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Manisha Tayal 21st Jan, 2022
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Nisha 21st Jan, 2022
hey there,

Under Open seat counselling for Neet, the open seats are meant for the students of unreserved category.

These seats can be secured by students of any state participating in the counselling procedure, provided that they do not belong to other categories like SC, ST or PWD.

hope this will help you
Shivam Gupta 21st Jan, 2022

Hey Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great,


As you want to know the meaning of open seat counselling and it means open seats in the NEET all-India counselling are intended for students from the unreserved category. These seats are available to students from any state who participate in the counselling process and do not fall into any of the other categories such as SC, ST, or PWD.


I hope this will help you,

Best of Luck :)

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