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UP PCPNDT 2024 Round 2 Choice Filling Begins: Submit Preferences Now

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· Apr 23, 2025

The UP PCPNDT 2024 Round 2 counselling process has officially begun, with choice filling now live on the official portal. Eligible candidates must submit their college and course preferences by tomorrow. This is a vital step for aspirants aiming for admission into Postgraduate Courses under the PCPNDT quota in Uttar Pradesh. The process includes online locking of choices, and no changes can be made once preferences are submitted.

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The Directorate General of Medical Education and Training (DGME), Uttar Pradesh, has initiated the Round 2 choice filling process for PCPNDT 2024 counselling. Candidates shortlisted after Round 1 must now fill in their course and college choices through the official UP NEET website. The deadline for submitting preferences is strict—tomorrow, April 20, 2024—making it essential for aspirants to act promptly.


Steps to Complete Choice Filling for Round 2

Visit the official UP NEET PG counselling portal

Log in with your registration ID and password

Review your Round 1 details and status

Fill in and reorder your preferred colleges and courses

Lock the choices before the deadline

Once locked, no modifications will be allowed


Important Points for Round 2 Candidates

Only eligible candidates from Round 1 can participate in Round 2

Choice locking is mandatory to confirm preferences

Failure to lock choices will lead to automatic system locking

Allotment is strictly based on merit and seat availability

Provisional seat allotment results will follow shortly after choice filling ends


Why This Round Matters

Round 2 offers a chance for upgradation or fresh allotment

Ideal for candidates who did not get a preferred seat in Round 1

Important for those targeting specialised PG diploma courses under PCPNDT

A critical step in securing a government or private PG seat in UP


Conclusion
With limited time on the clock, candidates must take the UP PCPNDT 2024 Round 2 choice filling seriously. Preferences must be entered and locked before the deadline to be considered for the upcoming seat allotment. This round presents an excellent opportunity for deserving candidates to secure a better seat in medical postgraduate programs under the PCPNDT quota.

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