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which catagory should I select in NEET application if I am belongs from general catagory? Because only SC, ST, OBC, UR, EWS, are coming, so which option should I select??


ABHISHWETA BHADRA 11th Dec, 2019
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Nakkina Sai Bhaskar Student Expert 11th Dec, 2019

Hii,

While Filling the NEET Application form it is very Important to fill your Category without Mistake. There are Many Categories like SC (Scheduled Caste), ST(Scheduled Tribes), OBC(Backward Classes). All of these are Reserved Category. Whereas OC or Unreserved Category does not have any Registration. So you should choose UR which is UnReserved.

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SAKSHI KULSHRESHTHA 11th Dec, 2019

Hi Abhishweta

In NEET application form, UR under the category section refers to Unreserved. The other categories, i.e. SC, ST, OBC and so on have a certain reservation quota. Hence if you belong to General category and are not eligible for any reservations, you should select UR (Unreserved) in the application form.

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