National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Yes, some NEET candidates have re-registered due to incomplete applications or payment issues.
What to Do If This Happens:
1. Retry Payment: Wait 24 hours and try again.
2. Contact NTA: Reach out for support if issues persist.
3. Re-Register: If necessary, apply again with a different email/phone.
4. Refunds: Extra payments are usually refunded within 7 days.
5. Correction Window: Use this to fix errors instead of re-registering.
Avoid multiple submissions to prevent disqualification.
Yes, even though you completed your Class 10 and 12 from Haryana (Gurgaon), you are still eligible to apply for the Uttarakhand state quota in NEET if you possess a valid Uttarakhand domicile certificate.
Domicile is the deciding factor: For NEET state quota eligibility, the primary factor is your domicile certificate, which in your case is from Uttarakhand. This means you can choose Uttarakhand as your state for the state quota in the NEET application.
Important considerations:
Check specific guidelines:
Always refer to the official NEET application guidelines and your state's rules regarding domicile certificates to ensure you meet all eligibility criteria.
Be prepared to provide proof:
During the counselling process, you might be required to submit your Uttarakhand domicile certificate as proof of residency.
If you passed your 12th from the Karnataka board in 2024 and are re-appearing for NEET in 2025, your qualifying code on the NEET application form would likely be the code designated for "State Board 12th Examination" within the NEET application portal, which is usually "Code 1"; always double-check the specific codes available on the official NEET website to ensure accuracy.
The exact qualifying codes might vary slightly depending on the latest NEET guidelines, so always refer to the official NTA website for the most updated information.
Even though you are re-appearing for NEET, the qualifying code remains the same as the board you passed your 12th from.
The last cut-off for MBBS students in NEET varies by category and college. Here are the cut-off scores for NEET 2024:
- General Category: 720-162
- SC/ST/OBC Category: 161-127
- General-PH Category: 161-144
- SC/OBC-PH Category: 143-127
- ST-PH Category: 142-127
In the context of admission to MBBS courses through NEET, the last cut-off score is typically the minimum score required for admission to the last seat in the last round of counseling.
Here are some general trends:
- For top medical colleges, the last cut-off score can be as high as 580-600 (out of 720) for General category students.
- For mid-tier medical colleges, the last cut-off score can range from 520-580.
- For lower-tier medical colleges, the last cut-off score can range from 450-520.
These are general trends and the actual cut-off scores can vary significantly from year to year.
As you belong to the BC2 (Bania) category in Jharkhand and General EWS category at the central level, you can choose either of the two categories while filling the NEET application form.
Choosing General EWS Category
- If you choose the General EWS category, you will be eligible for the EWS quota at the central level.
- However, in the state counseling of Jharkhand, you will be considered under the General category and not under the BC2 category.
Choosing BC2 Category
- If you choose the BC2 category, you will be eligible for the BC2 quota in the state counseling of Jharkhand.
- However, you will not be eligible for the EWS quota at the central level.
It is essential to note that once you choose a category, you cannot change it later. Therefore, it is crucial to choose the category wisely, considering your eligibility and preferences.
In your case, if you want to avail the benefits of the BC2 category in the state counseling of Jharkhand, you should choose the BC2 category while filling the NEET application form. However, if you want to avail the benefits of the EWS quota at the central level, you can choose the General EWS category.
It is always a good idea to consult with the state counseling authorities or a career counselor to determine the best course of action based on your specific situation.
Hello Raj,
No, filling the wrong income in the NEET application won't affect your exam eligibility or category-based reservation (since you are from the SC category). However, it might create issues during counseling if income-based benefits (like fee concessions or scholarships) are involved.
If possible, correct it during the correction window (if still open). Otherwise, carry the correct income certificate during counseling to ensure there are no issues.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello Anamika,
If you purchased NEET Companion 2025 , but it's providing 2024 information , it's not justified. You should immediately:
If they don’t resolve the issue, consider raising a complaint on their official website or consumer forums.
To apply for paramedical colleges, start by researching top institutes offering paramedical courses like BSc Nursing, Medical Lab Technology, or Radiology. Many colleges accept NEET scores, while others conduct their own entrance exams. Check eligibility criteria and application deadlines on official websites. Prepare necessary documents like mark sheets, ID proof, and caste certificates (if applicable). Apply through state counseling portals or directly to private institutions. Gaining hands-on experience through internships will also boost your career prospects in the medical field.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/articles/paramedical-courses-after-12th-counar
If you made a mistake in your name while filling out the NEET 2025 application, don’t worry—you can correct it during the NEET correction window. The National Testing Agency (NTA) usually provides a specified period for applicants to make corrections. When the correction window opens, log in to the NEET portal using your credentials, navigate to the correction section, and update your name as per your 10th certificate.
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Hello,
Your documents should ideally have the same name format to avoid discrepancies.
Since your Aadhaar, Voter ID, and mark sheet do not have your father’s middle name, it is better to maintain uniformity.
To solve this, you can visit your local tehsil or caste certificate issuing office to confirm the correct format. If required, you can submit an affidavit stating both name variations belong to the same person.
Hope you find it useful !
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