rajasthan have also joined the protest. They are demanding justice for Dr Ravi Sharma, suspension of those responsible, and an end to what they allege is an attempted cover-up by the college administration.

A protest rally by resident doctors was also held today. A video shared by a doctor on ‘X’ showed the resident doctors walking while holding placards and raising slogans against the unjust death of Dr Ravi Shama. 

Medical dialogues had reported that a 35-year-old doctor was allegedly electrocuted while taking water from a cooler at the postgraduate hostel of Ravindranath Tagore (RNT) Medical College in Udaipur, who was about to join the Maharana Bhupal Government Hospital. Despite giving immediate CPR and rushing him to the hospital, the doctor could not be revived and was pronounced dead. The deceased, Dr Ravi Sharma, arrived in Udaipur recently ahead of his scheduled joining at the hospital. He was staying with his cousin, also a doctor, in the college PG hostel.

Also read- After Electrocution Death, Viral Video Sparks Outrage as Electric Current Found in RNT Hostel Cooler

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Telangana to get dedicated PG Medical Center with 50 PG medical Seats in Husnabad

Siddipet: Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha on Friday announced the establishment of a Postgraduate (PG) Medical Centre in Husnabad. The new centre will offer 50 PG medical seats and is slated to begin admissions from the next academic year.

The announcement was made during the Minister’s visit to Husnabad, where he inaugurated a 100-bed Mother and Child Hospital and laid the foundation stone for a 150-bed general hospital, creating a combined 250-bed capacity in the town. He was joined by fellow ministers Ponnam Prabhakar, Tummala Nageswara Rao, and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, underscoring the significance of the development.

Once home to a modest 50-bed healthcare facility, Husnabad is now on the path to becoming a regional healthcare hub, with a full-fledged multi-speciality hospital. This infrastructure, he noted, meets the requirements for hosting a PG medical education facility.

Also Read: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy inaugurates 300-bed Medicover Hospital in Warangal

According to Deccan Chronicle, addressing a public gathering later, the health minister said the government had established eight new medical colleges and 16 nursing colleges. “More will follow in the coming weeks,” he said.

Pointing out that Siddipet, Jagtial, and Karimnagar already had medical colleges, Rajanarasimha said the government had decided to grant the PG Centre to Husnabad to ensure balanced development in the region, reports Telangana Today.

Also Read: Telangana CM lays foundation stone for 2000-bed Osmania General Hospital, Set to be completed in 2 years

Medical Dialogues had previously reported that Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday laid the foundation stone for the construction of the new 2,000-bed Osmania General Hospital (OGH) at Goshamahal Stadium. The hospital is expected to be completed within two years. The event was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Medical and Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha, Ministers Ponnam Prabhakar and Komatireddy Venkata Reddy, Chief Minister’s Advisor Vem Narender Reddy, Government Advisor K Kesava Rao, Hyderabad Mayor Gadwala Vijayalakshmi, MP Asaduddin Owaisi, Rajya Sabha member Anil Kumar Yadav, and several MLAs.

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APLLY NOW! JR Post at AIIMS Nagpur, Check How to Complete Application Process Here…

Nagpur: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS Nagpur) has invited online application for Junior Resident (Non Academic) Post on a temporary basis.

AIIMS Nagpur, established under PMSSY with the objectives of improving regional imbalances in the availability of affordable/ reliable tertiary healthcare services and also augmenting facilities for quality medical education in the country. The Institute has started functioning from session 2018-19. It is envisioned to develop into an institute with the highest standards of teaching, training, and research.

AIIMS Nagpur Vacancy Details:

Total No. of Vacancies- 50

The last date for submission online application is 9th JULY 2025.

For more details about Qualification, Age, and Pay Allowance, and much more, click on the given link:
https://medicaljob.in/jobs.php?post_type=&job_tags=aiims+nagpur&location=&job_sector=all

How to Apply for eligible candidates?

1. The aspiring applicants satisfying the eligibility criteria in all respect must submit their application through Google form link https://forms.gle/up5VL1Kpnp5MnrvK6 by 09.07.2025 05.00 P.M.

