All India Counselling
hey!
Foe NEET 2020 ALL INDIA COUNSELLING only Andhra Pradesh and Wst Bengal states has got the maximum rank cutoff that is around 12, 000 rank , all the other states had rank cutoff less than that.last year the state with the least cutff was GOA with marks around 550.
Thankyou
Dear Aspirant
To apply for counselling of AYUSH UG courses, the candidates need to register themselves on the official website of AACCC. Apart from that you have pay a non-refundable registration fee and also a security deposit for participating in the counselling
The registration fees ( non- refundable ) is as follows
Government college - Gen/ OBC - INR 1000
SC/ST/ PwD - INR 500
Private colleges/ deemed universities ; INR 5000 ( all categories)
Security deposit ( refundable) is as follows ;
Government college - INR 10,000
Private colleges _ INR 50,000
Hope this helps
Hello Aspirant,
Yes of course, if you want to change your preferences or choices of college which you have made earlier for Round 1 then you can change it as per your convenience. Or you can also go through fresh registration if you have not registered earlier. Also note that the registration process which has to begun from November 18th is postponed to November 20th and will continue till November 22nd as per the latest notification released by MCC.
For complete details about NEET Counselling kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Greetings!
The final list for the first round of NEET counselling 2020 was released on 7 November. Candidates whose names featured on the list were eligible to take admission to MBBS and BDS undergraduate courses under the All India Quota. The round 1 result was declared for candidates who had qualified the NEET 2020 exam for medical courses and registered for admission.
The MCC is holding counselling for only of the 15 percent All India Quota seats. Meanwhile, respective state authorities are conducting NEET counselling through state quota.
Registered candidates who did not get any seat in round 1 of the NEET 2020 counselling are eligible to sit in the second round. Those who were allotted a seat in the first round but had not joined it are also allowed to apply for admission in the second round of the counselling. Apart from this, those who reported at an allotted college for the first round but opted for second round up-gradation can appear in the second round.
After the completion of the second round of counselling, the MCC will start a mop-up round for central and deemed universities, ESIC, AIIMS and JIPMER from 10 December.
The registration process for this round will take place from 10 to 14 December. The result for the mop-up round will be declared on 17 December.
I hope this was helpful. Thank you!
Hello student
You have to surrender first where you have been selected for joining medical MBBS courses.
Then you can attend for the AP State quota counselling for the first round.for admission in Medical colleges of Andhra Pradesh. If you selected there you can join in any government medical colleges of Andhra Pradesh .
Hope this will be helpful.
hello,
Acoording to the official notice you are eligible to change any of the information except your name, DOB, application no. But after you lock your preferences, in any circumstance you can not change in your preferences till the allotment of the seats. If you have upgraded your seat then your previous information will be carry out including your state quota and college preferences.
hopethis will help you
all the best!!
Hi aspirant!
The tentative dates for Aiapget 2020 for the first round of counselling are as follows:
Registration for the first round begins
Second week of November 2020
Choice filling
Last week of November 2020
Seat allotment list for the first round
Last date for reporting to the allocated institute
First week of December 2020
For more details please check the following site:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiapget/amp
Thank you!
Hello Dear Student,
MGIMS Wardha is also a Good Medical Institute and it's a Semi Government type Institution managed by a Trust named Kasturba Health Society. If you are looking for other options for Round 2 then According to your Rank you can try for following Medical Colleges:
1. Newly Established AIIMS like AIIMS Jammu and AIIMS Kalyani
2. Calcutta National Medical College
3. IGGMC Nagpur
4. GRMC Gwalior
5. Goa Medical College, Panaji
6. R.G Kar Medical College, Kolkata
7. Bowring lady Curzon Medical College
8. Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Tirupati
9. M.P Shah Medical College, Jamnagar
10. RLB Medical College, Jhansi
You can take the help of Allotment list of Round 1 2020 by MCC, look for the Good Colleges which are allotted near to your Rank and do the choice filling according to your interest.
Use Careers360 NEET College Predictor Tool, To know your Chances of Securing Good Medical Colleges on your Rank, here is the link: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
All the Best
Hello
It's tough but still
You can try state counselling to find a government college in mbbs, but I would suggest you to even try Dental and ayurvedic, so that you get a relief.
Fees structure depends on the college , it is alloted by government to the cllgs and many times it gets different according to caste and income.
You can try College predictor to know the your chances in specific college according to your rank and caste
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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