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Do you mean UP University? Please mention the name of the exam you have appeared. Please mention complete details. It is difficult for me to answer your query.
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Hello student Lastest Update- Those candidates who are interested & Eligible can apply for Post Matric Scholarship From before the last date (15 December 2020) for the Academic year 2020-21 of getting a scholarship by the Uttar Pradesh Government.
As of now there's no update on the extension of date
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Hello Student
Candidate has to register into the format published online byNTA for NEET UG exam for both of the category all India quota and state quota.
For all India quota 15% seats are reserved for government MBBS and BDS colleges and in state quota 85% of the total seats filled up for government and private colleges of MBBS&BDS course of study.
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If you decide to attend a medical institute after you are allotted a seat and you accept it, you have to report to the college. If the counselling procedure is over, and you decide to leave the seat vacant for any reason, not only will you have to let go of the security deposit and the fees you have submitted, but you will also have to submit the full fees of the entire course. This is done to ensure that the seat is not wasted.
Hi Candidate,
There may be sometimes, a situation where there might be some Printing mistake or Minor mistakes in your Documentation such as in Personal Name, Date of Birth, Father's and Mother's Name etc. which can be changed by the candidate by complaint to the Registered Authority within a proper Time Schedule.
No Problems!! Get it Correct as soon as Possible.
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Dear aspirant
If you have not filled any choice and locking process in mopup round then you are indirectly not participating in mopup round counseling and you haven't not been allotted any College upto round 2 so you are eligible for getting back your security deposit money. MCC forfeiture the security deposit only once when you got allotted a college and didn't take admission other than that if you not participate in further round or not allotted any college then you are eligible for your security deposit. Free exit is available in round first of MCC neet AIQ COUNSELING. So you will get your security deposit back once counselling get over and they start process of returning back. Keep checking official website of MCC counseling and neet for the regular notification.
If you are preparing for neet exam then You can take help of our neet knockout package for your preparation for next year from the link below
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This is difficult to predict whether you will be able to qualify NTSE stage 1 examination or not as qualifying cut off marks or not as cut off marks depends upon a number of factors like
* number of students that appeared in the ntse exam,
*kind of marks obtained by them in ntse examination,
*toughness level of the ntse examination etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trends then,
NTSE UP stage 1 2020 cut off is provided below for different categories:-
* general :- 169 marks
* obc ncl:- 148 marks
* Scheduled Caste :- 138 marks
*Scheduled Tribe :- 69 marks
You can check the same at
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ ntse -uttar-pradesh-cutoff
So , with 165 - 171 marks you may have chance to qualify NTSE stage 1 to be eligible for stage 2
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Once you got allotted College in any round after first round then you have no free exit option that means you will have to either take admission or either exit with forfeiture fees ( by losing your security deposit) . So better check the all the norms of neet counselling scheme from MCC website then get participated. Also the mop-up round are held for deemed university,seat vaccant of central University, AIIMS, jipmer , ESIC seat only. AIQ govt MBBS seat allotment was only upto 2nd round and the vaccant seat are transferred to the respective State quota. So if want available seat of the above mentioned seats then participate.
You can use our college predictor tool for predicting the best college at your marks and rank in your state. It is quite helpful for many students. Try it by visiting the link below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope I may have resolved your query
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As you have not mentioned your category I am assuming you from general category
This is very difficult to predict that whether you will get seat or not as cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc.
But when we go through previous data then it suggests that with 201 marks you have a very low chance to get a seat in Government Medical College.
For example, in neet 2019, 575 marks for general category was the lowest marks to get a seat in government medical college under UP state quota and it was for Autonomous Medical College, Bahraich
But yes, With your 201 marks you have chances for seats in private medical under UP state quota which are listed below along with their neet 2019 cut off for unreserved category :-
* Saraswati Medical College Unnao :- 157 marks
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*F.H. Medical College, Agra :- 184 .
* G S Medical College, Hapur :- 172
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-up/amp
To get the list of colleges in which you have chances, you can go through our college predictor at
It gives you a personalized report with top college in which you have chances for admission , with the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling
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