Delhi NEET - Delhi NEET Counselling
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Delhi NEET counselling 2021, also known as DU NEET, the process is likely to start in the last week of January 2022 (tentatively). Delhi NEET 2021 counselling will be conducted by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Delhi on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). Admission to the state quota seats in the MBBS and BDS programme will be done based on the marks obtained in NEET 2021. For the session 2021-22. On December 7, GGSIPU had started accepting the NEET counselling applications for GGSIPU MBSS admissions.
Out of the total 660 MBBS and 50 BDS seats, 15 per cent of All India Quota (AIQ) and 85 per cent of state quota seats are reserved. All these colleges are affiliated with Delhi University. Depending upon the availability of seats, the conducting body is conducting the third or the mop-up round of counselling. The mop-up round is organised as there are seats left vacant after the second round of counselling.
Latest Updates:
January 13, 2022: MCC NEET UG Counselling 2021 Dates Announced: Registrations Begin from January 19.
January 7, 2022: NEET Counselling 2021: SC allows EWS, OBC Reservation in All India Quota; paves way for Counselling
January 7, 2022: NEET Counselling 2021: MCC likely to announce schedule soon at mcc.nic.in
December 7, 2021: NEET counselling registration for GGSIPU has started on December 7, 2021.
Delhi NEET Counselling 2021: Important DatesAs per the recent announcements by the NTA, below are the dates of events to take place after the declaration of the NEET 2021 result:
| Events |
Dates |
|---|---|
| NEET UG exam |
12-Sep-2021 |
| Declaration of result |
01-Nov-2021 |
| Round one |
|
| Counselling registration (For GGSIPU) |
30-Dec-2021 to 06-Jan-2022 |
| GGSIPU NEET counselling document verification |
31-Dec-2021 to 08-Jan-2022 |
| Choice filling and locking |
To be announced |
| Seat allotment process |
To be announced |
| Seat allotment result (provisional) |
To be announced |
| The final seat allotment result |
To be notified |
| DU FMSc registration |
To be notified |
| Reporting at the allotted colleges |
To be notified |
| Round two- Revised dates |
|
| Online registration |
To be announced |
| Choice filling and locking |
To be announced |
| Seat allotment process |
To be announced |
| Provisional round 2 result |
To be notified |
| Final round 2 result |
To be notified |
| Reporting at the colleges |
To be announced |
| Mop-up round |
|
| Application form available |
To be announced |
| Filling and locking of choices |
To be notified |
| Seat allotment process |
To be notified |
| Mop-up round result |
To be announced |
| Reporting at the allotted colleges |
To be notified |
Delhi MBBS counselling requires a different sort of eligibility. Candidates should ensure that they fulfil all the required eligibility criteria mentioned below:
As per the government and MCC norms, the reservation of seats will be based on the category of the candidate. Candidates are eligible for reservation as per their category details filled in the NEET application form and the Faculty of Medical Sciences (FMSc) registration form. The reservation criteria for DU MBBS admission are mentioned below.
| Category |
Reservation Percentage |
|---|---|
| SC |
15 |
| ST |
7.5 |
| OBC |
27 |
| PWD |
5 |
| Armed Forces (CW) |
5 |
The Delhi NEET counselling 2021, also known as DU NEET, counselling process involves various steps. The DU NEET 2021 counselling will be conducted in three rounds, including the mop-up round. Candidates can check the round-wise process of DU NEET counselling 2021 is mentioned below:
Step - 1: DU NEET counselling registration 2021To participate in the DU NEET counselling 2021, the first step the candidates have to follow is to register themselves. Candidates can register themselves by providing their NEET UG 2021 roll number, as mentioned on the NEET 2021 admit card. Along with the roll number, candidates have to furnish their personal and academic details. Candidates are advised to furnish their details carefully.
All the communication and allotment will be done based on the information provided; hence candidates should ensure they fill in the right information. After providing all the required details, candidates have to generate a password following the instructions. After creating the password and providing all the details, candidates have to click on the ‘Submit’ button to proceed.
Step - 2: Choice filling and locking for DU MBBS/BDS counselling
After registering, candidates have to fill the choice of colleges for their respective courses (MBBS or BDS). Candidates can select multiple colleges. It is advised that candidates should make sure to lock their choices after the selection of colleges. Otherwise, the system will automatically lock the choices provided by candidates before the portal closes. Candidates should note that after the choices are locked they won’t be able to edit or modify; hence, it is advised to review the choices carefully before locking.
Step - 3: DU MBBS seat allotment 2021DU NEET counselling 2021 seat allotment process for each round will be conducted individually. The seat allotment will be done based on the choices filled and will be allotted based on the availability of seats, NEET UG rank, reservation, and other factors. The seat allotment list for the first round of counselling will be released tentatively in the first week of November, and the second list will be released tentatively in the last week of November. If any seats are left vacant, then the seat allotment list for the mop-up round will be released tentatively in the second week of December.
Step - 4: DU NEET counselling result 2021DU NEET counselling results will be announced after the release of the seat allotment list and will be available in PDF format.
