Odisha NEET UG 2024 counselling schedule revised; round 2 seat allotment on September 26
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NEW DELHI: The Odisha Joint Entrance Exam (OJEE) Committee has revised the schedule for the Odisha National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2024 counselling. As per the revised schedule, candidates can exercise the choice-filling process for the Odisha NEET UG 2024 round 2 counselling till September 23 through the official website, uhsrugcounselling.com.
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As per the official notice, candidates allotted seats in the first round but who did not report must log in, give consent, and fill in fresh choices for the second round. Previous choices will be void, and failure to fill new choices will remove them from the process. Unallotted candidates from the first round can modify their choices by providing consent or keeping their earlier choices.
Candidates newly listed in the revised merit list or allotted but not reported must fill in choices for the second round. Those who opted for freeze or float after admission in the first round are not required to make any changes.
The committee will issue the provisional allotment result for Odisha NEET UG 2024 round 2 counselling on September 24. Candidates can submit queries related to provisional allotment until September 25, 2024, by 5 pm. The second round of seat allotment results for the Odisha NEET UG 2024 counselling will be published, and the allotment letter will be available for download on September 26, 2024, after 5 pm.
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Odisha NEET UG Counselling 2024: Revised schedule
Candidates can check the revised schedule for the Odisha NEET UG 2024 counselling from the table below.
Event |
Date |
Choice filling and locking by registered candidates |
September 14 to September 23 |
2nd round provisional allotment |
September 24 |
Invitation for queries related to provisional allotment |
September 25 |
Publication of 2nd round allotment and downloading of allotment letter |
September 26 |
Provisional admission by paying admission fees and reporting at OJEE Cell, Gandamunda |
September 28 to October 2 |
Withdrawal (resignation) from the admission process |
September 14 to October 13 |
Registration, online application, and uploading of documents for online verification for 3rd round |
October 7 to October 8 |
Publication of revised state merit list |
October 9 |
Choice filling and locking by registered candidates for 3rd round |
October 10 to October 13 |
3rd round provisional allotment |
October 15 |
Invitation for queries related to 3rd round provisional allotment |
October 16 |
Publication of 3rd round allotment and downloading of allotment letter |
October 17 |
Provisional admission by paying admission fees and reporting at OJEE Cell, Gandamunda* |
October 18 to October 21 |
Tentative date for spot round counselling |
To be notified |
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