Kerala NEET UG 2024 round 1 seat allotment today at cee.kerala.gov.in; what's next?
Ayushi Bisht | August 29, 2024 | 02:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala NEET UG seat allotment 2024 will be announced based on the online options filled by candidates from August 21 to 26.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) will announce the round 1 final seat allotment result for Kerala National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2024 counselling today, August 29. Candidates who participated in round 1 counselling process will be able to download the Kerala NEET UG 2024 seat allotment result through the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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The examination authority issued the Kerala NEET UG provisional allotment 2024 on August 28. A total of 5,831 candidates including 4,185 MBBS and 2,028 BDS have been provisionally allotted seats in round 1 counselling through NEET UG scores.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the Kerala NEET UG round 1 seat allotment result 2024.
The Kerala NEET UG allotment list PDF includes candidate’s application number, rank, college, allotted course, and seat type. The Kerala NEET UG seat allotment will be announced based on the online options filled by candidates from August 21 to 26.
Kerala NEET UG Seat Allotment 2024: What's next?
Once the Kerala NEET UG Round 1 final allotment results are released, the following steps are to be followed-
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Downloading the Allotment Letter : Candidates who have been allotted a seat need to log in to the official website and download their allotment letter.
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Reporting to the Allotted College : After downloading the allotment letter, candidates must report to the allotted college within the specified timeframe. They should bring all required documents, including the allotment letter, NEET UG scorecard, identity proof, and other necessary certificates.
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Document Verification : At the allotted college, candidates will undergo a document verification process to confirm their eligibility and the authenticity of their submitted documents.
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Fee Payment : After document verification, candidates need to pay the admission fee as specified by the college to confirm their seat.
The Kerala NEET UG counselling 2024 is being held for MBBS, BDS admissions in the medical and dental colleges of the state for the academic year 2024-25.
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