Bihar NEET UG Counselling 2024: BCECEB to Announce Revised Seat Allotment Results
The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) is set to release the revised seat allotment results for the first round of Bihar NEET UG counselling on September 27, 2024. Candidates who have participated in this round can access their updated results by logging into their accounts at the official website, bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
Why Was the Round 1 Allotment Cancelled?
The board had initially declared the results for the first round of NEET UG seat allotments. However, a Supreme Court order led to the cancellation of these results. Following the court’s directives, BCECEB published revised rank cards, which are being used for the updated allotment process.
Checking Revised Seat Allotment Results
Here’s a step-by-step guide to check the revised seat allotment results once they are declared:
Login to your account by entering the necessary details.
Check your revised allotment result.
Download the allotment order for future reference.
Post-Allotment Procedures
Candidates must take further steps based on their satisfaction with the revised seat allotments:
If Satisfied with the Allotment: Those content with their allotted seats should click on the ‘No’ option when asked if they want an upgrade. After that, they must download the allotment order and visit the specified reporting or nodal centre for document verification and admission. The window for the document their revised allotment orders from September 20 to 30 2024.
If Seeking an Upgrade: Candidates who wish to upgrade their seats in the second round should click on the ‘Yes’ option. After completing the selection, they still need to download the allotment order, verify their documents, and complete admissions at the reporting centre.
Dates and Deadlines
Candidates can download their revised allotment orders from September 27 to September 30, 2024.
The window for document verification and admission is from September 28 to September 30, 2024.
What About Candidates Who Already Took Admission?
For candidates who have already taken admission based on the previous round’s allotment, or those who had opted for a seat upgrade, the process is slightly different. They must collect their documents from their previously allotted colleges. Once this is done, they need to visit the reporting centre mentioned in their revised allotment orders for re-verification and final admission.
This revised schedule gives all candidates the opportunity to secure the best possible seat in the state medical colleges for their undergraduate studies under the NEET UG program.
GOOD News For Medical Aspirants, Central Government Has Approved 60 New Medical Colleges
New Delhi: Central government has been approved 60 new medical colleges all over the country, this is the good news to the medical aspirants in India. According to this permission from the centre the total number of medical colleges in the country has enlarge from 706 medical colleges into 766 medical colleges in 2024-2025 academic year.
In accordance with PIB release, Shri J P Nadda the minister of Union Health Minister recently informed this rise of 8.07% in all medical colleges from 706 to 766 in 2024-2025 academic year.
The union health minister emphasised the significant progress made in the last ten years in medical education in India. In 2024–2025, there will be 766 medical colleges, more than twice as many as there were 387 medical colleges in 2013–14. There are 343 private institutions and 423 public colleges included in this. This significant growth demonstrates the government’s commitment to enhancing the nation’s healthcare system by expanding access to medical education.
Chances to increase MBBS, UG, PG Seats
In addition, the Ministry data showed that the number of MBBS seats increased from 1,08,940 in 2023-24 to 1,15,812 in 2024-25a rise of 6.30%. The number of MBBS seats climbed from 51,348 in 2013-14 to 11,5812 in 2024-25, a rise of 64,464 (or 125%).
The number of PG medical seats has increased in addition to the UG medical seats. The number of PG seats increased from 69,024 in 2023-2024 to 73,111 in 2024-25, a 5.92% increase. The number of PG seats rose by 39,460 (or 127%) in the last ten years, from 31,185 seats in 2013-14 to 73,111 seats in 2024–25.
The Times of India was informed by a senior official that “the number of MBBS seats in India has increased 6%, from 1,08,940 in 2023-24 to 1,15,812 in 2024-25.” This information was confirmed.
The official noted that the number of PG medical seats had increased by 6%, from 69,024 in 2023–2024 to 73,111 in 2024–2025. “Over the last ten years, the number of PG seats increased by 39,460 (i.e. 127%) from 2013–14 (31,185 seats)” to 2024-25 (73,111 seats).
