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Janki H Gajjar

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The MCC will be conducting NEET Counselling 2023 upto four rounds namely Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round and Stray Vacancy Round. VMMC admission 2023 to MBBS course is based on NEET UG 2023 scores followed by NEET Counselling 2023.

As per the last two years, NEET UG Counselling concluded for VMMC MBBS admissions after Round 1 for General Category students falling under All India Rank Quota for cutoff 2022 and after Round 2 for 2021. The closing rank for VMMC MBBS cutoff for NEET UG stood at 129 for cut off 2022 and 143 for cut off 2021.

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Janki H Gajjar

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The MCC is yet to release the schedule for NEET UG 2023 Counselling. VMMC MBBS admissions 2023 are based on NEET 2023 scores followed by NEET Counselling 2023. Candidates seeking admission to VMMC MBBS course can check previous year round-wise closing ranks for VMMC cutoff 2023 for NEET Seat Allotment Results to get a clarity on what could be the expected MBBS cutoff 2023 this year:

NEET Round 1 Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202020212022
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery2185128129
NEET Round 2 Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202020212022
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery1550143-

 

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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No, candidates have to qualify for NEET MDS to become eligible for NEET MDS counselling.  Candidates have to qualify for the NEET MDS exam with a minimum cutoff, which varies for each category. The minimum cutoff percentile for general category candidates is 50, while for SC/ST, the cutoff is 40th. Eligible candidates have to register on the official website, mcc.nic.in, to participate in the counselling for NEET MDS. Registration is followed by a choice declaration. Candidates can declare as many choices as they want to in order of their preferences.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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There is no limit on the number of choices that a candidate can fill during the counselling of NEET MDS. These choices, however, should be in the order of preference as desired by the candidate. It must be noted choices have to be locked in the given deadline other it gets automatically locked. Candidates are advised to fill choices carefully as it can't be modified once the timeframe ends. Seats will be allotted based on choice declared by candidates and other factors. Total four rounds of NEET MDS counselling is held for allotment of 50% All India quota seats.

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Mohd Faizan

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Students can participate in these state counseling irrespective of their domicile. NEET rank letter. Class 10th or class 12th Certificate and mark sheet. ID Proof. Domicile Proof (only for state quota seats).

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Avinash Sharma

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You have not provided state rank, domicile, category, etc. , so it is difficult to predict with accuracy the college. According to your All India Rank, you have very little chance of getting admission there.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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No, you will have to get online generated relieving letter from the earlier institute, before you join the next college. Without such relieving letter, candidates will not be permitted to join the seat allotted in round 2. Upgradation is applicable for only those candidates who have joined allotted seat of first round and submit willingness for upgradation.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Once a candidate joins second round seat allotted in the NEET UG counselling, he/she will not be allowed to vacate from the allotted second round seat. However if candidates are allotted a seat in Second Round and have not joined the college, then he/she can Exit with Forfeiture of security amount. Moreover, the candidates who have joined up to round 2 of AIQ or state quota will not be eligible to participate in the further rounds of AIQ or state quota.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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In case candidates are not allotted any seat in the second round of the NEET UG counselling, the earlier allotted seat in Round 1 will be retained. However, on up-gradation of a seat in the second round, the earlier allotted seat in Round 1 will automatically be cancelled and allotted to another candidate. Therefore, candidates are advised to fill in only higher choices or any other choice which they prefer over the earlier allotted seat, for second round.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Candidates eligible for seat allotment in the NEET counselling of second round would be from one of the following groups. Group I- Registered candidates who did not get any seat allotment in the first round. Group II- Registered candidates who have secured seat and whose first round of allotted seat got cancelled during the document verification on reporting for admission will be considered for allotment of seat in the next round of seat allotment, with changed Category, subject to availability of seat in respective category. Group III- Candidates who have reported at allotted institute during 1st round of allotment and submitted willi
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