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I just got my allotment letter of private medical college from Uttar Pradesh neet ug state counselling. Next up what documents should I carry with me to the 2nd nodal centre?pls answer as soon as possible.


yumna khan 1st Feb, 2022
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Sweta jha 2nd Feb, 2022

Hi there,

Documents required to take at time of reporting to alloted College are following:

NEET 2021 admit card

Disability certificate ( if applicable)

NEET 2021 result / score card

Caste certificate

Birth certificate

Provisional Allotment letter ( it has to be generated online)

Certificate and marksheet of class 10+2

Photo ID proof ( aadhar card /PAN/ Driving license / passport)

Passport size photographs (8)

For more details follow this link: https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling-faqs/amp

Hope it helps you

Good luck!

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