KERALA FIRST ROUND NEET ALLOTMENTS
MBBS and BDS students of Kerala can now get to witness the first allotment list for UG counselling. This process is permitted to happen till 29 January upto 5 pm, after which other dates will be announced. All happenings will take place through the official website of the examinations department ie., www.cee.kerala.gov.in
Candidates who earned a spot in the ranking list of the NEET 2021, are allowed to apply for the successive sessions. Other details that follow are that the first allotment stage will make its entry by getting published on 2 February. Only those who have been given allotments, can begin college and university admission procedures from February 3 to 7. This is however subject to payment of fees at the right time. Payment can be made through online or offline medium with prior information about the same. In the state of Kerala, the commissioner is the head of selections, hence the final list should be submitted to him by 7 February.
The list also consisted the names of universities and colleges for the NEET procedural demands. It included both government medical colleges and self-financing colleges. The seat allocation pattern consists of provisions for Economically Backward Sections, Muslim, Other Backward Hindu communities, Latin Catholic and Anglo Indian. It also includes provisions for castes such as Dheevara, Vishwakarma and other scheduled tribes. All these come under the All-India Quota.
In most Government Medical Colleges, almost 15% seats are meant for All – India quota and 50% for state quota. It also has allotments for people under the Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) scheme. In case of NRI category, candidates should submit their reliable options at these times. NRI category is open only for candidates that live outside of Kerala, not the local people of the state.
Regarding the payment pattern, Kerala has some differences. The candidates who get selected in private colleges, should pay a minimum deposit of 3 lakh INR under the name of the designated commissioner. However, NRIs will be asked to pay about 5 lakh INR. Since this is just the deposit to secure the seat, the remaining amount can be paid at time of admission. For the dental category it is a deposit of 1 lakh INR. In case of Government Colleges, the whole fee amount should be paid. Candidates who are of other categories will be asked to may 1000 INR, to seal their seat.
Some of the names of the colleges that were included in the list were KMCT Medical College in Kozhikode, Karuna Medical College in Palakkad, Travancore Medical College in Kollam to name a few. Another notable point is that all interested candidates must submit their preferences in the first round owing to all time related guidelines. The withheld candidates are also allowed to submit options but it is subject to various terms and conditions.
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