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GGSIPU announces centralised online counselling for 2023–24

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has announced the start of centralised online counselling for admission to various programmes for the academic year 2023–2024 in an exciting development. For the MBA, LLB, LLM, and B.Tech. programmes, the institution is accepting applications. Candidates can sign up for the counselling procedure beginning on May 19, 2023. This article offers comprehensive details on the application procedure, costs, and other crucial details pertaining to the centralised online counselling at GGSIPU.

Centralised Online Counselling Enrollment

Candidates are eligible to engage in the Centralised Online Counselling procedure if they have completed the GCSIPU online application and paid the Rs 1500/- fee. Candidates must pay a fee of Rs 1000 on the GGSIPU website in order to reserve a slot. It will be possible to enrol from May 19 through May 25, 2023, till 11:50 p.m.

Counselling Participation Fees for Candidates from the Reserved Category

A deadline for the submission of counselling participation fees for enrollment in counselling and online document verification for candidates from the reserved category has been announced by the institution. Only candidates who have enrolled and paid the participation fees for the counselling process will have their documentation for claiming benefits from the reserved category’s reserved category online verified. The Competent Authority-issued supporting documentation is required for candidates to upload.

Online Document Verification

On May 22, 2023, GGSIPU will start the online document verification process for candidates in the reserved category. The deadline for applications for verification is May 29, 2023. Candidates must finish this procedure in order to guarantee their eligibility for benefits under the reserved category.

 

Important Information for Registration and Payment

Enrollment and Fee Deposit

Candidates must pay a fee of Rs. 1000 to register for the central online counselling process. It is a must to enrol in order to take part in the counselling.

Acknowledgement Receipt

Candidates must visit the official website (https://ipu.admissions.nic.in) to verify the status of their enrollment for the Centralised Online Process for Counselling/Counselling Participation Fee payment after submitting their fees. It is advisable to print down the fee confirmation receipt from the online transaction for your records.

Prompt Fee Payment

Candidates should finish the online fee submission process well in advance of the deadline. Waiting till the last minute could lead to transaction failure or other technical issues because of web server congestion brought on by high internet traffic. To avoid any inconvenience, it is advised to submit fees on time.

NEET 2023 Counselling: Process and Importance

There are a total of 654 medical schools, 323 dental schools, 914 AYUSH schools, and 47 BVSc & AH schools in India that accept NEET 2023 scores. There are a total of 15 AIIMS campuses that also accept this exam score for admission, along with two JIPMER campuses. This year, admission to the BSc (Hons) Nursing programme will also happen through NEET, however the seat matrix has not yet been made public. According to the most recent statistics, there are 487 BSc nurses, 27, 948 BDS, 52,728 AYUSH, 99,763 MBBS, and 603 BVSc.

Process of NEET 2023 Counselling

While the State Authorities would handle NEET 2023 counselling for the 85% State Quota seats, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will handle it for the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in 2023. Candidates must register online before moving further with the seat selection process, which is fully online. A step-by-step explanation of the NEET counselling procedure is provided below:

  • Online enrollment

To register for NEET 2023 UG counselling, candidates must go to the official website of MCC or the relevant State Authorities. To register, they must supply their NEET 2023 roll number, name, birthdate, email address, and other information.

 

  • Filling in of Options

Candidates must enter into their accounts after registering in order to fill out their preferences for courses and colleges. Up until they lock them, they can change or remove their selections.

 

  • Limiting Your Options

Candidates must lock their selections by submitting them online after they have filled them out. Once choices are locked, candidates are unable to change or remove them.

 

  • Seat Allocation Results 

The candidate’s preferences and NEET 2023 UGranking will be taken into account when announcing the seat allocation results. Candidates can verify their results by logging into their accounts on the official websites of the MCC or the State Authorities, where the results will be posted.

 

  • Reporting to the designated institute

Candidates who accept the offered seat must report to the appropriate college within the allowed time frame and finish the admissions procedures. Candidates who don’t want the seat they were given might choose a seat upgrade and take part in the subsequent round of counselling.

Courses After NEET 2023 UG

The entrance exam for several medical and paramedical programmes in India is called NEET 2023 UG. The following courses are available through NEET 2023 UG:

 

  • MBBS

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, also known as MBBS, is a recognised undergraduate medical programme. It is a five and a half year programme that consists of one year of required rotational internship and four and a half years of classroom instruction.

 

  • BDS

A professional undergraduate dentistry course is called BDS, or Bachelor of dentistry Surgery. Four years of classroom instruction and one year of required rotational internship make up this five-year programme.

  • Alternative Medicine

India is the home of the traditional medical system known as Ayurveda. The undergraduate programme lasts four years and consists of three years of classroom instruction and one year of clinical training.

 

  • Homoeopathy Medicine

The holistic care of patients is the main goal of the alternative medical system known as homoeopathy. The undergraduate programme lasts four and a half years, divided into three and a half years of classroom instruction and one year of clinical training.

 

  • Unani medicine.

The four humours are the foundation of the ancient Greek medical philosophy known as unani medicine. The undergraduate programme lasts four and a half years, divided into three and a half years of classroom instruction and one year of clinical training.

 

  • Siddha Medicine 

The traditional medical practise known as Siddha Medicine has its roots in Tamil Nadu, India. The undergraduate programme lasts four and a half years, divided into three and a half years of classroom instruction and one year of clinical training

 

  • Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry

Animal health, diseases, and care are all topics covered in this course, along with principles of animal husbandry.

 

  • BSc (Hons) Nursing

The BSc (Hons) Nursing programme prepares students to work as professional nurses who support and care for patients while working under the supervision of physicians and other healthcare providers.

 

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy

The study of physical therapy methods to aid patients in recovering from illnesses, physical problems, or injuries is covered in the bachelor of physiotherapy programme.

 

  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

To become occupational therapists, who assist patients with physical, mental, or developmental disorders in developing or regaining daily living and employment abilities, students must complete a bachelor’s degree in occupational therapy.

 

  • Bachelor of Audiology, Speech and Language Pathology

Bachelor of Audiology, Speech and Language Pathology: This programme prepares students to serve as audiologists or speech therapists who help patients communicate more effectively by studying hearing, speech, and language impairments.

 

  • Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics

The Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics programme prepares students to work as prosthetic and orthotic designers, fitters, and adjusters of braces, artificial limbs, and other aids for patients with physical impairments or amputations.

 

 Click to Participating Institutions for NEET 2023.