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Dear aspirant,
DGHS has released counselling schedule for All India quota seats which is 15% in government and deemed and central universities. Rest 85% is state quota where those students can apply who have domicile of that particular state . While private institutions only take admission through state quota .
To get admission in medical college for MBBS one should qualify NEET exam and participate in its counselling process. The registration for counselling has been started ,after which students need to fill and lock their choices regarding college. Then the process of seat allotment will began comprising of 2 rounds with mop up round and the last one is stray vacancy round. After the completion of allotment process students will be alloted their respective colleges where students have to report in person with their documents for counselling.
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Hello ravi,
The All India Quota for NEET reserves 15% of the total for MBBS/BDS courses. This category is open to all the students across the country.
Who is eligible for 15% AIQ?
The State Quota has 85% seats. Aspirants from the corresponding states may apply for State Quota seats. The seat allotment under the State Quota in various states is on the basis of counselling at the State level.
In each of the Indian states, 85% of the total medical seats (government) are accessible to candidates that reside in the state. This corresponds to saying that 85% out of the total government medical seats in each of the states are reserved for candidates of those states only. These seats are again allotted basis the NEET scores obtained.
Candidates must register to seek seats under the State Quota. Those students eligible for seats under state quota must contact corresponding state admission officials and Directorate of Medical Education.
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Dear Aspirants ,
The eligibility for the state 85% quota seats of the states are mentioned below: You must have completed/appearing his/her 10th and 12th from the state. Candidate must possess a valid domicile in the state. Candidate should possess a residency proof of the state. Where
15% AIQ
All these candidates are eligible for the AIQ for medical seats in India. These seats include seats in both private and government institutes. They are filled through centralized All India Counselling. This corresponds to saying that regardless of whether it is a government or private run institute, they must reserve 15% seats which will be occupied via the AIQ NEET counselling.
However, candidates from Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states are not eligible for AIQ as they have individually opted out. If students decide to take part in this counselling, they are required to furnish a self-declaration form. Such candidates must fulfil the criteria and thereby can seek admissions to any of the private institutes for medical courses or any of the deemed universities or even the AFMC.
Within this 15% AIQ again, reservation for different categories are as follows:
The 15% counselling is for all the government-run institutes. Student belonging to any state can take part in this counselling basis the NEET score. The NTA extracts the merit list of qualified candidates for 15% All India quota seats of the NEET. The MCC (Medical Council Committee) counsels only those candidates for online counselling that appear in the merit list. Seat allotment under 15% AIQ is decided in the merit lists’ order and centralized NEET counselling. Board forms the merit list, which shall be equivalent to the availability of the seats under 15% All India Quota. Candidates have an option to pick their desired college in the counselling session. But, the current Indian reservation Policy decides the admissions of qualified aspirants to medical courses.
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