UP NEET MDS 2024 Stray Vacancy Counselling: Registration begins at upneet.gov.in; schedule, guidelines
UP NEET MDS Counselling 2024: The stray vacancy seat allotment will be published on September 10.
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NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Director General, Medical Education (UPDGME) has commenced the UP National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) MDS 2024 stray vacancy round registration from today, September 4. The UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy guidelines has also been announced by the exam authority.
Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the UP NEET MDS 2024 registration form for stray vacancy round by visiting the official website, upneet.gov.in. As per the UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy counselling schedule, the registration process will end on September 6 at 5 pm.
UP NEET MDS 2024 Stray Vacancy Round: Merit list on September 6
The UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy merit list will be published on September 6.Candidates will be able to fill their preferences from September 6. The UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy choice-filling deadline is September 9.
UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy round seat allotment
The UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy seat allotment will be published on September 10. The UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy seat allotment letter can be downloaded between September 11 to 14. Candidates shortlisted in UP MDS 2024 stray vacancy round allotment are required to accept their seats and report to the allotted college for completing the admission process by September 14.
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Guidelines for UP NEET MDS 2024 stray vacancy round counseling:
Eligibility: Only candidates not allocated any seat in previous UP NEET MDS 2024 rounds are eligible. Those admitted via All India Counselling cannot participate.
Registration: New candidates are required to register and pay a Rs 2,000 fee online.
Security deposit: A security amount are required to be deposited (Rs 1,00,000 for private colleges, Rs 30,000 for government colleges).
Admission requirements: Original certificates are mandatory at the time of admission. Non-compliance will result in admission cancellation.
Forfeiture: If a candidate fails to take admission after allocation, their security deposit will be forfeited, and they will be barred from future UP NEET MDS counseling.
Fee payment: Candidates allotted to private colleges must submit a CTS bank draft for the tuition fee as determined by the government.
Medical examination: All candidates are required to undergo a medical examination by a Medical Board at the designated Dental College/Nodal Centre.
Reporting: Candidates are required to report to the allotted dental college after completing admission at the nodal centre.
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