Dehradun: The H.N.B. Uttarakhand Medical Education University, Dehradun has released the Provisional Merit List for NRI Quota Seats for NEET PG 2025 Round-1 counselling. The list includes only those candidates who applied under the NRI quota, submitted willingness for Round-1, and paid the required non-refundable fee based on their NEET PG 2025 scores.
Document Verification on 20 November 2025
All shortlisted candidates are required to report for document verification at the designated college SGRR Medical Institute & Sciences (SGRRMIS&R) on 20 November 2025 as per the official schedule. This step is mandatory for confirming eligibility under the NRI quota.
Following verification, the final merit list and NRI quota seat allotment result will be published on the Uttarakhand PG counselling portal.
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Category-Wise Merit List Summary
Category I – NRI Candidates Originally from Uttarakhand
A total of 12 candidates are listed in this category. Top-ranking candidates include:
- Tarunya Rawat – Rank 64535
- Anant Upam Singh – Rank 68167
- Shruti Jindal – Rank 68176
Other candidates in this list have NEET PG ranks ranging from 69,000 to 1,06,000.
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Category II – NRI Candidates from Other Indian States
This category comprises 26 candidates. Some of the highest-ranking candidates are:
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- Ananya Kumar – Rank 44933
- Suyash Agrawal – Rank 46219
- Akshit Sharma – Rank 53664
The list includes candidates with ranks up to 1.34 lakh, including those from the OBC category.
What’s Next for Candidates?
- Attend the document verification on 20 November 2025.
- Wait for the final merit list after verification.
- Eligible candidates will be considered for NRI quota seat allotment in Round-1.
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