For the academic year 2024–2025, the National Medical Commission recently approved the addition of 44 new medical institutions and increased the number of MBBS seats in 19 already-existing medical colleges. Among these 44 new medical colleges, 24 have been given permission by the NMC to offer 50 MBBS seats, 11 have been given permission to offer 100 MBBS seats, and 9 have been given permission to offer 150 MBBS seats each.
MBBS, BDS, MD, MS, MDS, Nursing Admissions 2024 in Puducherry! Here is complete fee structure
The Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) in Puducherry has announced a revised fee structure for MBBS, MD, MS, MDS, BDS, and Nursing admissions in the Union Territory for this year.
On July 18, 2024, Hon’ble Justice S. Kannammal (Retd.), former Judge of the Madras High Court and Chairman of the Fee Committee in Puducherry, issued an order regarding the fee revision for PG Medical (Clinical & Non-Clinical), PG Dental (Clinical & Para Clinical), UG MBBS, UG Dental, and B.Sc. (Nursing) programs in unaided private self-financed medical, dental, and paramedical colleges in Puducherry. Following this order, CENTAC has released the approved fee structure for the academic years 2024-25 and 2025-26.
The revised fees are as follows-
S.NO
COLLEGE NAME
TYPE OF SEATS
FOR 2024-25 & 2025-26
1
PIMS
GOVERNMENT
Rs. 04.00 Lakhs
2
SMVMCH
Rs. 04.00 Lakhs
3
SVMCH
Rs. 04.00 Lakhs
4
PIMS
MANAGEMENT
Rs. 16.80 Lakhs
5
SMVMCH
Rs. 16.80 Lakhs
6
SVMCH
Rs. 16.80 Lakhs
7
PIMS
NRI
Rs. 21.00 Lakhs
8
SMVMCH
Rs. 21.00 Lakhs
9
SVMCH
Rs. 21.00 Lakhs
APPROVED FEE STRUCTURE FOR POSTGRADUATE (PG) MEDICAL COURSES
S.NO
COLLEGE NAME
TYPE OF SEATS
MD/MS
FOR 2024-25 & 2025-26
1
PIMS
GOVERNMENT
Clinical
Rs. 7,95,000
Non-Clinical
Rs. 6,55,000
2
SMVMCH
Clinical
Rs. 7,95,000
Non-Clinical
Rs. 6,55,000
3
SVMCH
Clinical
Rs. 7,95,000
Non-Clinical
Rs. 6,55,000
4
PIMS
MANAGEMENT
Clinical
Rs. 23,90,000
Non-Clinical
Rs. 13.05,000
5
SMVMCH
Clinical
Rs. 23,90,000
Non-Clinical
Rs. 13.05,000
6
SVMCH
Clinical
Rs. 23,90,000
Non-Clinical
Rs. 13.05,000
APPROVED FEE STRUCTURE FOR PG DENTAL COURSES
S.NO
COLLEGE NAME
TYPE OF SEATS
PG DENTAL
FOR 2024-25 & 2025-26
1
Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences, Mahe.
GOVERNMENT
Clinical
Rs. 6,22,000
Para-Clinical
Rs. 5,53,000
MANAGEMENT
Clinical
Rs. I4,00,000
Para-Clinical
Rs. 7,19,000
2
Sri Venkateswara Dental College.
GOVERNMENT
Clinical
Rs. 6,22,000
MANAGEMENT
Clinical
Rs. I 4,00,000
APPROVED FEE STRUCTURE FOR UG DENTAL COURSES
S.NO
COLLEGE NAME
TYPE OF SEATS
FOR 2024-25 & 2025-26
1
Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences, Mahe.
GOVERNMENT
Rs. 3,00,000
MANAGEMENT
Rs. 6,50,000
2
Sri Venkateswara Dental College.
GOVERNMENT
Rs. 3,00,000
MANAGEMENT
Rs.6,50,000
APPROVED FEE STRUCTURE FOR BSc NURSING COURSES
S.NO
COLLEGE NAME
FOR 2024-25 & 2025-26
1
Sri Manakula Vinayagar Nursing College.
