NEET Admission: DME Gujarat notifies on Conversion Of Seats After Round 2, details

Published On 2023-08-16 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-16 05:30 GMT
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Gujarat: The Director of Medical Education (DME Gujarat) has issued important instructions regarding the conversion of seats after the 2nd Round (For MBBS/BDS only).

After giving allotment to all reserved category candidates to reserved seats, reserved category seats are transferable to unreserved category seats. This process will be done at the time of allotment of the 2nd Round. E.g., from NRI quota to Management quota and from SC, ST, SEBC, EWS to General (Open) category, from PwD Quota to respective category, the DME stated on its official website.

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Recently DME Gujarat recently released the revised 1st round allotment results and reporting process. The candidates need to download the allotment letter and fees challan from their account after login with the help of User ID & Password. The candidates can pay the tuition fee up to 17/08/2023 (03:00 pm). They can pay the tuition fees of the 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.

Once the fee is paid, the candidates need to report to the help center with original documents up to 18/08/2023 (04:00 pm). They have to take a prior appointment for the document submission at the help center. They can select the date and help center for document submission when printing the allotment letter.

To view the notice, click on the link below –

https://www.medadmgujarat.org/ug/home.aspx 

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