Chhattisgarh NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Admissions Enter Final Days; Candidates Must Report Soon
The Directorate of Medical Education (DME) Chhattisgarh has postponed the Round 1 Seat Allotment for the NEET PG 2025 State Quota. Originally scheduled for release, the allotment process has been put on hold due to unavoidable administrative reasons. Aspirants who have registered and whose names appear on the merit list must now closely monitor the official website, cgdme.in, for the revised schedule. Candidates are advised to use this extra time to meticulously prepare their original documents for the mandatory physical reporting step, which will follow immediately after the results are declared.

The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Chhattisgarh, has announced the postponement of the Round 1 Seat Allotment result for the NEET PG 2025 State Quota admissions. This crucial step in the postgraduate medical counselling process was initially scheduled for release on December 10, 2025. The delay, attributed to "unavoidable reasons" by the DME, means that candidates must remain on high alert for a fresh schedule announcement.
This news, dated December 14, 2025, impacts all registered candidates whose names were included in the Round 1 Merit List published on December 9, 2025. The merit list comprises 875 eligible NEET PG candidates and 29 in-service doctors who received bonus marks. For medical aspirants eager to secure MD/MS seats in Chhattisgarh, this delay underscores the importance of continuous vigilance on the official counselling portal.
- Official Communication: The notification regarding the postponement has been officially released on the DME Chhattisgarh website: cgdme.in.
- Merit List Status: The Round 1 Merit List, released on December 9, 2025, remains valid. The postponement only affects the seat allotment result publication and the subsequent physical reporting deadline.
- Revised Schedule: Aspirants must note that a revised date for the seat allotment publication will be announced shortly. The reporting window to the allotted institutes will follow immediately after the results are out.
Crucial Next Steps: Prepare for Immediate Reporting
While the allotment result publication is on hold, the subsequent step of physical reporting and document verification will inevitably be on a tight deadline once the results are announced. Medical aspirants must use this unexpected gap to finalize their preparations to ensure a smooth admission process. Failure to report within the stipulated timeframe will lead to the cancellation of the allotted seat.
- Financial Readiness: Candidates need to be ready with the requisite security deposit and admission fee. For unreserved (UR) candidates, the security deposit is typically $\text{Rs } 2,00,000$ (refundable upon joining), along with a counselling fee of $\text{Rs } 25,000$. Reserved category candidates have a lower fee structure.
- Bond Formalities: Be prepared for any state-mandated service bonds (to serve the state for a defined period) and/or discontinuation bonds (penalty for leaving the course midway). These must be executed at the time of admission.
- Proactive Information Check: Keep your registered email and mobile number active for last-minute alerts from the DME or the allotted institution.
Mandatory Document Checklist for Verification
Category | Documents Required |
| NEET PG Documents | Original NEET PG 2025 Admit Card; NEET PG Scorecard / Rank Letter |
| Academic Credentials | MBBS Degree Certificate (or Provisional Certificate); All MBBS Mark Sheets (all professional years) |
| Clinical Certificates | Internship Completion Certificate (must meet cutoff date); Permanent / Provisional Registration Certificate from State Medical Council (SMC) or NMC/MCI |
| Identity & Eligibility Proofs | Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar / PAN / Passport); Class 10 Certificate or Birth Certificate (date of birth proof); Chhattisgarh Domicile Certificate (mandatory for state quota) |
| Category-Specific Documents | Original Category Certificate (SC / ST / OBC / EWS, if applicable) issued by competent authority; OBC-NCL certificate must be valid and recently issued |
The temporary delay in the Chhattisgarh NEET PG Round 1 Seat Allotment is a reminder of the dynamic nature of medical counselling in India. While this may cause a brief period of uncertainty, it presents a golden opportunity for aspirants to meticulously prepare for the final admission formalities. With the Round 1 Merit List already published, the next announcement will be the final step toward securing a seat.
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