2. The applicants have to report at AIIMS Nagpur on date of written test/interview at 09:00 AM along-with the duly filled in Application form given below at Annexure-I and one set of photo copy of documents along with two passport size photos.

3. The Original certificates as detailed in the section XII of this notification– „Documents to be produced? will be verified before written test/interview. After satisfactory screening of the documents as per the Notification.

DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED:

The Candidate should bring the following original documents along with the duly filled in application form (given as Annexure I) and one set of self-attested photocopies at the time of interview at the Institute (to be arranged in the following order):

1. Identity Proof (PAN Card, Passport, Driving Licence, Voter Card, Aadhar Card etc.,)

2. Address Proof (Passport, Driving License, Voter Card, Aadhar Card etc.,)

3. Certificate showing Date of Birth (10th Certificate/Birth Certificate).

4. Two recent passport size photographs.

5. Class SSC/10th&12th Certificates.

6. MBBS Mark Sheets & Certificates.

7. Internship Completion Certificate.

8. FMGE Certificate conducted by NBE (For Foreign Graduate).

9. Registration with MCI/State Medical Council.

10. Experience Certificate (copy of completion of Internship)

11. Reservation category Certificate (OBC*/SC/ST/PH) (*Candidate should belong to non-creamy layer of Central List of OBC).

12. Copy of NEFT Details in original.

13. Candidates working in Govt. / Semi-Govt., PSU should apply through proper channel only. The in services candidates will not be permitted for Interview, without “No Objection Certificate” from the employer.

14. The Orthopaedic Physical Handicapped (OPH) certificate should be issued by a duly constituted Medical Board of the State or Central Government Hospitals/Instructions.

15. All candidates, who want to avail benefit of reservation/ age relaxation / exemption offee, should enclose a copy of certificate issued by competent authority in support of their claim for reservation- exemption of fee and relaxation of age.

Also Read:AIIMS PATNA JOBS 2025: Apply For JR Post Vacancies, Check Last Date Here

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Safety first: Aurobindo recalls discolored pain relieving drug in US

U.S.: In a swift move to protect consumers, Aurobindo Pharma‘s U.S. unit is recalling more than 4,600 bottles of its pain reliever, Acetaminophen Tablets (325 mg), in the US market due to manufacturing issues.

As per the latest Enforcement Report of the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), the US unit is recalling 4,608 bottles of the said drug due to cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) deviations.

The medication is used to relieve headaches, migraine, toothache, back pain and muscle pain, among others.

The affected lot is being recalled “due to confirmed consumer complaints received with the observation of tablet discoloration (brown surface on tablets)”, PTI reported.

Princeton-based Aurobindo Pharma USA Inc initiated the Class II recall on May 22 this year.
As per the USFDA, a Class-II recall is initiated when the use of, or exposure to, a violative product may lead to temporary or medically reversible health consequences, or when the likelihood of serious adverse health outcomes is minimal.
Last year, Aurobindo Pharma USA recalled over 1 lakh bottles of Cinacalcet tablets in multiple strengths due to “GMP Deviations: Presence of N-nitroso Cinacalcet impurity above FDA recommended interim limit.

Aurobindo Pharma Limited, is an integrated global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Hyderabad, India. The Company develops, manufactures, and commercializes a wide range of generic pharmaceuticals, branded specialty pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients globally in over 150 countries. The company has 30+ manufacturing and packaging facilities that are approved by leading regulatory agencies including USFDA, UK MHRA, EDQM, Japan PMDA, WHO, Health Canada, South Africa MCC, Brazil ANVISA. The Company’s product portfolio is spread over seven major therapeutic/product areas encompassing CNS, Anti-Retroviral, CVS, Antibiotics, Gastroenterological, Anti-Diabetics and AntiAllergic, supported by a strong R&D set-up.

