15% Seats in Govt Medical Colleges, 100% Seats in Deemed Universities, AFMC, ESIC, AIIMS and Jipmer seats,
85% Seats in Govt Medical Colleges and 100% seats in private medical colleges including management quota.
Govt Quota and Management Quota Details of all state counselling authorities in India.
S.No. | State Name | NEET UG COUNSELLING AUTHORITY WEBSITE | NEET UG COUNSELLING AUTHORITY | State Merit Rank List 2024 |
1 | All India | Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health &Family Welfare Government of India Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) | Yet to be announced | |
2 | Andaman & Nicobar Island | Andaman & Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences Department of Higher Education, Andaman & Nicobar Administration, (CCAP) | Yet to be announced | |
3 | Andhra Pradesh | http://website.drntruhs.in/index.html | Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada | Yet to be announced |
4 | Arunachal Pradesh | The Directorate of Medical Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh Directorate of Higher and Technical Education | Yet to be announced | |
5 | Assam | Director of Medical Education Assam, Guhati | Yet to be announced | |
6 | Bihar | Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) | Yet to be announced | |
7 | Chandigarh | Government of Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh | Yet to be announced | |
8 | Chhattisgarh | Director of Medical Education Assam, Chattisgarh | Yet to be announced | |
9 | Dadra & Nagar Haveli | NAMO MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, SILVASSA | Yet to be announced | |
10 | Delhi | Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) | Yet to be announced | |
11 | Goa | Director of Technical Education Goa | Yet to be announced | |
12 | Gujarat | Admission Commpttee for Professional Under graduate Medical Council (ACPUGMEC) | Yet to be announced | |
13 | Haryana | https://dmer.haryana.gov.in | Directorate of Medical Education & Research, Haryana | Yet to be announced |
14 | Himachal Pradesh | www.amruhp.ac.in/ | Atal Medical & Research University, Himachal Pradesh | Yet to be announced |
15 | Jammu and Kashmir | Jammu & Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations(JKBOPEE) | Yet to be announced | |
16 | Jharkhand | The Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB) | Yet to be announced | |
17 | Karnataka | Karnataka Education Authority | Yet to be announced | |
18 | Kerala | The Commissioner of Entrance Examination, Thiruvananthapuram | Yet to be announced | |
19 | Madhya Pradesh | Director of Medical Education , Madya Pradesh | Yet to be announced | |
20 | Maharashtra | The Commissionerate, Common Entrance Test Cell, Mumbai | Yet to be announced | |
21 | Manipur | www.manipurhealthdirectorate.in | Directorate of Health Services (DHS), Manipur | Yet to be announced |
22 | Meghalaya | www.meghealth.gov.in | North East Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong | Yet to be announced |
23 | Mizoram | The Department of Higher & Technical Education, Government of Mizoram | Yet to be announced | |
24 | Odisha | DIRECTORATE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, Odisha, Bhubaneswar | Yet to be announced | |
25 | Puducherry | www.centacpuducherry.in | Government of Puducherry, Centralized Admission Committee (CENTAC) | Yet to be announced |
26 | Punjab | Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) | Yet to be announced | |
27 | Rajasthan | http://rajneetug2021.com/ | Medical Education Government of Rajasthan | Yet to be announced |
28 | Sikkim | Directorate of Technical Education, Sikkim | Yet to be announced | |
29 | Tamil Nadu | https://www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in/ | The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Tamil Nadu | Yet to be announced |
30 | Telangana | http://www.knruhs.telangana.gov.in/ | Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Science | Yet to be announced |
31 | Tripura | The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Tripura | Yet to be announced | |
32 | Uttar Pradesh | Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Lucknow | Yet to be announced | |
33 | Uttarakhand | Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University (HNBUMU) | Yet to be announced | |
34 | West Bengal | Department of Health & Family Welfare, Kolkata | Yet to be announced |
Candidates can initiate the NEET UG counselling 2024 registration by clicking on the provided link. During this step, they need to furnish details such as the preferred stream (Medical/Dental), NEET UG roll number, application number, candidate’s name, birth date, and security pin. After providing these details, they should click on the ‘Submit’ button. An agreement page will appear, offering the options ‘I Agree’ or ‘I Don’t Agree.’ If candidates wish to proceed with the application process, they need to click on ‘I Agree.’ The login credentials will then be displayed, and candidates should make a note of them, along with the password protected by a security question.
During this stage of NEET UG counselling 2024, candidates are required to provide additional details such as mother’s name, father’s name, and the candidate’s address. After entering these details, candidates should click on the ‘Submit’ button. It’s essential to note that these details cannot be altered later, so they should match the information on the documents to be submitted during admission.
Candidates need to make payments for non-refundable registration and refundable tuition fees during this step. The fees can be paid through various online modes like Credit Card, Debit Card, or Net Banking. The specific amounts are detailed in the table below for candidates’ reference.
Non-Refundable Registration Fee | 15% AIQ/ Central Universities | Fee |
UR | INR 1,000 | |
SC/ST/OBC/PwD | INR 500 | |
Deemed Universities | ||
All Categories | INR 5,000 | |
Refundable Tuition Fee | 15% AIQ/ Central Univeristies | |
UR | INR 10,000 | |
SC/ST/OBC/PwD | INR 5,000 | |
Deemed Universities | ||
All Categories | INR 2,00,000 |
Upon the successful submission of details, a registration slip will be displayed on the screen. Candidates are advised to print this slip as it will be crucial for the subsequent admission process. To proceed further, click on the ‘Login’ button.
The ‘Available Choices’ link becomes active when the counselling process begins. On the left side of the screen, candidates will see the available choices. Those who have submitted fees for both 15% All India Quota/Central Universities and Deemed Universities can apply for both categories of seats.
