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mounikaravula22 29th Jan, 2022
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Aman deep 29th Jan, 2022

Hello

There will be four rounds of counselling i.e. Round 1, Round 2 of AIQ and Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round. NEET counselling 2021 will be held for admission to 89,395 MBBS, 27,948 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 603 BVSc and AH.  Apart from the already registered candidates others will have to register themselves for the mop-up round of NEET 2021 counselling.

For more further process check the link given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling-faqs

You can also use our NEET college predictor by clicking on given link- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=NEET_clgpd&ici=NEET_article_contmap

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piyush263001 29th Jan, 2022

Hello,


Your profile suggests that you are from Andhra Pradesh. As far as now no information has been published regarding NEET Counseling for Andhra Pradesh.

------ But for moet states there is only 2 rounds of Counseling followed by Mop up round.


------- In All India Quota Counseling will take place for 15% seats reserved in medical colleges of all states.


--------- MCC will conduct 4 rounds of counselling - AIQ Round 1, AIQ Round 2, AIQ Mop-up round, and AIQ stray vacancy round.


------ Remaining seats after completion of Round 2 will be filled in mop-up and stray vacancy round by MCC in online mode.


------ The four rounds will only be conducted for AIQ seats having All India character which are contributed by states for 15% UG seats.


• Fresh candidates will only be allowed in the first three rounds and not in the stray vacancy round.

• Candidates will be given an option for upgradation and free exit only in Round 1

• Candidates who join the allotted seat in Round 1 will not be allowed to resign and will be ineligible for participating in further rounds of counseling.

• Candidates who do not join the allotted seat in Round 2 will be eligible for further rounds of counselling by paying a security deposit and fresh registration in mop-up round only.


NEET 2021 AIQ Counselling process includes-


• Candidates to register themselves on official website of MCC- Medical counseling Committee-

https://www.mcc.nic.in/

• Fee payment- Rs 1000 is to be paid by unreserved category candidates while For SC/ ST/ OBC/ PH candidates, registration fees is Rs 500.

• Choice filling of colleges candidate wishes to get admission in

• Finally seat allotment based on NEET scores, reservation criteria, and the number of seats.

A security deposit of-

• For Central Universities and 15% AIQ- Rs 10,000 by Unreserved category students and Rs 5000 by SC/ST/OBC category candidates.

• For Deemed Universities- Rs 2,00,000

is to be deposited by students which will be refunded.


Following are the documents that will be required during counseling and original documents are to be produced-


• NEET Admit Card

• NEET Scorecard or Rank Letter

• Class 10 certificate and mark sheet (for date of birth)

• Class 12 certificate and mark sheet

• ID proof (Aadhar/PAN Card/ Driving License/Passport)

• Eight passport size photographs

• Provisional Allotment Letter

• Caste Certificate (if applicable)

• PwD Certificate (if applicable)


Following are the reservation that are given to the candidates of various categories -


• 10% seat reservation for GEN-EWS candidates, (candidates whose family income is less than Rs 8 Lakh per annum)

• 15% seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste(SC) Students.

• 7.5% seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST) students.

• 27% seats are reserved for OBC-NCL candidates only in colleges run by central government.

• 5% of seats are reserved for Person with Disability PwD. This is a horizontal reservation which means that 5% of all seats reserved for various categories are reserved for candidates with disability from that category.


You can read more about the Counseling process by checking out the link given below-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling


For more information about the colleges you would be expecting for your NEET 2021 score you can click on the following link -


https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp


The college predictor gives you a detailed report of all the top colleges that you have a fair chance for getting admission in. And from this suggested colleges list you are in a better position to make right decision while filling the choices of colleges during the Counseling process.


Also check out the MBBS companion- It is helpful for the Counseling & Admission process with Webinar sessions along with the college prediction for All India, Central, Deemed & State counseling.


https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=mbbs_comp


I hope you find the answer helpful.

Thank you.

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