KEA Karnataka NEET UG, KCET round 2 counselling 2024 begins today; rank-wise schedule
Karnataka NEET UG counselling 2024: Candidates will have to submit the required documents to the KEA Bangalore office at the assigned time allotted between September 9 to 11.
Anu Parthiban | September 8, 2024 | 07:50 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will commence the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) and NEET counselling for the second phase from today by displaying the seat matrix and allowing candidates to modify the order of preference for Karnataka MBBS, BDS, engineering, agriculture, pharmacy and other UG courses offered. Candidates will be able to exercise the facilities through the KEA official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The number of available seats for the KCET, Karnataka NEET UG round 2 counselling 2024 will be uploaded on the KEA official website after 11 am and the facility to change, modify, or rearrange the submitted options will be made available from 2 pm on September 8 and will remain open till September 11. The KCET round 2 and KEA UG-NEET phase 2 seat allotment result date is yet to be announced.
As per the schedule announced recently, candidates applying for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH courses will have to complete the caution deposit payment of Rs 1 lakh and Rs 50,000 for SC, ST between September 9 to 11.
“In the UGNEET-2024 first round, the candidates who have been allotted Government Medical seat in Private Medical Colleges and Private Medical seat in Private Medical colleges, and opted Choice 2 and paid the fees are hereby informed to deposit the original documents with two sets at KEA, Bangalore as per the following schedule,” it said. The schedule for document verification is given below.
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Karnataka NEET UG document verification date
Here’s the rank-wise KEA Karnataka NEET UG document verification schedule for round 2 counselling. Candidates are required to submit all the documents along with two printout copies of all the certificates.
Date |
Reporting time 10.30 am to 12.30 pm (Starts at 9.45 pm) |
Reporting time 1 pm to 3 pm (Starts at 12.45 pm) |
Reporting time 3 pm onwards (Starts at 2.45 pm) |
September 9 |
1 to 30,000 |
30,001 to 50,000 |
50,001 to 60,000 |
September 10 |
60,001 to 70,000 |
70,001 to 80,000 |
80,001 to 90,000 |
September 11 |
90,001 to 1,30,000 |
1,30,001 to 1,60,000 |
1,60,001 to 1,80,000 |
September 12 |
1,80,001 to 7,00,000 |
7,00,001 onwards |
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