Rs. 52,000
2
PIMS- College of Nursing.
Rs. 52,000
3
Indrani College of Nursing.
Rs. 52,000
4
Sabari College of Nursing.
Rs. 52,000
5
East Coast Institute of Medical Sciences.
Rs. 42,000
6
A G Padmavathy College of Nursing.
Rs. 42,000
7
RAAK Nursing and Para Medical College.
Rs. 42,000
8
Immaculate Institute of Health Sciences.
Rs. 42,000
9
Christ College of Nursing
Rs. 42,000
10
Vivekananda Nursing College.
Rs. 42,000
IMPORTANT POINTS
The fee structure includes the annual tuition fee but does not cover additional costs such as books, necessary equipment, hostel fees, transportation, or food expenses.
Institutes are strictly prohibited from charging any fees beyond those set by the Fees Committee. Any deviation from this will be considered a violation of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India’s orders, warranting strict action by the Government of Puducherry, the National Medical Commission (NMC), and Pondicherry University. Punitive measures for violations may include the withdrawal of NMC approval, hefty penalties from the concerned university, and cancellation of affiliation.
The fee structure prescribed by the Fee Committee represents the maximum allowable fee for each course. Institutions may choose to set a lower fee structure than the one prescribed, should they wish to do so.
The eagerly awaited NEET UG Counselling for 2024 is set to commence on August 14, offering a structured pathway for aspiring medical students to secure admissions into various MBBS and BDS programs across India. This crucial phase in the medical admission process is managed by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state counselling authorities, ensuring that seats are allocated based on merit and preferences of the candidates.
Key Dates and Schedule
The NEET UG Counselling process for 2024 will be conducted in multiple rounds, including All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling, State Quota Counselling, and Mop-Up rounds. Here is a detailed schedule to help candidates navigate the process effectively:
Registration and Payment: From August 14 to August 20, 2024
Choice Filling and Locking: August 15 to August 21, 2024
Verification of Internal Candidates: August 22, 2024
Seat Allotment Processing: August 23 to August 24, 2024
Result Declaration: August 25, 2024
Reporting to the Allotted Colleges: August 26 to September 2, 2024
The above dates are specific to the first round of AIQ Counselling. Subsequent rounds will follow, and dates for State Quota Counselling might slightly vary depending on the respective state authorities.
Steps Involved in NEET UG Counselling
Candidates need to follow these steps to ensure a smooth counselling process:
Registration: Visit the official MCC website and register using NEET roll number and other required details.
Payment: Pay the requisite counselling fee online.
Choice Filling and Locking: Fill in the choices of preferred colleges and courses. Lock the choices before the deadline to avoid auto-locking.
Seat Allotment: Seats will be allotted based on NEET rank, preferences, and availability of seats.
Result Declaration: Check the allotment result on the official website.
Reporting: Report to the allotted college within the stipulated time with the necessary documents for verification and admission.
Important Documents
Candidates must keep the following documents ready for the counselling and admission process:
Bodmas Education, a leading educational consultancy, plays a pivotal role in guiding students through the intricate NEET UG Counselling process. With a team of experienced professionals, Bodmas Education offers personalized counselling sessions, helping students understand the nuances of the process, choose the right colleges, and prepare the necessary documentation.
Their expert consultants ensure that students make informed decisions, thereby increasing their chances of securing admission to top medical colleges. Bodmas Education also provides mock counselling sessions and real-time updates about the counselling schedule and procedures, ensuring that students stay ahead in this competitive race.
Tips for Successful Counselling
Stay Updated: Regularly check the official MCC website and Bodmas Education updates for any changes in the counselling schedule.
Prepare Documents: Keep all required documents in original and photocopy formats ready.
Research Colleges: Research the colleges and courses beforehand to make informed choices during the choice filling process.
Stay Calm and Patient: The counselling process can be long and stressful. Stay calm and follow the steps methodically.
