The Provisional Allotment result for Round-3 of the Tripura State NEET UG 2024 Counselling has been published for eligible candidates. Notably, one seat previously reserved for the ST-WESM category at Tripura Medical College and Dr. BRAM Hospital has been converted to ST due to the absence of candidates from the ST-WESM category who applied for this college.
Tripura NEET UG 202 Provisional Allotment Result for Round 3 – Released
Disputes related to the provisional allotment results will fall under the jurisdiction of Agartala, Tripura. Candidates are advised to regularly check the DME website at https://dme.tripura.gov.in for updates, notifications, and further instructions.
Important Reporting Dates:
- Reporting Period: Candidates who have been provisionally allotted seats must report to the Office of the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) in Agartala from October 20 to October 21, 2024. They must bring a downloaded copy of their allotment letter, all eligibility and qualification documents, and four passport-sized photographs.
Nomination & Admission Process:
- Nomination Issuance: Nominations will be issued to candidates who report with the necessary documents from October 21 to October 23, 2024, until 12:00 p.m..
- Admission Deadline: Admission for allotted candidates will take place from October 21 to October 23, 2024, until 5:00 p.m., following the verification of original documents at the admitting institutions.
Special Instructions:
Candidates allocated seats outside Tripura must report promptly to obtain their nominations and the certificate of fitness from Agartala Government Medical College. All candidates are required to execute a Service Bond and submit it at the DME office to secure their allotment.
Provisional Nature of Allotment:
It is important to note that the allotment and nomination are provisional, contingent upon the verification of eligibility documents. Candidates must substantiate their claims with valid documents by the admission deadline. Any discrepancies or submission of false documents may lead to cancellation of allotment or admission, even after the process is completed.
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