NTA NEET 2020: Check cut-off for reserved category students\, admission process
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NTA NEET 2020: Check cut-off for reserved category students, admission process
NEET 2020: The counselling will be conducted in online mode. Check cut-off for reserved category students, admission process
Written by Careers360 | New Delhi |
September 16, 2020 8:39:51 am
Students appeared at the exam following strict COVID-19 guidelines. Express photo by Gurmeet Singh
NEET 2020: The Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the NEET counselling for admission. The counselling will be conducted in online mode. Only NEET 2020 qualified candidates will be eligible to participate in the counselling.
Three rounds of counselling will be organised including a mop-up round. This round counselling is only conducted for deemed/ central university and ESIC college admissions for vacant seats.
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DGHS on behalf of MCC conducts the counselling for:
– 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical/dental colleges
– All MBBS/BDS seats in central and deemed universities
– Seats in AIIMS and JIPMER
– IP quota seats in ESIC colleges
– Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC)- conducted by MCC and AFMC, Pune
NEET 2020 counselling: Eligibility criteria
Candidates should have qualified entrance exam by achieving prerequisite NEET minimum cut-off percentile to be eligible for the admission process. Aspirants will have to complete the registration on the official website- mcc.nic.in to be eligible for counselling.
NEET 2020 counselling criteria for central universities
Banaras Hindu University (BHU): All the NEET qualified candidates who are eligible for counselling will also be eligible for BHU counselling for admission into the university.
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU): Candidates who have studied from the University’s school from the last three years will have 50 per cent institutional reservation. All NEET qualified candidates will be eligible for the remaining 50 per cent seats.
Delhi University: Colleges of Delhi university contribute 15 per cent seats to All India quota and the candidates who have studies class 11th and 12th in Delhi will only be eligible for the rest 85 per cent institutional quota seats.
NEET 2020 Counselling: Step-wise process
Step 1: Registration- NEET qualified candidates will have to register themselves on the official website mcc.nic.in. During registration, they will be required to fill their personal, academic, NEET result, contact and other asked details.
Step 2: Counselling fee payment- For successful registration process, candidates will have to pay a non-refundable registration and a refundable tuition fee. The registration fee for General category is Rs. 1000, while that for SC/ST/OBC, it is Rs. 500.
Step 3: Choice filling and locking – After registration, candidates will be given the opportunity to provide their preferences of colleges and courses in which they wish to get admission. Seats will be allotted to the candidate on the basis of preferences marked by them.
Step 4: Seat Allotment – On the basis of choices filled, seats available, NEET rank, reservation criteria and other factors, the seat allotment list will be released after each round of counselling.
Step 5: Reporting to the allotted college – Candidates who will get a seat must have to report to the allotted college on or before the stipulated date and time. They will also have to carry all the required documents to the college for verification.
NEET cut-off
NEET cut-off for admission is the last rank at which the candidate will be granted admission to a particular medical/ dental college. The cut-off changes every year depending on several factors. NEET 2020 cut-off will be declared along with the result. However, candidates can check the previous year’s NEET cut-off of top 10 medical colleges for reference.
NEET 2019 cut-off for top 10 medical colleges
To check previous years’ cut-off and admission analysis of all MBBS/ BDS colleges, candidates can use NEET 2020 college predictor tool using the link provided above.
Anand Ahuja with Sonam Kapoor. (courtesy: sonamkapoor)
Highlights
Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja are currently staying in London
Sonam posted a happy picture of Anand on Instagram
Sonam's mother Sunita Kapoor dropped a heart emoji on the post
New Delhi:
Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja don't need a special occasion to express their love for each other because when they are together, every day is phenomenal. Sonam Kapoor brightened up her Instagram profile on Wednesday morning with a picture of her husband Anand Ahuja. In the picture, a happy Anand Ahuja can be seen dressed in a denim shirt, trousers and of course sneakers. Sonam simply captioned the post: "A husband appreciation post" and added a heart emoji. As of now, Anand hasn't reacted to Sonam's post but we would love to see his response. Sonam's mother Sunita Kapoor dropped heart emoticons in the comments section.
Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja flew to London a few months ago and they have been staying there for a while. They celebrated Anand's 35th birthday together, for which Sonam planned a special picnic in Notting Hill, London. Sharing a picture from his birthday picnic on social media, Anand Ahuja wrote: "Happening right now - my birthday gifts - Sonam Kapoor and this 'simple' outdoor picnic she organised. #everydayphenomenal."
Sonam Kapoor married her longtime boyfriend Anand Ahuja in May 2018. Anand Ahuja runs the fashion label Bhane and the sneaker boutique VegNonVeg. The couple are currently staying in London.
Sonam Kapoor was last seen in the 2019 film The Zoya Factor, co-starring Dulquer Salmaan and Angad Bedi. Sonam also stared in Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, alongside Anil Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao and Juhi Chawla, last year. The actress has not announced her upcoming projects as of now.