Haryana NEET UG Counselling 2023: Stray-round registration ends today; seat allotment tomorrow
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NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Haryana will close the stray-round registrations for the Haryana National-Eligibility-cum-Entrance-Test (Haryana NEET) UG counselling 2023 today at 11.59 pm.
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Candidates seeking admission to MBBS, BDS programmes in the government, government-aided, private unaided medical, and dental colleges including those under private universities in the state can register through the official website, uhsrugcounselling.com. The candidates who have already registered themselves for the first, second, and third rounds and wish to participate in the stray round, will not be required to register again.
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The authority will publish the seat allotment result for the Haryana NEET UG counselling stray-round tomorrow. Candidates will also be able to raise grievances if any in the provisional allotment result.
Those allotted a seat under the stray round will have to deposit the admission fee till September 28 up to 11.59 pm.
All candidates already, freshly registered who wish to participate in the stray round of counselling and want to opt for state quota seats in only government, government-aided, private unaided medical, and dental colleges will have to deposit a security fee of Rs 10,000 while Rs 5000 will have to be deposited by the SC, SCD, BCA, BCB, EWS, PWBD candidates of Haryana state.
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“ If the candidate wishes to also opt for management quota seats in private medical, dental colleges including private universities then he, she will have to deposit online an amount of Rs 1 lakh” the authority stated.
In case the registered candidates fail to deposit the security amount, they will not be considered eligible to participate in the stray round of Haryana NEET UG counselling.
The Haryana NEET counselling authority said, “ The security amount of the candidates who are not allotted any seat shall be returned after the completion of the counselling process. In case the candidate gives wrong information at the time of registration based on which a seat may be allotted and later cancelled during document verification or fails to produce the required documents at the time of document verification, the security amount fee shall be forfeited.”
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