NEET 2022: Know how many seats are available under MBBS, BDS colleges

answer key for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET) 2022 To be released on August 30. anymore, National Testing Agency (NTA) Will announce the results on 7th September to end the long wait for medical candidates across the country. NEET 2022 was conducted on 17th July.

After the declaration of the results of NEET 2022, the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) All . Will start the counseling process for the seats under India Quota (AIQ). The state counseling bodies will conduct the counseling for the seats under the state quota. Of the total medical seats in government colleges, 15 per cent are reserved under AIQ while the remaining 85 per cent comes under state quota for undergraduate medical courses including MBBS and BDS.

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The NEET counseling process is conducted in multiple rounds, which include a mop-up round and a straw vacancy round.

NEET 2022: Different quota of seats for counseling

– All India quota seats

— Central Institute, University, Deemed University

Central Pool quota seats

– All seats including NRI quota, Management quota in private unaided/aided minority/non-minority medical colleges

– State Government quota seats

– State, Management, NRI quota seats in private college or university

– AIIMS Institutes across India, JIPMER

MCC conducts the registration only for AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College) and forwards the data of the registered candidates to the AFMC authorities for the admission process. Central Universities can use the score for any other relevant course offered by them.

The result of NEET 2022 will come after the declaration of cutoff. General category candidates have to score 50 percentile while SC, ST and OBC category candidates have to score minimum 40 percentile to pass the exam. A total of 18,72,329 students took admission in NEET this year including 10.64 lakh female candidates. With the removal of the upper limit of the age limit to apply and other changes, the registration has increased by over 2.5 lakhs as compared to the previous year.

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