
KNRUHS NEET PG 2025 Update- Free Exit Round
Ananya Das
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Latest Update
Last Updated on November 7, 2025
Hey there, future homeopaths, and hello to the anxious parents hovering behind you. Big update from KNRUHS University, Warangal, and this one’s kind of a big deal if you’re second-guessing your BHMS seat.
You know that awful feeling when you make a big decision and then can’t sleep for nights wondering, “Did I just ruin my life?” Yeah, KNRUHS is basically saying, “It’s okay, you can undo that one — but be quick about it.”
If you joined a BHMS course under the management quota in a private homeopathy college in Telangana, and you’re already regretting it, congratulations, you now have an escape hatch. The university has opened what’s called a Free Exit Round, which means you can leave the course, no issues, no penalties. But it’s time-sensitive.

Overview
“Free exit” is basically university language for: you can quit, and they can’t keep your stuff.
That means:
- You can withdraw from the course.
- The college must return all your original certificates.
- You get back every rupee you paid — no deductions, no excuses.
But, and this is a massive BUT, you have to do it before 1:00 PM on November 7, 2025.
Not “around 1 PM.” Not “later in the evening.” Before 1 sharp. Universities aren’t known for being flexible about deadlines. Miss it, and suddenly you’re stuck in the “no refund, no exit” club. And trust me, you don’t want to be there.
Who Exactly Can Use This Option?
Let’s make sure you qualify, because I know how these announcements can get everyone worked up only to realize it doesn’t apply to half the people reading.
This “Free Exit” is only for students who:
- Took admission in the BHMS course
- Joined a private homeopathy college (not a government one)
- Got in through the management quota (not state quota)
- Belong to the 2025–26 academic year
If that list is pointing towards you, keep reading. If not, you can still read for curiosity’s sake because it’s kind of interesting how these systems work.

The Deadline (Important)
I’ll say it again because this part matters more than anything: 1:00 PM, November 7, 2025.
Set ten alarms. Tell your mom. Tell your roommate. Tattoo it on your wrist if you have to. After that time, this whole “free exit” deal disappears into thin air.
Action Plan
Alright, if you’ve decided to leave, here’s how you do it the right way:
- Submit the application at the college office before 1 PM on November 7. Don’t wait till the last minute - you know how college offices work. Someone will say, “Come after lunch,” and poof, it’s too late. Go early. Be polite, but don’t take no for an answer.
- Get a receipt or acknowledgement that you’ve submitted your application. Keep it safe.
- Once you do that, the college has to return all your documents and fees.
The university notice literally says: “Entire fee paid by the candidates.” So, if they try to keep anything, you can just simply show them the notice.
Write a simple application to your college principal. No dramatic essays needed. Just something like, “I wish to discontinue my BHMS course from your college.”
Include your name and roll number. That’s it.
Important Things to Know
This is a one-time chance. If you leave using this free exit option, you can’t come back later and say, “Actually, I changed my mind, can I get another BHMS seat?” Nope.
Once you leave, that seat gets offered to someone else during the stray vacancy round. Basically, your spot becomes someone else’s lucky day.
Also, the college has to upload your details on the admission portal by 1:30 PM the same day, so the university's keeping tabs on the process.
Why the University’s Doing This
You might be wondering, “Why are they letting people walk away so easily?”
Well, there could be a few reasons:
- Some students jumped in too fast and are now having doubts.
- Some families are struggling with the fees.
- Others probably got better offers elsewhere.
Whatever the case, it’s actually a good move. Education is a long-term commitment that involves money, time, energy, and if you realize early that you’re on the wrong track, it’s better to fix it now than four years later.

How to Decide if You Should Leave
This is where it gets personal. Nobody else can answer this for you.
Ask yourself:
- Can I really see myself as a homeopathic doctor?
- Do I feel excited about what I’m learning, or just trapped?
- Do I have another plan, or am I leaving out of panic?
Talk to people you trust, parents, seniors, mentors, but remember, the final call is yours. Don’t let pressure or comparison make your decision for you.
If you love homeopathy and you’re in the right college, stay. But if every bone in your body says, “this isn’t for me,” maybe this is your sign to step back and rethink.
Final Thoughts
Look, I get it. Making career decisions at this age feels like one wrong move will doom your future forever. Spoiler: it won't.
This free exit thing? It’s rare. Universities almost never give students a no-penalty do-over. So if you’re unhappy, this might be the cleanest exit you’ll ever get.
Just remember: if you walk away, you’re closing the door on BHMS management quota seats for good. Make peace with that before you file the form.
Whatever you choose, make sure it’s your decision. Not your parents’, not your friends’, not your nosy neighbour’s. You’re the one who has to live with it, so pick the path that actually feels right.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I miss the 7th November deadline?
Sorry, but you probably won't get another chance. After 1 PM on 7th November, leaving will be much more complicated. The notice clearly says "candidates are not permitted to withdraw from the course/seat after 01.00 PM on 07-11-2025 onwards." So yeah, they mean it.
Can I get my documents back if the college refuses?
The notice says "Principals of Private Homeopathy Medical colleges are informed to return all the original certificates and entire fee paid by the candidates immediately." So if any college creates problems, you can show them this official notice.
What if I change my mind after leaving?
You won't be able to get another BHMS management quota seat, so be very sure before you decide. But you could try for other courses or maybe even take a drop year to prepare for other exams.
Can I join another BHMS college after free exit?
Not for BHMS management quota, but you could try for other courses or other states if you're eligible. Just not BHMS management quota in Telangana.
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