Telangana NEET MDS 2024 counselling web option entry ends today; final merit list at knruhs.telangana.gov.in
Ayushi Bisht | August 24, 2024 | 01:26 PM IST | 2 mins read
Telangana NEET MDS Counselling 2024: Shortlisted candidates in the final merit list can exercise web options as per eligibility till 3 pm.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Telangana has issued the final merit list for Telangana National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Masters of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) 2024 counselling. Shortlisted candidates in the final merit list can exercise web options as per eligibility for admission into MDS courses till August 24, 2024, 3 pm.
Candidates will be able to exercise web options for Telangana NEET MDS 2024 counselling through the official websites knruhs.telangana.gov.in and also on tsmds.tsche.in.
Candidates have no restrictions on the number of web-options they can choose; they can select any number or all of the subjects and colleges they are eligible and interested in joining.
Telanagana NEET MDS 2024 seat allotment
According to the official notice, seat allotment will follow the current Government orders and relevant directives from the Supreme Court and High Court. Selected candidates must download their allotment letter from the website after paying the University fee through the online payment gateway (Debit Card/Credit Card/Internet Banking).
Telanagana NEET MDS 2024 Counselling: Post web-entry options
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Seat Allotment Processing : The authorities will process the web options entered by candidates. This involves allocating seats based on the candidates' NEET MDS ranks, the preferences they submitted during the web option entry, and the availability of seats in the selected colleges and courses.
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Acceptance of Allotted Seat : Candidates who are allotted a seat will need to decide whether to accept the offer. If they choose to accept, they must download the provisional allotment letter from the website.
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Payment of Fees : After accepting the seat, candidates are required to pay the prescribed fees through the online payment gateway. This is typically done through Debit Card, Credit Card, or Internet Banking.
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Reporting to the Allotted College : Candidates must then report to the allotted college within the specified time frame, carrying the necessary documents for verification and completing the admission formalities.
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Document Verification : At the college, candidates' documents will be thoroughly verified to confirm their eligibility. This includes checking identity, NEET MDS rank, category, academic qualifications, and other required details.
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Upgradation/Next Rounds : If there are additional rounds of counseling, candidates who are not satisfied with their allotted seat can opt for an upgrade in subsequent rounds. If a higher preference is allotted in the next round, they will need to follow the process of reporting to the new college.
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