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if i am alloted a college in round 1 or round 2 can i return the seat by not joining college or not taking admission is there any penalty?in maharashtra state neet counselling 2021.plz guide me on this...


NEET MBBS 21st Sep, 2021
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Priya Bansal 23rd Sep, 2021

Hello

Once you are allotted a seat you have to join. If you don’t, the seat is cancelled and will be allotted to someone else in the next round and you will not be able to participate in further rounds.

So please take this advice to research your options and only then fill up the form. Don’t opt for a college you don’t want to join. Not only does it trouble you but it also reduced the chances of anyone else getting that seat.

Hope this answers your query. Good luck!

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23rd Sep, 2021
if i dont join the alloted college in state round 1 or 2 then i cant participate/not eligible in mop up also?
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23rd Sep, 2021
NEET MBBS Mop up rules vary state to state. Please wait for state guidelines to be announced.
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