CBSE NEET
Counselling 2017 Schedule : Check NEET Results,
Cutoff, Counselling dates,
Alternative Courses
NEET
Counselling 2017 Schedule : CBSE conducted National Eligibility Entrance Test
(NEET) on May 7, 2017. NEET 2017 was held offline (pen and paper based).
Admissions to about 90,000 MBBS and BDS seats across the country will be
through NEET. About 11,50,000 candidates had filled the NEET 2017 application
form from January 31 to April 5, 2017. NEET 2017 was conducted at 2,200
examination centres in 104 cities across India.
NEET
Counselling 2017: The counselling of NEET 2017 for admissions to MBBS and BDS
seats in All India Quota will begin from July 3 onwards. This is as per the
schedule released by the Medical Counselling Committee which can be seen by
candidates below. The NEET 2017 Counselling will be conducted in online mode
for all those candidates who will qualify for admissions in government medical
and dental colleges across India.
The
counselling of NEET 2017 for All India Quota will be conducted for allotment of
around 13,000 MBBS and BDS seats only. States will be conducting separate
two-round counselling process for admission to state quota seats in government
and private colleges. In order to participate in NEET Counselling 2017,
qualified candidates will have to first register themselves for the counselling
process during the stipulated period announce, schedule and allotment result
etc.
Out of the
10,90,085 students appeared 6,11,539 have passed the medical entrance
examination which was held on May 7. Of these, 2,66,221 were male aspirants
while 3,45,313 were females.
NEET
Counselling 2017
NEET 2017
Counselling Registration (All India Quota) will be started from 3rd July 2017
through online mode. NEET is National Eligibility Entrance Test. It is a
national level entrance test regulated by the Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE). NEET is conducted for those candidates seek admission into
undergraduate medical & dental courses (MBBS/BDS). Candidates check here to
get the complete procedure of NEET Counselling 2017.
NEET
Counselling 2017 Schedule
NEET
Counselling Schedule 2017
Candidates
can check below the counselling schedule of NEET 2017 as released by the
Medical Counselling Committee after declaration of NEET Results on June 23. The
counselling table below mentions the dates on which the online procedure for
medical admissions through NEET 2017 will take place through online mode.
Only NEET
qualified candidates can appear in the counselling process. Candidates have to
register themselves in the counselling process to confirm their seats in
MBBS/BDS course & colleges.
NEET
Counselling Schedule
The
counselling schedule of NEET for 15% All India Quota is given below:
Events Dates (Announced)
Main
Counseling Registration 3rd July to
11th July 2017 (Up to 5:00 PM)
Choice
Filling & Indicative Seat 5th July
2017
Exercising
of Choices and Locking 12th July 2017 (Up
to 5:00 PM)
Process of
Seat Allotment (Round 1) 13th July to
14th July 2017
Result
Declaration (Round 1) 15th July
2017
Reporting at
the Allotted Medical/Dental College against 1st Round 16th July to 22nd
July 2017
(up to 05:00 PM)
Exercising
of Choices and Locking(Round 2) 1st
August to 4th
August 2017
(up to 05:00 PM)
Process of
Seat Allotment (Round 2) 5th August to
7th August 2017
Result
Declaration (Round 2) 8th August
2017
Reporting at
the Allotted Medical/Dental College against Round 2 9th August to 16th August 2017 (up to 05:00 PM)
Transfer of
vacant seats to State
Quota 16th August 2017 (After 5:00 PM)
Click here
to view official schedule in pdf
All medical
aspirants who quallify for medical college admissions through NEET 2017 should
note that commencement of MBBS/BDS classes for 2017-18 academic year will begin
from August 4.
CBSE NEET
Results 2017: All India, state quota seats
The
Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India will conduct
the counselling for 15% All India Quota seats as it was done earlier. Candidates may visit website www.mcc.nic.in
for further information regarding cut off marks, etc.
For State
quota and other seats falling under the ambit of States, candidates may apply
to their domicile states and a merit list as per State rules and based on All
India Rank will be prepared by concerned counselling authorities, said a
statement from CBSE.
CBSE NEET
Results 2017: Alternative Courses For MBBS Aspirants
Candidates
who do not wish to take a drop and are looking for some alternative courses in
medical and biological sciences can opt for the courses like BAMS/BHMS, B.Sc. Biotechnology, B.Sc. in
Nutrition and Dietetics, B.Sc. in
Biological Sciences and B.Sc. in Forensic Sciences.
CBSE NEET
Results 2017: Cutoff
Details of
the candidates qualified the test on the basis of the minimum qualifying
criteria of NEET-UG, 2017 are as follows:
NEET 2017
Cut off under 15% All India Quota seats
Category No of candidates Marks range
GEN 543473 697-131
OBC 47382 130-
107
SC 14599 130-
107
ST 6018 130-
107
GEN & PH 67 130-118
OBC & PH 152 130-
107
SC & PH 38 130-107
ST & PH 10 130-107
Last year
NEET cut off under 15% All India Quota seats
Category No of candidates Marks range
Unreserved 14315 685
– 468
OBC 230 468-
465
SC 2815 468-
352
ST 1427 466
– 303
Unreserved
& PH 430 466-214
OBC & PH 10 213-210
SC & PH 75 209-130
ST & PH 23 213
– 118
Number of
MBBS and BDS seats under 15% all India Quota
The number
of MBBS and BDS seats available under 15% all India quota, whose counselling
will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
MBBS and BDS
Seats through NEET 2017
Serial
Number Seats Number of seats
1. MBBS Approximately
3521 seats in 159 medical colleges
2. BDS Approximately
299 seats in 24 dental institutions
NEET 2017
State Counselling
The
counselling for admission under 85% state quota seats (except in Andhra
Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Telangana) will be conducted by medical
education department or an authority appointed by the state government. It must
be noted that according to a Supreme Court directive, counselling for private,
central and deemed universities will be done along with the government
colleges, which means, state will conduct a common centralized counselling for
admissions to all colleges located in that particular state. Further, CBSE will
conduct a state merit list for each state and Union territory (UT) and forward
it to respective states.
The exam
conducting authority, CBSE, will also prepare a merit list for participating
medical colleges and forward it to concerned medical colleges for counselling
process. Allotment of MBBS and BDS seats in Armed Forces Medical College
(AFMC), Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and Jamia
Hamdard, New Delhi will also be done by the respective medical colleges on the
basis of NEET 2017 scores.
Check below
for step wise step procedure of NEET Counselling 2017
NEET 2017
Counselling will be conducted in online mode in two rounds only. To participate
in counselling procedure of NEET 2017, candidates will have to register
themselves with MCC in order to obtain a roll number and password. Candidates
who will qualify for 15% all India quota seats can check below the following
procedure of NEET counselling 2017:
Registration
Indicative
seats and choice locking
Round 1-
Seat allotment
Round 1-
Result announcement
Reporting at
college after first round of counselling
Round 2-Seat
allotment
Round 2-
Result
Reporting at
college after Round 2
NEET 2017
Documents required during the final phase of counselling
Candidates
without the original documents will not be allowed to take admission under any
circumstance. Candidates will have to mandatory bring the list of below
mentioned documents for admission to the alloted medical and dental college:
Admit
Card/Hall Ticket of NEET 2017
Result of
NEET 2017
Metric
Certificate (for date of birth proof)
Class XII
certificate
Passport
size 10 photographs (same as affixed on application form)
Identity
prrof
SC/ST proof
certificate issued by the competent authority (if applicable)
OBC
certificate issued by the competent authority (if applicable)
Physically Handicapped Certificate issued by the medical authority as mentioned in NEET 2017 prospectus (if applicable)