The NEET UG Counselling 2024 marks a significant milestone in the journey of aspiring medical students. Starting from August 14, 2024, this process will determine the future paths of thousands of candidates across India. With proper preparation, timely updates, and expert guidance from Bodmas Education, students can navigate this complex process successfully and secure their dream seats in prestigious medical institutions.
CUET UG Result 2024: How to Check Your Scorecard at exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG
The CUET UG exam for 2024 was conducted between May 15 and May 29. To access the results, students must log in using their application number and date of birth.
CUET UG Result 2024 Release
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the results for the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2024. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check and download their CUET UG results from the official website — exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG.
This year, the CUET UG exam was held between May 15 and May 29. To access the final answer key, students need to log in using their application number and date of birth. A total of 13,47,618 students registered for CUET UG 2024, including 7.17 lakh male candidates, 6.30 lakh female candidates, and 7 transgender students.
Correct Answer: For each correct answer, candidates will be awarded 5 marks.
Incorrect Answer: For each incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted.
Unanswered/Marked for Review: These questions will not be marked zero.
If more than one option or all options are found correct for any question, candidates will be awarded 5 marks for that question. Conversely, if all the options are incorrect or the question is dropped, candidates who attempted the question will receive full 5 marks.
Important Updates
The result for CUET UG 2024 was initially scheduled to be declared on June 30 but was delayed due to complications arising from NTA’s NEET controversies this year, including issues related to paper leaks and grace marking. Additionally, UGC NET and CSIR UGC NET exams were also canceled due to fears of a paper leak.
Expert Guidance by Bodmas Education
For personalized support and expert guidance on CUET UG results and admissions, Bodmas Education is here to help. As a leading education consultancy, Bodmas Education provides comprehensive assistance throughout the admission process, ensuring that students make informed decisions and secure their desired placements.
Exploring BAMS: Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Healthcare
In the vast landscape of medical education and practice in India, few fields blend tradition and modernity as seamlessly as Ayurveda. Ayurveda, often referred to as the “science of life,” encompasses a rich heritage of healing practices that have been passed down through generations. One of the prominent degrees in this ancient system of medicine is BAMS, which stands for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. This article delves into what BAMS entails, its significance in the contemporary healthcare system, and explores the journey of two professionals, Consultant Content and Bodmas Education, who have dedicated their careers to promoting Ayurvedic education.
Understanding BAMS: Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
BAMS is an undergraduate degree program that integrates the teachings of Ayurveda with modern medical knowledge. It equips students with a comprehensive understanding of Ayurvedic principles, diagnosis, and treatment methodologies, alongside practical training in surgery. The curriculum typically spans over five and a half years, including a one-year internship, during which students gain hands-on experience in clinical settings.
Curriculum Highlights
The BAMS curriculum is structured to provide students with a deep understanding of Ayurvedic fundamentals, including:
Basic Principles of Ayurveda: The foundation of BAMS education lies in imparting knowledge about the doshas (body energies), dhatus (tissues), and malas (waste products), as well as the concept of tridosha theory.
Diagnosis and Treatment: Students learn various diagnostic techniques unique to Ayurveda, such as pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) and examination of the tongue (Jihva Pariksha). Treatment modalities include herbal medicines, dietary recommendations, and therapeutic procedures like Panchakarma.
Modern Medical Sciences: BAMS also includes subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology, which provide a modern scientific perspective to complement Ayurvedic principles.
Surgical Training: Unlike its ancient origins, modern BAMS programs incorporate surgical techniques relevant to Ayurvedic practices, such as procedures for fractures and minor surgeries.
Consultant Content, a prominent figure in the field of Ayurvedic education, has played a pivotal role in bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and contemporary healthcare needs. With a background in both Ayurveda and modern medical education, Content has been instrumental in advocating for the integration of Ayurveda into mainstream healthcare systems.
