Punjab NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 1 provisional seat allotment today on bfuhs.ac.in; fee structure
Vagisha Kaushik | August 28, 2024 | 08:46 AM IST | 1 min read
Punjab NEET Counselling 2024: Candidates can submit objections against provisional allotment by August 29 and report between August 31 and September 5.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) will declare the provisional seat allotment result for Punjab NEET UG counselling 2024 today, August 28. Candidates who applied for National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) UG counselling will be able to check their allotment status on the official website, bfuhs.ac.in.
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As per the counselling schedule, candidates who secure a seat will have to submit objections, if any, against the provisional list by 4 pm of August 29. The seat allotment will be displayed in case there is any change after considering options on August 30. Students will be required to report physically to the allotted institute between August 31 and September 5.
Students will require their login credentials such as NEET UG 2024 application number to download the seat allotment order. Participants will have to deposit the tuition fee online before reporting to the allotted college. During reporting, candidates will be required to bring the original certificates for verification.
Punjab NEET UG Counselling 2024: MBBS, BDS fee structure
The fee for admission to MBBS, BDS courses in government medical colleges is as follows:
|
Year |
MBBS |
BDS |
|
First |
Rs 1,83,000 |
Rs 80,000 |
|
Second |
Rs 2,01,000 |
Rs 90,000 |
|
Third |
Rs 2,18,000 |
Rs 1,00,000 |
|
Fourth |
Rs 2,37,000 |
Rs 1,10,000 |
|
Fifth |
Rs 1,11,000 |
- |
The fee for government quota MBBS, BDS seats in private medical, dental colleges is given below.
|
Year |
MBBS |
BDS |
|
First |
Rs 4,26,000 |
Rs 1,65,000 |
|
Second |
Rs 4,67,000 |
Rs 1,81,500 |
|
Third |
Rs 5,10,000 |
Rs 1,99,650 |
|
Fourth |
Rs 5,53,100 |
Rs 2,19,615 |
|
Fifth |
Rs 2,98,000 |
- |
For management quota seats in private colleges:
|
Year |
MBBS |
BDS |
|
First |
Rs 10,94,000 |
Rs 2,20,000 |
|
Second |
Rs 12,04,000 |
Rs 2,42,000 |
|
Third |
Rs 13,14,000 |
Rs 2,66,200 |
|
Fourth |
Rs 14,23,000 |
Rs 2,92,820 |
|
Fifth |
Rs 7,67,000 |
- |
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