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BFUHS Releases Round 2 NEET Counselling Schedule, FAQs For MBBS, BDS Candidates, Details

Punjab : Through a recent notice, the BFUHS has released the Schedule and FAQs for 2nd round of Online Counseling for admission to MBBS/BDS Course, session 2021.
All the concerned candidates seeking admissions to MBBS and BDS courses at BFUHS are advised to take note of the following schedule and FAQs.
1
Display of Vacancy Position of seats for Round-II Counseling of NEET UG-2021
15.02.2022
2
Date of resignation/surrendering of allotted seat during Round-I with free exit. Thereafter no application for resignation/surrendering of allotted seat will be accepted and the seat allotted during Round-I will be considered as joined even if not upgraded
during Round-II counseling
28.02.2022
upto 03:00 PM
3
Date of submission of willingness to participate in Round-II Counseling for admission in
Govt./Pvt. Medical/Dental Colleges
16.02.2022 to
27.02.2022
4
Display of Provisional Merit list of candidates who will submit willingness to participate in
Round-II counseling
02.03.2022
5
Date of filling choices/preferences through online portal for Round-II counseling for
admission to MBBS/BDS Courses, session 2021
03.03.2022 to
06.03.2022
6
Processing of seat allotment
Upto
09.03.2022
7
Display of Provisional Result
Upto
11.03.2022
8
Date of reporting/joining in the provisionally allotted college
Upto
14.03.2022
FAQs:
1 Ques: Who is eligible to participate in 2nd round of online counseling?
1 Ans: The following candidates will be eligible to participate in 2nd round of online counseling:
1. The candidates who have already been registered and paid the registration fee.
2. The candidates who have been allotted/not allotted seat during Round-I.
3. The candidates who have joined/not joined the allotted seat during Round-I.
4. The candidates who will resign/surrender the joined seat of Round-I till 28.02.2022 (upto 03:00 PM).
5. The candidate who is holding the seat of Round-I and interested to upgrade his seat.
2 Ques: How does NEET UG-21 aspirant can participate in the 2nd round of online counseling?
2 Ans: The candidates who are interested to participate in the 2nd round of online counseling has to pay the following amount of security for submission of willingness w.e.f 16.02.2022 to 27.02.2022 and has to submit fresh choices/preferences of Course/College/Quota/Category:

Sno
Submission of
willingness for
Amount of Security
(Refundable/Adjustable)
Amount of Penalty to be
imposed
Remarks
1.
Only Government
Colleges (Medical/Dental)
Rs. 10000/-
(Ten Thousand Only)
a) Government- Rs. 10000/- (half amount for SC/BC candidates)
b) Private-Rs. 100000/-
Penalty will be imposed, if not joined/surrendered after Round-II
2.
Both-Government and
Private Colleges (Medical/Dental)
Rs. 100000/-
(One Lakh Only)
3 Ques: Whether the tuition fee paid at the time of joining in the provisionally allotted college during Round-I will be adjusted against the willingness fee for participating in Round-II?
3 Ans: The candidates who have already deposited fee during Round-I equivalent to the security amount, need not to deposit the requisite fee otherwise proportionate amount is required (as applicable).
4 Ques: Whether the penalty is imposed if any candidate do not submit joining for the upgraded seat during Round-II?
4 Ans: Once, the seat is allotted during Round-II on account of upgradation or fresh allotment will be considered as final allotment. If any candidate who will not submit joining of Round-II allotted seat, then penalty as prescribed in the preceding para (2 Answer) will be imposed (as applicable).
5 Ques: Whether the candidate can surrender the seat of Round-I, if no seat has been upgraded during Round-II?
5 Ans: The candidate who is holding the seat of Round-I but no seat is upgraded during Round-II will be considered as joined. Thus, he cannot surrender the allotted seat of Round-I and will not be eligible for further round of counseling.
6 Ques: Whether the candidate who is holding the seat of Round-I but will not submit joining in the new college on the upgraded seat allotted during Round-II can claim his/her right on the previous seat allotted during Round-I?
6 Ans: Once, the seat gets upgrade in Round-II, the seat of Round-I gets vacated automatically and offered to the candidate as per merit in the same round. Thus, no claim can be made on the previous allotment of Round-I.
7 Ques: Whether the candidate who has surrendered the seat of Round-I but no seat is upgraded during Round-II can claim his/her right on the previous seat allotted during Round-I?
7 Ans: Once, the candidate surrenders the seat of Round-I, the seat will be added in the vacancy position for Round-II. Thus, no claim can be made on the previous allotment of Round-I even if no seat upgrades during Round-II.
8 Ques: Whether the candidate can surrender the seat of Round-II and participate in MopUp Round? 8 Ans: The candidate who is holding the seat of Round-I and Round-II will be considered as joined.
Thus, he will not be eligible to participate in MopUp Round. However, the further instructions for MopUp Round will be uploaded later on.
To view the official Notice, Click here :
https://.in/pdf_upload/2ndscheduleroundii-170682.pdf

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