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Maharashtra NEET PG 2024 Counselling: Last day to register for round 1 at medical2024.mahacet.org at

Maharashtra NEET PG 2024: NEET PG is conducted for admissions in courses after MBBS and BDS. The results were announced by the NBE on August 23. 

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Maharashtra NEET PG 2024: The Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will today end the round 1 counselling registration. Students who have still not registered on the portal are advised to do so today before 11:59 pm at medical2024.mahacet.org.

According to the NEET PG schedule, the last date for the payment of the registration fee and security fee is October 3 and the fee for the same is Rs 3000. It is also important for students to remember that without any constitutional reservation, the security fee for government colleges is Rs 25,000 while for private medical colleges in the state, it is 1 lakh.

Medical aspirants having reservations will have to deposit an amount of Rs 12,500 for government colleges and Rs 1 lakh for private colleges.

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NEET PG is conducted for admissions in courses after MBBS and BDS. The results were announced by the NBE on August 23.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will now hear the plea related to NEET PG likely on October 4. A plea has been filed by a group of NEET PG aspirants challenging the exam’s pattern set by the National Board of Education for Medical Sciences (NBEMS).

The plea, filed by Ishika Jain and others, seeks the disclosure of answer keys, question papers of NEET PG 2024, and standardisation of marks as the test was split into two parts for ensuring transparency in the selection process.

Senior Advocate Vibha Datta Makhija and Advocate Tanvi Dubey who are representing the NEET PG aspirants claimed that there were last-minute changes made by NBEMS related to the exam pattern.

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This year, after the results were declared petitioners claimed that students had concerns over unexpectedly low rankings. This year, the exam was conducted in two shifts instead of the single-shift format. With the new system in place, NBE adopted the normalisation process.

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