Read also: Aurobindo Pharma arm Curateq Biologics incorporates new wholly owned subsidiary in Netherlands

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Medical Bulletin 28/Jun/2025

Here are the top medical news for the day:

Eating More Broccoli and Spinach May Cut Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk

A cup and a half of leafy green vegetables could go a long way to addressing atherosclerotic vascular diseases (ASVD’s), new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU), the University of Western Australia and the Danish Cancer Institute has found.

Atherosclerotic vascular diseases are a subgroup of cardiovascular disease, which are current leading causes of death world-wide, primarily due to heart attacks and strokes.

In a study of 1,436 older women (average age 75), researchers found that higher dietary vitamin K1 intake may be linked to better heart health. Using food questionnaires from 1998, they assessed vitamin K1 levels and later measured artery thickness (a sign of early atherosclerosis) in over 1,000 participants. Over 14.5 years, hospital records were analyzed, showing that women with higher vitamin K1 intake had fewer atherosclerotic vascular events.

Research led by Ms Dupuy has found that the higher dietary intake of Vitamin K1 could reduce the risk of atherosclerotic vascular diseases.

“Leafy green and cruciferous vegetables, like spinach, kale and broccoli, contain Vitamin K1 which may assist in preventing vascular calcification processes that characterise cardiovascular disease. The great news is that these vegetables can be easily incorporated into your daily meals” she said.

In addition to its’ potential role in vascular calcification inhibition, Vitamin K may also be beneficial for musculoskeletal health, through its impact on bone strength.

ECU Senior Research Fellow Dr Marc Sim noted that a cup and a half of such vegetables is an easy way to increase our daily vitamin K intake and may lower our risk for cardiovascular disease”.

“This research found women who consumed approximately 30% higher intakes of Vitamin K1 than currently recommended in the Australian Dietary Guidelines had lower long-term risk of ASVD,” he said.

“Of importance, when we examined the blood vessels in the neck, those with a higher Vitamin K1 intake also had less thickening of these blood vessels, a marker of atherosclerosis.”

Reference: Dupuy, M., Zhong, L., Radavelli-Bagatini, S. et al. Higher vitamin K1 intakes are associated with lower subclinical atherosclerosis and lower risk for atherosclerotic vascular disease-related outcomes in older women. Eur J Nutr 64, 171 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-025-03686-x

Can a Vegan Diet Boost Weight Loss More Than the Mediterranean Diet?

A low-fat vegan diet significantly lowers dietary acid load and supports weight loss more effectively than a Mediterranean diet, according to a new randomized crossover trial published in Frontiers in Nutrition.

“Eating acid-producing foods like meat, eggs, and dairy can increase the dietary acid load, or the amount of acids consumed, causing inflammation linked to weight gain,” says Hana Kahleova, MD, PhD, director of clinical research at the Physicians Committee and lead author of the study. “But replacing animal products with plant-based foods like leafy greens, berries, and legumes can help promote weight loss and create a healthy gut microbiome.”

The trial included 62 overweight adults who were randomly assigned to follow either a Mediterranean diet or a low-fat vegan diet for 16 weeks. After a four-week washout period, participants switched to the alternate diet for another 16 weeks. Researchers tracked participants’ dietary intake and calculated dietary acid load using two widely accepted indicators Potential Renal Acid Load (PRAL) and Net Endogenous Acid Production (NEAP). Higher scores reflect a higher acid load, which is linked to inflammation and metabolic disorders.

The results revealed that PRAL and NEAP scores decreased significantly on the vegan diet but remained unchanged on the Mediterranean diet. This reduction in acid load was directly associated with weight loss, independent of changes in calorie intake. Participants lost an average of 13.2 pounds on the vegan diet, while no significant weight change occurred on the Mediterranean diet.

Animal-based foods like meat, fish, eggs, and cheese increase acid production in the body, contributing to chronic inflammation and disrupted metabolism. In contrast, plant-based diets are more alkaline, and have been linked to improved insulin sensitivity, lower blood pressure, and weight reduction.

The researchers suggest that the alkalizing effect of a vegan diet, which raises the body’s pH and reduces acidity, could be a key mechanism behind its metabolic benefits.

