Expert Opinion: Utilisation of New NEET PG Seats in Gujarat & Chhattisgarh

Expert Opinion: Utilisation of New NEET PG Seats in Gujarat & Chhattisgarh

Published on: 18 Feb 2026   |   Views: 2049

The introduction of NEET PG supplemental seats in Gujarat and Chhattisgarh is an immense avenue for 'Gold' passouts. Indian doctors, especially MBBS graduates in Georgia, can use this as an opportunity to plan their postgraduate studies.


Overview of New Seats

  • Many government and private colleges in Gujarat and Chhattisgarh alone have enhanced the postgraduate seats across specialisations.
  • The aim is to end the seat shortage and provide more candidates a level playing field in PG admissions.

Eligibility and Application

  • Candidates applying should possess valid NEET PG scores.
  • If the universities are approved according to NMC, graduates with degrees from qualified colleges and institutions, such as an MBBS in Georgia, can apply.

Strategic Advantages

  • More admits as more seats are available.
  • Access to choose the desired specialities and institutions.
  • Employed doctors can progress their careers without having to resign from their current jobs immediately.

Compliance and Recognition

Standardisation by big colleges and now PG colleges on the lines of:


Tips for Candidates

  •  Check last year's cut-offs to have a clear picture of selection odds.
  •  Keep ready the NEET score card, certificate of MBBS and other documents.
  •  Develop a counselling strategy to get the best seat.
  •  Verify degrees and confirm NMC, WDOMS and WHO standards compliance.

Conclusion

It is a perfect opportunity for the medical graduates to apply for all the new NEET PG seats in Chhattisgarh and Gujarat. Indian doctors, including the alumni of MBBS in Georgia, can take a planned approach to PG admissions and remain NMC, WDOMS and WHO patterned as it is extremely important to make smooth career progression.

 

Expert Opinion: Utilisation of New NEET PG Seats in Gujarat & Chhattisgarh

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