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Can I get a seat in any other state for mbbs even if i dont have domicile of that state ??


Gauri Verma 5th Dec, 2017
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Gautam Manohar 22nd Dec, 2017

hi gauri, yeah you can ofcourse get through the 15 percent all india quota, but Candidates from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and J&K are not eligible for 15% All India quota seats as these three states had opted out of All India scheme since its inception. If candidates claim the eligibility under this criterion, they must submit a Self Declaration form online. Candidates are suggested to take a print out of the form as they may be required to present it during counselling. Hope this helps, good luck

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14th Jun, 2019
nhi 
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3rd Apr, 2019
kya 15 percent quota m semi govt college bhi milta hai 
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22nd Jun, 2019
537 mark with air 29450 up state obcIs there is any chance of getting govt medical college 
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25th May, 2020
Why the people belongs to that states won't get mbbs seat in other states and what should they do to get seat in other states?
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 8th Dec, 2017
Hello Gauri

Yes you can definitely apply for medical seats in a college of a state where you do not have a domicile of

The easiest way is by availing the 15% all India quota

Even by the state quota you can fill in your choice for a state while filling in the online application form, if you have completed a major part of your school education(like a board examination) there and have the necessary documents like Marksheet and Pass Certificate...

Jesus a few rimming for the 15% all India quota try to secure a decent enough rank which would definitely means scoring above 580 to 600 out of 720

Hope this helps thank you




Kritika Shrivastava 8th Dec, 2017
Hello Gauri :)



Yes, you most definitely CAN get a seat in a state that you don't have a domicile for.



You must be aware of the All India scheme that allows 15% seats under all India quota in every state, to all students.



To be sure of getting a seat, your score should be high. Let's stay around 580+. The cut off varies yearly so prepare well.



Check out the article for more information:

http://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet



All the best!

Hope this helps.











Nikita Chauhan 7th Dec, 2017
Yes, you can.

you need to contest under All India 15% quota of NEET-UG for the SAME.

The cut off scores have been a subject to variation depending on the level of difficulty of the question paper and how many students end up with a good score.

This year the cut off scores that ended up bagging a seat were over 560.

The cut offs might go higher that next year or may go down. I'd recommend you to target a score above 570-580 to stay in the safe zone.



Ahmadunnisa Begum 6th Dec, 2017
Hello Gauri,



Yes it is possible.15% all India quota, 85% state quota.







The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be conducting NEET 2018 tentatively in the first week of May 2018. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2018 is conducted annually to provide admissions to eligible candidates into MBBS and BDS courses at medical and dental institutes across the nation. Registrations for NEET 2018 will commence tentatively from the last week of January 2018 in online mode. All interested candidates will have to fill and submit the application form tentatively by the first week of March 2018. The conducting authorities will be accepting applications only from eligible candidates. NEET 2018 admit card will be available for registered candidates tentatively from the third week of April 2018. NEET 2018 will be held in offline mode and the candidates will be required to qualify the examination to participate in the counselling session. The common counsellingconducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will allot eligible candidates into the 15% All India Quota seats. For admissions into the remaining 85% State Quota seats, the respective states will conduct their own common counselling. In the previous year,NEETreceived 11,38,890 registrations for admissions to the 90,000 MBBS and BDS seats on offer. Read the full article for more information about the exam date, eligibility criteria, application process, exam pattern, counselling and other important details of NEET 2018.



https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet?icn=neet-ug_article&ici=neet-ug_exam_rdmrvp





Goodluck





Hope this helps.














Jatin Prajapati 5th Dec, 2017

Hi Gauri Verma,

Coming directly on your query, the asnwer is Yes, YES you can get MBBS seat in other states too of which you are not having domicile. You can apply for them via All India Quota counselling in which you need not to produce the Domicile Or Residential certificate.

The only thing I want to suggest you in this regard is that if you want to get admitted in other state via AIQ counselling, Try to achieve a score of atleast 600+ to remain in a safe zone.

Hope this might be helpful to you.

All the Best

sanjeev aggarwal 5th Dec, 2017

Yes definitely only in those colleges who provide 15% all india quota

These colleges fill their seat through all india counselling

Check list of collegeshttp://www.mcc.nic.in/MCCUG_aiq/HomePage.aspx

Or you can also check on career360 too

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