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To apply for another state counselling you should have a domicile certificate of that state.
Almost all states in the country have created their own set of rules to protect the seats from going to non-local candidates. These rules are also known as ‘Domicile Regulation’. Just to give a glimpse of the ambiguity, while some states only require students to have completed their 10th to 12th class from that state, Gujarat also requires them to have been residing in that state for a minimum of 10 consecutive years. Akanksha (Case-1 given above) is a victim of this policy.
Karnataka requires either of the candidate’s parents to be domicile of that state to make the cut. On the contrary, Delhi only requires a student to have completed his 12th class education from there or one who holds a domicile certificate. West Bengal has a different formula. It has two types of proformas for domicile status of candidates who have qualified NEET. They have to fill up either one of the two proformas -- A or B. Candidates who have been living in Bengal for 10 years will have to fill domicile A, while proforma B is for those who have been living outside Bengal for the last 10 years, but either of the parents has a permanent address in Bengal. This is why candidates like Soumajit (Case-3 given above) suffer. The problem becomes more complex when states incorporate new clauses every year, making students and parents confused
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