NTRUHS Ends Phase-I Web Options on 3 Dec; Next Step — Seat Allotment for Competent-Quota PG Medical Courses
Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) successfully concluded the Phase-I Web Options entry for PG Medical Competent Authority Quota (CQ) admissions on December 3, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Aspirants for MD/MS/Diploma seats, including In-Service and Non-Service candidates, are now eagerly awaiting the crucial first phase seat allotment result. This next stage is critical, determining college and specialty allocation based on merit, preference, and complex reservation policies. Understand the critical post-allotment steps: downloading the order, mandatory fee payment, and strict document verification deadlines. The University is expected to release the provisional selection list shortly, making vigilance and readiness paramount for all qualified candidates. Stay updated on the official NTRUHS website for the fastest result announcements and reporting schedules.

The high-stakes Phase-I counseling for Post Graduate (PG) Medical Degree and Diploma admissions under the Competent Authority Quota (CQ) in Andhra Pradesh has moved to its most crucial stage. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) officially closed the window for exercising Phase-I Web Options on December 3, 2025, at 11:00 AM, marking the end of the choice-filling period for thousands of qualified aspirants. The focus now shifts entirely to the university’s administrative process of seat allocation. This Phase-I applies to both In-Service and Non-Service candidates seeking admission into PG Medical courses across government, private non-minority, and minority medical colleges affiliated with NTRUHS and SVIMS, Tirupati. The successful conclusion of the web option process signals the imminent declaration of the provisional allotment results, which will finalize the specialty and college for the most meritorious candidates based on their NEET-PG 2025 ranks and expressed choices. Candidates are advised to prepare for rapid compliance once the NTRUHS PG Medical Seat Allotment is published. Given the competitive nature of these specialty seats, aspirants must remain vigilant and ready to complete the subsequent physical reporting process without delay.
Phase-I Web Options Closure and Candidate Eligibility Analysis
The closure of the web options on December 3rd initiates the backend process of merit-based allocation. This phase was open only to candidates whose names appeared in the final merit position list published earlier by the university. The intricate process of choice-filling required candidates to prioritize their desired specialty and college combinations carefully, as this data now feeds directly into the computerized allotment engine. The NTRUHS system employs advanced algorithms to match candidate preferences with the available Competent Authority Quota seats, adhering to all mandatory reservation rules, including local area criteria (AU, SVU, and Statewide Institutions).
- Final Window: The deadline was strictly enforced, ensuring no further modifications to college and specialty preferences could be made after the specified time.
- Eligible Pool: The process included all eligible candidates from the Final Merit List, specifically differentiating between In-Service (those working in government health services) and Non-Service candidates.
- Choice Strategy: Candidates were strongly recommended to exercise a wide range of options, listing colleges and courses from the most desired to all possible alternatives, to maximize their chances of securing a seat in the highly competitive NEET PG 2025 Counselling round.
- Quota Integration: The web options simultaneously covered seats in Government Colleges, Category-A Convenor Quota seats in Private Unaided Colleges, and State Quota seats in SVIMS, Tirupati, as per the displayed seat matrix.
Critical Benchmarks for the Upcoming PG Medical Seat Allotment
The impending release of the seat allotment list is the most significant event following the choice-filling phase. While the exact date for the declaration of the provisional list is typically announced by the university shortly after the options closure, the preparation for the outcome must begin immediately. The NTRUHS follows a detailed selection procedure to ensure transparency and adherence to statutory reservation norms.
- Result Format: The university will release the provisional PG Medical Seat Allotment list on its official website, which candidates must log into to check their individual results.
- Reservation Compliance: The allotment system strictly implements both vertical (SC, ST, BC) and horizontal (Women, PwBD, In-Service) reservations, ensuring seats are distributed as per the prescribed Government Orders (G.Os). For instance, the system accounts for the specific percentages allocated for BC-A, BC-B, BC-C, BC-D, and BC-E sub-groups within each specialty and college area.
- Local Candidate Rule: Admissions are governed by the local candidate status, where 85% of seats in specified institutions are reserved for candidates belonging to the Andhra University (AU) and Sri Venkateswara University (SVU) regions, while the remaining 15% are unreserved.
- Fee Obligation: Candidates allotted a seat must be prepared to pay the prescribed University Fee (e.g., approximately ₹23,600/-) online to download their official allotment letter. Failure to pay this fee promptly will lead to the cancellation of the allotted seat.
Mandatory Post-Allotment Procedures and Document Verification
For candidates who successfully secure a seat in the NTRUHS PG Medical Admissions 2025 Phase-I, the subsequent administrative and physical reporting requirements are non-negotiable and time-bound. A comprehensive checklist of original documents and necessary fee arrangements must be ready to ensure seamless entry into the chosen college and specialty.
- Tuition Fee Structure: Allotted candidates must prepare for the payment of the Tuition Fee, which varies significantly by course type in private unaided medical colleges under the Competent Authority Quota (Category-A):
- Clinical Degree/Diploma: Substantially high, often close to ₹4,96,800/- per annum.
- Para Clinical Degree/Diploma: A moderate fee, typically around ₹1,55,250/- per annum.
- Pre Clinical Degree/Diploma: The lowest fee bracket, currently about ₹70,380/- per annum.
- Original Documents: Reporting to the college requires the submission of all original certificates, including the NEET-PG Scorecard, MBBS Degree, Internship Completion Certificate (by the cut-off date), Permanent/Provisional Medical Council Registration, and all relevant Category/Local Status Certificates.
- Admission Bonds: Candidates are usually required to furnish essential admission bonds, the details of which are outlined in the official prospectus and must be executed on a non-judicial stamp paper.
- Reporting Deadline: The most critical step is reporting to the allotted college by the date specified in the allotment letter. Missing this deadline will result in automatic admission cancellation, forfeiting the seat.
The conclusion of the web options phase marks a pivotal moment in the Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences admissions cycle, transitioning from candidate choice to institutional allocation. Aspirants must now exercise patience while maintaining peak readiness to act immediately upon the result declaration. The speed and efficiency with which candidates complete the fee payment and physical reporting will determine their final admission status. If you are among the qualified candidates, monitor the official NTRUHS portal constantly for the provisional allotment list and be prepared to execute all required post-allotment steps within the narrow window provided to successfully secure your PG medical seat.
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