Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 Counselling: Registration begins, know admission process
Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 counselling registration has started at tnmedicalselection.net. Check the details on the Tamil Nadu NEET application, counselling procedure.
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NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Tamil Nadu has released the application form of Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 for both government and management quota seats at tnmedicalselection.net. The Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 registrations can be done till January 7, 2022, by 5 pm.
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Aspirants who have qualified for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET UG exam and fulfill the domicile criteria can fill the Tamil Nadu NEET application form 2021.
Tamil Nadu NEET counselling 2021 is conducted in an online mode for seats under 85% state quota and 100% private colleges. As per the previous year's data, as many as 8,000 MBBS and 2,873 BDS seats are offered in medical and dental colleges through NEET 2021.
How to fill Tamil Nadu NEET application form 2021?
Students will have to register and fill in the asked details, upload photographs, and signatures, and pay the required application fee while filling the Tamil Nadu MBBS/BDS application form. It must be ensured that all the details are correctly entered, as the Tamil Nadu MBBS 2021 application form with incomplete or incorrect details will not be accepted. Check the steps to fill the Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 application form below.
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Register for Tamil Nadu MBBS admission 2021
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Fill personal details
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Payment of Tamil Nadu MBBS 2021 application fee
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Fill in the academic and NEET 2021 details
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Upload the required images
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Submit the Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 application form
Candidates who will be unable to access the online application facility can visit any government medical colleges / Tamil Nadu government dental college and the Tamil Nadu Engineering Facilitation Centre (TFC) and utilize the facilities to access and apply online.
Know the Tamil Nadu NEET counselling procedure 2021
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Pay the counselling fee of Rs 500 for government colleges and Rs 1,000 for self-financing colleges via demand draft in favor of “The Secretary, Selection Committee, Kilpauk, Chennai-10”
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Download the call letter and the link which will be provided on the official website by entering their application number and DOB.
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The call letter will mention the date and time for counselling of Tamil Nadu NEET 2021.
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Report to the counselling venue as per the schedule.
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Ensure to carry all the required documents for counselling.
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During Tamil Nadu NEET 2021 counselling candidates will be asked to submit the choices of courses and colleges.
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Candidates can submit as many choices as they wish.
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