NCHM Counselling 2022: Round 1 seat allotment announced
Himanshu Shekhar | July 14, 2022 | 06:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
NCHM JEE counselling 2022 first round seat allotment has been declared today. Know credentials required to check the NCHM JEE seat allotment
NEW DELHI-
NCHMCT has announced the first round seat allotment of NCHM counselling 2022 today, July 14 in online mode. Candidates can check the NCHMCT counselling 2022 seat allotment using credentials such as roll number, password, and security pin. The NCHM result of round 1 seat allocation has been made on the basis of merit and candidate’s all-India rank.
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to check NCHM JEE 2022 round 1 seat allotment result.
At the time of the NCHM counselling 2022 and seat allotment process, candidates had to choose the ‘freeze’ or ‘float’ option to confirm their choice. If they accept the offered seat at the time of seat allotment, they also got the provisional letter on their registered email ID.
NCHM Counselling 2022- Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Online registration for first round of counselling |
July 09 to 13, 2022 |
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Choice locking for first round |
July 12 to 13, 2022 |
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NCHM JEE round 1 seat allotment result |
July 14, 2022 |
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Online registration and choice locking for round 2 of counselling |
July 21 to 23, 2022 |
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Round 2 of seat allotment result |
July 25, 2022 |
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Fresh registration and choice filling for round 3 of counselling |
Augut 1 to 4, 2022 |
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Round 3 seat allotment result |
August 5, 2022 |
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Final round of counselling registration |
August 10 to 12, 2022 |
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Final round seat allotment result |
August 13, 2022 |
NCHM JEE Counselling 2022: Seat Withdrawal and Refund Policy
Case 1- When completed fee will be refunded except NCHM counselling fee of Rs 2000
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Candidates who are not allotted any seat in the first, second and spot rounds of NCHM JEE counselling
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Candidates who are allotted seats at the time of first and second round, but withdraw the same as per their schedule
Case 2- When part refunds of the full fee except NCHMCT JEE counselling fee
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Candidates who have been allotted seats at the time of first, second and spot round of NCHM JEE counselling but did not withdraw the deta due to non-reporting at the allotted institute.
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Those candidates who have been allocated seats in first, second and last rounds, and reported to the allotted institute also, but did not attend any class as well as got their seat cancelled online.
Any request for transferring or migrating the allotted seat in any institute will not be entertained by the NCHMCT.
NCHM Counselling 2022: Reservation Criteria
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Category |
Seat Reservation |
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OBC-Non Creamy Layer |
27% |
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Scheduled Category |
15% |
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Scheduled Tribe |
7.5% |
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Physically Disabled |
3% |
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EWS |
10% |
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Kashmiri Migrant |
1 seat in each participating institute |
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