Reference: Kahleova H, Maracine C, Himmelfarb J, Jayaraman A, Znayenko-Miller T, Holubkov R and Barnard ND (2025) Dietary acid load on the Mediterranean and a vegan diet: a secondary analysis of a randomized, cross-over trial. Front. Nutr. 12:1634215. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1634215

Overemphasis on Weight Loss May Harm Patients: BMJ Study Finds

Focusing too heavily on weight loss for individuals with a high body mass index (BMI) may do more harm than good, according to experts writing in The BMJ. Dr. Juan Franco and colleagues argue that traditional lifestyle interventions based on calorie restriction and increased physical activity are often ineffective in the long term and may unintentionally reinforce weight stigma, leading to negative health outcomes.

The review highlights that, on average, individuals with higher body weight are unlikely to sustain meaningful weight loss over time through lifestyle changes alone. Moreover, evidence shows these interventions have little impact on reducing cardiovascular events or improving survival.

“Doctors should be prepared to inform individuals seeking weight loss about the potential benefits and harms of interventions and minimise the risk of developing eating disorders and long term impacts on metabolism,” the authors write. They stress that while healthy habits are beneficial, weight alone does not accurately reflect a person’s overall health.

The article also warns that focusing on weight can worsen societal weight bias, affecting mental health and promoting disordered eating. Instead, the authors support more holistic, patient-centered approaches like Health at Every Size (HAES), which emphasizes health and well-being without focusing on weight loss.

They conclude that quality care should be tailored to individual needs, regardless of weight. “The main goal is to offer good care irrespective of weight, which means not caring less but rather discussing benefits, harms, and what is important to the patient.”

Reference: Franco J V A, Grundtvig Gram E , Meyer L, Grandi D, Cruzat B, Christiansen L B et al. Beyond body mass index: rethinking doctors’ advice for weight loss BMJ 2025; 389 :e084654 doi:10.1136/bmj-2025-084654

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MP DME Releases NEET MDS 2025 Round 1 Counselling Schedule, Register NOW

Madhya Pradesh- The Madhya Pradesh Director of Medical Education (MPDME) has released the MP state National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) 1st round Counselling tentative schedule for admission into the MDS Courses for the academic year 2025.

As per the schedule, the MP state NEET MDS 1st round 2025 Counselling will commence from today and will end on 13th July 2025. On this, the registration by the eligible candidates of the NEET MDS 2025 will start from today, i.e. 28th June 2025. Following this, the vacancies will be published on 30th June 2025 and objections against the vacancies will be invited from 01st July 2025.

After this, the disposal of the objection will be doneon  02nd July 2025, followed by the publication of the final vacancies on the same day. Meanwhile, the merit list of the registered candidates will be published by 04th July 2025. Below is the complete schedule-

SCHEDULE

S.NO

ACTIVITY

DATE

NO. OF DAYS

1

Registration by eligible candidates of NEET MDS 2025.

28 June 2025 to 03 July 2025 (12:00 Midnight)

6 Days

2

Publication of Vacancies.

30 June 2025

1 Day

3

Invitation of Objection Against Vacancies.

01 July 2025

1 Day

4

Disposal of Objection.

02 July 2025

1 Day

5

Publication of Final Vacancies.

02 July 2025

1 Day

6

Publication of Merit list of registered candidates.

04 July 2025

1 Day

7

Choice filling and choice locking for first round.

04- 06 July 2025 (12:00 Midnight)

3 Days

8

First Round Allotment Result.

08 July 2025

5 Days

9

Reporting at the allotted college in person for document verification and admission.

09 to 13 July 2025 (06:00 PM)

5 Days

10

Online Resignation/Cancellation of admission at the college level.

09 to 13 July 2025 (07:00 PM)

5 Days

11

Exercising the option for upgradation for the second round by candidates at the time of admission*.

09 to 13 July 2025 (12:00 Midnight)

5 Days

To view the schedule, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/mpdme-releases-neet-mds-2025-round-1-counselling-schedule-registration-now-292638.pdf

USER MANUAL FOR PROFILE CREATION AND REGISTRATION PROCESS OF MP STATE NEET MDS COUNSELLING (MDS COURSE) (2025)

STEP 1- Please click on Create Profile.

