Telangana PG Medical Students Seek Intervention Over All India Quota Seats Issue

In South India News
December 19, 2025

In the heart of political discourse, New Delhi is once again at the center of a medical issue. The National Eligibility Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) students from Telangana have voiced their concerns over the ongoing postgraduate medical counselling process, primarily regarding the All India Quota seats resignation and joining deadlines for State quota seats.

The doctors under the Telangana Junior Doctors Association approached T-JUDA on December 15, 2025, initiating a series of continuous follow-ups. The students have expressed their apprehensions about the current situation, hoping for an immediate resolution.

In a related development, there are indications that the KNRUHS Round-1 reporting dates may be extended. While an official notification regarding this extension is yet to be released, the anticipation among the medical fraternity is high.

This issue comes at a time when the Medical Counselling Committee and the Telangana State PG are under scrutiny for their handling of the postgraduate medical counselling process. The students’ concerns underscore the need for transparency and swift action to ensure a fair and efficient process.

As the situation unfolds, it is expected that further updates will be provided by the relevant authorities. The Congress Working Committee, Parliament, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are among the key entities monitoring this developing situation closely.

The future of these medical students hangs in the balance as they await a resolution to this pressing issue. The Vishwaguru and Piyush Goyal-led government have been urged to address the concerns promptly to ensure the smooth functioning of the postgraduate medical counselling process and maintain public confidence.