DME Gujarat Extends Date Of Payment Of Tuition Fee, Reporting For Round 1 NEET Candidates
Gujarat: The Director of Medical Education (DME Gujarat) has extended the date for payment of tuition fees and reporting to the help centre for round 1 allotted candidates for NEET UG (MBBS and BDS) courses.
As per the notice, the last date for payment of tuition fees for round 1 allotted seats for the Under Graduate Medical and Dental Courses (MBBS and BDS Courses) for the academic year 2023-24 is extended up to 10.8.2023(3:30 PM).
The candidates need to download the allotment letter and fees challan from their account after login with the help of User ID & Password. They can pay the tuition fees of allotted college either by online payment mode through the official website of ACPUGMEC or by cash/ Demand Draft through a designated branch of the bank (The list of designated HDFC bank’s branches is available on the admission committee’s website http://medadmgujarat.org/ug/home.aspx). After payment of tuition fees, candidates must collect the receipt generated from the ACPUGMEC portal in 2 copies and a copy of the challan (2 copies).
Once the fee is paid, the candidates need to report to the help centre with original documents. The period for confirming admission by depositing original documents at the help centre is extended up to 11.8.2023 (04:00 PM). Help centres are working from 10.00 am to 04.00 pm, and it will be closed on Sunday. They have to take a prior appointment for the document submission at the help centre. They can select the date and help centre for document submission at the time of printing the allotment letter.
Further, if there is any change in the existing tuition fee by the government for the Graduate and Postgraduate courses in the government medical and dental colleges, the change will be binding on all candidates taking admission in the academic year 2023-24.
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