Maharashtra NEET Counselling 2021 registration begins; application process, domicile criteria here
Raushan Kumar | December 30, 2021 | 11:31 AM IST | 2 mins read
The Maharashtra NEET 2021 counselling application form has been released. Check the Maharashtra NEET registration process, documents required.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Mumbai has released the Maharashtra NEET 2021 Counselling application form on December 30. Aspirants fulfilling the eligibility criteria fill the Maharashtra NEET 2022 registration form at info.mahacet.org till January 5, 2022, up to 11.59 pm.
Maharashtra NEET 2021 counselling is conducted for admission to 85% seats under state quota and 100% seats in private medical colleges. Through the Maharashtra NEET counselling, admission will be granted to around 9,000 MBBS seats and 3,526 BDS seats across the state. Once the Maharashtra NEET application form process is over, aspirants need to submit documents for verification purposes.
How to fill Maharashtra NEET Counselling 2021 application form
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Visit the official website - info.mahacet.org/CAP2021/NEET_UG
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Click on the ‘New registration’ link
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Enter the parent’s name, date of birth, nationality, contact and other details
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Login using the user ID and password
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Start filling the NEET 2021 details in Maharashtra NEET application form 2021
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Enter the personal, Class 11, Class 12 academic, basic contact details
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Select the reservation criteria for the Maharashtra NEET-UG admission process
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Then, pay the application fee of Rs 1,000 state quota, Rs 5,000 for institutional quota, and Rs 6,000 for both quotas
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Maharashtra MBBS registration fee can be filled in online mode through credit/debit cards and net banking
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Upload the relevant documents in Maharashtra NEET application form 2021
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Take a printout of filled in the application form of Maharashtra MBBS/BDS 2021
Maharashtra NEET Counselling 2021: domicile criteria
Aspirants who fulfill any one of Maharashtra NEET domicile criteria, which are mentioned below can register for the counelling.
Maharashtra state candidature type A:
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Class 10 and 12 need to be passed 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.
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