Punjab NEET UG counselling 2023 round 1 schedule out at bfuhs.ac.in; MBBS seat matrix
Anu Parthiban | July 19, 2023 | 10:39 AM IST | 2 mins read
Punjab NEET UG counselling choice filling will begin from July 26 at the official website, bfuhs.ac.in. Total MBBS seats offered by Punjab medical colleges.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) has announced the Punjab NEET UG counselling schedule for round 1 for admission to MBBS, BDS courses. Candidates who have registered for the Punjab NEET UG counselling 2023 will be able to fill choices from July 26 at the official website, bfuhs.ac.in. NEET UG 2023 Counselling LIVE
The BFUHS started the registration process Punjab MBBS admission 2023 registration through National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - undergraduate (NEET UG 2023) score on July 14. Candidates must note that the last date for Punjab NEET UG 2023 counselling is tomorrow, July 20.
The choice filling facility will be opened on July 26 and the link will be active till July 30. Students will have to select their preferred medical college and course during this period. The seat allocation for MBBS, BDS admission in Punjab medical colleges participating in the counselling process will be made based on the NEET UG ranks 2023, choices filled by the candidates, seat availability and the past year cut-off trends.
Also read | NEET UG Counselling 2023: MBBS, BDS colleges list, information bulletin out at mcc.nic.in
Punjab NEET UG counselling round 1 dates
Students can find the complete schedule for the round 1 Punjab NEET UG counselling 2023 in the table given below.
|
Punjab NEET counselling |
Dates |
|
Choice filling for 1st round of online counselling |
July 26 to July 30 |
|
Processing of seat allotment |
July 31 to August 1 |
|
Seat allotment |
August 3 |
|
Last date for submission of objections in provisional allotment list |
August 5 up to 4 PM |
|
In case there is any change in provisional allotment after considering objections. |
August 5 |
|
Reporting by candidates to the respective provisionally allotted colleges and deposition of six months tuition fee through University Payment Gateway |
August 5 to 8 |
Punjab Medical Colleges: MBBS seat matrix
|
Name of the college |
MBBS seats |
|
Guru Gobind Singh Medical College, Sadiq Road, Faridkot |
125 |
|
Govt. Medical College, Majitha Road, Amritsar |
250 |
|
Govt. Medical College, Sangrur Road, Patiala |
225 |
|
Dayanand Medical College, Civil Lines, Ludhiana |
100 |
|
Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar |
150 |
|
Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences, Garha Road, Jalandhar |
150 |
|
Christian Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana |
75 |
|
Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Bhatinda |
150 |
|
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhatinda |
50 |
|
Gian Sagar Medical College and Hospital, Patiala |
150 |
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