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Dear candidate, yes you can change your domicile when the correction window opens. Correction window will open from August 8-12, 2021. NEET 2021 exam is on September 12.
For more information, you can check:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form-correction-guide
Hope, it helps!
Hello Abhishek
Yes definitely you can apply for that college. Dr. DY Patil medical College,pune comes under deemed university which counselling is done through AIQ counseling for deemed/private colleges by MCC.
Any state students can take admission in this college through AIQ counseling. You will have to just apply for AIQ counseling for deemed/private colleges. Registration charges is 5k and security deposit is 2lakh for this counselling.
The cut off marks for this college is around 200marks.
You can use our neet college predictor it will tell you at which marks you will get this college. Link is below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna
Hope this information helps you
All the best !!
Hello,
You have to fill your name, father's name, mother's name and date of birth as it is in class 10th certificate while filling NEET UG 2021 application form. So fill those details same as in class 10th certificate. At the time of document verification you have to provide your certificates such as class 10th certificate, class 12th certificate, domicile certificate, category certificate and other requisite documents. If the details do not match in the requisite documents then your candidature may get cancelled. So to avoid that you have to make an affidavit stating that both the names belongs to your father or if he has changes his name then you have to state that the name of person has been changed whichever is applicable. You have to publish the notice in local newspaper and keep the cut out of the notice with you. You can provide the affidavit at the time of document verification so that your candidature will not get cancelled.
Hello Aspirant,
See whether you apply using caste certificate of your state or of central level you will be able to take part in AIQ counselling as well as state quota counselling.
Now if you take part in state quota counselling then you can opt for more than one state to attend the state quota counselling of different states but there are some conditions which you should check before registering for counselling of that state. In state quota counselling two type of seats are allotted, government quota and management quota, for most of the states government quota seats are reserved for the candidates having domicile of their own state, other state candidates cannot participate in counselling for those seats but yes other state students can go for management quota seats.
Also for management quota seats fee is quite high as compared to that of government quota seats.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear Sneha
The information which I have is that if you want the benefits of reservation for reserved category then you should obtain the caste certificate from the same state in which you are applying for otherwise you will not get reservation for that.
So if you want to get admission in Goa medical College with SC quota then you should have both domicile and castes certificate from the same state i.e, goa. You can use karnataka SC certificate in Goa.
So still there are many days before the counselling process so try to obtain SC certificate from the Goa state itself.
Otherwise you can get benefits of your sc certificate in Karnataka and with Karnataka domicile.
You can use our neet college predictor it will tell you at which marks you may get govt college. Link is below
Hope i have solved your query
All the best
Yeah! You are eligible for the state colleges of J&K but you are ineligible for the 15% All India Quota as J&K doesn't keep seat reserves for other state students. Thus you can take admission in your state colleges but can't apply for any other state colleges.
In J&K there are in total 900MBBS seats and 200 BDS seats.
To know more about J&K MBBS admission you may visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/j-k-mbbs-admission
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi
I am extremely sorry to tell you but you are not eligible for the Gujarat state quota
This is because,
Just completing your education in Gujarat is not enough for Gujarat state quota, to be eligible you should have born in Gujarat or should have the domicile of Gujarat
For your reference,
Gujarat state quota eligibility is provided below
To be eligible for 85% Gujrat state quota given below conditions needs to be fulfilled:-
---------) You should be in Gujarat or should have the domicile of state of Gujarat
---------) You should also have passed Class 10 & 12 from any recognised school located in the state of Gujarat.
---------) If your parent/s are in all India Services, or in Gujarat Govt. Services and are posted outside the state of Gujarat, or are in Defense servives and have domicile of state of Gujarat but are posted outside the state of Gujarat state then also you are eligible.
---------) If are born out of the state of Gujarat but you have passed your 10th and 12th from the Gujarat state ,then to be eligible you must produce domicile certificates. Also, your parent/s must be Gujarat's residents
---------) If you are born in the UT’s of Dadra & Nagar Haveli, and Daman & Diu, then you don't need to furnish domicile of Gujarat .
---------) Those who have studied in JNV’s i. e Jawahar Navodya Vidalaya’s uptil Std. 8 are be eligible, and also those who have studied in JNV’s located outside of state of Gujarat, uptil Std. 12 are also eligible.
But yes,
You are eligible for Rajasthan state quota as you are domicile of Rajasthan, it doesn't matter even if you have completed your education from Gujarat
You can get detailed eligibility criteria of Gujarat and other state other state as well at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-domicile-criteria/amp
Thank you
Yes, you are eligible for 85 % state quota in Rajasthan as you are domicile of Rajasthan.
It's not mandatory to have completed education in Rajasthan to be eligible for state quota.
Rajasthan 85% state quota eligibility is given below
You must fulfill any one of the following criterion to be eligible for the 85% state quota in Rajasthan.
-) you must be a certified resident of Rajasthan.
-) your parent/s must have lived in Rajasthan for at least 10 years, and you must have studied from classes 8 -12 in Rajasthan
-) your parent/s are either serving or retired employees of Rajasthan govt. and should have put in at least 3 years of service in Rajasthan government.
-)you are a natural child of either retired or serving defense or Para- Military personnel of Rajasthan origin but may be posted in any state of India
-) you are a natural child of a permanent, serving Defense Personnel posted in Rajasthan.
-) you are a child of a Judge of the Rajasthan High Court.
Coming To Gujarat,
So, just doing 10 + 2 is not enough for getting 85% state quota in Gujarat, you will be eligible for 85% state quota in Gujarat if you are born in Gujarat or have Gujarat domicile.
You can get complete and detailed 85% state quota eligibility state wise by visiting our page for which link is provided below:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-domicile-criteria
Hello Aspirant
Since you have the privilege of choosing between the states, you must first analyze the past year statistics for taking the right decision.
Madhya Pradesh ( General Category )
RAJASTHAN ( OBC NCL Category )
Considering the above data according to me it would be better if you apply for Madhya Pradesh because there the chances of your admission to a government college are higher.
I hope you will now be able to take the correct decision for yourself.
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