Eligibility
Dear Aspirant
You don't need to register again for round-2 and mop-up round of DGHS (Central/ Deemed Universities) as only those candidates who have not registered in Round-1 need to register.
Before going for further steps, kindly read the instruction carefully given in links below.
Https://medicalcounseling.nic.in/UGCounselling/Documents/SchemeUG2019.pdf
Https://medicalcounseling.nic.in/UGCounselling/Documents/FAQMCCUG2019.pdf
Hope this helps
Dear Sakshi
According to notice posted on: 11-07-2019, if a candidate applied as UR in round-1 but want to apply for round-2, he/she can convert the category to EWS and candidates registering for the first time can also avail the benefit as EWS reservation as per the condition given.
Conclusion
Hi Himani
Since Bowing & Lady Curzon College Bangaluru is a new college much of information about college not known. So we can't predict the cut off and tell excatly.Find the related information against your enquiry.
In Bowing & Lady Curzon College Bangaluru selection to MBBS will be based on
Dear Bhavishya
If you have already registered for round-1 for online All India Quota or Deemed/Central Universities UG Counselling-2019 then you don't have to register again or make payments again but have to make fresh choices for round-2 .
Before going for further steps, kindly read the instruction carefully given
Dear Shahanaz
If you have already registered for round-1 for online All India Quota or Deemed/Central Universities UG Counselling-2019 then you don't have to register again or make payments again and can directly make fresh choices for round-2.
Before going for further steps, kindly read the instruction carefully given in
Hi Dhruv,
I hope you are doing great. Your marks are good and with your marks you can definitely make to the government college, but not sure about the disciple. MBBS cutoff may get high this year even for sc category as well. But BAMS and BHMS are definitely the
Hello,
Previous years, there were limited attempt option for NEET examination. According to that, general/OBC candidates could attempt 3 times NEET examination upto the age of 25 years while SC/ST could attempt same (3 times) upto the age of 30 years.
Now onwards there is no any number
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