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neet age limit case going on in supreme court will it affect neet ug counseling?

Anurag Khanna 1st Feb, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

See upper age limit for NEET was 25 years as decided by the competent authorities but few years back a petition was filed challenging the upper age limit for NEET and the verdict is still pending so until the verdict comes, there will be no upper age limit for NEET.

For now NEET UG counselling won't be disrupted and it will be continued as per the eligibility criteria issued by MCC. Even if the verdict comes this year then too it would be implemented from NEET 2022 or later on.


NEET 2022 eligibility criteria is given below :

** You must have passed 10+2 from any recognized central/state board.

** English should also be in your curriculum of class 12th and also you should have passed in it.

** You minimum age should be more that or equal to 17 years by December 31st 2022, as per the current eligibility criteria.

** As of now there is no upper age limit for NEET but the case is pending in Hon'ble SC and by 2022 if the verdict comes then the upper age limit may be decided and it can be either 25 or as decided by SC.


For complete details about NEET Eligibility criteria kindly check out the link given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria


If you are preparing for NEET then to help you in your preparation we have some resources which you can access from the link given below :-

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may


I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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What is the update for AIQ neet UG counselling? supreme court already gave its decision.

Anurag Khanna 11th Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,


On January 7th 2022, Hon'ble SC allowed to conduct the NEET UG counselling to be conducted with new reservation criteria i.e. 27% for OBC quota, 10% for EWS , for SC and ST it is 15% and 7.5% respectively and for PwD it is 5% for 15% AIQ seats. But till now MCC has not released the notification and dates but it is expected soon.


So you should keep regular check on the official website of MCC as given below :-

http://mcc.nic.in/#/home


Or you can also visit our article for regular updates regarding NEET 2021 counselling :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling


To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor because it will make you comfortable while choice filling in counselling :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer


NEET 2021 Cut-off goes like :-


-->>> General - 50th percentile - 720-138 marks

-->>> SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile - 137-108 marks

-->>> General-PwD - 45th percentile - 137-122 marks

-->>> SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th percentile - 121-108 marks


You can check out complete details regarding NEET qualifying cut-offs from the link given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off


If you want to prepare further for NEET 2022 then to help you in your preparation we have some resources which you can access from the link given below :-

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may


I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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Supreme Court judgement on EWS OBC case?

Shubham Dhane 6th Jan, 2022

Hello,

The Supreme Court on Thursday (January 6) has reserved the judgement on Other Backward Class (OBC) and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) quota in connection with the NEET-PG counselling . The apex court in its verdict mentioned, "NEET PG counselling has to begin in national interest." The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct NEET PG 2021 counselling in an online mode at mcc.nic.in The health minister, Mansukh Mandaviya had confirmed the president of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) that the NEET PG counselling 2021 will be held on or before January 6, 2022 but it has not yet started. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information.

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How much will the cutoffs change due to supreme court new rule ?

monstwerdash 31st Dec, 2021

Hello there ,

Hope you are doing well . As per the new guideline given to MCC by the Supreme court,the All India Counselling for NEET is to occur in 4 rounds . Earlier , there used to be only 2 rounds to fill the 15% seats of the state government medical colleges and all the seats of the central institutes like AIIMS. After the 2 rounds, whatever seats were left in the 15% state government medical colleges were then transferred to the state counselling authorities to filled through the state quota counselling.

This new guideline will mostly benefit the students of the states where cutoffs usually go high like Delhi ,Bihar, Rajasthan etc. , sometimes even higher than the All India cutoff for a government medical college. So, these students will be able to get a seat through the All India Counselling in some other state if the cutoff of their own state is very high .

Also,it will be made sure that almost none of the 15% seats are left to be filled by AIQ.So, there's very less probability that any seats will be transferred to the state after AIQ.

So,it can be concluded that the All India Quota cutoff for a government medical college will be lower ,on the other hand the state quota cutoffs may increase a bit than usual ,as of now.

Also , there is going to be variations in different states . In some states the cutoffs might increase and in some others it might remain same . All depends upon the no. of students who will participate in their native state counselling and also the overall performance of all the students of a state who appeared in NEET UG-2021.

You are advised to wait for the Counselling process to commence and only then will we be able to know the exact cut-offs and how this new guideline will affect the cutoffs .

You can keep visiting the official website of MCC for further updates,

https://www.mcc.nic.in/#/home

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Because of new rule of Supreme Court, by how much can cutoff increase?

monstwerdash 31st Dec, 2021

Hello there ,

Hope you are doing well.

As per the new guideline given to MCC by the Supreme court,the All India Counselling for NEET is to occur in 4 rounds . Earlier , there used to be only 2 rounds to fill the 15% seats of the state government medical colleges and all the seats of the central institutes like AIIMS. After the 2 rounds, whatever seats were left in the 15% state government medical colleges were then transferred to the state counselling authorities to filled through the state quota counselling.

This new guideline will mostly benefit the students of the states where cutoffs usually go high like Delhi ,Bihar, Rajasthan etc. , sometimes even higher than the All India cutoff for a government medical college. So, these students will be able to get a seat through the All India Counselling in some other state if the cutoff of their own state is very high .

