Rajasthan NEET UG counselling 2023 round 1 provisional seat allotment list out at rajugneet2023.com
Rajasthan NEET UG 2023 Counselling: Candidates can report to the allotted colleges between August 8 and 10. Know documents required.
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NEW DELHI : Rajasthan National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) UG medical and dental counselling board has announced the provisional seat allotment list for state counselling. Candidates who are participating in Rajasthan NEET UG counselling 2023 can check their allotment status on the official website, rajugneet2023.com. Candidates will have to report to the allotted institutes between August 8 and 10.
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The provisional seat allotment PDF includes details on registration ID, NEET UG roll number, name of candidate, considered category, allotted category, gender, NEET percentile, state merit, NEET All India Rank, course and college allotted.
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How to check Rajasthan NEET UG provisional seat allotment?
- Go to the official website, rajugneet2023.com
- Click on the link “provisional allotment list round 1”
- A PDF will be displayed on the screen
- Search for your name and proceed for further steps
Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2023: Documents required
- NEET 2023 score card
- Allotment Letter
- Mark sheet of 10+2 (senior school certificate examination) or its equivalent
- Date of Birth certificate: 10th class mark sheet or certificate or any other equivalent certificate showing the date of birth
- Mark sheet of secondary examination (Class 10)
- Mark sheets of Class 11 bearing biology as one of the subjects (if passed in more than one attempt, all mark sheets are required)
- Mark sheets of Class 12 bearing biology as one of the subjects (if passed in more than one attempt, all mark sheets are required)
- Certificate or document providing eligibility as selected at the time of filling online application form
- Copy of photo ID (driving licence / PAN card / Voter ID / Govt. or PSU card / School ID card / Class 12 examination admit card / Aadhaar card)
- Valid caste certificate, sub-category certificate, if applicable
- Domicile certificate, if applicable
- 4 Passport size photo same as affixed on application form
- Valid PwD certificate issued by 16 centers designated by MCC for NEET 2023, if applicable
- Valid WDP / WPP certificates, if applicable
- Valid EWS certificate, if applicable
- Bond / Bank Guarantee as per the applicable Proforma
- Proof regarding family annual income less than INR 2.5 lacs, if applicable
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