Advocacy and Education Initiatives
Content’s journey began with a deep-rooted passion for Ayurveda and a commitment to preserving and promoting its principles. Through various initiatives, including lectures, seminars, and publications, Content has aimed to raise awareness about Ayurvedic medicine’s efficacy and relevance in today’s world.
Challenges and Triumphs
Despite the growing recognition of Ayurveda, Content has faced challenges in overcoming skepticism and misconceptions regarding its effectiveness. However, through evidence-based research and successful case studies, Content has been able to demonstrate the tangible benefits of Ayurvedic treatments in managing chronic illnesses and promoting holistic well-being.
Bodmas Education, founded by Name, has emerged as a leading institution dedicated to shaping the next generation of Ayurvedic practitioners. With a commitment to academic excellence and practical training, Bodmas Education offers a rigorous BAMS program that equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their careers.
Holistic Approach to Education
Bodmas Education’s curriculum goes beyond traditional academic learning by emphasizing practical experience and exposure to real-world healthcare settings. Students benefit from internships at renowned Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics, where they apply theoretical knowledge to diagnose and treat patients under expert supervision.
Research and Innovation
Under Bodmas Education’s guidance, students are encouraged to explore new frontiers in Ayurvedic research and innovation. From developing new herbal formulations to conducting clinical trials, Bodmas Education fosters a spirit of curiosity and discovery among its students, ensuring they contribute meaningfully to the evolution of Ayurvedic medicine.
The Future of BAMS: Integrating Tradition with Modern Healthcare
As Ayurveda gains global recognition for its holistic approach and emphasis on preventive healthcare, the demand for qualified BAMS graduates continues to grow. These professionals play a crucial role in complementing conventional medical practices with Ayurvedic principles, offering patients a comprehensive and personalized approach to healing.
Challenges and Opportunities
While the integration of Ayurveda into mainstream healthcare presents numerous opportunities, it also poses challenges related to standardization, regulation, and acceptance. Addressing these challenges requires collaboration between Ayurvedic practitioners, policymakers, and healthcare stakeholders to ensure quality assurance and patient safety.
Global Perspectives
Beyond India, the principles of Ayurveda are gaining traction in various parts of the world, where individuals seek alternative and complementary healthcare options. BAMS graduates are at the forefront of this global movement, advocating for Ayurveda’s inclusion in international healthcare frameworks and promoting cross-cultural exchange and collaboration.
What’s a Full Form of BAMS?
BAMS represents a harmonious blend of ancient wisdom and modern scientific knowledge, offering students a unique educational pathway in Ayurvedic medicine and surgery. Through the dedication and passion of individuals like Consultant Content and institutions like Bodmas Education, Ayurveda continues to evolve and thrive in the contemporary healthcare landscape. As awareness grows and acceptance deepens, BAMS graduates are poised to make significant contributions to healthcare systems worldwide, enriching lives through the timeless principles of Ayurveda.
Documents Required for NEET UG Counselling 2025: A Comprehensive Guide by Bodmas Education
Navigating the NEET UG Counselling process can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to ensuring you have all the necessary documents. To help you prepare, Bodmas Education has put together a comprehensive guide detailing all the essential documents required for NEET UG Counselling 2025. This guide covers everything you need to know to ensure a smooth and hassle-free counselling experience.
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The NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate) is a crucial examination for aspiring medical students in India. After successfully clearing the NEET UG exam, candidates must go through the counselling process to secure a seat in a medical or dental college. Proper documentation is a vital aspect of this process, as it verifies the candidate’s eligibility and personal details.
Key Documents Required for NEET UG Counselling 2025
Here, we provide a detailed list of the documents required for NEET UG Counselling 2025. Ensuring that you have these documents ready and in the correct format is essential for a successful counselling process.
NEET UG Admit Card
The NEET UG Admit Card is a crucial document as it serves as proof of your appearance in the examination. It contains important details such as your roll number, examination center, and other personal information.
NEET UG Rank Card/Score Card
The NEET UG Rank Card or Score Card is issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and contains your rank and score in the NEET exam. This document is vital for the counselling process as it determines your eligibility and ranking for seat allocation.
Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate
Your Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate are required to verify your date of birth and educational qualification. These documents are essential for proving that you have completed the mandatory schooling requirements.
Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate
The Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate are necessary to verify that you have completed your higher secondary education. These documents also confirm that you meet the eligibility criteria for medical and dental courses.
Category Certificate (if applicable)
If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), you must provide a valid Category Certificate issued by a competent authority. This certificate is necessary to avail of the benefits of reservation during the counselling process.
Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
A Domicile Certificate is required to prove that you are a resident of a particular state. This certificate is especially important for state quota seats, as it verifies your eligibility for state-specific reservations.
Passport-sized Photographs
Candidates must carry multiple passport-sized photographs (as per the specifications mentioned by the counselling authority). These photographs are used for verification and record-keeping purposes during the counselling process.
Provisional Allotment Letter
The Provisional Allotment Letter is issued to candidates who have been allotted a seat during the counselling process. This letter must be presented at the time of reporting to the allotted college.
Transfer Certificate (TC)
A Transfer Certificate (TC) from the last attended institution is required to confirm that you have left that institution and are eligible to join a new one.
Migration Certificate
The Migration Certificate is required if you are transferring from one board/university to another. This certificate ensures that you are allowed to migrate to a new educational institution.
Character Certificate
A Character Certificate from the last attended institution is necessary to verify your conduct and behavior during your previous education.
Medical Fitness Certificate
A Medical Fitness Certificate is required to confirm that you are physically fit to pursue the medical course. This certificate must be issued by a registered medical practitioner.
Identity Proof
A valid Identity Proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, etc.) is necessary to verify your identity during the counselling process.
Fee Payment Receipt
Candidates must provide the Fee Payment Receipt as proof of payment for the counselling registration and seat allotment fees.
Gap Certificate (if applicable)
If there is a gap between your previous education and the current admission, you must provide a Gap Certificate explaining the reason for the gap period.
Detailed Breakdown of Each Document
Let’s delve deeper into the importance and specific requirements of each document:
NEET UG Admit Card
Importance: The Admit Card is a mandatory document for counseling as it serves as proof of your appearance in the NEET exam.
Specifics: Ensure that the admit card is in good condition and has no discrepancies. Keep multiple copies for backup.
NEET UG Rank Card/Score Card
Importance: This document determines your eligibility and rank for the counselling process.
Specifics: Download the score card from the official NTA website and ensure all details are correct.
Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate
Importance: Verifies your date of birth and educational qualification.
Specifics: Keep original copies and multiple photocopies ready.
Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate
Importance: Confirms completion of higher secondary education and eligibility for medical courses.
Specifics: Ensure that the documents are attested by a gazetted officer if required.
Category Certificate (if applicable)
Importance: Necessary for availing reservation benefits.
Specifics: Must be issued by a competent authority and be valid as per government regulations.
Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
Importance: Required for state quota seats to prove residency.
Specifics: Obtain this certificate from the relevant state authority and ensure it is up-to-date.
Passport-sized Photographs
Importance: Used for verification and records during counselling.
Specifics: Follow the specifications provided by the counseling authority regarding size and background.
Provisional Allotment Letter
Importance: Confirms seat allocation.
Specifics: Download and print the letter from the official counselling portal.
Transfer Certificate (TC)
Importance: Required to confirm you have left your previous institution.
Specifics: Obtain this certificate from the last attended institution.
Migration Certificate
Importance: Ensures you can transfer between boards/universities.
Specifics: Request this certificate well in advance from your previous board/university.
Character Certificate
Importance: Verifies your conduct and behavior.
Specifics: Obtain this from the last attended institution, usually from the principal or head of the institution.
Medical Fitness Certificate
Importance: Confirms physical fitness to pursue the medical course.
Specifics: Get this certificate from a registered medical practitioner, detailing your fitness status.
Identity Proof
Importance: Necessary to verify your identity.
Specifics: Carry a government-issued ID such as Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or Passport.
