AP NEET UG Counselling 2025: NTRUHS publishes round 1 MBBS, BDS seat allotment
Vagisha Kaushik | August 26, 2025 | 11:00 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Candidates can download allotment order on drntr.uhsap.in by paying Rs 10,600. The last date for reporting to colleges is August 29.
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Try NowThe NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) has issued the seat allotment for the first phase of National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2025 counselling for MBBS, BDS admissions. Candidates can check college-wise allotments on the official website, drntr.uhsap.in.
The university has also issued the list of phase 1 Meritorious Reserved Category (MRC) candidates allotted a seat in open category and later slid to a better college.
As per the AP NEET UG counselling 2025 schedule, candidates can download their provisional allotment orders using their login IDs by paying a university fee of Rs 10,600.
Seat allotted students have been asked to personally report to the college principal by 4 pm on August 29 with all the relevant original documents and self-attested copies. Classes will start from September 5.
“The candidates are further informed that the allotments released under Phase-l Counselling for MBBS Course under Competent Authority Quota, 2025-25 are provisional only,” the NTRUHS said.
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The university said that it will share the uploaded scanned documents of the allotted candidates online with the principal of the colleges for thorough verification of eligibility, and in case of any discrepancy found regarding gender, category, EWS, special categories etc., the provisional allotment will be cancelled and action will be initiated as per university regulations.
AP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Documents required
Students are required to produce the following documents at the time of reporting:
- Original allotment order.
- Print out of online application
- Provisional verification form.
- NEET UG 2025 scorecard
- SSC or equivalent examination containing the date of birth.
- Memorandum of marks of qualifying examination i.e., intermediate or equivalent examination
- Intermediate Transfer certificate (TC)
- Study Certificate from 6th class to intermediate.
- Permanent caste certificate (Integrated community certificate).
- Minority certificates issued by the minority department, concerned department, if applicable
- Income certificate of the parent issued by MRO, copy of white ration card
- Income and asset certificate valid for the year 2023-24 (EWS).
- Special category certificates, if applicable i.e. (PH/NCC/CAP/Sports/Anglo Indian).
- Local status certificate (If migrated from Telangana State to Andhra Pradesh State).
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