NEET UG 2021 Counselling: Registrations begin tomorrow
Shilpi Sachdeva | January 18, 2022 | 09:14 AM IST | 2 mins read
MCC to start the round 1 registration for NEET counselling 2021. Check details on NEET UG counselling registration process.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), will commence the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET UG Counselling registration process for the first round of All India Quota (AIQ) seats will start from tomorrow, January 19. The NEET 2021 counselling dates have been released on the official website mcc.nic.in.
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As per the latest schedule, the last date for NEET-UG counselling 2021 registration is January 24, while choice filling facilities will start from January 20 to 24, 2022, up to 11:55 PM.
As per the latest announcement by the MCC will hold four rounds of AIQ counselling for NEET UG admission. The four rounds of counselling include: two regular rounds, mop-up counselling, and an all-India quota stray vacancy.
NEET UG 2021 Counselling Process
To register for NEET counselling 2021 first round, aspirants need to enter their personal, academic, NEET-UG, contact and other details. Students need to pay their NEET 2021 counselling registration fee online. During the MCC NEET counselling 2021, aspirants need to fill the choices of colleges as well as courses for admission.. Here are step by step instructions:
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Registration, including payment, on the official website for the NEET
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Filling out and locking choices for NEET 2021 counselling
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Allotment of seats and publication of the results for round 1
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Reporting to the assigned Medical/Dental College (free entry and exit provided)
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Publication of round 2 net vacant seats
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NEET counselling round 2 - registration (not required for already registered candidates) and choice filling
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Round 2 of seat allotment (exit with forfeiture of security amount option available)
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Applicants are required to report to their respective medical / dental colleges/institutions against round 2 (once a student has been assigned a seat, they cannot vacate it once accepted).
Applicants registering for NEET UG Counselling 2021 will need to upload documents like NEET UG 2021 score cards, NEET UG 2021 admit cards, educational certificates, caste certificates (if applicable), PwD (if applicable) and others. Candidates are advised to check their eligibility before registering.
Through NEET UG counselling 2021, admission will be granted to 83,075 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 603 BVSc & AH, 1,899 AIIMS and 249 JIPMER MBBS seats.
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