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what if i do not report to the allotted college in 1st round of neet counselling? will i be eligible for the second round?


mansi arya 24th Jun, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 24th Jun, 2019
Dear Mansi, if you do not report to the allotted Medical College, you would be penalised and rendered ineligible for subsequent rounds. And if you fail to join the allotted college within the stipulated tims, the allotted seat will be cancelled. The only way out is to opt for Free Exit.
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27th Jul, 2019
free exit? this option is not available
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24th Jun, 2019
how to opt for free exit?  and we i opt for free exit will i be eligible for 2nd round of neet counselling?
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Student Expert 24th Jun, 2019
If you opt for free exit you can still participate in Round 2. Because counselling is online, free exit might also be an online option.
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16th Nov, 2020
priyaankasarkar How can we free exit?
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