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i am asked to mention 'general' in neet admit card as i belong to state obc category (3B) and not in central list..so am i not eligible to claim reservation in state counselling also after the results are announced?


ab cd 17th Jul, 2021
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Anurag Khanna 17th Jul, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

If your category is not listed in central list then you are definitely not eligible for any central reservation benefit but if your category is listed under state reservation list then you can avail the reservation benefits through state quota counselling of your state.

When you will fill the counselling registration form of your state for state quota counselling there you can mention your reservation category and produce the valid certificates to claim your reservation category and that's it you will get the reservation benefits from your state if found eligible for it.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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