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Sarfaraz Khan

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In-service quota applies to individuals who have volunteered for service in tribal and rural areas for a minimum of 5 years. The main reason of introducing the in-service quota was because, candidate were not able to work and at the same time update their knowledge and compete with other general merit candidates.
50% of government reservation was for government doctors who are in government service.

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Farin Arif Dange

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It starts on December 1.

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Jyoti wadhwa

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Yes NEET exam is mandatory for pursuing BHMS as no college either private or government would give admission in BHMS without NEET. Your admission will be done on the basis of your NEET score followed by state level NEET AYUSH Counselling sessions.

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Sakshi Sharma

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Telangana NEET MBBS seat allotment result 2022 has been released on 2nd November. Those who have participated in the counselling and web options process can check out the seat allotment result. The result has been released online on the official website- tsmedadm. Tsche. In. Hope I answered you well.

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Anshul jain

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No, try in other states for counselling.

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jasveer singh

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Hi, the Andhra Pradesh NEET counseling process is being done by Dr. YSR University of Health Sciences, formerly known as Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences. As per the latest update, the YSR University has notified that phase two NEET counseling is to be completed by November 28, 2022. It has released the college-wise allotment list for admission to the MBBS course for the academic session 2022 23 CQ (Phase II). The students have to report by the last date for reporting at the allotted college on November 29
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Sai vishesh

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No, 2nd round of counselling has not yet been released. You can always check updates on the website.

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Rahul Ranjan

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Yes, it is true that the state cut off often reduces by 3-4 marks during the mop up round of NEET UG counselling.

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Rahul Ranjan

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NEET UG Counselling 2022: The candidates who got selected in round two can report at the allotted college from November 15. The NEET UG 2022 mop-up round counselling will be held from November 23 to 28, 2022. The NEET UG 2022 counselling round 2 provisional result is declared at mcc. Nic. In.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The NEET 2022 AIQ Round 2 choice filling process was completed on November 9. The results of seat allotment in NEET UG round two will be released by MCC on November 11. The All India Quota (AIQ) cutoff for NEET UG has been high in previous years. As per the latest trends, the round two cutoff is expected to be as follows:
1. General category: More than 595
2. OBC category: Around 594
3. EWS: The cutoff for this category will be slightly lower than the general category cutoff.
4. SC: The cutoff for this category is expected to be less than 490.
5. ST: The cutoff is expected to be around 435. To stay updated about the seat allocation result
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