NEET PG 2024 Counselling: The reporting and the joining at the allotted colleges will be done between January 18 and January 25.
NEET Cut-off Rises for All Categories and Counselling Process
NEET UG 2024 Counselling: Registration for round 2 to begin on Sep 05
MCC Counselling: The Medical Counselling Committee has revised the NEET PG counselling schedule for round three. The NEET PG final seat allotment list is to be released on January 18. The choice filling and locking window deadline for round three has been extended to January 16 up to 8 am.
Following a reduction in the percentile cut-off, the MCC has announced revised dates for round three of the NEET PG counselling.
MCC has released NEET 2024 schedule for MCC Counselling
The choice locking facility will be available from 8 am on January 15 up to 8 am on January 16, read the notice. The processing of the seat allotment will be done between January 16 and January 17.
AIIMS Cut off. Open, OBC, SC, ST, PwD, EWS, Male & female
Eligible candidates seeking admission to PG medical colleges based on the updated cut-off percentile can register by January 15. The reporting and the joining at the allotted colleges will be done between January 18 and January 25.
Telangana NEET PG Counselling 2024 Round 1 Seat Allotment Result Released
The general and EWS category students scoring 15 percentile and above will be eligible to participate in the counselling. The new and revised cut-off required to become eligible for NEET PG counselling is 10 percentile and above for students belonging to SC, ST, OBC and PwD categories. The NEET PG cut-off percentile was 50th for unreserved categories, 45th for PwD categories and 40th for reserved category students.
Last year, the NEET PG qualifying percentile was brought down to zero across all categories. The NEET PG cut-off for general category candidates was reduced from the 50th percentile to 35th in 2022. The cut-off for unreserved PwD candidates was dropped from the 45th percentile to the 20th percentile and for students belonging under SC, ST and OBC (including PwD of SC, ST, and OBC), the cut-off was reduced to the 20th percentile from 40th.