The Counselling process for NEET UG 2024, aimed at facilitating admission to MBBS and BDS courses, will be administered by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). This applies to the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government colleges and 100% seats in deemed/central universities, ESIC/AFMC, AIIMS, JIPMER, Delhi University (DU), BHU, and AMU. This Counselling was tentatively scheduled for the second week of June, but as per the latest update, it is deferred till further notice.
The NEET UG Counselling process for AIQ will be conducted in four rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3 (formerly known as the Mop-up round), and the stray vacancy round. Additionally, if there are still vacant seats after the initial four rounds, further rounds of Counselling may be introduced, depending on seat availability.
For seats under the control of other states, universities, or institutions, the Counselling process will be carried out as per the notifications issued separately by the respective authorities. These authorities will create merit lists for candidates based on the categories they declared during the NEET application process.
As soon as the NEET exam is over, candidates will have to calculate their final scores based on answer keys. The NEET 2024 result will be out a month after the exam concludes. Candidates can then use the actual rank and the test result to predict with some accuracy the colleges they will be offered. The NEET 2024 admissions process will begin a week after the announcement of the results. The following section provides an overview of the post-NEET 2024 phases, which include the period immediately following the NEET exam and the period after NEET results are announced.
Candidates are strongly encouraged to refer to the NEET Counselling 2024 article for essential information such as Counselling dates, procedures, fees, and the latest updates regarding NEET Counselling for 2024.
The candidate can complete two important tasks after the NEET 2024 result is announced:
In view of the previous year's NEET admission trends and by analysing them, candidates can gain an understanding of the medical/dental colleges they might get based on their NEET score and rank. Aspirants can calculate approximate NEET exam scores by analysing the NEET answer key 2024. With the NEET scores calculated, students could predict their ranks using NEET scores versus rank trends. National Testing Agency will release the official NEET answer keys on the official website in PDF format along with the OMR sheet.
The regulatory body for NEET-UG exams, the NTA (National Testing Agency) conducts NEET in the offline mode (pen-paper test).
NEET Counselling Schedule for 15% All India Quota (AIQ)/Central and Deemed Universities/All AIIMS and JIPMER/ESIC & AFMC Institutes (MBBS & BDS) seats 2024 is listed below.
To be eligible for the NEET UG 2024 Counselling, candidates need to meet the following criteria:
The NEET 2024 cutoff has seen a rise in comparison to the previous year. Below are the category-specific cutoff scores for NEET 2024:
In the NEET 2024 examination, a specific number of seats have been set aside for different categories within the 15% All India Quota. Candidates belonging to these specific categories will be considered for admission to these reserved seats under the All-India Quota, provided they meet the necessary NEET eligibility criteria.
Please review the allocation of seats based on categories below.
For NEET 2024 candidates aiming to take part in the Counselling procedure for All India Quota (AIQ) seats in Deemed Universities, Central Universities, and ESIC colleges, the initial step involves online registration via the official MCC website.
The subsequent NEET 2024 Counselling process is elaborated below:
Step 1 – Sign Up as a New User
To begin the NEET UG 2024 Counselling process, candidates should follow the provided link. They will be asked to provide information such as their chosen stream (Medical or Dental), NEET UG roll number, application number, candidate's name, date of birth, and a security pin. After entering these details, they should click the 'Submit' button.
Upon submission, an agreement page will appear, giving aspirants the option to either 'Agree' or 'Don't Agree'. If candidates wish to proceed with the application, they must select 'I Agree'. At this point, login credentials will be displayed on the screen. Candidates should make a note of these credentials, including their password, and set up a security question for added protection.
Step 2 – Submission of Personal Information
During this step, applicants will need to furnish specific information such as the mother's name, father's name, and the candidate's address. Once submitted, it is crucial to emphasize that these details are permanent and cannot be modified by the candidates later. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that the information entered aligns with the documents that will be presented during the admission process.
Step 3 – Pay the NEET Counselling Fee
Applicants must provide a non-refundable registration fee and a refundable tuition fee. These fees can be remitted through online methods, including credit card, debit card, and net banking.
The following table outlines the specific amounts of fees that candidates must submit.
Step 4 – Get Your Registration Confirmation
Once you've completed the submission of your details, a registration slip will appear on the screen. Be sure to print this slip, as it will be essential for the next steps in the admission process. To proceed, simply click on the 'Login' button.
Choices Filling
Step 5 – Available Choices
The 'Available Choices' link will become active once the Counselling process commences. On the left side of the screen, you will find ‘available choices’ option. Candidates who have paid the fees for both 15% All India Quota (AIQ)/Central Universities and Deemed Universities can apply for seats in both categories.
Step 6 – Pick your preference
Choice Locking
Step 7 – Lock the Choices
Candidates participating in NEET UG 2024 Counselling must ensure that they finalize and lock their preferences before the specified deadline. Prior to locking, they have the flexibility to make changes to their choices. However, it's important to note that if candidates fail to lock their choices, the selections they have entered will be treated as final and will be automatically locked on the scheduled date.
Step 8 – Print Confirmation
It is recommended to print a copy of your selected preferences, as it can be advantageous for candidates during the subsequent stages of NEET UG Counselling. Even if candidates have not yet confirmed their choices, they can still generate a printout of their preferences once the choice-locking process concludes.
Step 9 – Seat Allotment
After each Counselling round, the NEET Counselling result will be announced, presenting the seat allocation details through a list and an allocation letter. This information will reveal which seats have been assigned to the candidates, including their name, roll number, designated category, candidate category, assigned college, quota, and course. The seat allocation letter holds significant importance, as it must be presented when reporting to the allocated college, along with the required documents.
Step 10 – Reporting to the Allotted College
When candidates arrive at the designated college to finalize their admission, they are required to present the following mandatory documents in their original form:
Below is the list of the documents required for the counselling process:
NRI candidates are required to provide the following essential documentation:
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It's important to note that no other certificate for persons with disabilities issued by any other Authority or Hospital will be considered valid. Candidates should also review the specific requirements of the college to which they have been admitted, as additional documents may be necessary.
Note: Candidates are advised to:
In reference to NEET 2024, the MCC NEET 2024 Counselling process plays a pivotal role in determining admissions to MBBS and BDS courses within the nation. To be eligible for admission to these medical programs, a passing score in the NEET exam is mandatory.
The NTA NEET Counselling can be categorized into two main types:
The MCC is scheduled to administer four rounds of Counselling, which will consist of AIQ Round 1, AIQ Round 2, Round 3, and the stray vacancy round. Eligibility for participation in these rounds will be determined by candidates' NEET 2024 results, excluding those from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. In case there are unfilled seats following the second round of NEET Counselling in 2024 under the All-India Quota, these vacancies will be returned to the respective states.
The AIQ for NEET Counselling in 2024 will encompass the following:
In the context of NEET UG 2024 Counselling, it's important to note that the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is responsible for conducting the Counselling process for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. Meanwhile, the remaining 85% of seats will be allocated through the state-specific Counselling procedures for NEET UG 2024, administered by each state individually. This includes the allocation of seats in private colleges within a state, which will also be handled through the respective state's Counselling system.
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