Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2023: Round 2 provisional seat allotment list out; MBBS fee
Vagisha Kaushik | August 30, 2023 | 01:00 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan NEET UG 2023 Counselling: Students can check combined allotment at rajugneet2023.com. The last date to report is September 4.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The state medical and dental counselling board has declared the seat allotment result of the second round of Rajasthan NEET UG counselling 2023. Candidates who participated in round 2 of state National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2023 counselling can check the allotment list and status on the official website, rajugneet2023.com.
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Aspirants who have been allotted seats can report to the allotted institutes by September 4. The provisional seat allotment list mentions registration ID, NEET ID, candidate’s name, gender, category, NEET percentile, NEET AIR, combined state merit number, and course and college allotted to the applicant.
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The counselling board informed that those candidates who joined in round 1 and have not been upgraded in round 2 and are willing to exit or resign can exit without forfeiture of security fee by sending their request via mail by 5 pm tomorrow on the official email ID of the board.
“After this date and time (i.e. 31.08.2023, 5.00 pm), resignation email received at the helpline, if any, will be considered with forfeiture of security amount only and rules will be applicable accordingly,” the board added.
Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2023: MBBS, BDS fee structure
|
Type of fee |
Type of seats |
Fees |
|
Tuition fee |
Government seats |
Rs 63,800 |
|
Management seats |
Rs 8,68,200 |
|
|
NRI seats (semester 1 and 2) |
34,728.75 US dollars |
|
|
NRI seats (semester 3 to last) |
17364.375 US dollars |
The break-up of fee is as follows:
|
Type of fee |
Fee |
|
Admission fee (once) |
Rs 18,600 |
|
Caution money (once) |
Rs 7,900 |
|
Sports fee and academic fund (yearly) |
Rs 15,400 |
|
Infrastructure development and welfare fund (yearly) |
Rs 7,900 |
The other types of yearly charges for MBBS students are as follows:
|
Type of charges |
Amount |
|
Hostel maintenance charges (single seated room) |
Rs 32,300 |
|
Hostel maintenance charges (double seated room) |
Rs 25,900 |
|
Hostel maintenance charges (triple seated room) |
Rs 21,000 |
|
Electricity and water charge |
Rs 11,300 |
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