All India Counselling
Hello,
They will work separately. State counselling authorities will conduct counselling for 85% state quota seats (100% in case of erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir) and private colleges of the state in their respective states. In case the candidate join the college allotted to you in NEET 2020 AIQ counselling, then he/she not be will be eligible for participating in the state counselling Hope thats clear.
Yes you can. Now NMC will release the online registration process for Round 2 on November 18th. But because you have already registered, you needn't re-register. You can fill the choices and lock them. You can check the schedule at: https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/Documents/Edited-Schedule-dated-29.10.2020.pdf . Choice locking will be open from 3pm on November 22nd. There is no cap on no.of Colleges that you can select in choice filling. The seat will be allotted based on merit and preference. For a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer .
Tanuja, The process Free exit is if you are allotted a seat. It means when a Candidate has been allotted a seat and even if the Candidate does not report/join the allotted college he/she would not be penalised and will be eligible for subsequent round. So there is no process per se. You don't have to report to the allotted College. And that will be considered as a free exit. But if you haven't been allotted a seat in Round 1 and do not further wish to continue with further rounds, you simply do not have to participate in Round 2 and mop up rounds. Your security deposit will be refunded after all the rounds of counselling are done.
Hi,
Yes, you are eligible to participate in AIQ second counselling for NEET 2020. Fresh candidates who have not registered and participated in the first counselling can appear for the second counselling of NEET AIQ 2020. Know more about it here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling
Hello Lohith,
If you were given a seat in the second round and you were not interested you can use the free exit option. The security fee is refundable and you will get it back in the same bank account through which you had made the payment. The money will be deposited back in your bank account once second round is over. However, if you have opted for "Exit with forfeiture" option, then you will not receive back the money.
Dear aspirant
First of all I am explaining you in short the rule of choice filling.During choice filling you can put any no of choices there and sort them according to your facvourable interest . In every round you will be allotted only one department of one college . According to your sorted choice list the top most available choice with vacant seats will be given to you . If you are happy with that then you lock that and get admission . Otherwise you upgrade( slide or float) If any of the preceding choice's seat becomes vacant then you will get than otherwise you get the allotted seat given to you from the previous round. But under any circumstances you can't get the receding choices after you are allotted a particular option.That's how it works. So choice filling and seat allotment is very vital.
So if you don't get anything new ollege or department in round 2 then you will get the seat of round 1.
So you don't have to either register again or fill up choices again.
Best Wishes.
Hello Pandey
NEET has given the option to register again for the second round of counselling. Therefore, you will be allowed to participate in the second round of counselling if you haven't registered for the first round of counselling.Use the college predictor link to find some colleges for yourself fast and get registered
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps you
The registration fees for all india counselling and state counselling is different.
All india counselling (conducted by MCC) charges a candidate a total of Rs 11,000; 1000 of which is the counselling fees and Rs 10000 is the security deposit (partly refundable)
The state counselling fees may vary from state to state but is usually less than Rs 5000
Hello aspirant !
The NMC(National Medical Commission) bill ensured the dissolution of the 87 year old MCI and the establishment of NMC. And it has no immediate effect on NEET 2020 counseling.
The only change that would occur is that ablut 40-50% of MBBS seats in the private colleges will be taken over by the NMC, i.e the fees of those setas will be imposed by the NMC. This will make studying MBBS easier for the borderline rank-holders who lost a seat due to five or ten marks difference from the cutoff. Overally, there will be no more change. And this chenge may not be enforced this year, it would take subsequent years for the bill to take action.
Hope this answer helps you:)
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