KNRUHS INTO Msc Nursing & MPT Under Competent Authority Quota Academic Year 2025-26 Not Joined Candidates List In 1st Phase Counselling
The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has officially released the list of not joined candidates for INTO M.Sc Nursing and MPT courses under the Competent Authority Quota for the academic year 2025–26. This list pertains to candidates who were allotted seats during the first phase of counselling but failed to report or complete the admission process within the stipulated time.
According to KNRUHS, the publication of the not joined candidates list plays a crucial role in the counselling process, as it helps identify vacant seats available for the subsequent phases. Candidates who did not join their allotted colleges in the first phase are generally not eligible to claim the same seat again, and their allotments are treated as cancelled. This ensures transparency and allows other eligible aspirants to compete for the remaining seats in further rounds.
The courses covered under this notification include Master of Science (M.Sc) Nursing and Master of Physiotherapy (MPT), which are among the most sought-after postgraduate medical and paramedical programs in the state. The admissions are conducted strictly based on merit, reservation policies, and counselling guidelines prescribed by KNRUHS.
Candidates who are eagerly waiting for the second phase of counselling should carefully check the list of vacant seats that will be released shortly after this notification. It is advised to stay updated with the official KNRUHS website for the latest announcements regarding web options, seat allotment, and reporting dates.
Furthermore, aspirants must ensure that all required documents, certificates, and eligibility criteria are met before participating in the next phase. Missing deadlines or failing to comply with guidelines may lead to disqualification.
Overall, the release of the not joined candidates list marks an important step in the admission process, paving the way for the next counselling round and offering another opportunity for eligible candidates to secure admission into prestigious health science programs.


