Rajasthan MBBS Admission Board releases revised Round 2 seat allotment schedule, tentative seat matrix
Jaipur: Through a recent notice, the NEET UG MBBS/BDS Counselling 2020 Admission Board Rajasthan has released Revised Seat allotment Schedule for candidates applying for MBBS and BDS admissions in the state. Besides, the board has also released tentative seat matrix of Round 2.
Date (revised) | Combined State Round 2 Merit no. Reporting Time 8.00 am | Combined State Round 2 Merit no. Reporting Time 12.00 noon | Remarks |
14.12.2020 | All ST (from merit 1801 onwards) | Merit 1801 to 2300 | + candidates remaining on earlier day + who could not report earlier |
15.12.2020 | Merit 2301 to 2800 | Merit 2801 to 3500 | + candidates remaining on earlier day + who could not report earlier |
16.12.2020 | Merit 3501 to 4500 | Merit 4501 to 7000 | + candidates remaining on earlier day + who could not report earlier |
17.12.2020 | To be notified | To be notified | + candidates remaining on earlier day + who could not report earlier |
18.12.2020 | To be notified | To be notified | + candidates remaining on earlier day + who could not report earlier |
Already printed Entry Ticket will be valid for revised date and time slot. Remaining guidelines shall remain same as given in the notification dated 10.12.2020.
To view official notice, click on the following link:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-144009.pdf
Earlier, the board had released important information regarding fee payment and medical examination for candidates who reported in round 1 and have now been allotted Govt Medical College, RAJMES Medical Colleges, RUHS CMS, Jhalawar Medical College in round 2.
All the concerned candidates are requested to view the said details as mentioned below:
1. A candidate who had joined in round 1 after paying tuition fee of 1 year as demand draft need not pay the tuition fee of 1 year again in round 2 and is required to report to SMS Medical College only from 12th to 15th December 2020 along with his/her round 2 allotment letter, to complete bond formalities.
His/her demand draft will be handed over to the Round 1 allotted college and the tuition fee of 1 year paid by such candidate will be transferred to concerned round 2 allotted college.
Such a candidate needs to deposit only the difference in tuition fee of 1 year later at the time of reporting at the round 2 allotted college or at the time of medical examination.
In case such a candidate wishes to pay the tuition fee of 1 year again, he/she can deposit his/her fees at SMS Medical College at the time of reporting (between 12.12.2020 and 15.12.2020). Such a candidate can then collect his/her demand draft from round 1 allotted college after 1st January 2021.
2. A candidate who had joined in round 1 after paying a tuition fee of 1 year through electronic mode need not pay the tuition fee of 1 year again in round 2 and is required to report to SMS Medical College only from 12th to 15th December 2020 along with his/her round 2 allotment letter, to complete bond formalities.
His/her fee deposited to the Round 1 allotted college will be transferred to the concerned round 2 allotted college.
Such a candidate needs to deposit only the difference in fee later at the time of reporting at the round 2 allotted college or at the time of medical examination.
3. Medical examination will be done in the round 2 allotted college on 21st and 22nd December 2020. In case a candidate wants to get medical done earlier, he/she may contact the principal/nodal officer (as per list available on the website) for a date and time of medical examination.
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