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difference between state quota and esi quota?


Varsha Godiyala 29th Sep, 2020
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Aishwary Jaiswal 29th Sep, 2020

hello aspirant,

ESIC Scheme is a wonderful scheme helping needy people of working class with low salaries to get the health care to themselves as well as their family. This scheme also help the wards of these people who are beneficiaries of this scheme. Arround 300+ seats are reserved for this category students for which mcc conducts a separate counselling apart from deemed universities and 15 % government seats. ESIC will be provide the 'Insured Person's Quota' to those who have successfully met the eligibility criteria under ESI Scheme and have qualified in NEET 2020.

and If you take admission in the state quota then a total of 85% seats in all the government colleges in that particular state will be reserved for admission of the students who have that state's domicile only

hope that helps

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