Punjab NEET UG 2022 admission begins at bfuhs.ac.in; register by October 13
Punjab NEET 2022 counselling will be conducted for MBBS and BDS admissions in the state. The last date to fill the Punjab MBBS, BDS application form is October 13, 2022.
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NEW DELHI: Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Punjab has started the registration for MBBS and BDS admissions in the state. Eligible candidates must fill out the Punjab NEET 2022 application form by October 13 at bfuhs.ac.in.
Candidates in the Sports category must submit a hard copy of the Punjab NEET 2022 application form and the relevant documents to the university by October 14, up to 5 pm. The schedule of the Punjab MBBS BDS counselling 2022 document verification as per the category code will be published on the website on October 17. Read the full story to know the details.
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Punjab NEET 2022 admissions: Who can apply?
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NEET 2022 qualified candidates can take part in the Punjab NEET 2022 counselling.
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The minimum age of the candidates should be 17 years.
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Students must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in class 12.
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Candidates belonging to the Punjab domicile are eligible for admission. In addition to Punjab domicile candidates, the following applicants are also eligible for Punjab NEET 2022 counselling:
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Wards of Defence personnel posted in the state
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Candidates applying under the NRI category
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Students applying under the minority community quota
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Wards of deceased government employees who have passed class 12 from outside the state are eligible. The parents of such applicants must have been posted in Punjab for at least 2 years out of 3 before the year of passing class 12.
Punjab MBBS. BDS admissions: Know the counselling process
After the conclusion of the registration process, the board will release the Punjab NEET 2022 provisional merit list on October 19. Students will be allowed to submit their objections offline at the admission branch, BFUHS, Faridkot on October 20 up to 5 pm. The Punjab NEET 2022 final merit list will be released on October 21 with no exception for objections.
Punjab NEET 2022 round one choice filling window will be available from October 22 to 27 up to 11:59 pm. During the choice filling and locking session, the aspirants must select their choice of course and colleges in priority order and lock them on or before the last date. Based on the choices locked by the candidates, their NEET UG 2022 rank, seat availability and reservation, the seats will be granted to MBBS and BDS courses in the state. Punjab NEET 2022 seat allotment results will be published on the website on November 2.
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