Careers360 launches 'NEET College Predictor' for state, national medical colleges
NEET UG 2021: Predict the best college according to your rank by using the tool to predict college admission chances.
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NEW DELHI: Medical aspirants who appeared for the NEET UG exam 2021 can use the Careers360 NEET UG 2021 All India and State Counsellings college predictor to predict the chances of getting admission to top MBBS, BDS colleges through their NEET 2021 ranks.
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The NEET 2021 college predictor tool predicts colleges on the basis of the NEET 2021 rank, state, gender, seat type etc.
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There are two NEET College predictor tools -
- NEET UG 2021 All India Counselling College Predictor - Central counselling tool which includes 15% of All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government colleges and central universities and management quota in private colleges.
- NEET UG 2021 State Counsellings College Predictor - State counsellings tool which includes 85% state quota seats in government and private colleges through merit and management quota. This tool also provides state-wise cut-offs for 25 Indian states.
The NEET UG college predictor 2021 tool uses the inputs given by students and predicts the chances of getting admission to colleges based on last year’s data and trends. Students can also get their personalized NEET UG reports with top colleges and central, state counsellings.
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How to use NEET UG 2021 college predictor by Careers360
- Check the detailed steps below to know how to use the college predictor of NEET UG 2021 by Careers360.
- Click on the link, and click on the button - ‘Use Now’
- Then enter the category rank (overall rank for general). [General seats: Enter overall rank (CRL rank); OBC/ SC / ST/ EWS quota seats: Enter OBC / SC / ST / EWS rank; General-pwd quota seats: Enter general-pwd rank; and Category-pwd quota seats: Enter category-pwd rank]
- While using All India counselling tool, fill-in seat type detail and while using State counselling tool, fill-in state, seat-type, and gender details.
- After that, click on the “predict my college” button on the screen.
- The list of colleges or institutes will be displayed on the screen that are the colleges with higher chances of getting admission into, based on NEET UG 2021 rank.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the NEET result 2021 result along with the final answer key on November 1 at the official website - neet.nta.nic.in.
Mrinal Kutteri from Telangana, followed by Tanmay Gupta from Delhi and Karthika G Nair from Maharashtra have scored 720 out of 720 marks and share AIR 1.
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