DME Haryana round 3 NEET counselling dates revised
Haryana: The Director of Medical Education, DME Haryana, has revised the NEET UG Round 3 counselling dates for the academic year 2025.
According to the schedule, DME Harayana is soon going to close the online deposition of provisional tuition fee through the admission web portal process.
The revised schedule has been released on the official website of DME Haryana.
As per the revised schedule, the fresh registration for the NEET UG Round 3 Counselling 2025 has been closed. In addition, the provisional allocation of seats, grievances, if any, on the provisional allocation list have also been released. Below is the detailed revised schedule-
REVISED SCHEDULE
S.NO | ANNOUNCEMENT | DATE |
1 | Online deposition of provisional tuition fee through the admission web portal only. | 24 to 30 October 2025, upto 05:00 PM |
2 | Physical Document verification of candidates in Sushruta Auditorium, Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak (who have been allotted seats provisionally and successfully deposited the requisite provisional tuition fee through the admission web portal only). | 31 October 2025 to 02 November 2025, 09 AM onwards. |
3 | Downloading of the Provisional admission letter after successful document verification. | 31 October 2025 to 03 November 2025 |
4 | Last date of joining the allotted institute. | 03 November 2025, upto 05:00 PM |
]Medical Dialogues earleir reported regarding the MBBS fee details for government and private medical colleges in Haryana for the academic year 2025-26. Private medical colleges in Haryana will charge Rs 12 lakh per year for MBBS, with a 7.5% annual fee hike, totalling around Rs 60 lakh for the course. For admission to MBBS courses in government and private medical colleges in Haryana in 2025, students will have to sign a bond of up to Rs 30 lakh, with female candidates being given a 10% concession on the bond amount.
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