Maharashtra NEET Counselling 2021: Know domicile criteria
Raushan Kumar | December 2, 2021 | 04:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
DMER will release the Maharashtra NEET 2021 counselling dates soon. Check Maharashtra NEET 2021 domicile criteria for MBBS, BDS admissions.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Maharashtra will conduct the Maharashtra NEET 2021 counselling. The registration for Maharashtra MBBS BDS counselling 2021 will be available in an online mode at info.mahacet.org. Maharashtra NEET 2021 counselling will be conducted for admission to 85% seats under state quota and 100% seats in private medical colleges in the state.
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In order to participate in Maharashtra NEET counselling 2021, students fulfilling the domicile criteria. Students also need to qualify NEET UG exam to fill the online Maharashtra NEET 2021 registration form. Aspirants can check the domicile criteria of Maharashtra NEET 2021 counselling below. Through Maharashtra NEET counselling, a total of 9,000 MBBS and 3,526 BDS seats in the state will be filled.
NEET 2021 domicile criteria for Maharashtra
There are five ways a candidate may fulfill the domicile criteria for NEET in Maharashtra.
Maharashtra state candidature type A:
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The candidate should have passed their class 10 and 12 from the state of Maharashtra.
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Aspirants should have a domicile certificate from the state of Maharashtra (should have lived there for a period of 10 years), or a birth certificate mentioning the place of birth in Maharashtra.
Maharashtra state candidature type B:
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Studying class 10 and 12 from the state of Maharashtra is mandatory.
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The candidate’s father or mother should have a domicile certificate from the State of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra state candidature type C:
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Students must have completed their class 10 and 12 from the state.
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The candidate’s father or mother should be a Government of India employee or Government of India undertaking, who is posted and reporting to duty in the State of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra state candidature type D:
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One should pass class 10 and 12 from the Maharashtra state.
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The candidate’s father or mother should be an employee of the Government of Maharashtra or the Government of India undertaking.
Maharashtra state candidature type E:
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The candidate should have passed their class 10 and 12 from a recognized Institution from the Maharashtra-Karnataka border.
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The mother tongue of the candidate should be Marathi and they should have a domicile/ birth certificate from the Maharashtra-Karnataka border area.
During the admission process of Maharashtra MBBS BDS 2021, candidates have to provide their choices of colleges and courses in which they wish to get admission. Maharashtra NEET 2021 admission will be done on the basis of choices filled, seats available, NEET-UG rank, seat reservation and other factors.
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