STEP 2- To create a profile, candidates will need their NEET roll number, application number, and first (primary)mobile number registered for NEET MDS 2025 exam. An OTP will be sent only to the primary registered mobile number. Once the OTP is entered, the candidate will be able to create a personal profile.

STEP 3- Candidate’s details fetched from NEET MDS result data will be displayed on the screen. Please enter your Contact details and Bank Account details and click on “Proceed”.

STEP 4- Enter OTP received on your mobile number/email ID and create a new password. Then click on the “Validate and Save” button.

STEP 5- After clicking on the “Validate & Save” button, your profile for registration will be created and a message.

STEP 6- Candidate’s Status Tracker will show Candidate Profile turned Green and your profile has been created. Now, click on “Registration Form”.

STEP 7- The registration form will be opened. Please fill in your required details (As per your eligibility) like: – NRI Details, MBBS/BDS Completion Details, NMC/DCI registration Details, Domicile Details, Category Details, Person with Disability Details if applicable, in the registration form.

STEP 8- Please upload all documents. After that, click on the Save Enclosures button.

STEP 9- After clicking on the “Save Enclosures” button, the information submitted by the candidate will be displayed on the screen. If the information is correct, click on the “Proceed to Payment for Registration” button; otherwise, go for the “Back to Registration Form” button to correct the details.

STEP 10- Kindly choose the online payment gateway and pay the registration fee.

STEP 11- After successful payment, the registration receipt will be generated. You may take a printout of the same for future reference.

ADVISORY FOR CANDIDATES

1 The online counseling process for admission to all State Quota seats (MDS) available in government and private dental colleges of the state, which also includes NRI seats and seats for in-service candidates available in private dental colleges, will be done through Madhya Pradesh State Level Joint Counseling NEET MDS 2025 and under the Madhya Pradesh Medical Education Admission Rules 2018 and amendments issued from time to time.

2 All the eligible candidates of NEET MDS 2025 who wish to participate in the above counselling are advised not to share their login ID and password and other related information with any other person after registration, so that it is not misused.

3 Registration and online counselling process will be conducted on the designated portal of MP Online, dme.mponline.gov.in.

4 During the counselling process, all OTP and email messages will be received by the candidate on the primary mobile number (First Registered Mobile Number) and email ID registered in the NEET MDS exam database.

5 Before profile creation and registration, read and understand the Profile and Registration User Manual displayed on the Directorate’s website and portal. In case of any doubt, send your problem to the Directorate of Medical Education’s email and get it resolved. As per the rules, after the prescribed period for registration, the candidate will not be able to make any changes to the registration details.

6 Account Number, IFSC Code and Bank Name as entered at the time of profile creation (Bank Name), Branch Name and Account Holder Name, Mobile Number etc. should be the same with which the candidate wants the refund after counselling. (If applicable).

7 A candidate will be considered registered only when he has deposited the online fee of Rs 1100 for registration. The registration fee is non-refundable. It is mandatory for the candidate to have a registration slip generated from the MP Online portal, which will be received only after the fee is deposited.

8 The registration process will be done before the first phase of counselling and re-registration will be opened before the mop-up phase, in which only those eligible candidates who could not register for any reason will be able to register for the mop-up phase. Candidates already registered do not have to register again. Except the candidates admitted in the first phase, such candidates who, due to any reason, wish to make changes in their registration done before the first phase of counselling, will be given a final opportunity to make necessary changes in their registration within the prescribed time limit before the second phase of counselling. No further opportunity will be given to the candidates after the expiry of the prescribed time limit.

9 The registration process will be done as per the announced timetable. The facility of editing will be available till the last date of registration. The time allotted for registration will not be extended for any reason, such as network failure, computer failure, technical error, power outage, etc. Therefore, candidates are advised to complete the registration process within the time limit and not wait till the last date of registration.

