Arunachal Pradesh NEET UG counselling registration begins for PCB group; apply at apdhte.nic.in
Arpita Das | July 7, 2023 | 04:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
The list of eligible registered candidates will be published on July 26.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Directorate of Higher and Technical Education started the Arunachal Pradesh National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) UG counselling 2023 registration from today. The registration link of Arunachal Pradesh NEET UG counselling for PCB group is available on the official website – apdhte.nic.in.
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The last date to complete the Arunachal Pradesh NEET counselling registration is July 18. During online registration, candidates are required to provide or verify information such as name, gender, age, state of domicile, category, PwD status, marks of Class 12 or equivalent examination and other details.
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Candidates need to upload relevant documents like category certificate, Class 10 certificate, Class 12 marksheet, NEET 2023 rank card, photograph, PWD certificate and other relevant documents. These documents will be verified online.
Arunachal Pradesh NEET UG counselling: Eligibility Criteria
- The children of Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe (APST), children of Non-APST employees of the State Government, All India Services (AIS), the Central Government and the Central Public Sector Undertakings serving in Arunachal Pradesh and all the others residing in the state for the last 3 years or more and who have passed Class 12 from any of the schools within Arunachal Pradesh and who have appeared the NEET 2023.
- For admission to MBBS, BHMS, BAMS, BUMS and BDS candidates should have obtained marks above the cut-off declared along with the result of NEET 2023.
- For degree courses candidates need to pass Class 12 with at least 40 percent marks from a government-recognized board with physics, chemistry and biology.
- The minimum age for admission in the various courses will be 17 years as of December 31, 2023.
- The age limits for admission will further be governed by the norms of the Medical Council of India and other respective affiliating bodies or the admitting institutions.
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Arunachal Pradesh NEET Counselling Registration 2023: Documents required
Candidates are advised to keep the following documents in original along with three sets of self-attested photocopies for submission whenever asked for:
- Passport size photograph
- Class 10 pass certificate for verification of age
- Class 12 mark sheet or pass certificate
- NEET 2023 scorecard
- PWD certificate (if any)
- Security deposit or seat acceptance fee receipt
- School leaving or transfer certificate
- Migration certificate
- Medical fitness certificate
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Certificate to ascertain the category of the candidate i.e.
- APST Certificate for Cat 1
- iEmployment certificate from respective employers or domicile certificate issued during 2023 by first class magistrate during 2023 for Cat 2.
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