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Slno NEET ROLL CANDNM 1 2812003032 MARIYA JAMES M 2 / 230 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY 1 Sampige Road,18th Cross,Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560012 PROVISIONAL LIST OF CANDIDATES REGISTERED FOR UGNEET-2020 -(NON-Karnataka candidates) Note 1.If any candidates has registered for UGNEET-2020 and if not listed in the following list should report to KEA with registration details. 2.Mere registration for UGNEET-2020 does not confirm any right for admission to medical or dental seats , it is subject to fulfilling eligibility conditions. 3. If any discrepancy found should report to KEA immediately. 4. Candidates should not presume that it is a merit list for UGNEET-2020 admissions.
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