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No, you cannot apply for EWS during counseling if you have not mentioned it in your NEET application form. The EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) quota is a government-sponsored program that provides reservation for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds in educational institutions and government jobs. In order to be eligible for the EWS quota, you must have a valid EWS certificate issued by the government. If you do not have an EWS certificate, you will not be able to apply for the EWS quota during counseling.
However, if you have mentioned EWS in your NEET application form but do not have a valid EWS certificate, you may
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Candidates filling the NEET application form had to fill and submit it within 30 minutes of logging into the registered account. Also, they had to keep saving each section of the application form to avoid filling it again if the session expires. To ensure completing the form in under 30 minutes, it was advised to keep all the information handy. Also, candidates had to save each stage of the NEET 2024 application form. In case of session expiry, they had to login again and resume the NEET application process.
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NTA specifies the fields which are editable and un-editable separately for the Aadhaar-verified and Aadhaar not verified candidates. There was no additional fee, unless candidates change category which impacted the fee. Candidates were advised to be careful while filling the application form. In case of incorrect information provided in the admit card, candidates might be disqualified during the admission or counselling process.
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