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In private seats of medical colleges (like states of karnataka) How do students(of other states) get admission? Its mandatory to just pass neet exam,or bringing good scores also matters? PLEASE EXPLAIN ME THE WHOLE PROCESS.


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Nishith 21st Oct, 2019
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Arya 30th Nov, 2019

Hi Nishith,

For admissions through NEET, 15% of the seats in every state are open for candidates from all parts of the country. This is called All India Quota. 85% are reserved for the students having domicile in that state. This is called State Quota. Inside the state quota, there is a reservation scheme which varies for every state. After the NEET exam, there will be a seat allotment process held by every state in which students can select their colleges and courses according to merit. the students having a higher rank will have a better chance to select the colleges and courses of their liking.

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