Fee Payment Receipt
Importance: Proof of payment for counselling fees.
Specifics: Keep both digital and printed copies of the receipt.
Gap Certificate (if applicable)
Importance: Explains any gaps in your education.
Specifics: Obtain this certificate from a competent authority, explaining the reason for the gap period.
Tips for Document Preparation
Start Early: Begin gathering your documents well in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.
Check Validity: Ensure all certificates and documents are valid and up-to-date.
Photocopies: Keep multiple photocopies of each document, as you may need to submit them at various stages.
Attestation: Get necessary documents attested by a gazetted officer or the issuing authority.
Digital Copies: Keep scanned copies of all documents for easy access and submission if required.
Organize: Use a folder or file to keep all documents organized and easily accessible.
NEET UG Counseling Process 2025
The NEET UG Counselling process is a crucial step in securing admission to a medical or dental college. Proper documentation is essential to ensure a smooth and successful counselling experience. By following this comprehensive guide by Bodmas Education, you can be well-prepared with all the necessary documents for NEET UG Counselling 2025.
Bodmas Education is committed to providing expert guidance and support to help you navigate the complexities of the counselling process. With the right preparation and assistance, you can achieve your dream of pursuing a career in medicine.
The NEET UG State Quota Counselling fees can vary significantly from one state to another. Here is an overview of the counselling fees for various states. Please note that these fees are based on the latest available information and might be subject to change. It is always advisable to check the official state counselling authority websites for the most up-to-date information.
Andhra Pradesh
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹2,500
SC/ST: ₹2,000
Arunachal Pradesh
Registration Fee:
Generally low, around ₹500 to ₹1,000
Assam
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,000
SC/ST: ₹500
Bihar
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,200
SC/ST: ₹600
Chhattisgarh
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,000
SC/ST: ₹500
Goa
Registration Fee: Approximately ₹1,500
Gujarat
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹300
SC/ST: ₹300
Haryana
Registration Fee:
General: ₹1,000
SC/BC/EWS: ₹500
Himachal Pradesh
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹2,000
SC/ST: ₹1,000
Jammu & Kashmir
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,500
SC/ST: ₹1,000
Jharkhand
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹500
SC/ST: ₹250
Karnataka
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,000
SC/ST: ₹500
Kerala
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹800
SC/ST: ₹400
Madhya Pradesh
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,000
SC/ST: ₹500
Maharashtra
Registration Fee for Government/Government Aided Colleges:
General Category: ₹1,000
Reserved Category: ₹800
Manipur
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,000
SC/ST: ₹500
Meghalaya
Registration Fee: Around ₹1,000 to ₹2,000
Mizoram
Registration Fee: Generally low, around ₹500
Nagaland
Registration Fee: Approximately ₹1,000
Odisha
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹1,000
SC/ST: ₹500
Punjab
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹5,000
SC/ST: ₹2,500
Rajasthan
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹2,000
SC/ST: ₹1,200
Sikkim
Registration Fee: Approximately ₹1,000
Tamil Nadu
Registration Fee:
Government Colleges:
General: ₹500
Reserved Category: ₹250
Private Colleges:
General: ₹5,000
Reserved Category: ₹2,500
Telangana
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹3,500
SC/ST: ₹2,500
Tripura
Registration Fee: Generally low, around ₹500 to ₹1,000
Uttar Pradesh
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹2,000
SC/ST: ₹1,000
Uttarakhand
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹2,000
SC/ST: ₹1,000
West Bengal
Registration Fee:
General/OBC: ₹2,000
SC/ST: ₹1,500
NEET UG State Quota Counselling feesWhile the registration fees for NEET UG State Quota counselling vary, they generally range from ₹500 to ₹5,000 for most states. Deemed universities and private colleges often have higher fees, sometimes up to ₹2,00,000.
For detailed and accurate information, candidates should refer to the official state counselling authority websites. Bodmas Education can assist students in navigating the counselling process and understanding the fee structures for each state. NEET UG Counselling.