Rajasthan NEET Counselling 2021: Domicile criteria for MBBS BDS admissions
Rajasthan NEET 2021 counselling 2021 will begin soon on the basis of NEET-UG scores. Candidates fulfilling Rajasthan MBBS, BDS domicile criteria can appear for the admission process.
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NEW DELHI: The counselling for Rajasthan NEET 2021 will be conducted by the Office of the Chairman, NEET UG Medical and Dental Admission/Counselling Board, and Principal & Controller, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur. Admissions to the Rajasthan MBBS/BDS program for 2021 will be conducted online and candidates fulfilling the domicile eligibility criteria can apply on the official website education.rajasthan.gov.in.
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A total of 3,683 MBBS and 1,403 BDS seats will be offered through the NEET Rajasthan 2021 counselling process.The counselling process will consist of two rounds, following an offline mop-up round for vacant seats.
Aspirants whose names appear in the Rajasthan NEET merit list 2021 will only apply for the NEET counseling process. Rajasthan domiciled students can apply for all seats except NRI quotas.
To learn more about Rajasthan NEET counselling 2021 for those seeking a seat in the state's best medical and dental college, read on.
NEET 2021 Rajasthan domicile criteria
Candidates must fulfill one of the following NEET domicile criteria for Rajasthan to qualify for the 85 per cent state reserved seats in Rajasthan NEET 2021:
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Candidates must be residents of Rajasthan.
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The candidate's parent/s must have lived in Rajasthan for a minimum of 10 years, and the students must have completed schooling in the state from class 8 to 12
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Candidates' parents must be serving or retired government employees in Rajasthan on the last date of submission of the online registration form in the year of admission.
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The candidate is the natural child of serving or retired Defense/ Para- Military personnel originating in Rajasthan, but may be based anywhere in India.
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A candidate must be the natural child of a serving, permanent member of the Defence Personnel stationed in Rajasthan on the closing date for submission of the online registration form.
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The candidate is the child of a judge of the Rajasthan High Court, but must not be availing of this benefit in another state.
Rajasthan MBBS BDS admission 2021
Candidates fulfilling the above Rajasthan NEET domicile criteria can fill the application form. During the Rajasthan MBBS/BDS registration, they need to enter their personal, academic, NEET-UG, contact and other details. Along with that, students have to fill their choices of colleges and courses in which they wish to get admission.
Based on these choices filled, seats available in these choices, NEET scores, reservation criteria and more, Rajasthan NEET admission 2021 will be done.
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