Second Round of Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling 2023: Seat Allotment Results Announced
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The Rajasthan State Counselling Committee has just unveiled the highly anticipated seat allotment results for the second round of NEET-UG Counselling for medical college admissions in Rajasthan. This critical phase marks the pathway for aspiring medical students to secure a spot in prestigious medical institutions within the state.
Rank Insights for Different Categories
The closing ranks for various categories shed light on the competition and opportunities available. In the Government Medical College’s 85 percent state quota, the closing ranks vary across categories. For General Category boys, it’s 13972, and for girls, it’s 14244. The OBC Category boys’ closing rank is 14466, and girls’ rank is slightly higher at 14501. EWS category boys and girls have closing ranks of 14806 and 15252 respectively. MBC Category boys and girls have ranks of 27374 and 32686.
In the SC category, the closing rank is 88569 for boys and 88520 for girls. For ST Non-Tribal boys, it’s 101264, and for girls, it’s 103694. In ST Tribal Area, boys’ closing rank stands at 297614, and girls’ at 299353.
Special Quota and Management Seats
Management quota seats provide another dimension to the admission process. The closing ranks for these seats reflect similar patterns. General category boys and girls have ranks of 36134 and 36474, while OBC category boys and girls have ranks of 37156 and 38668. EWS category boys and girls face closing ranks of 41301 and 43156 respectively. MBC Category boys and girls have ranks of 57356 and 98327.
In the SC category, boys’ rank is 254402, and girls’ rank is 258357. ST Non-Tribal boys have a rank of 240812, and girls have a slightly lower rank at 240223. ST Tribal Area boys’ closing rank reaches 1051985, and girls’ rank is 983450.
Preference for Medical Colleges
Sawai Man Singh Medical College (SMS) in Jaipur emerges as the favored choice among candidates, while Government Medical College Karauli and Hanumangarh find themselves at the end of preferences. The addition of Karauli and Hanumangarh Medical College introduces new options for the first time this year.
Important Dates and Procedures
After the allotment results are declared, candidates have the window between August 30 and September 4 to print their online allotment letters using their unique login credentials. Those allotted government medical colleges need to present themselves at SMS Medical College Jaipur between August 31 and September 4 with original certificates and required documents. Similarly, students allotted government dental, private medical, and private dental colleges must appear at RUHS Dental College Jaipur within the same time frame.
Choosing the Right Path
The second round of NEET UG Rajasthan state-level counselling empowers candidates with choices. Should a student feel unsatisfied with their allotted college, they can opt for an Exit with Forfeit. This opens the door for participation in the third round allotment. Alternatively, if content with the given college, there’s no need for further rounds.
Smooth Transition Process
Candidates opting for the second round must engage in person for this process. Students from the first round who sought upgradation yet remained unaltered in their options can opt to resign. An email to rajugneet2023@gmail.com from their registered email ID by August 31 at 5 pm will initiate this process and ensure the return of their security deposit.
This phase of NEET UG Rajasthan state-level counselling delves into the intricate process of securing medical college seats. The variety of options, the competition, and the strategies involved create a fascinating journey for aspiring medical professionals. As students embark on this transformative adventure, they inch closer to their dreams while navigating the dynamic landscape of medical education in Rajasthan.