My name is not in the PGIMER nursing merit list, have I qualified for participating in the counselling?

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    Shailja Shrivastava

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    The PGIMER nursing merit list shows the names of all those candidates who have qualified for participating in the counselling process. In case your name did not appear in the merit list, then you might not be eligible for further processes. However, candidates can log in to the PGIMER admission portal to download their scorecard. 

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