The Centralised Admission Committee (Centac) has announced the draft merit list for Postgraduate Dental (MDS) courses for 2026-27. Candidates must verify their status and submit objections by August 20.
- Centac has published the draft merit list for MDS admissions 2026-27.
- The list is based on NEET-MDS 2026 cut-off marks.
- Deadline for submitting objections/documents is August 20, 5:00 PM.
- Final admission is contingent upon physical document verification.
The Centralised Admission Committee (Centac) has officially released the draft merit list for admission to Postgraduate Dental (MDS) courses for the upcoming 2026-27 academic session. This development is a critical milestone for dental aspirants seeking specialized training in the Union Territory.
According to the official statement, the draft merit list has been meticulously prepared based on the cut-off marks prescribed in the NEET-MDS 2026 examination. In addition to the general list, Centac has also published special category lists for U.T. candidates, covering categories such as Meritorious Sports Persons, Persons with Disabilities, Freedom Fighters, and Ex-Servicemen.
Verification and Objection Process
Candidates are urged to log in to their respective dashboards to check the verification status of their submitted applications. If there are any discrepancies or if additional certificates need to be uploaded, candidates must use the 'objections' link available on their dashboard. The deadline for submitting such objections or documents is 5:00 PM on August 20.
A significant notice has been issued to candidates whose claims were rejected due to the non-submission of recently renewed Revenue Certificates. These individuals are required to upload the valid, updated certificates before the aforementioned deadline to avoid disqualification.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that the accuracy of the draft merit list is paramount to preventing legal challenges and ensuring fair access to medical seats. By providing a window for objections, Centac maintains a transparent ecosystem for high-stakes medical admissions.
Timely document rectification is the single most crucial factor in securing a medical seat during the allotment rounds.
Furthermore, the seat matrix for PG Dental (M.D.S) courses is now live on the Centac website. Candidates are advised to review the matrix and may update their course preferences in preparation for the Round 1 allotment process.
It is important to note that final admission is strictly subject to the physical verification of documents. Centac has warned that any candidate found submitting forged or fraudulent documents will face immediate cancellation of candidature and potential legal action.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How can I check if my application was verified?
You can check your verification status by logging into your candidate dashboard on the official Centac website.
2. What happens if I miss the August 20 deadline?
Failure to submit objections or required documents by 5:00 PM on August 20 may lead to the rejection of your candidature for the current round.