Step - 5: Reporting at the allotted colleges Delhi NEET counselling 2021 registration with FMScCandidates have to register themselves with the Faculty of Medical Sciences (FMSc), the University of Delhi after the seats are allotted under the respective 15 per cent of All India Quota (AIQ) and 85 per cent state quota seats. Below is the step-by-step process for registration with FMSc:
Below is the list of documents that are required to be carried at the time of DU NEET counselling 2021. No candidate will be granted admission without any of the documents/certificates.
Q: Is there any limit in the number of attempts for NEET?
A: No. According to the regulatory body, there’s no cap on the number of attempts for NEET, but there’s an upper age limit.
Q: When is Delhi NEET 2021 counselling expected to start?
A: Delhi NEET counselling is likely to start in the third or last week of January 2022 (tentatively) on the official website of Delhi MCC. Registration for GGSIPU MBBS had started on December 30.
Q: What is the validity of the NEET Scorecard?
A: NEET Scorecard can be used for the current academic session in India but candidates who want to study abroad can use the same NEET scorecard for three years.
Q: Do I have to fill any application form for DU NEET Counselling?
A: Yes. You have to fill an application form for DU NEET Counselling. The application fee for DU NEET Counselling is Rs 1,000 for General/UR candidates and Rs 500 for SC/ST candidates and Rs 5,000 for all categories. DU NEET 2021 counselling fee can be paid online using debit/ credit/ net banking. The DU NEET counselling application is also known as FMSc registration.
Q: Can I fill the application form for DU NEET Counselling offline?
A: No, the application form will be available in online mode only. Applications sent by post or any other mode will not be accepted.
Q: Where can I get my documents verified?
A: The document verification process is being held online, keeping in view the current COVID-19 situation.
Dates Section:Delhi NEET Counselling 2021 process is expected to start tentatively in the second week of January 2022. Delhi NEET counselling's seat allotment process for the mop-up round will be conducted by the second week of February 2022. The NEET counselling process is usually carried forward according to the quota of seats. Delhi has 15 per cent reserved seats for candidates belonging to other states and is known as the All India Quota (AIQ). Rest 85 per cent of the total seats are reserved for the candidates having Delhi domicile. On December 7, 2021, GGSIPU had started accepting applications for MBBS.
Latest Updates:
January 7, 2022: NEET Counselling 2021: SC allows EWS, OBC Reservation in All India Quota; paves way for Counselling
January 7, 2022: NEET Counselling 2021: MCC likely to announce schedule soon at mcc.nic.in
December 7, 2021: NEET counselling registration for GGSIPU has started on December 7, 2021.
December 18, 2021: MCC to conduct 4 rounds of MCC counselling 2021 for AIQ seats
December 10, 2021: MCC Issues Notice on NEET UG 2021 Counselling; Process Likely to Begin After January 6
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Below is the schedule for each event for Delhi NEET counselling, candidates can refer to:
| Events |
Dates |
|---|---|
| NEET UG exam |
12-Sep-2021 |
| Declaration of result |
01-Nov-2021 |
| Round one |
|
| Counselling registration (For GGSIPU) |
30-Dec-2021 to 06-Jan-2022 |
| GGSIPU NEET counselling document verification |
31-Dec-2021 to 08-Jan-2021 |
| Choice filling and locking |
To be announced |
| Seat allotment process |
To be announced |
| Seat allotment result (provisional) |
To be announced |
| The final seat allotment result |
To be notified |
| DU FMSc registration |
To be notified |
| Reporting at the allotted colleges |
To be notified |
| Round two- Revised dates |
|
| Online registration |
To be announced |
| Choice filling and locking |
To be announced |
| Seat allotment process |
To be announced |
| Provisional round 2 result |
To be notified |
| Final round 2 result |
To be notified |
| Reporting at the colleges |
To be announced |
| Mop-up round |
|
| Application form available |
To be announced |
| Filling and locking of choices |
To be notified |
| Seat allotment process |
To be notified |
| Mop-up round result |
To be announced |
| Reporting at the allotted colleges |
To be notified |
After the result announcement and the release of the cut-off list, Medical and Dental colleges across Delhi will start their Delhi NEET counselling process. The Delhi NEET counselling 2021 will be conducted in various rounds such as Round 1, Round 2 and Round 3 or the mop-up round (if seats are left vacant). After the completion of round-wise Delhi NEET counselling, various institutes also conduct their counselling at the college level in order to fill the remaining vacant seats (if any).
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To participate in the State NEET counselling candidates have to register themselves first. Registration for Delhi NEET counselling has been done online and the forms were available on the official website of Delhi MCC. The Delhi NEET counselling applications will only be considered and accepted after the payment of the registration fee. After the successful submission of the NEET counselling registration form, the conducting body will release the list of the registered candidates whose applications will be accepted.
The candidates whose names are on the list then have to report to the document verification centres if needed otherwise the documents verification will be done online. After the document verification process, the candidates have to fill their choice of colleges priority-wise. A provisional merit list of shortlisted candidates will be then released for the first round of seat allotment.
After this, the subsequent counselling rounds will take place depending upon the cut-off and availability of seats.
| Domain | national |
| Exam Type | counselling |
| Is Conducting Body | No |
| Is Exam Paid | 0.0 |
| Is Abroad | 0.0 |
| Abbreviation | Delhi NEET |
| Is Abroad | 0.0 |
| Exam Year | 2021 |
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