NEET Counselling 2023: State-wise registration dates; MBBS seats; number of candidates
Sanjay | July 27, 2023 | 11:44 AM IST | 1 min read
NEET UG Counselling 2023: Table with dates; government, total MBBS seats; official websites; total number of NEET 2023 qualified candidates.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The registration for the first round of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling 2023 by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in state colleges and 100% in deemed, central universities, ESIC, AFMS, AIIMS, JIPMER, and BSc Nursing programmes, began on July 20.
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The last date to register for NEET UG counselling 2023 round 1 at mcc.nic.in for AIQ was July 25. The result of the first round will be announced on July 29. A total of four rounds of NEET UG counselling 2023 will be conducted by the MCC.
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The MBBS counselling 2023 for the remaining 85% of government seats and 100% of private seats of the state is done by the respective authorities of the state Directorate of Medical Education (DME).
NEET UG 2023 Counselling Dates: 85% state quota
Following are the details of state-wise neet counselling 2023 dates and 85% state-quota MBBS seats in different states and union territories (UTs)
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|
State |
Website |
Registration date |
Registration deadline |
Round-1 result |
Total MBBS seats |
Government MBBS seats |
Qualified candidates |
|
kea.kar.nic.in. |
July 14 |
July 27 |
Yet to be announced |
1,1695 |
3,700 |
75,248 |
|
|
upneet.gov.in |
July 25 |
July 28 |
August 3 or 4 |
9,703 |
4,303 |
1,39,961 |
|
|
uhsrugcounselling.com |
July 26 |
July 29 |
July 30 |
2,185 |
835 |
29,794 |
|
|
dme.mponline.gov.in |
July 26 |
July 31 |
August 1 |
4,650 |
2,400 |
49,324 |
|
|
cetcell.net.in/NEET-UG-2023 |
July 23 |
July 30 |
July 31 |
10,745 |
5,025 |
1,31,008 |
|
|
wbmcc.nic.in |
July 25 |
July 28 |
August 5 |
5,175 |
3,975 |
59,053 |
|
|
tsmedadm.tsche.in |
July 7 |
July 14 |
To be announced |
8,540 |
3,890 |
42,654 |
|
|
tnmedicalselection.net |
July 25 |
July 31 |
August 3 |
11,600 |
5,250 |
78,693 |
|
|
Andhra Pradesh |
drysr.uhsap.in |
July 20 |
July 26 |
Yet to be announced |
6,435 |
3,235 |
42,836 |
|
collegeadmission.andaman.gov.in |
July 21 |
July 28 |
August 1 |
114 |
114 |
537 |
|
|
apdhte.nic.in |
July 7 |
July 18 |
July 26 |
50 |
50 |
2296 |
|
|
dme.assam.gov.in |
July 25 |
July 30 |
August 4 |
1,550 |
1,550 |
19,133 |
|
|
gmch.gov.in |
July 17 |
July 25 |
August 1 |
150 |
150 |
2,219 |
|
|
cgdme.admissions.nic.in |
July 25 |
August 1 |
August 8 |
2,005 |
1,555 |
19,610 |
|
|
Delhi |
www.fmsc.ac.in |
July 20 |
July 25 |
July 29 |
1,497 |
1,247 |
39,764 |
|
medadmgujarat.ncode.in |
July 15 |
July 25 |
To be announced |
6,900 |
4,250 |
49,915 |
|
|
amruhp.ac.in |
July 20 |
July 25 |
August 5 |
920 |
770 |
10,962 |
|
|
jkbopee.gov.in |
July 19 |
July 23 |
To be announced |
1,347 |
1,247 |
20,564 |
|
|
jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in |
July 25 |
July 29 |
July 31 |
980 |
730 |
17,894 |
|
|
cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2023 |
July 1 |
July 13 |
July 20 |
1,755 |
4,655 |
75,362 |
|
|
bfuhs.acin |
July 13 |
July 29 |
August 3 |
1,800 |
850 |
12,043 |
|
|
hnbumu.acin |
July 27 |
July 31 |
August 3 |
1,150 |
700 |
10,843 |
|
|
Rajasthan |
rajugneet.com |
July 22 |
July 26 |
August 4 |
5,575 |
3,925 |
1,00,316 |
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