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RUHS Counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment result to be released today at ruhscuet2025.com; check steps to download and more

RUHS Counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment result to be released today at ruhscuet2025.com; check steps to download and more

Economic Times16-07-2025
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Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) will release the Round 1 Seat Allotment Result for RUHS Counselling 2025 today, July 16, 2025, on ruhscuet2025.com. Successful students must download their allotment documents and pay ₹50,000 by July 22, 2025, to confirm their seat. Document verification will also take place between July 16-22, 2025.
Agencies The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) will publish the Round 1 Seat Allotment Result for RUHS Counselling 2025 today, July 16, 2025. Students who have completed the counselling process and submitted their college choices can view their results on the official website: ruhscuet2025.com.
Seat Confirmation and Fee Payment
If a student is allotted a seat, they must download essential documents such as the allotment letter, registration form, and other related papers. To confirm the seat, a counselling fee of ₹50,000 must be paid between July 16 and July 22, 2025.Those who are not allotted a seat or are dissatisfied with their allotment can participate in the Round 2 counselling, with the next seat allotment result set to be announced on August 1, 2025.
RUHS Counselling Process: Key Steps
Online Registration
Choice Filling and Locking
Mock Seat Allotment (for trial purposes)
Final Seat Allotment
Seat Confirmation and Fee Payment
Document Verification at the allotted college Event Dates Allotment Letter Publishing July 16, 2025 Print Allotment Letter July 16 to July 22, 2025 Reporting to Allotted College July 16 to July 22, 2025 Document Submission July 16 to July 22, 2025
Follow these steps to view and download your RUHS CUET 2025 seat allotment result:
Step 1: Visit the official site: ruhscuet2025.comStep 2: Click on the link labelled 'RUHS CUET 2025 Counselling Seat Allotment Result'Step 3: Enter your application number and date of birthStep 4: The seat allotment result will appear on your screenStep 5: Download and print the allotment letter for future reference
Document Verification Process (July 16–22, 2025) Candidates allotted a seat in Round 1 must report to their assigned college for document verification. The following documents are required: Class 12 (10+2) Marksheet
Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar, School ID, PAN, Voter ID, Driving Licence, Govt./PSU ID)
Passport-size Photographs
Proof of ₹50,000 fee payment
Proof of Date of Birth (Class 10 certificate or birth certificate)
Rajasthan Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
PwD Certificate (if applicable)
EWS Certificate (if applicable)
Migration Certificate (if applicable) Make sure to carry original copies along with photocopies for verification.
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