Bihar NEET UG 2024 round 1 physical reporting begins; allotment letter at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in
Ayushi Bisht | August 29, 2024 | 07:54 PM IST | 1 min read
Bihar NEET UG Counselling 2024: Shortlisted candidates in Bihar NEET UG 2024 seat allotment will be able to complete their admission process till September 2.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has commenced the document verification and admission process for round 1 of National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2024 counselling from today, August 29. Shortlisted candidates in Bihar NEET UG 2024 seat allotment will be able to complete their admission process till September 2.
The Bihar NEET UG 2024 round 1 seat allotment result was announced on August 28. Candidates who participated in the counselling will be able to download the Bihar NEET UG 2024 seat allotment letter through the official website at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
Candidates will have to enter their application number and date of birth to log in and download the Bihar NEET UG round 1 seat allotment letter 2024. Candidates will be able to download the Bihar NEET UG 2024 seat allotment letter for the first round by September 2, 2024.
Bihar NEET UG Counselling 2024: Documents required for verification
Candidates must carry the list of documents for the Bihar NEET UG counselling 2024 verification round given below.
- NEET UG 2024 admit card
- NEET UG 2024 scorecard
- Print out of choice slip
- Downloaded print of provisional allotment order in three copies
- Passing certificate / marksheet / admit card of matric or equivalent examination.
- Passing certificate / marksheet / admit card of intermediate or equivalent examination.
- Certificate for residence of Bihar duly
- Caste certificate, if applicable
- Six copies of the passport size photograph which was pasted on the NEET UG admit card 2024
- Copy of Aadhar card.
- Downloaded print of online filled application form (Part-A, Part-B) UGMAC-2024.
As per the schedule, candidates choosing a free exit from Round 1 counselling can do so between September 3 and September 4, 2024.
“If any candidate gets allotted through Round-2 Counselling has to Report physically at reporting centre for document verification and to take the admission to their allotted Seat / Institution as printed on the Round-2 Provisional Allotment Order,” the official notice read.
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