If there any impact on private college State quota seats in West Bengal for new All India counselling rule?
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As per the new guideline given to MCC by the Supreme court,the All India Counselling for NEET is to occur in 4 rounds . Earlier , there used to be only 2 rounds to fill the 15% seats of the state government medical colleges and all the seats of the central institutes like AIIMS. After the 2 rounds, whatever seats were left under the 15% state government quota were then transferred to the state counselling authorities to filled through the state quota counselling.
This new guideline will mostly benefit the students of the states where cutoffs usually go high like Delhi ,Bihar, Rajasthan etc. , sometimes even higher than the All India cutoff for a government medical college. So, these students will be able to get a seat through the All India Counselling in some other state if the cutoff of their own state is very high .
Also,it will be made sure that almost none of the 15% seats are left to be filled by AIQ.So, there's very less probability that any seats will be transferred to the state after AIQ.
So,it can be concluded that the All India Quota cutoff for a government medical college will be lower ,on the other hand the state quota cutoffs may increase a bit than usual ,as of now. This applies to most of the states including West Bengal and yes the cutoff scores for private medical colleges is also supposed to increase as overall cutoff will increase through the state quota.
You are advised to wait for the Counselling process to commence and only then will we be able to know the exact cut-offs and how this new guideline will affect the cutoffs .
You can keep visiting the official website of MCC for further updates,
https://www.mcc.nic.in/#/home
Hope my answer helped.