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is there any option for free exit for uttar pradesh neet counseling for private colleges? they will refund the deposited amount or not if I don't report at the college?


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roleevaishnaw2704 3rd Feb, 2022
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Sweta jha 3rd Feb, 2022

Hi there,

According to rules of neet counselling set up by MCC if a candidate does not join or report the college he/ she get alloted in first round. Then candidates would not be penalized. That means candiates's security deposit will not be forfeited. Furthermore, candiates will be allowed to participate in subsequent round of counseling.

Hence option for free exit is available in Neet counseling and amount of security deposit is not forfeited if candidate does not report alloted College.

But this rule is for only 1st round.

For more details follow this link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling

Hope it helps you

Good luck!

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