Candidates should click on the ‘+’ button next to each preference to make selections. As choices are picked, they will move from the left side of the screen to the right. After making selections, candidates need to click ‘Save & Continue’ or ‘Save & Go to Home Page’ to proceed or save the options and exit.
Candidates can rearrange, remove, or delete choices. Arrows can be used to move choices up or down, and the delete option removes the selected choice. Candidates can also click on a choice, drag it to another preference, and interchange choices.
Locking choices is mandatory for the final submission of preferences in NEET UG 2022 counselling. Choices can be modified until they are locked. If candidates fail to lock choices, the filled options will be considered final and will automatically lock on the specified date.
It is recommended to print the filled choices, as it could be useful in further NEET UG counselling. Even if choices are not locked, candidates can print the preference details after the choice locking process concludes.
After each counselling round, the seat allotment results will be declared. The NEET counselling result, presented as the seat allotment list and seat allotment letter, reveals the allocated seat. Candidates can check details such as their name, roll number, allotted category, candidates’ category, allotted college, quota, and course. The seat allotment letter is a vital document to be submitted during reporting to the allotted college along with other mandatory documents.
Candidates must report to the allotted college to complete admission formalities. At the reporting stage, candidates need to submit the original copies of the required documents.
For admission to undergraduate medical courses, candidates need to provide original documents along with attested photocopies at the time of joining in the allotted Medical/Dental College. The required documents include:
If applicable:
Candidates are advised to refer to the Information Bulletin of AIPMT/NEET for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses for detailed information. Candidates without original certificates/documents will not be allowed to take admission, and those who have deposited their original documents elsewhere will not be permitted to take admission in the allotted Medical/Dental College.
Candidates registering for either the 15% All India Quota/Central University Quota or Deemed University Quota during counselling are required to pay two types of fees. A non-refundable registration fee of INR 1,000 will be applicable for all Unreserved candidates (INR 500 for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates) participating in All India Quota and Central University counselling. For Deemed Universities, a non-refundable registration fee of INR 5,000 will be charged from all candidates. Those participating in both All India Quota and Deemed University counselling must pay the higher non-refundable registration fee of INR 5,000.
Additionally, a refundable registration fee will be charged. For 15% All India Quota seats and Central University seats, the refundable registration fee will be INR 10,000, while for Deemed Universities, it will be INR 2,00,000, as per the Gazette of India notification published by the Medical Council of India (MCI) on May 18, 2018. Amendments were made to the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997 (referred to as ‘Regulations on Graduate Medical Education (Amendment), 2018’). If candidates choose not to join these seats, their refundable registration fees will be forfeited. If they do join, their fees will be adjusted against the tuition fee, but they will not be allowed to exit or participate in any other counselling process.
Note:
The following matrix outlines the permissibility for students to exercise fresh choices during counselling.
Q.: MCC/DGHS will do Counseling for which Colleges/ Universities?
Ans: MCC/DGHS will conduct Counseling for 15% AIQ, 100% Deemed Universities, Central Universities (Delhi University, AMU & BHU including Institutional/ Domicile Quota), ESIC & AFMS.
Q.: Who are eligible for NEET UG 15% All India Quota Counseling?
Ans: All candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats based on their rank in NEET UG conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) except J&K. Eligible candidates.
Q.: How many choices will be shown to Candidates?
Ans: All choices for which the Candidate is eligible & has opted for during Registration time will be shown to candidates.
Q.: Who are eligible for Deemed Universities Counseling?
Ans: All candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats based on their rank in NEET UG.
Q.: What does free exit for the 1st Round mean?
Ans: Free exit for the 1st Round means if a candidate is allotted a seat in the 1st Round and even if the candidate does not report/join the allotted college, they would not be penalized and are eligible for subsequent rounds.
Q.: What is the process of online allotment?
Ans:
Q.: What does exit with forfeiture mean in the 2nd round of counselling?
Ans: Exit with forfeiture means if a candidate allotted a seat in the 2nd round of counselling and does not want to join the allotted seat, they can exit with forfeiture (losing the security amount deposited). Once a candidate joins the allotted seat, they would not be eligible for resigning/surrendering the joined seat.
Q.: Who are eligible for the 2nd Round of allotment?
Ans: Candidates eligible for seat allotment in the 2nd round would be from one of the following groups:
Q.: Who are not eligible for the 2nd Round of allotment?
Ans: Candidates who have become non-eligible due to having inadequate documents as per Eligibility Criteria.
Q.: What is the procedure for the Second round (round-2)?
Ans: The 2nd round of Counseling involves:
Q.: After I join the Second Round of Counseling of 15% AIQ, can I leave/Resign to join State Quota/Private College seat?
Ans: Once you join the second round seat from 15% All India Quota, you will not be allowed to vacate the allotted 2nd round seat as per the direction by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in WP(C) (267/2017) dated 09/05/2017. However, if you are allotted a seat in the Second Round in AIQ/Deemed, you can Exit with Forfeiture of the security amount.
Q.: Where and when will this security amount be refunded?
Ans: This fee will be refunded to the institution where the candidate has taken admission and will be adjusted against the first-year annual fee. In case the candidate is not allotted any seat in all rounds of counselling, including the stray vacancy round, the fee will be refunded to the account provided by the candidate at the time of registration. The security fee will be refunded only after the completion of counselling.
Q.: Who is eligible for the “Exit with Forfeiture” option?
Ans: A candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round II but does not report at the college may Exit with Forfeiture. (i.e., the refundable security amount will not be refunded in such a case).
REFUND RULES OF SECURITY AMOUNT IN MCC:
All India Quota Counselling (AIQ) – 2 Rounds Deemed University Counselling – 3 Rounds