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I would like to inform you that, in order to get admission into any University, be it Government or Private, you need to apply for the registration process. The seats are alloted on the basis of your NEET score. Visit this link to know your NEET 2020 expected rank and percentile.
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Once the NEET 2020 results are announced, you need to follow these steps to get admission into the college of your choice.
Step 1:- Register yourself on the official website for the 15% All India Quota and 85% State Quota Counselling. While filling the registration form, mark yourself under defence quota reservation category.
Step 2:- Choose from the list of colleges, the college you are interested in for pursuing MBBS/BDS, when the choice filling window is open.
Step 3:- Round 1 results will be declared, and college will be alloted to you based on your NEET score, your reservation category and the choices filled by you.
Step 4:- If you don't get the college of your choice, repeat step 2 in the subsequent rounds (Round 2 and Mop up round).
That is the whole process of counselling. For more information on the expected colleges you can get on the basis of your NEET score, use this college predictor tool.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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