Maharashtra NEET UG counselling 2023 registration begins today
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NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will start the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling registration process from today, July 24. Eligible candidates can register for Maharashtra NEET UG counselling in the newly launched website, cetcell.net.in/NEET-UG-2023 for admission to medical courses in the state.
Those who have qualified the NEET UG exam can fill out the online application form to participate in Maharashtra NEET UG counselling 2023 .
During the Maharashtra NEET counselling, candidates will have to fill in the choice of course and colleges. Based on the choices filled, NEET scores, state merit rank, choices filled out, reservation criteria, seat matrix, and other factors seats in MBBS and BDS will be filled.
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Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling Process
The Maharashtra NEET UG counselling registration process involves the following steps:
- Online Registration: Visit the official website of the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra and click on the NEET UG counselling registration link. Create a new account by providing the required details like NEET UG roll number, NEET UG score and personal information.
- Login and Fill Application Form: After successful registration, log in using the provided credentials. Fill out the NEET UG counselling application form, including personal details, academic qualifications, and choice of preferred colleges and courses.
- Document Verification: Upload scanned copies of all the necessary documents, such as NEET UG scorecard, Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, NEET UG admit card, category certificate (if any) and others.
- Payment of Counselling Fee: Pay the required counselling fee through the available online payment options.
- Choice Filling and Locking: After document verification, the candidate can proceed to fill and lock their preferred choices of colleges and courses. It is essential to carefully prioritize and lock the choices before the deadline.
- Seat Allotment Result: The State Common Entrance Test Cell will release the provisional seat allotment result based on the merit rank and choices filled by the candidates.
- Reporting and Confirmation: Candidates who are allotted seats must report to the designated colleges within the specified timeframe. At the college, they need to complete the admission process, pay the required fees, and submit the necessary documents for verification.
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