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OtherAug 14, 2025 06:36 PM

Haryana NEET 2025 Counselling: Round 1 Seat Allotment Result Released At uhsrugcounselling.com- Check Direct Link Here

Haryana NEET 2025 Counselling: The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Haryana, has officially released the result for the Haryana NEET 2025 counselling Round 1. All the candidates who have registered themselves for the counselling will be able to check their result through the official website, i.e. uhsrugcounselling.com. A total of 7,595 candidates have been included in the merit list, with a total of 2,213 candidates allotted seats in various medical and dental colleges across the state. Candidates must know that they will have to pay the tuition fees for the allotted colleges between 14th August, 2025 to 19th August, 2025 by 8 PM to confirm the admission.

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