Punjab NEET UG 2nd round counselling 2023 registration begins at bfuhs.ac.in; schedule out
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NEW DELHI: The Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) has announced the Punjab NEET UG second round 2023 counselling schedule. Candidates who have qualified the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET UG 2023) and want to participate in the Punjab NEET UG counselling 2nd round will have to register on the official website, bfuhs.ac.in.
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The online registration and security deposit for fresh applicants along with fee of Rs 5,900 and Rs 2,950 for SC candidates including 18% GST through the university payment portal. The last date to register for the second round Punjab NEET UG counselling 2023 is August 12.
The last date for submitting willingness along with security deposit for 2nd round of counselling by all the registered and fresh candidates is August 9 to 12.
Those who are applying under the sports category will have to submit the hard copy of sports graduation certificate issued by the sports department and relevant proofs of sports achievement.
Punjab NEET UG Counselling 2nd round: Who are eligible?
Group–I : Registered candidates who did not get any seat allotment in the first round.
Group-II : Registered candidates who have secured a seat and whose 1st round of allotted seat got cancelled during the document verification on reporting for admission.
Group–III: Candidates who have reported at the allotted institute during 1st round of allotment and submitted willingness for second round up-gradation as Yes.
Group-IV: Candidates who have been allotted a seat but not joined.
Group-V : Candidates who have resigned in online mode during the time frame from the allotted seat of first round at college.
Punjab NEET UG 2nd round counselling dates
Event |
Dates |
Date of registration and security deposit |
August 9 to 12 |
The last date for submitting willingness along with security deposit for 2nd round of counselling |
August 9 to 12 |
Display of tentative vacancy position of seats for 2nd round of counselling |
August 10 |
Display of Provisional Merit List |
August 16 |
Candidates who will submit willingness for 2nd round including NRI candidates will have to submit the online choices |
August 17 to 21 |
Processing of seat allotment |
August 22 to 23 |
Display of provisional allotment result |
August 25 |
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