On September 12, the National Testing Agency (NTA) held the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2021). NEET 2021 result is going to out in coming month at neet.nta.nic.in, the medical admissions counseling process will start. States are going to announce the admission process because there are some reservation in many states.
“For admission into 85% of seats in government colleges and seats in private colleges, State medical counseling bodies will announce the NEET 2021 cutoff “
courtesy : Government bodies
NEET Counseling for admission to 85 percent state quota seats in government and all aided minority/nonminority medical/private unaided/dental colleges will be conducted by respective state bodies. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is the body in charge of admissions to 15% of MBBS or BDS seats in all Indian medical and dental institutes.
Jammu and Kashmir are not taking part in national counseling process . The state will conduct counseling for admissions to 100% seats in J&K.
Candidates must fulfil qualifying criteria defined by the state counselling authorities in order to apply for admission.
- NEET exam is mandatory to be qualified.
- Candidates must have completed 17 years as of admission year.
- *Domicile certificate (according to the requirement)
NEET 2021: State Counselling procedure
The eligibility requirements differ from state to state, but the basic counselling process is the same across the colleges.
Registration | The first step is registration where candidates will have to enter personal, academic and other details. |
Publication of the merit list | After registration, the state merit list will be released by the authorities. The list includes candidate’s roll numbers along with their merit rank. |
Choice Filling | Candidates have to list the colleges according to their preferences. |
Seat Allotment | Seats are allotted to the candidates on the basis of their merit, choices filled, availability of seats, state merit rank, category and other factors. |
Reporting to the College | After seat allotment, candidates have to report to the college for completing the admission formalities. |
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