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while filling neet application form we have to fill the state where we have passed 12th under 15%quota what does it mean by that?if using 15% AIQ quota we can apply in any respective state following the cut off


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mickeymary735 19th Aug, 2021
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Ayush 19th Aug, 2021

Hello candidate,

The candidates need to fill the NEET undergraduate application form with the state code from which they have passed their class 12th examinations, because most of the medical college in respective States offer around 85% of the seats reserved for domicile holders and same state candidates and the rest 15% of the seats are available for admission through all India counselling processes. Hence, you need to specify your state eligibility criteria in order to avail this special quota preference.

Hope you found it informational. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!

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