I studied 8 9 10 classes in Andhra Pradesh as hosteler, intermediate 11 and 12 in telangana and took two dropouts for neet,this year i have doubt running in my mind, trembling with fear as i scored 413 marks, what is my domicile State??Do i have any chance of getting mbbs/bds seat???
Since you completed classes 8, 9, and 10 in Andhra Pradesh as a hosteler and then did 11th and 12th in Telangana, your eligibility for NEET state quota seats depends on how each state defines domicile.
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Andhra Pradesh (AP)
AP offers both local area and non-local (unreserved) seats. If you studied in AP for a continuous period or have parents with long-term residency, you may qualify. AP also allows non-local candidates to compete for 15% of unreserved state quota seats. (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vijayawada/sc-order-on-t-domicile-policy-not-applicable-for-ap-says-official/articleshow/122887501.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Telangana (TS)
Telangana currently requires students to have studied Classes 9 to 12 in the state to qualify for its state quota. However, the Supreme Court has flagged this rule as too restrictive and urged a more inclusive approach where domicile is based on parental residence, not just schooling. A hearing is scheduled soon.
What This Means for You
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You may be eligible for AP state quota under the non-local category, especially if you meet other residency criteria.
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TS quota eligibility is uncertain due to the pending court decision, and your schooling history might not currently meet TS requirements.
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