The National Eligibility cum Common Entrance Test (NEET) has played a crucial role in standardizing medical education. NEET-UG exam is the only medical exam for admission to medical and dental colleges all across the globe. However, now the question that arises in every student’s life is what to do now after NEET Results.
So in this article, we have provided a few details about the NEET Cutoff, NEET Counselling, NEET Rank predictor & a lot more to help you predict your rank and plan to get into one of the best medical colleges.
What After NEET 2024?- Right After the Exam
Once the NEET 2024 Results are announced, students need to complete two important tasks:
- Calculate the NEET 2024 score
- Predict NEET 2024 rank through our NEET Rank Predictor tool
Following the previous year’s NEET admission trends, candidates can gain an understanding of the medical/dental colleges they might get based on their NEET rank and scores. Students can also calculate their approximate NEET Exam scores by analyzing the NEET Answer Key that has been released. With the help of these scores calculated, students can predict their NEET ranks.
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What Happens Once the NEET 2024 Result is Declared?
Once the result is declared, the NEET counseling process for MBBS admissions will begin. Only those candidates who meet the minimum qualifying percentile for NEET Cutoff 2024 will be eligible for admission. To be eligible for the NEET counselling 2024, general category students must score 50th percentile, while SC/ST/OBC category students need to score 40th percentile.
Given below are the steps, you need to follow once the NEET Results 2024 are declared:
- Students need to qualify for the exam (by scoring NEET cutoff)
- Complete the NEET UG 2024 counselling application form process
- Attend the counseling session and get admission
NEET UG Counselling 2024
Here is the detailed process that will help you to apply and appear for the NEET Counselling 2024.
NEET UG counseling 2024 – Overview
Fact | Particulars |
Conducting Bodies | AIQ- By Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) for the National Medical Council
State Quota – Respective state authorities |
Counselling Website | AIQ- mcc.nic.in
State Quota – Given in the table below on this page |
Seat Intake | AIQ – 15% of Govt Seats, 100% of Deemed and Central University seats, ESIC, AFMC, AIIMS and JIPMER seats
State Quota – 85% of Govt seats, 100% of private seats of the state |
Eligibility Criteria for Counselling
Here are the proper eligibility criteria that students need to follow to appear for the NEET Counselling 2024 process:
- Candidates who qualify for NEET will be eligible to apply for NEET counselling
- Candidates from Jammu and Kashmir will not be eligible to participate in the All India NEET Counselling unless they give their consent
- Only those candidates eligible who register for NEET counselling on the official MCC website
- The AIQ counselling for all Deemed Universities will be open for all NEET-Qualified students
Counselling Process
The Medical Counselling Commitee will be conducting the NEET-UG counselling for AIQ in four rounds, which will include a mop-up round and a stray vacancy round. Following the completion of Round 2, the remaining seats will be filled in a mop-up round and a stray vacancy round.
The Mop Up round is one of the steps of counselling of seat allotment in medical colleges by states against the reverted seats from the All India 15% quota. While on the other hand, a stray round Is that round of counseling that generally happens after the Mop-Up Round. Here the remaining seats are offered to the waiting candidates.
Here are the steps to be followed during the NEET Counselling process:
- Visit the official Medical Counselling Committee (MCC )website
- Complete the MCC NEET registration process, including payment
- NEET counselling choice filling and locking
- Round 1 seat allotment and result announcement
- Reporting to the allotted Medical/Dental College
- The vacant seats of Round 2 are then published
- NEET counseling round 2 registration (not necessary for already registered candidates) and fresh choice filling for NEET counselling round 2
- Round 2 of seat allocation
- Reporting to medical/dental colleges/institutions in preparation for round 2 (candidates once joined the allotted seat are not allowed to vacate the seat)
- Number of MBBS Seats in Private Colleges
- Number of MBBS Seats in Government Colleges
- Number of BDS Seats in Private Colleges
- Number of BDS Seats in Government Colleges
Cutoff
Once the results are declared, NTA will release the NEET Cutoff on the official website -neet.nta.ac.in. NEET cut-off score is the minimum mark that a candidate requires to qualify for the NEET exam.
