NRI Quota
Government Medical Colleges do not have NRI Quota. 15% of the seats are filled through All India Counselling and 85% of the seats are filled through State Counseling. The Private Medical Colleges have 10% of the seats allotted for NRI Quota. So you can apply for these seats. But for them as well, you need to appear for NEET. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. To help you during admission and counselling, we have https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companion.
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Hi,
Anna University has recently passed a circular that the online application registration process for the B.E course under NRI/CIWGC/FN categories for the academic year 2020-2021 will be available by June 2020.
Visit the University website often to get notified. Link for the University website is given below
https://www.annauniv.edu/cir/
I hope it helps.
Venkat, All the 15% of All India Quota Seats except for Jammu and Kashmir, 100% Seats at Deemed and Central Universities, IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges, Seats at AFMC, AIIMS and JIPPMER are filled by DGHS. Here in the Deemed Universities, OCI card holders can apply and they will be considered under NRI quota. And Private Medical Colleges do not participate in All India Counselling and the seats are filled through State Counselling alone. Category C of Private Medical Colleges is NRI Quota and it is usually 10% of the seats.
Hey Arvind
Anna University provides admissions to NRI students as well. The fees depends on what program is pursued by the NRI student. For various courses the fee structure would vary depending upon the program and course tenure. According to Anna University website, fees vary between 5000-7500 USD per year, according to the program.
Hello Aspirant,
As your daughter is a brish citizen and she has oci card and she is studying in India since 2014 and she is not eligible for the government and private colleges and you have very less chances as you should go separately with nri quota and you should pay fee yearly and you should study and she shouldpay more fee based on nri quota and she will not get any type of reimbursement and any type of scholarships from the government also and you should pay the entire fee and that oci card will be only valid for certain years so ypu have chance to go for nri quota only and ALL THE BEST for your future and i think my suggestions and knowledge may be helpful to you .
Thank you !!
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