in which category does caste nt-d fall into in maharashtra? and does it come under minority? i have to fill this info in my neet application form.
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Hello Aspirant,
See nomadic tribes are reserved under OBC category at national level but you should once check the central reservation list available at official website of NCBC and if your category is listed there then you should opt your category as OBC-NCL in NEET application form otherwise kindly fill your category as General category.
If you belongs to OBC-NCL category then you should also upload your OBC-NCL certificate.
OBC-NCL certificate that is to be uploaded in the NEET UG 2022 application form, should have been issued on or after January 1st 2022 according to the latest guidelines of Government of India. In case you fail to upload it (issued on or after January 1st, 2022) at the time of registration then the OBC candidate has to upload a declaration [Declaration in Lieu of OBC-NCL Certificate as per Appendix - XB in Information bulletin] to that effect. Visit http://www.ncbc.nic.in for the latest guidelines and updates on the Central List of State-wise OBCs.
****** During counselling process there will be a document verification before admission in any college and during that time you should have your latest and valid certificate.
You can also solve the Test series for NEET UG 2022 for better finishing of your preparation, you can get the Test series from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-may/
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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