Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling round 2 result out at kea.kar.nic.in; what's next
Divyansh | September 6, 2023 | 07:24 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates allotted seat in second round of Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling will have to opt for one of four choices.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority, KEA declared the seat allotment list of the Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling second round. Candidates can check the result of the Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling on the official website, kea.kar.nic.in.
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Selected candidates will have to opt for one of four choices. Those applying for ‘choice 1’ will agree to accept the allotted seat and report at the college. Candidates applying for this option will not be considered for further rounds.
Students opting for ‘choice2’ agree to accept of the allotted seat but wish to participate in the next round. Such candidates will have to pay the college tuition fees of the allotted seat. If a better set is allotted in the subsequent Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling rounds then the seat granted in second round will be cancelled.
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If a candidate opts for ‘choice 3’ then he surrenders the allotted seat but can participate in the subsequent Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling rounds. If a student wants to exit from the Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling, he/she can choose the ‘choice 4’.
Candidates choosing the choice 1 or 2 will have to make the payment by downloading the e-Challan or the NEFT or RTGS or IMPS Challan from the KEA website. After downloading the e-Challan, candidates have to pay the prescribed fee in any nearest branch of the selected bank.
The candidates will be able to deposit the original documents and to download the admission order. They will have to then report at the allotted college with the admission order and Challan, along with te original documents on or before the date mentioned in the admission order.
Karnataka NEET UG 2023: How to check second round result
Candidates can follow these steps to check the Karnataka NEET UG 2023 counselling round 2:
- Visit the official website of KEA , kea.kar.nic.in.
- Click on ‘Karnataka NEET UG 2023 seat allotment result’ on the home page.
- Enter your login details and click on submit.
- The round 2 seat allotment result will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the result and download the page.
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