10 In all the stages of counselling, under the counselling programme, candidates will have to register their options (choice filling) on ​​the portal within the specified time limit and it will be mandatory to lock the choice. Candidates will be able to edit their choices till the stipulated time of choice filling/locking. It will be mandatory to lock the edited choice otherwise, the choice filling locked before editing will be considered valid for allotment. Before locking the choice, the candidate will have to deposit the portal fee of Rs 100 online.

11 The process of all the stages of counselling is to be done online, hence the advance amount to be deposited by the candidate at the time of registration, before filling new choice in the second stage and mop up stage counselling and the prescribed fee of the institute at the time of admission has to be paid through online mode. The candidate can pay the fee through the online mode. The candidate can pay the prescribed fee from one account or from more than one account through net banking, credit card, debit card and online RTGS/NEFT. The candidate can use more than one net banking account, debit card or credit card for payment of the fee. Keeping the above in mind, candidates are advised to keep a sufficient amount in their accounts as per the prescribed fee of the institution to avoid the hassle of fee payment. Candidates should ensure that the internet banking facility is available in their bank account, hence increase the limit of transaction amount as per the requirement. After the mop-up phase, at the time of admission at the institution level in the stray vacancy phase, the prescribed fee of the institution can be paid by the candidate in the account of the admitted institution through any medium other than cash.

12 In the first stage of counselling, only the candidates who are local residents of Madhya Pradesh or the candidates who have passed the BDS course from any DCI-recognised dental college of Madhya Pradesh will be eligible for choice filling and choice locking.

13 After the first phase, in the counselling of subsequent phases, candidates from outside the state will also be able to do choice filling for allotment, but these candidates will be allotted only if there are no candidates available in the merit list of domicile candidates of the state.

14 Unreserved category candidates who are eligible for the EWS category will have to give the option of category as EWS while registering before counselling. The candidate must have an EWS certificate issued by the authorised officer of Madhya Pradesh, which will have to be uploaded at the time of online registration.

15 Before entering their options, candidates are advised to note down the list of their choice of colleges/subjects in advance so that they do not face any confusion during choice filling on the portal.

16 Candidates are expected to select colleges/subjects for allotment after careful consideration and keeping in mind the fees displayed on the portal and directorate of various dental colleges and given less time to choose colleges/subjects. Therefore, candidates should not fill such choices at the time of choice filling on which they are unable to take admission in case of allotment.

17 After the allotment result is declared, the candidate can download the allotment letter from his/her login ID and take its print out.

18 Online admission slip will be issued to the candidate only when he selects one of the options Yes or No for the second phase of upgradation at the time of admission at college level. Facility to edit this option will be available on the candidate’s login. This edit facility will be available only till the time period fixed for upgradation in the time table.

19 If a candidate admitted in the first phase wants the option of upgradation in the mop up phase, then it will be mandatory for him/her to do choice filling in the second phase by giving the option of upgrade after the first phase for the second phase also.

20 The allotted candidate should personally appear at the allotted institute for verification of records with the original documents mentioned in Proforma-1 at the time of admission. The allotted candidate should personally appear at the allotted institute for admission within the declared time limit (counselling time table) and first report at the desk of the Government Nodal Officer and register his/her presence online. Thereafter, get his/her original documents verified by the appointed Admission Committee of the allotted institute. The list of original documents is mentioned in Schedule-3 attached with Proforma-1/Madhya Pradesh Medical Education Admission Rules 2018. Only those candidates who are found eligible after verification will be able to get admission on the allotted seat. The candidate will have to submit all his/her original documents to the Admission Committee. The institution will have to obtain a certificate of submission of original documents from the head of the institute. Make sure to obtain a certificate signed by the Dean / Principal of the university.

21 During counseling, such candidates who will give option for upgradation for second phase/mop up phase, will not have to submit Gramin Seva Bond and Seat Living Bond at the time of admission in first phase/second phase. But they will have to edit a notarized affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 500/- in the name of the head of the institution to the effect that in case of not getting upgraded, Gramin Seva Bond and Seat Living Bond will be submitted as per the format.

To view the advisory, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/advisory-292637.pdf

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