Also,it will be made sure that almost none of the 15% seats are left to be filled by AIQ.So, there's very less probability that any seats will be transferred to the state after AIQ.

So,it can be concluded that the All India Quota cutoff for a government medical college will be lower ,on the other hand the state quota cutoffs may increase a bit than usual ,as of now.

You are advised to wait for the Counselling process to commence and only then will we be able to know the exact cut-offs and how this new guideline will affect the cutoffs .

You can keep visiting the official website of MCC for further updates,

https://www.mcc.nic.in/#/home

Hope my answer helped.

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how is the new rule by supreme court for 4 rounds of AIQ counselling affect cutoffs in wb?

monstwerdash 27th Dec, 2021

Hello there,

Hope you are doing well . As per the new guideline given to MCC by the Supreme court,the All India Counselling for NEET is to occur in 4 rounds . Earlier , there used to be only 2 rounds to fill the 15% seats of the state government medical colleges and all the seats of the central institutes like AIIMS. After the 2 rounds, whatever seats were left in the 15% state government medical colleges were then transferred to the state counselling authorities to filled through the state quota counselling.

This new guideline will mostly benefit the students of the states where cutoffs usually go high like Delhi ,Bihar, Rajasthan etc. , sometimes even higher than the All India cutoff for a government medical college. So, these students will be able to get a seat through the All India Counselling in some other state if the cutoff of their own state is very high .

Also,it will be made sure that almost none of the 15% seats are left to be filled by AIQ.So, there's very less probability that any seats will be transferred to the state after AIQ.

So,it can be concluded that the All India Quota cutoff for a government medical college will be lower ,on the other hand the state quota cutoffs may increase a bit than usual ,as of now.

You are advised to wait for the Counselling process to commence and only then will we be able to know the exact cut-offs and how this new guideline will affect the cutoffs .

You can keep visiting the official website of MCC for further updates,

https://www.mcc.nic.in/#/home

Also , the cutoffs in WB will increase a little for all categories as compared to last year because there hasn't been any increment in the government medical seats in the state . But in order to know the exact cut-offs , we just need to wait for the state quota counselling in WB to commence .

You can keep visiting the official website of WBMCC,the official counselling authority in West Bengal for further updates:

https://wbmcc.nic.in/

All the best !

Hope my answer helped .

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How is the new policy of the Supreme court going to affect state cutoffs through neet ?

monstwerdash 20th Dec, 2021

Hope you are doing well . As per the new guideline given to MCC by the Supreme court,the All India Counselling for NEET is to occur in 4 rounds . Earlier , there used to be only 2 rounds to fill the 15% seats of the state government medical colleges and all the seats of the central institutes like AIIMS. After the 2 rounds, whatever seats were left in the 15% state government medical colleges were then transferred to the state counselling authorities to filled through the state quota counselling.

This new guideline will mostly benefit the students of the states where cutoffs usually go high like Delhi ,Bihar, Rajasthan etc. , sometimes even higher than the All India cutoff for a government medical college. So, these students will be able to get a seat through the All India Counselling in some other state if the cutoff of their own state is very high .

Also,it will be made sure that almost none of the 15% seats are left to be filled by AIQ.So, there's very less probability that any seats will be transferred to the state after AIQ.

So,it can be concluded that the All India Quota cutoff for a government medical college will be lower ,on the other hand the state quota cutoffs may increase a bit than usual ,as of now.

You are advised to wait for the Counselling process to commence and only then will we be able to know the exact cut-offs and how this new guideline will affect the cutoffs .

You can keep visiting the official website of MCC for further updates,

https://www.mcc.nic.in/#/home

Hope my answer helped.

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Supreme court now took decision, tht Students can take admission in BDS field without NEET , please find out is it true, u can find it in DU updates, but i am confused.

Pragya sarwaiya 21st Jan, 2022

Hi

No, this is not true for now.

Students are required to give NEET in order to take admission in BDS.

There are approx 26, 949 seats for BDS in in India

And there is no reduction in qualifying marks for BDS, criteria is still as follows-

50th percentile-UR category

40th percentile- SC/ST/OBC category

Best of luck

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for this academic 2021-2022 supreme court gave verdict oci candidates apply under general category.

Ishani Bhattacharya 10th Dec, 2021

Good morning!

Hope you are doing fine!

The Supreme Court Monday permitted all eligible Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) candidates to participate in general category NEET counselling for undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses.

Please be specific about your question, as on which context you are asking that, so that it'll be much easier to explain.

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why did the committee lay on ews again? why does the supreme Court respond to this? what is their problem with NEET on the topic of EWS?

Deepak Raja S 4th Dec, 2021

The government has enlightened the Supreme Court that it will review the ‘criteria’ for determinant economically weaker sections (EWS) for reservation in academic establishments and jobs.

The statement followed a collection of petitions difficult the financial gain limit criterion of EWS at Rs 8 lack per annum. The case came within the context of admission to medical colleges through the NEET test.

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