Maharashtra NEET UG 2024 round 1 allotment results declared; MBBS seats in govt medical colleges
Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling 2024: Reporting and document verification will conclude on September 4. A total of 5,050 MBBS seats in Maharashtra government medical colleges.
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Check NowAnu Parthiban | August 31, 2024 | 09:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell has declared the Maharashtra NEET UG counselling 2024 round 1 seat allotment results for MBBS, BDS admissions for the state quota seats. NEET UG-qualified candidates who registered for state NEET UG counselling will be able to check the Maharashtra MBBS, BDS seat allotment results for group A through the official website, medical2024.mahacet.org/NEET-UG-2024/.
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Candidates who have been offered admission will have to report to the allotted medical college with all original certificates and a set of attested photocopies of each document. Reporting and verification of documents by the college officials will be conducted between August 31 to September 4.
“The schedule for subsequent CAP Round(s) of BAMS/ BHMS/ BUMS/ BPTH/ BOTH/ BASLP/ B(P&O) courses will be declared in due course,” it said.
The state CET Cell issued the Maharashtra NEET UG merit list recently and a total of 55,781 candidates were included. The allotment results are provisional in nature provided candidates get the documents verified before the deadline.
“Physical Joining and Filling of Status Retention Form with All Original Documents and Requisite Fees by DD/Cheque” should be completed by 5.30 on September 4, it said.
Maharashtra NEET UG round 1 counselling 2024: Seats
There are a total of 5,050 MBBS seats in Maharashtra government medical colleges. Here’s the details of college-wise MBBS seats available for Maharashtra NEET UG round 1 counselling 2024 for Group A - MBBS, BDS.
Government medical college |
MBBS seats |
Grant Medical College Mumbai |
250 |
LT Medical College Mumbai |
200 |
GS Medical College Mumbai |
250 |
TN Medical College Mumbai |
150 |
Rajeev Gandhi Medical College Thane |
100 |
BJ Medical College Pune |
250 |
Dr VM Medical College Solapur |
200 |
Government Medical College Miraj |
200 |
Shree Bhausaheb Hire Medical College Dhule |
150 |
RCSM Government Medical College Kohlapur |
150 |
HBT and Dr RN Cooper Medical College Juhu Mumbai |
200 |
Government Medical College, Jalgaon |
150 |
Government Medical College Baramati |
100 |
Government Medical College Nandurbar |
100 |
Government Medical College Alibaug |
100 |
Government Medical College Sindhudurg |
100 |
Government Medical College Satara |
100 |
Government Medical College Ratnagiri |
100 |
Government Medical College and GT Hospital Mumbai |
50 |
Government Medical College Nashik |
50 |
Government Medical College Nagpur |
250 |
Indira Gandhi Medical College Nagpur |
200 |
Shri VN Government Medical College Yeotmal |
200 |
Government Medical College Akola |
200 |
Government Medical College Chandrapur |
150 |
Government Medical College Gondia |
150 |
Mahatama Gandhi Institute Of Medical Sciences Sevagram, Wardha |
100 |
Government Medical College Ch. Sambhajinagar |
200 |
Dr Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College Nanded |
150 |
SRTR Medical College Ambajogai |
150 |
Vilasrao Deshmukh Govt Medical College Latur |
150 |
Government Medical College Dharashiv |
100 |
Government Medical College Parbhani |
100 |
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