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B Muskaan chauhan

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No, you cannot get into Government Medical College And Hospital, Chandigarh without NEET. NEET UG is a mandatory exam for admission to a medical college. It is a competitive exam that assesses your eligibility for admission to medical colleges across the country. To be considered for admission to GMCH Chandigarh or any other government or private medical college in India, you must qualify for NEET and achieve a minimum qualifying score.

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NEET counselling or the NEET UG All India counselling and the NEET state counselling process are conducted for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and other courses. The NEET UG All India counselling is conducted by MCC for the 15 per cent AIQ seats. On the other hand, the state NEET counsellings are conducted by the State Authorities, such as the Department of Medical Education (DME) for different states and Union Territories (UTs) for the 85 per cent State Quota (SQ) seats. The timeline and processes may vary for the NEET All India counselling and the state counselling for NEET. In general, there are three to four rounds for both counselli

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The seat matrix for the NEET counselling is important for the choice filling process. Before filling and locking seat choices for each round of NEET counselling, candidates must go through the seat matrix or the seat vacancy and then enter their choices. MCC releases the seat matrix prior to the commencement of the counselling process. This is the overall seat matrix for all four rounds of counselling. Candidates participating in the Round 1 NEET counselling will have to choose from the entire gamut of the seats. From the second round onwards, the seat matrix is released in terms of the newly added seats and the clear and virtual vacan

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NEET counselling seat matrix refers to the number of seats offered across the participating institutes for each course. The seat matrix is released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) before the commencement of the counselling process. The seat matrix is released in institute-wise categories for the types of institutes, such as Deemed universities, AIIMS & JIPMER, etc. For NEET 2025 counselling, the primary seat matrix released by MCC for Round 1 was of for Deemed University, Central University, BSc Nursing and AIQ seats. After that, for the second and third rounds, MCC releases the list of newly added seats along with the clear

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Here are some of the previous year's cutoffs:

  • In round 1, the closing rank for MBBS in the general category was 302.
  • In round 1, the closing rank for MBBS in the OBC category was 5382.
  • In round 1, the closing rank for MBBS in the SC category was 46025.

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The NEET AIQ counselling process for 2023 will be divided into four rounds, namely rounds 1, 2, mop-up, and stray vacancy. You can visit the NEET website for any further queries

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