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KEA:Schedule for UG NEET‐2018 Document Verification: (Based on NEET All India Rank)



Forenoon Session‐1
Forenoon Session‐2
Afternoon Session‐1
Afternoon Session‐2

DATE AND DAY
9,15 a.m. ‐ 11.00 a.m.
11.15 am ‐ 1.15 pm
2.00 pm ‐ 4,00 pm
4.15 pm – 6.15 pm

Reporting Time: 8.30 am
Reporting Time: 10.15 am
Reporting Time: 1.00 pm
Reporting Time: 3.15 pm




NEET ALL INDIA Rank
NEET ALL INDIA Rank
NEET ALL INDIA Rank
NEET ALL INDIA Rank


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i. Karnataka candidates – (Freshly registered, edited / changed any reservation, Linguistic Minority, Religious Minority, NRI wards, Category‐2 to category‐8 in St. John Medical College)
28‐06‐18
THURSDAY
1
75000
75001
150000
150001
250000
250001
320000
29‐06‐18
FRIDAY
320001
400000
400001
500000
500001
600000
600001
757569
ii. Non‐Karnataka Candidates (All candidates including Religious Minority and NRI Wards and category‐2 to category‐8 in St. John Medical College only)

30‐06‐18
SATURDAY
1
20000
20001
40000
40001
50000
50001
67000
01‐07‐18
SUNDAY
67001
80000
80001
120000
120001
150000
150001
180000
02‐07‐18
MONDAY
180001
240000
240001
300000
300001
350000
350001
400000
03‐07‐18
TUESDAY
400001
500000
500001
634897
iii. Only NRI / PIO/OCI/FOREIGN NATIONALS
03‐07‐18
TUESDAY
1
300000
300001
634897

NOTE: No Individual intimation will be sent to the candidates regarding date and time of the above schedule.

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