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NEET Counselling 2020: Round 1 Result For MBBS, BDS Out; Download Seat Allotment Letter

Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the final list of seat allotment for NEET 2020 (UG) Counselling for Round 1 on 7th November 2020. The MBBS and BDS seats under 15% All India Quota have been allotted to candidates as per their preferences provided during choice filling. This year NEET Counselling includes deemed & central universities, along with AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC and AFMC seats under 15% AIQ.

Candidates can now also download the seat allotment letter and report to their allotted colleges for completing requisite formalities. As per the official letter, candidates were advised to wait till the final result to report at colleges as provisional allotment is subject to changes.

Download NEET Counselling Round 1 Seat Allotment Letter

Reporting To Medical / Dental CollegesNEET Counselling 2020

Candidates can report to the allotted institutes from November 6 to 12, 2020. Those who do not report will lose their allotted seat. The process of reporting might be altered with certain safety guidelines due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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Documents that must be submitted at colleges while reporting are given below-

  • Allotment Letter issued by MCC
  • Admit Cards of Exam issued by NTA
  • Result / Rank letter issued by NTA
  • Date of Birth Certificate (if Matric Certificate does not bear the same)
  • Class 10th Certificate
  • Class 10+2 Certificate
  • Class 10+2 Marks Sheet
  • Eight (8) Passport size photographs – same as affixed on the application form
  • Provisional allotment letter generated on-line.
  • Proof of identity (Aadhar/ PAN/ Driving Licence/ Passport)
  • For NRI/ OCI candidates appearing for Deemed Universities following documents are mandatory:
    1. Passport copy of sponsorer, embassy certificate
    2. Sponsorship affidavit (stating that sponsor is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of study)
    3. Relationship Affidavit (Relation of Candidate with the sponsor)

Do note that the original documents along with attested photocopies must be provided during reporting or admission at the institute. In case a candidate has availed benefit or certain category, he/she must also submit the category certificate.

Download Round 1 Final List of Seat Allotment

What After Round 1 Seat Allotment?

The reporting for colleges allotted in round 1 of NEET Counselling ends on 12th November 2020.

  • Soon after this, Round 2 process will commence from 18th November 2020.
  • Reporting for seats allotted in round 2 will close on 2nd December 2020.
  • Mop-up round counselling will be conducted from 10th December 2020 for seats in Deemed, Central University, ESIC, AIIMS & JIPMER.
  • In case of seats left vacant after both rounds, Stray vacancy round will be conducted from 27th to 31st December 2020.

NEET 2021 Seat Allotment: Dates, Procedure, Documents and Seats

Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of MCC will hold the NEET 2021 seat allotment process. The process will be started once the NEET UG 2021 aspirants will fill their choice of preferences.

  • There will be three rounds in NEET 2021 seat allotment process including mop-up round. The process will be based on the obtaining score from NEET 2021 exam, availability of seats and on the other factors.
  • The aspirants should qualify the NEET 2021 exam for participating in the seat allotment process.
  • The seat allocation process is conducted for 15% All India Quota Seats (AIQ), 100% seats in Central/Deemed Universities and ESIC and AFMC Universities. For instance, 15% AIQ seats are reserved in government colleges, while state counselling authorities offer the rest 85% seats.
  • To enrol the names for the seat allotment process, the candidates will need to provide the details like academic, personal, contact and the communication details.
  • After completing the NEET 2021 registration process, the aspirants require to login and should provide the preferable college names and the course names.
  • If the aspirants will be granted for the admission to the colleges, then they will need to report to the respective institutions on the mentioned date.
  • However, the NEET 2021 admission process to the colleges will be completed with the document verification process.

This article highlights the seat allotment schedule, NEET 2021 counselling rounds, results and admission process in a detailed manner.

NEET Seat Allotment Calendar for 2021

The first round seat allotment result will be released tentatively after the exam that is most likely to be conducted on 2nd May, 2021.

Event Date
NEET 2021 Counselling Registration, Choice Filling and Indicative Seat To be announced
Choice filling and locking To be announced
Process of Seat Allotment (Round 1) To be announced
Round 1 NEET 2021 Seat Allotment Result published To be announced
Reporting at the Medical/Dental College allotted in the 1st round To be announced
Exercising of choices and locking (Round 2) and New Registration To be announced
Process of Round 2 of Seat Allotment To be announced
NEET 2021 Seat Allotment Result of Round 2 To be announced
Reporting at the Medical/Dental College allotted in the 2nd round To be announced
Transfer of vacant seats in All India Quota to State Quota To be announced

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What is new in NEET 2021 Seat Allotment Process?

  • MCC will play the role of the central university from the year 2020 to conduct the counselling for both the AIIMS and JIPMER. Consequently, MCC will hold the admission to 15 AIIMS and 2 JIPMER, so that 1205 and 200 seats of those two universities can be filled as soon as possible (respectively).
  • The number of AIQ participating colleges to the NEET 2021 seat allotment process has increased since last year. For instance, under AIQ, approximately 235 colleges have been participating. 
  • Apart from increasing the number of participating colleges, the total number of seats of the participating colleges have also been increased. NTA conducts the NEET 2021 Seat allotment process to fill 4591 MBBS/BDS seats to the colleges.
  • Safdarjung Hospital (SJH), ESIC, and Vardhaman Mahavir College (VMMC), and Delhi College will take part in the NEET 2020 counselling process from this year. Consequently, MCC will fill the seat allotment process in 85% state quota and 15% AIQ respectively.

