Is it necessary to join allotted Medical/Dental College of Round 1 to get chance to participate in Round 2 of NEET counselling?

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Sreetama Datta Roy
7 months ago

No, candidates need not report or join the allotted college of NEET counselling Round 1 since there is free exit. However if they want to retain the Round 1 seat and upgrade in Round 2 they have to physically join the college of Round 1 and give up-gradation willingness for Round 2 at the time of ad

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R
2 years ago

Sir, I was allotted a seat in the first round of up NEET counselling 2023, but I didn't Join the college,  will I get my security money back.

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