All India Counselling
Hi Dear,
The amount of security amount to be refunded is Rs.10,000/- for unreserved category candidates & Rs. 5,000/- for SC/ST/OBC/PH students. The security deposit is supposed to be refunded to the bank accounts of students provided at the time of registration after the completion of counselling.
For more information visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling-faqs#NEET-2021-Counselling-FAQs-Exit-and-Security-Money-Forfeiture-Rules
good luck
Hello,
Your rank is good basis of general category. But you know this year cutoff marks is very higher than previous year infact total marks and getting marks for another students also higher. So it's difficult to predict which college you will get or not. But if you applied for AIQ and State quota counselling also then may be you can get government college in upcoming round. May be it's BDS or BAMS. Otherwise in this rank you can get private medical college in government quota. Don't feel disappointed there are mop up round present also so you can get definitely any government college. But which college you will get it can be difficult to predict. But I'll provide you a link you can check it.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-indial
All the best.
It has vey little possibility. This kind of stuff depend on multiple things. SO you can try there is a very little possibility. But the point is there exist possibility. If you don't try it then it will turn to zero.
Stay positive & keep on trying.
Happy new year.
Dear aspirant
As you haven't been allotted any colleges in round first of AIQ counseling so if you don't want to participate in round 2 and want free exit then simply don't do choice filling and locking process in round 2. You should leave your choice filling options blank in round2 and in further round so like this you will be automatically exit from the AIQ. You don't have to do any procedure just simply not participate in further round. You will get your security deposit back in your account once when MCC start returning back the security deposit to non allotted candidates.
You can use our college predictor tool to predict the best college for you: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope I may have resolved your query
Best regards!
Hey!
free exit means you can decide to join or decline a college that has been allotted to you in the 1st round. but since you havent got any college, you MUST exit the 1st round. and now, attending the 2nd round is completely your wise. if you are not interested, you may not appear for the counselling itself.
i hope i answered you
Yes you will get you security back if you didn't get any seat or if you got seat and accepted it. You will not get your security deposit back if you got the seat and didn't accept it in second round. It does not matter how many rounds you take part.
The security fee is refunded back only after the counselling process is completed, to the accounts from where its was deposited. Also, it is refunded after 15 days when MCC publishes all the details about refund on its official website. You can check out more details here:
FAQ’S (Frequently Asked questions) For NEET - Undergraduate Courses (MBBS/BDS)-2020-21 (neetcounselling.com) (https://www.neetcounselling.com/blog/faqs-frequently-asked-questions-for-neet-undergraduate-courses-mbbsbds-2020-21)
Thankyou
Hi Candidate,
First of all, you should know about the All India Counselling Process and State Counselling Rounds. The All India Counselling Process deals with the All India Rank or All India Category Rank which is applicable for getting admission into several colleges all round the country, whereas the State Counselling Rounds deals with the Admission into State- Government Funded Institutes and have the State Rank for Admission Criteria. So, you can surely participate in these rounds if you have joined the All India Counselling Round.
All The Best.
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