NEET Counselling
Hello aspirant, hope you are doin good.
So, the registrations for the first round of NEET counseling started on October 28th and ended on Novemeber 2nd, 2020, therefore registrations to the first round has been closed. But the registrations for second round of counseling are yet to begin, from 20th november till 23rd november, so don't worry that you couldn't register for the 1st round, you are still eligible to register separately for the second round, that 's not an issue.
For more details, you can get help from their helpdesk :
neet@nta.ac.in (mailto:neet@nta.ac.in)
NTA helpdesk
0120-6895200
0120-3946612
Hope this helps you, Good Luck !!
MCC will release the schedule for 2nd round of registration for All India Counselling may be on 18th of November according to https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/Home/ShowPdf?Type=0C8487C1F27F2B7B25C7272917E5B6E14DCC1C0E&ID=AC3478D69A3C81FA62E60F5C3696165A4E5E6AC4 . Choice filling dates will begin from the 19th. So during this time, you can select fresh choices without any limit. And the seat will be allotted based on merit and preference. You should apply for Colleges based on their previous year cut offs. So our College predictor can help you here: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer . This year most Students who got less score opted for Deemed Universities and got their seats. So the availability of these seats is lesser and so the cut offs for Deemed Universities might increase. So fill in the choices smartly.
Hii,
Yes you can apply in private colleges according to your score in the state of Andhra Pradesh by your state quota.
For more information about the private colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh please check out the link mentioned below
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
To get the complete list of top colleges you have chances to get admission you can use the below college predictor tool
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
To open Copy and paste the link in the new tab
It gives you a detailed analysis of the Top college you can apply for which helps you to make correct choise and decision while during the counseling.
You can also check cutoff predictor tool from the below link
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Hope this will help you,
All the very best !!
Round 1 Result
Reporting at help centres
6th to 14th November 2020 (Extended)
Round 2 of NEET-UG 2020 Registration, choice filling and payment
18th November to 22nd November 2020 till 03:00 PM.
Round 2 Choice filling/locking Date
19th November to 22nd November 2020 (till 11:59 PM)
Choice Locking will begin at 03:00 PM of 22nd November 2020 till 11:59 PM
Last Date of Payment
Round 2 Seat allotment processing
23rd and 24th November 2020
25th November 2020
26th November to 2nd December 2020
Mop Up Round Registration, choice filling, and payment
10th December to 14th December 2020 till 03:00 PM
Mop Up Round Choice filling/locking Date
11th December to 14th December 2020 (till 11:59 PM)
Choice Locking from 03:00 PM to 11:59 PM of 14th December 2020
Allotment Result
17th December 2020
Reporting at help Centres
18th to 24th December 2020
Transfer of Non-Reporting and Non-Joining Vacant seat to Deemed/Central Universities/ESIC
Hey!
the number of vacant seats available in a college are not released prior to the mop up round counselling, however the seat matrix is released after the mop up round counselling. So, if you want to know that how you will be able to find that which college is having vacant seats for mop up round, then you will need to visit the official website of that college and register yourself there for mop up round counselling.
To know more, visit here:
Government MBBS Seats through NEET 2020: State-wise total seats (careers360.com)
Hope I answered your query, thankyou!
Hi!
The counselling date for Harayana NEET UG 2020 is below:
Third week of December is when admissions close.
First week of January is when Academic session 2020-21 starts.
All the best!
Dinesh, it totally depends on your NEET score and the Category you belong to. This is because each College will have different cut offs for various Categories. And first things first, there is no placement for MBBS/BDS/Ayush/Veterinary courses. These are professional courses and once you complete the course, you will be called Doctors and you can set up your practise. No hospital will come for hiring you because the demand for these professions is too high. And secondly the Campus is nothing but a Medical College and a teaching hospital. If your priorities are Government Colleges, then you will have on par education because of the OPD and exposure to the associated Teaching hospital. Again this all depends on your NEET score and the Category you belong to. Without these details, we might not be able to help you with relevant information. https://www.careers360.com/question-min-rank-for-get-aiims-for-st-category-students-in-neet-2020
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