Bihar NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 3 registration begins today; fee, important dates
Bihar UGMAC 2024: Candidates can apply for MBBS, BDS admissions at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in by October 19.
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NEW DELHI: Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) will commence the registration for the third round of Under Graduate Medical Admission Counselling (UGMAC) 2024 through the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2024 today, October 15. Interested and eligible aspirants can apply for Bihar NEET UG counselling 2024 on the official website, bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
As per the counselling schedule, the last date to apply for MBBS, BDS admissions 2024 is October 19. In order to submit fresh applications, students belonging to the unreserved, EWS, EC, BC, EBC categories are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of Rs 1,200. SC, ST, DQ applicants will have to pay Rs 600. However, all candidates will have to make payment of Rs 1,200 for private colleges.
Candidates who applied and obtained UGMAC ID but have not been allotted any seat or have been allotted a seat but taken free exit and did not participate or those who have been allotted a seat but due to any reason they have not completed the counselling process in the previous rounds can submit willingness.
Registered candidates will be able to edit their application forms on October 20 and the rank list of candidates will be issued on October 22.
Besides counselling fee, applicants will have to deposit a security amount which is as follows:
Type of institution |
UR, EWS |
SC, ST, BC, EBC |
Government Medical/Dental/ Veterinary College |
Rs 10,000 |
Rs 5,000 |
Private Medical College |
Rs 2,00,000 |
Rs 2,00,000 |
Private Dental College |
Rs 50,000 |
Rs 50,000 |
Both (Government Medical / Dental / Veterinary and Private Medical) Colleges |
Rs 2,00,000 |
Rs 2,00,000 |
Both (Government Medical / Dental / Veterinary and Private Dental) Colleges |
Rs 50,000 |
Rs 50,000 |
Both (Government Medical / Dental / Veterinary and Private Medical and Dental) Colleges |
Rs 2,00,000 |
Rs 2,00,000 |
How to apply for Bihar NEET UG counselling 2024?
The Bihar UGMAC 2024 includes registration, uploading of documents, payment of counselling fee and security deposit, choice-filling, and seat allotment.
- Go to the official website, bceceboard.bihar.gov.in
- Click on the UGMAC tab on the left hand side of the homepage
- Now, click on the online application portal of UGMAC 2024
- Register and login with generated credentials
- Fill the application form and upload the required documents
- Pay the counselling fee and security deposit
- Submit the form and take a screenshot of the confirmation page
- Take a print out of the application form for future reference
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