NEET UG counselling 2020 to start tomorrow; know the process to apply
Team Careers360 | October 26, 2020 | 09:37 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of MCC will commence the NEET counselling 2020 registration for admissions to the All India Quota seats from tomorrow, October 27 at mcc.nic.in. NEET UG 2020 qualified aspirants who have applied for under AIQ seats need to know the process to apply for counselling from below.
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MCC is the authority responsible for conducting counselling of NEET qualified aspirants for admission to 15% seats in all government medical and dental colleges. 100% seats in Deemed and Central University, ESIC, AFMC, AIIMs and JIPMER seats.
NEET counselling 2020: AIQ includes -
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15% MBBS/BDS Seats of States
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100% MBBS/BDS Seats of BHU
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100% MBBS Seats of AIIMS across India
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All India Quota of JIPMER (Puducherry/ Karaikal)
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All India Quota seats of AMU/ DU/ VMMC/ ABVIMS
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All India Quota Seats of Faculty of Dentistry (Jamia Milia Islamia)
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All India Quota Seats of ESIC
Know how to apply for NEET 2020 Counselling
The counselling process of NEET can be checked from below.
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Registration - Aspirants will have to register themselves for the counselling process of NEET 2020 for AIQ seats at mcc.nic.in. While registering candidates will have to enter their roll number, registration number, name, mother’s name, and date of birth as printed on their NEET 2020 scorecard.
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Payment of counselling fee - In the next step candidates will have to make the fee payment for counselling. They will have to pay a refundable and a non-refundable fee.
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Exercising & locking choices - Candidates will have to fill the choice of course and give preferences of the college/institute they wish to get admission. There is no limit to the number of choices a candidate can fill. Candidates are advised to lock the choices in due time, failing which the choices will be locked automatically.
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Seat allotment list - The authorities will release the seat allotment list for NEET 2020 candidates in which they can check which college is allotted to them. Candidates will have to download the NEET seat allotment letter within the due dates
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Reporting to the allotted college - In the final step candidates will have to report to the allotted college with their NEET allotment letter 2020 to complete the admission formalities.
Also read:
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NEET 2020 counselling schedule released at mcc.nic.in; check details here
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NEET 2020 counselling: MCC releases notice for admission under NRI Quota
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