Bihar NEET UG 2024 special stray vacancy round 3 choice-filling deadline today; allotment on December 27
Bihar NEET UG 2024 Counselling: Candidates can access the Bihar NEET UG 2024 special stray vacancy round 3 choice-filling window at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) will close the choice filling window for NEET UG special stray vacancy round 3 counselling today, December 25. Interested candidates can access the Bihar NEET UG 2024 special stray vacancy round 3 choice-filling window through the official website, bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
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Candidates are required to login using their user ID and password to fill choices for Bihar NEET UG 2024 special stray vacancy round 3 counselling.
Following the choice filling process, the Bihar NEET UG 2024 stray vacancy seat allotment result will be announced. The Bihar NEET UG 2024 stray vacancy seat allotment result will be determined by factors such as remaining vacant seats, candidates' NEET UG ranks, reservation categories, and seat availability in specific colleges.
As per the official schedule, the Bihar NEET UG 2024 special stray vacancy round 3 seat allotment will be declared on December 27. Candidates will be able to download the Bihar NEET UG 2024 special stray vacancy round 3 seat allotment letter from December 27 itself.
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Bihar NEET UG Counselling 2024: How to fill choices
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Selecting Preferences: Choose your preferred colleges and courses from the list. Candidates can select multiple colleges and courses in order of preference. Candidates can modify, add, or delete your choices as many times as you want before locking your choices. Therefore, be careful while choosing.
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Priority Order: The order in which you fill the choices determines your preference. For example, if you select College A > College B > College C, the system will first try to allocate College A based on your rank, then College B, and so on. Prioritize colleges and courses where you are likely to get admission based on your NEET UG rank and previous years' cut-offs.
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Lock Your Choices: After filling in your preferences, lock your choices. Once locked, you will not be able to make any changes. Take a printout of your locked choices for future reference.
Shortlised candidates will have to report to the allotted institute to confirm their admission. The Bihar NEET UG 2024 stray vacancy round document verification and admission process at the allotted college will from December 27 to 29.
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