NEET – ADMISSION IN PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES
(NEET) National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test comes under one of the most competitive exams of India. As the level of competition is high and the rush to get admission through NEET is very high in the country, so it is almost impossible to allocate an MBBS seat in government college to each aspirant who qualifies for the exam. And it is well-known fact that mostly qualifies aspirant seeks seats in MBBS in private medical college. So it is eventually become very important for the aspirants to have knowledge regarding private medical colleges available in the country. As per a report by National Medical Commission (NMC), there are 262 private medical colleges in India. All private colleges come under the regulation of the State counselling authority of the state in which they are located. For example, if a private college is located in Ahmedabad, the state authority of Gujrat will be responsible for the counselling process. The admission process of private medical colleges does not get conducted by MCC. It is also important to note that all the seats of private medical colleges get filled based on NEET All India Rank (AIR). And also all the seats of private medical collage are available for the students of all category, there they don’t have any kind of reservation criteria. These private colleges also offer seats to Non-Resident Indians (NRI Quota).
KEY HIGHLIGHTS REGARDING ADMISSON IN PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES
Counselling authority of medical colleges-
GOVERNMENT COLLEGES
PRIVATE COLLEGES
ADMISSION PROCESS FOR PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLAGE BY NEET 2021
There we have certain process for admission on private medical colleges.
Mentioned below-
HOW TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION IN PRIVATE COLLAGE THROUGH NEET?
Candidates who have qualified NEET need to apply through respective state authorities for admission. Applications are generally taking place online more. Though it also has some typical supplication process, mentioned below.
PUBLICATION OF STATE MERIT LIST
The merit list gets published using NEET 2021 scores. The state authority releases a state merit list. Candidates who are ranked high in the examination are assigned government medical and dental colleges. And also it is being observed that most of the candidates may take admission in private medical colleges instead of government colleges because of their high rating.
SEAT ALLOTMENT OR SELECTION
Candidates get selected and colleges get assigned to them based on ranked scores in NEET. This process gets conducted after the release of the merit list while allotting the seats, the preference of candidates, NEET AIE, eligibility, and other factors are taken into consideration. Also, most of the time candidates opt for admission in private colleges instead of a government college because of its high ratings.
REPORTING AT THE ALLOCATED COLLAGE
After allotment of private colleges, students are required to report to their respective colleges o the declared date or within the given deadline to complete further admission procedure. Or else the private MBBS seat will be canceled. At the time of reporting the candidate should bring with them all necessary documents, including a NEET scorecard, admit card, and other prescribed documents.
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