The registration process for Telangana NEET PG 2024 counselling has commenced at the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS). This follows the revised NEET PG cut-off percentile issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). Eligible candidates can submit their applications via the official website: knruhs.telangana.gov.in.
Eligibility Criteria for Telangana NEET PG Counselling 2024
- Candidates must have met the revised NEET PG cut-off 2024, reduced to 15% for the general category and 10% for SC, ST, and PwD candidates.
- A recognized MBBS or equivalent degree from Telangana medical colleges or Siddartha Medical College, Vijayawada.
- Permanent registration with the State Medical Council and completion of a rotating internship by August 31, 2024.
- In-service candidates must calculate their government service tenure as of September 30, 2024.
Registration and Document Submission
Candidates can register and upload the necessary documents on the website tspgmed.tsche.in starting from 5 p.m. today until 6 p.m. on January 11, 2025. The provisional merit list will be prepared based on NEET PG scores and other eligibility requirements, with final verification taking place during the admission process at the assigned colleges.
Registration Fees
- Open and backward categories: ₹5,500
- SC and ST categories: ₹5,000
“This notification pertains to online registration for Competent Authority Quota seats only, clarified the university.“
Eligible candidates are encouraged to register promptly and adhere to the timelines for document submission and fee payment. This counselling process aims to fill all available seats by utilizing the relaxed cut-offs. For more details, visit the official website.
Background on Counselling Delay
The Telangana NEET PG 2024 counselling process was delayed due to issues in the state merit list and the introduction of a new domicile rule. Initially, medical aspirants needed to complete four consecutive years of schooling in the state to qualify for state quota seats. However, following a High Court directive after a petition by 94 applicants, the new local residency rule was rescinded, restoring the earlier eligibility criteria.