Telangana NEET PG 2025 registration begins; KNRUHS mandates Rs 50 lakh bond policy, one-year senior residency
Anu Parthiban | October 6, 2025 | 04:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
Telangana NEET PG 2025 Admission: Applicants are required to pay a registration and processing fee of Rs 15,000, in addition to a verification fee.
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Use NowThe application process for the Telangana NEET PG counselling 2025 has begun for admission into MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses. The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has published the Telangana NEET PG 2025 notification and announced the senior residency and bond policy in line with the PGMER 2023 regulations.
Admission to postgraduate courses will be based on the NEET PG 2025 scores. As per the NEET PG cut-off criteria, KNRUHS has fixed the qualifying marks at 276 out of 800 for unreserved (UR) and EWS, 255 for UR-PwBD, 235 for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.
In line with the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER 2023), the duration of MD, MS courses will be three years, while PG diploma courses will be of two years. Attendance of at least 80% in each academic year is mandatory.
The Telangana NEET UG registration form will be available on the official website, knruhs.telangana.gov.in, till October 11. Candidates should note that the allotments will be for seats under state quota. The MCC NEET PG counselling 2025 dates for All India quota (AIQ) seats are not yet available.
Candidates can expect an update on MCC NEET PG admission after the Supreme Court order of exam transparency plea. The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) said that the NEET PG counselling is expected to begin in mid-October.
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Telangana NEET PG 2025: Fee details
Applicants are required to pay a registration and processing fee of Rs 15,000 while applying for Telangana NEET PG counselling.
Candidates who have completed MBBS outside the state or country and got their certificates registered with the Medical Council of India and applying for admission into PG medical and diploma courses will have to pay a verification fee.
Those who have a degree from outside the state will have to pay Rs 8,000 and students who completed MBBS from abroad will have to deposit Rs 10,000 for verification of documents. A total of 50% of seats in each specialty in each college are management quota seats.
Candidates allotted seats under management quota will have to pay a university fee of Rs 49,600 if admission is made under MQ 1 sub-category, and Rs 69,600 if admitted under MQ2 NRI and MQ 3 institutional quota.
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Telangana NEET PG 2025: Bond policy, senior residency
All candidates joining the PG medical courses will have to execute a bond on a stamped paper of Rs 100 stating that they are liable to pay Rs 50 lakh to the university if they fail to comply.
Admitted candidates who decide to discontinue the course after the second phase of counselling or later will have to pay a penalty of Rs 50 lakh to prevent seat blocking.
“They will be debarred from participating in counsellings for admission into Postgraduate Degree/Diploma courses for a period of three (3) years under KNR UHS,” it added.
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