The Admission Committee for Professional Post Graduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPPGMEC) has officially concluded its review of the seat matrix following the completion of Round 2 reporting. As of today, February 15, 2026, official data confirms a substantial vacancy count of 357 seats across various MD, MS, and Diploma programs. This figure stems primarily from candidates opting for All India Quota upgrades or failing to report to their assigned institutes. In a strategic move to boost the healthcare workforce, the state has also integrated 104 newly sanctioned seats into the current counselling cycle. This development is pivotal for aspirants participating in the Round 3 choice-filling phase, which reaches its deadline tonight, marking the final major reshuffling opportunity for the 2025-26 academic year.
Breakdown of Current Vacancies and Branch Trends
The current report highlights a diverse distribution of unoccupied positions. While top-tier clinical branches remain competitive, the vacancy list shows significant openings in both government and self-financed medical colleges.
- Clear Vacancies: Out of the 357 unoccupied seats, the majority are "clear vacancies" resulting from candidates not completing the mandatory reporting formalities at designated help centers.
- New Additions: The ACPPGMEC official notice confirms that 104 new seats have been added specifically for Round 3. This includes 18 seats in General Medicine and 13 in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, providing a lifeline to students with slightly lower merit ranks.
- Specialization Shifts: Data indicates that paraclinical branches like Physiology and Anatomy continue to show a high vacancy rate, with 32 and 29 seats respectively, reflecting a consistent student preference for clinical specializations.
Procedural Guidelines for Round 3 Reshuffling
With the Round 3 choice-filling window closing today, the committee has issued strict instructions regarding the admission process. Participation in this round requires proactive online consent from already registered candidates.
- Mandatory Consent: Candidates who secured a seat in previous rounds but seek an upgrade must provide their online consent for reshuffling. Failure to do so locks their current allotment and excludes them from the new 104-seat pool.
- Document Verification: Freshly eligible candidates, particularly those included after the recent NEET PG percentile reduction, must have completed their physical document verification at centers like B.J. Medical College to be eligible for allotment.
- No Free Exit: The committee reiterates that Round 3 is not a "free exit" round. If a candidate is allotted a preference, they must join the institute or face the forfeiture of their security deposit.
| Specialization | Newly Added Seats (R3) | Vacancies After R2 |
| General Medicine | 18 | 21 |
| Paediatrics | 15 | 15 |
| Anaesthesiology | 14 | 31 |
| General Surgery | 10 | 30 |
| Radio Diagnosis | 6 | 6 |
Conclusion
As the 2025-26 admission season enters its final weeks, the official Gujarat medical portal remains the primary resource for merit list updates. The current vacancy scenario provides a unique advantage for those who were previously on the waitlist. Following tonight’s choice-filling deadline, the ACPPGMEC is expected to release the seat allotment result by February 21, 2026. This will be followed by a final reporting window, ensuring that the state quota seats are filled before the national NEET PG cycle officially concludes on February 28. Aspirants are urged to finalize their choices with extreme care, as this counselling phase determines the specialized medical landscape of Gujarat for the coming year.
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