Gujarat NEET UG Counselling 2023: Round 1 choice-filling dates revised; fill choices by August 12
Gujarat NEET UG Counselling 2023: Candidates will have to fill and lock choices for MBBS, BDS courses again.
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NEW DELHI: The Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Courses (ACPUGMEC) Gujarat has revised the round 1 schedule for the Gujarat National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG counselling 2023. The Candidates appearing for the round 1 can fill in their choices by August 12, till 3 pm on the official website – medadmgujarat.org.
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The committee in its latest update has informed all the candidates that those who filled choices for admission of government seats, management seats and NRI seats of medical and dental UG programmes in government, grant in aid and self-financed colleges for the academic year 2023-24 previously have been cancelled and all the registered candidates will have to fill and lock choices for Gujarat state MBBS counselling 2023 round 1 again.
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ACPUGMEC will display the filled choices by the candidates on August 12. The seat allotment list will be published after each round of Gujarat MBBS, BDS 2023 counselling. The seat allotment list will be prepared based on the choices filled by candidates, state merit rank, seat matrix, and other criteria set by the authority.
An official statement from the ACPUGMEC read, “ All the students are hereby informed that the process of Revised First Round Choice Filling for MBBS and BDS courses has been started by the Admission Committee.”
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“All the choices which were previously filled by all the students have been cancelled. So, all the students will have to compulsorily fill the choice again for the revised first round admission programme” the statement from the committee further stated.
Gujarat NEET Counselling 2023: How to fill choices
Candidates can follow the steps given below to fill in the choices for round 1 Gujarat NEET counselling.
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Visit the official website – medadmgujarat.org.
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Click on the ‘Medical, dental, ayurvedic & homeopathy’ tab.
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Login using the registration ID and password.
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Now click on the ‘Choice details’ tab.
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Click on available choices to view the list of available programme and college choices.
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Click on the ‘fill choice’ option
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Filter choices based on the branch, institute type, and seat type.
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Add choices for Gujarat MBBS/BDS 2023 counselling.
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Rearrange choices based on preference
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Click on the ‘save choice’ option.
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Click on ‘save and exit’.
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Click on the ‘lock choices’ tab and take a printout of the filled choices.
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