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In NEET UG Counselling If I get a medical college in Round 1st and accept the college. But I don't go for reporting in that college. So on that basis, am I eligible for Round 2nd. If Yes should I have to pay penalty to the college and register again for Counselling?What's the procedureof counselling


kanishkkriplani2004 10th Aug, 2020
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vishesh kumar 19th Sep, 2020

Hi,

I would like to answer your query. It happens such that if you fail to appear at the reporting institute after your first round counselling, with a seat, then your seat will not be considered for your admission and in this case, it will be vacant for the next rounds. For the next round, you are still eligible but for that, you need to again apply for second round and again fill fresh choices as well as deposit the registration fees again. If you fail to register for second round, you won't be considered for further counselling rounds.

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