Check about NEET 2021 Merit List

Steps of NEET 2021 Seat Allotment Process

  • The candidates will require to download the NEET 2021 seat allotment letter if the candidates would accept the allotted seat. To download the letter, the aspirants are required to provide the date of birth, security pin and roll number. 
  • Not only the NEET 2021 seat allotment letter, but the aspirants should also report to the designated centre with the verified certificates and documents. Hence, the NEET 2021 admission process to the colleges will be completed.
  • The next process of seat allotment is the NEET 2021 admission process, and it will be done by the next two to three days. As a result, the aspirants are required to report to the institute immediately when the NEET 2021 allotment list will be released.
  • Next, the aspirants will need to go through the medical test to check whether they are medically fit or not.
  • Once, the admission will be granted by the respective colleges, then the allotted college will send the candidates details to the DGHS. As per the details, the admission letter for the students will be granted.
  • If the aspirants will not accept the allotted seat after completing the first round of counselling and if they will not like to attend the second round of NEET 2021 counselling process more, then they should exit freely.
  • In case of free exit, the aspirants will not get any refund from NTA NEET authority.
  • On the other hand, in case of non-acceptance seat allotment after the second round of counselling, the aspirants will receive deductible refundable fees.

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Second Round for NEET 2021 Seat Allotment

Following candidates will be eligible for the second round of NEET seat allotment:

  • A candidate who has already registered but the seat is not allotted in the first round of NEET 2021 seat allotment.
  • Registered candidates who did not get admission due to change of category, will get an opportunity to enroll their names for seat allotment for the second time under a new category.
  • Candidates who have reported at the allotted college and choose an upgrade in their reporting period will get a chance.

NEET Seat Allotment List of Previous Years

In order to get a clear idea on NEET 2020 seat allotment pdf, the aspirants should go through the below-mentioned list:

Year Rounds Allotment lists
2020 Round one Click here
Round two Click here
Mop-up round Click here
2018 Round one Click here
Round two Click here
Mop-up round Click here

Reservation Criteria of NEET 2021 Seat Allotment 

The centralised reservation policy has a strong impact on 15% AIQ NEET 2021 reservation criteria for the seat allotment. On the other hand, the 85% seat reservation process is completed based on state regulations. Kindly note it down, the seat reservation is applicable under 15% AIQ for BDS/MBBS degree.

Here is the NEET 2021 Reservation Criteria mentioned below:

Category % of seats reserved
Other Backward Classes (OBC) 27%
Scheduled Caste (SC) 15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7.50%
Physically Handicapped (PH) 5%
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) 10%

NEET 2021 exam will be conducted for taking admission of 79928 students for MBBS, 52720 for AYUSH, 26949 for BDS and 525 for BVSc and AH program. To get to know about the total govt mbbs seats in NEET 2021, check NEET 2021 Reservation Criteria.

Documents Required for NEET 2021 Seat AllotmentNEET 2021 Seat Allotment Documents Required

The aspirants should carry the subsequent documents required for NEET 2021 seat allotment. Also, candidates should never forget to carry their original documents along with the attested photocopies at the time of admission

  • NEET 2021 Admit card
  • NEET 2021 Result/Rank Letter
  • Birth Certificate
  • Class X Certificate
  • Certificate of Class XII
  • Class XII Marksheet
  • 8 passport size photographs (Same as the one pasted on the application form)
  • Provisional Allotment letter generated online
  • Identity Proof
  • Category Certificate (if applicable)

Classification of Seats

NEET seats are categorized as follows:

  • All India Quota Seats
  • State Government Quota Seats
  • Central Pool quota seats
  • State/ Management/ Private/ NRI Quota Seats in all Private Medical/ Dental Colleges or any Deemed/ Private/ University

NEET Seat Matrix for Medical and Dental Colleges

Category Seats
JIPMER MBBS Seats 200
AIIMS MBBS Seats 707
Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and J&K MBBS Seats 8750
Total Seats eligible for NEET counselling (All India and State Counselling) 63735
All India 15% Quota Seats for MBBS Counselling (Excluding Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and J&K) 8248
Total seats under respective state counselling (Including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and J&K) 55467
Total MBBS seats in India 64642

If a candidate has any queries related to his/her seat allotment, contact the address below:

The Assistant Director General (ME)

Directorate General of Health Services,

Nirman Bhawan,

New Delhi-110011

Helpline Number: 011-22309220

FAQs

Ques. What are the required documents to download the NEET seat allotment letter? 

Ans. In order to download the NEET seat allotment letter, the aspirants will need to submit the detailed information like NEET roll number, date of birth and security pin.

Ques. What is indicative seat allotment?

Ans. With the help of indicative seat allotment process, an aspirant can identify the probability of getting a seat in the colleges, It will be available during the first round counselling process on the MCC website.

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