Karnataka NEET 2021 Counselling: Registration for MBBS, BDS admission closes today
Sonia Vats | December 27, 2021 | 04:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
KEA will close the registration window of Karnataka NEET 2021 counselling today at 5 pm. Check details on how to apply for Karnataka MBBS BDS admission here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), Bangalore will close the registrations for Karnataka NEET 2021 counselling for MBBS and BDS admissions in the state today. Eligible candidates can register for Karnataka NEET counselling 2021 till 5 pm, while the fee can be paid till December 18, 2021, until 5.30 pm.
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Based on the applications submitted by the aspirants, the authorities will publish the Karnataka NEET merit list 2021 on the official website. Through Karnataka MBBS BDS counselling 2021, as many as 9,495 MBBS and 3,445 BDS seats will be filled. Candidates are advised to read further to know how to register for the counselling session.
Karnataka NEET Counselling 2021: How to register?
Given below are the steps to apply for Karnataka NEET 2021 MBBS BDS counselling. Aspirants are advised to follow the steps carefully and fill in the valid details to avoid any trouble in the future.
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Go to the KEA official website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea
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In the ‘Admissions’ tab, click on ‘UG NEET 2021’ link
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Click on the ‘Fill application form’ link and then click on the “register’ link
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Read the instructions carefully and then click on ‘Apply online'
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Enter the details like name, parent’s name, date of birth, mobile number, email address and create a unique password
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After registration, the applicant ID and password for Karnataka MBBS admission will be sent to the mobile number and email address
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Login using applicant ID, password and security pin for filling Karnataka NEET 2021 application form
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Enter the personal, address, category, academic, NEET-UG, reservation and other details
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Then, upload the passport size photograph, signature and left-hand thumb impression
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Pay the Karnataka NEET application fee which must be paid in online mode using a credit/debit card or net banking
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Take a printout of the Karnataka MBBS/BDS 2021 application form for future references
What after Karnataka NEET 2021 application form?
After the completion of the registration process, the KEA will release the Karnataka MBBS/BDS merit list 2021 on the grounds of NEET 2021 scores. The merit list will mention the names of eligible and non-eligible candidates for admission. Karnataka state merit list 2021 will also mention the details of candidates, NEET roll number, scores and All India Rank (AIR).
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