Admissions to every DENTAL & MBBS Courses seat are made based on NEET score. Admissions are also made under multiple quotas: state government quota seats, all India quota seats, central institutions/ deemed universities, management/ N4I quota seats in private medical/dental colleges or any private university, the main pool quota seats, every seat, including NRI quota as well as the management quota, in private aided minority/unaided/ non-minority medical colleges & AIIMS institutes across India.
This is an undergraduate degree, with 5 years of graduation and a 1-year internship under a non-profit organization (NGO) which is mandatory to complete this degree.
There you can find 4 rounds of NEET Counseling,
Firstly, NEET Counseling will also be conducted in 4 OG and UG medical & dental seats. They are also AIQ round 1, AIQ round 2, and AIQ mop-up round, and the AIQ Stray vacancy round
Seats will not be regressed to states
Counseling for the leftover seats will also be continued in stray and mop-up vacancy rounds.
There will be no fresh registration in the stray vacancy round
Candidates can also do the new registration for the 1st, 2nd & 3rd round based on their eligibility.
There also will be no change in the counseling scheme of central institutes.
MMC has also said that this proposed modified scheme of four rounds of online counseling will also be in tune with the actual prevailing norms of the counseling, which includes the security and fees deposit being followed for the central universities/institutes.
There is also a change in the seat up-gradation method
Aspirants will not be permitted to apply for the up-gradation seats or some free exit after round one. Aspirants can also apply for up-gradation of seats in the 2nd round after the results of the 1stbround seat allotment. After the 2nd round, they cannot use the up-gradation of seats in the 3rd and 4th rounds.
If the candidate has already joined the allotted seat in the 2nd round, they cannot resign the seat & participate in future games. But if they do not attend that assigned seat for the 2nd round, they are also eligible for a mop-up round if they forfeit the safety deposit & do the new registration.
NEET Counseling 2021:
Eligibility criteria for this exam
Candidates qualifying NEET are also eligible to apply for counseling.
In this NEET, aspirants with a minimum of 59th percentile ( forty percentile for ST/SC/OBC and 45th for general physically handicapped) will also be considered qualified in this exam.
Further, the ministry also releases the list of eligible quotas excluding aspirants from Kashmir and jammu 5o take part in fifteen percent AIQ counseling.
Every candidate also has to register on the MCC website to become suitable for counseling.
Instructions for aspirants claiming the NRI status
Aspirants claiming to be NRI as per the orders or directions of the honorable supreme court of India have to send their relevant documents supporting their claim for changing the nationality from Indian to an NRI.
Aspirants should be in touch with the website of MCC for further courses of action.
Candidates should send all their documents enclosed in a single mail.
Following documents are needed to be sent to change the actual category from an Indian to an NRI
Paper claiming that a sponsored is the NRI with the aspirant
Affidavit from a sponsored that they will support the complete course fee of the aspirant
Embassy certificate of a financed or certificate from a consulate
NEET 2021 scorecard of the aspirant.
MBBS Eligibility category for the central university
Delhi University (UCMS, MAMC, LHMC): We all know that fifteen percent of seats will also contribute to this AIQ. Eighty-five percent of institutional quota seats will be for those aspirants who have studied eleventh and twelfth grade in Delhi.
Aligarh Muslim University: This university will provide fifty percent institutional reservation to the aspirations who have studied in their school in the last three years & fifty percent to another aspirant who has also qualified NEET.
BHU: All the aspirants are also eligible for admission in the BHU after qualifying NEET.
Hello aspirate
The fee of mbbs course depends on the institute /college and whether its government or private .mbbs is a 5.5 years course
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Hey !
Fees for full MBBS course i.e. for the duration of 5.5 years is different for different colleges . For some private colleges , it may be 30 to 50 lacs and for government medical colleges , it can be 1 lakh also.
So there is not even a rough estimate of MBBS course. You need to mention the name of college whose fees you want to know for the full MBBS course.
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