Students who have prepared for the NEET exam by solving NEET previous year question papers have a chance of securing a higher rank in the exam. The NEET answer key released by NTA can also help students predict their NEET results after the exam. Students can also use the NEET rank predictor tool by Aakash Byju’s to predict their ranks and colleges of their choice.
Factors That Determine NEET UG Cut-Off
Listed below are some of the factors based on which the NEET Cutoff is calculated:
- The difficulty level of the NEET question paper
- Number of total available seats
- Total number of candidates appearing for the NEET exam
NEET UG Expected Cut-Off
You can refer to the below table for the expected NEET cut-off score and percentile for General and SC/ST/OBC Categories.
Category | NEET 2022 Expected Cut-off Score | NEET 2022 Expected Cut-off Percentile |
General | 720-138 | 50th |
OBC/ SC/ ST | 137-108 | 40th
|
General – PH | 137-122 | 45th |
OBC/ SC/ ST- PH | 121-108 | 40th
|
NEET Rank Predictor by Aakash Byju’s
Aakash BYJU’S NEET Rank Predictor will help you know the MBBS/BDS colleges for admission based on your NEET expected marks. The NEET results are expected to be declared anytime soon. Meanwhile, students can use our Aakash BYJU’S NEET UG Rank Predictor to get an approximate rank. The tool will also help students make a list of MBBS or BDS colleges for admission based on previous years’ trends and rankings.
Preparation Tips By Our Experts For Next Year
The feeling of being a doctor is very strong in many individuals and everyone wants to score excellent marks in NEET to get into some of the top medical colleges. This leads to the conclusion of dropping a year for their preparation. If you are targeting the upcoming medical tests for 2024, go through these preparation tips to crack NEET:
- Be Familiar With The Syllabus
- Quality Study Material
- Create a Realistic Timetable
- Prepare Notes While Learning
- Maintain A Healthy Diet
- Regular Revision is a Must
- Take Proper Breaks
- Practice Previous Year Question Papers
- Have a Positive Attitude
Preparing for NEET? Here is How Scholarship Exams Can Help You.
NEET is the only medical entrance exam that a candidate has to pass to get admission to one of the best & most renowned medical colleges if they want to pursue medical courses like BDS, MBBS, and AYUSH. Numerous private and government colleges offer a wide range of scholarships for NEET to support students. NEET coaching is quite expensive and can be a burden for many students as well as parents. This is the reason why scholarships are offered which will help students to not ignore their talent due to lack of funds. However, there are certain criteria that students need to follow to opt for these scholarships. These scholarships have been thoughtfully created keeping in mind the financial background of students.
Scholarship Offered by Aakash Byju’s
ANTHE
ANTHE is a scholarship exam conducted by Aakash, students can avail of up to 100% scholarship. The scholarship can be utilized to enroll in engineering, medical, and foundation program offered by Aakash Byju’s. Candidates will also be rewarded with cash rewards.
Eligibility Criteria
Class VII, VIII, IX, X, XI & XII Studying/ Passed Students
ANTHE Complete Details
Organized by | Aakash |
For classes | 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Studying/Passed Students |
For streams | Engineering/Medical/Foundation |
Mode of exam | Online/Offline |
Exam Fee | Zero Registration for all students |
Exam Timing (Online) | 10:00 A.M. to 07:00 P.M. (Students can give the exam anytime during the login window) |
Exam Timing (Offline) | Morning: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Evening: 04:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
How To Register for ANTHE?
Follow the steps mentioned below to register for ANTHE:
- Enter your mobile number and enter OTP
- Submit your details and complete the payment
- Fill in the required details to complete your registration
- Get your ANTHE Admit Card on successful registration
Conclusion
With a large number of students and the level of difficulty, it may not be possible for every student to grab a seat in the MBBS Courses. So, this article will help you to understand how you can get into some of the best medical colleges after clearing NEET. For more information related to NEET Results and admission, kindly visit our blog.
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