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if one takes admission in 2nd round of counselling of neet ug when are the fees returned which are paid to the first alloted college?


NEET MBBS 23rd Dec, 2021
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Saachi Khandare 24th Dec, 2021

Hello candidate,

First you have to go to the second round counselling college and do the admission there and fill the fees.

Then go to the first round counselling college and ask them for the return of fees and documents,the college will send the money and documents in 3-4 working days (Working days do not include Saturday -Sunday)

Hope this will help you,

Thank you.

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ayushshrivastwa84 23rd Dec, 2021

Hello aspirant,

As you have asked i want to inform you that, after allotment of second round counselling you have to go to the alloted college of second round and pay the fees and done with the admission over there and then you have to visit the 1st round alloted college again and have to collect the fees and other documents you have submitted.

Hopefully i have cleared your doubt.

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