Kerala MBBS, BDS counselling 2022 phase 2 begins; submit NEET scores by October 12
The CEE has started the Kerala NEET 2022 phase 2 for registered candidates. The counselling will be conducted for MBBS, BDS, Veterinary and AYUSH courses.
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NEW DELHI: The Commissioner of Entrance Examination, Thiruvananthapuram has started phase two of Kerala NEET 2022 counselling at cee.kerala.gov.in. Candidates who registered for the Kerala MBBS admissions are required to submit their NEET UG 2022 scores through the candidate portal by October 12, 2022 up to 4 pm.
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Kerala NEET 2022 phase 1 registrations were closed on May 10. After the submission of NEET 2022 results, the board will open the window for Kerala MBBS, BDS fresh choice filling. Through Kerala NEET admissions 2022, as many as 3,182 MBBS and 2,077 BDS seats will be granted. Read the full story to know the details.
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Kerala MBBS admissions 2022; How to submit NEET UG scores?
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Visit the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in
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Click on the ‘KEAM 2022-Candidate Portal’
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Enter the application number and password
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Click the menu Item ‘NEET result submission’ and provide the NEET roll number, application number and Date of Birth.
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Verify the details displayed on the screen
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If the details are correct, click the ‘verified and submit button'
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Take the printout for future reference
Kerala NEET Counselling 2022: Choice filling
After the submission of NEET 2022 results, the CEE will open the Kerala NEET 2022 counselling choice filling and locking facility for registered aspirants. During the choice-filling process, students will be required to choose their choice of courses and colleges in priority order and submit them on or before the last date. For those who fail to lock the choices, the selected options will automatically be locked on the last date.
Kerala MBBS counselling 2022: How seats will be granted?
The seats in the Kerala NEET counselling session 2022 will be allotted on the grounds of the choices filled by the aspirants and their NEET UG 2022 rank. Other factors such as seat availability and reservation will also be taken into consideration in the Kerala MBBS seat allotment process 2022.
Those who will be granted admission will have to report to the allotted colleges with their original documents and fees to confirm their seat. It must be noted that in order to confirm the seat, it is important for candidates to submit the fees and the documents.
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