NEET 2021 | NEET Seat Intake of all the states and union territories
Andaman and Nicobar Seat Matrix is the number of seats available in Andaman and Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences. In order to get admission in ANIIMS, the aspirants are required to register themselves by filling up the application form the details of which have been mentioned in the prospectus. Candidates must have appeared and possessed a valid score in NEET along with meeting all the eligibility criteria.
CBSE has decided to reduce the syllabus from Class IX to XII and this could also have an impact on the syllabus of NEET 2021. However, for those who are in class 11 or 12, their focus should be Exam Preparation. NEET syllabus is divided into four subjects - Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. Students need to complete all the 97 chapters of the NEET Syllabus in order to score a good rank in NEET Exam.
Here is a step by step guide for filling the NEET 2020 Application Form :
Aspirants of NEET seeking admission at the undergraduate level are advised to check the eligibility criteria of NEET.
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Check out the NEET Cutoff and NEET Result here.
Aspirants seeking admission in Andaman and Nicobar Colleges can check below the list of important dates, eligibility criteria, seat matrix, counselling process, etc.
Now, Let’s take a look at the number of seats available.
Andaman and Nicobar Seat Intake :
List of Colleges | No. of Seats | All India Quota Seats | State Quota Seats |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences | 100 | 15 | 85 |
Parameters |
Details |
Qualifying Exam |
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board. Candidates who are appearing for the class 12 or equivalent exam are also eligible to apply for NEET 2021. |
Minimum Age Requirement |
Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2021. |
Maximum Age Limit |
There is no upper age limit till the Supreme Court passes its judgement on it. |
Qualifying Marks |
The marks are separate for each category and can be listed as under. The marks to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects |
Maximum Attempts |
There is no limit on the number of attempts a student can make. |
Nationality |
Candidates who are Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs & Foreign Nationals are eligible to apply |
Qualifying Marks for NEET 2021
As per NEET eligibility criteria 2021, candidates must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually in the qualifying examination which is 10+2 or equivalent.
Unreserved category candidates must have scored a minimum required percentage of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates should have scored a minimum of 40% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in aggregate in the qualifying examination.
Persons with locomotor disability of lower limbs must have secured a minimum of 45% marks for General-PH and 40% marks for SC-PH/ST-PH/OBC-PH in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology.
NEET Eligibility Criteria 2021 - 15% All India Quota seats/Deemed Universities/Central Universities/ESIC and AFMC Colleges
NEET 2021 qualified candidates can apply for the 15% All India Quota seats, 100% of the seats in Deemed universities as well as Central Universities, ESIC and AFMC as well. This counselling will be conducted at an All India level by MCI.
J&K candidates are not eligible for 15% All India Quota seats unless they have filled a self-declaration form to be submitted along with the NEET 2021 application form. This self-declaration form denotes that the candidate wishes to participate in the counselling for 15% All India Quota seats and would forgo the home state counselling in return. Such candidates will be eligible for the seats of Deemed Universities, ESIC and AFMC colleges.
The allotment for 85% seats of DU will be open to candidates who have completed Class 10 and 12 from Delhi while the Institutional Quota seats of AMU will be exclusively for AMU students only.
NEET Eligibility Criteria 2021 - 85% State Quota seats
The 85% state quota seats mean seats in all government colleges of the states/union territories respectively. Counselling for such seats will be conducted by the respective state authorities. To apply for state quota seats, candidates must fulfil the NEET 2021 eligibility criteria laid down by each state or union territory authority and include domicile, conditions too
Admission to private medical and dental colleges will also be subject to the policies of the State/ Union Territory.
Check out the detailed NEET Eligibility Criteria here
The candidates are invited to participate in Andaman and Nicobar counselling sessions in accordance with the merit list. Aspirants are required to carry their admission cards which they have received after the application fee payment and should be submitted along with the other necessary documents at the allotted centre for admission. Only those students who will report to the allotted College within the allotted time will be considered for admission, failing which their candidature will be cancelled.
Counselling Committee reserves the right to withdraw the name of the candidate from the merit list of state, if any, placed inadvertently who is not eligible to be placed in the state merit list due to any reason.
Know more about the procedure, dates and seat allotment of NEET Counselling.
Process of counselling :
MCC will begin the registration process of NEET 2021 in the second week of June 2021. Interested candidates can check the step by step procedure to participate in counselling of NEET 2021.
Registration -
Firstly, interested candidates will be required to register online at www.mcc.nic.in. A link to fill the registration form will be made available on this page as and when it is released. In this step, candidates will be required to submit their Roll number, registration number, name, mother’s name, and date of birth as printed on their NEET rank letter.
Counselling Fee Payment -
In order to successfully register and be considered eligible for the counselling process, candidates must pay a refundable and a non-refundable fee within the stipulated time period. The fee can be paid only through an online medium by Credit/Debit card or internet banking.
Exercising & Locking Choices -
After successful registration, candidates must fill the choice of course and give preferences of the college/institute they wish to get admission into. While filling the references, a list of colleges will be displayed which can be used as a reference while filling web options. There is no limit to the number of choices a candidate can fill. After adding the choices in the list, candidates can change the sequence by moving them up or down, interchange choices and delete choices. It is advisable to lock the choices because if the admission seekers have not locked their choices then the saved choices can get locked automatically. If there are no saved choices then it has been considered that candidates have not selected any choices and as a result, will not be considered at the time of NEET seat allotment for round two.
Seat Allotment List -
After each round of counselling, the seat allotment results will be declared. NEET counselling result, released in the form of the seat allotment list and seat allotment letter, will disclose the seat allotted to the candidates. Candidates can check their name, roll no., allotted category, candidates’ category, allotted college, quota and course in the NEET seat allotment list. The seat allotment letter is an important document which needs to be carried at the time of reporting to the allotted college with other mandatory documents.
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Important Dates regarding Counselling and admission Process -
Events |
Dates* |
Round 1 for All India Quota/Deemed Universities/Central Universities/ESIC Colleges |
|
Registration/Payment & Choice filling |
The third week of June 2021 |
Choice Filling ends |
Last week of June 2021 |
Last date of Payment |
Last week of June 2021 |
Allotment Result |
Last week of June 2021 |
Reporting to allotted colleges |
Up to the first week of July 2021 |
Round 2 for All India Quota/Deemed Universities/Central Universities/ESIC Colleges |
|
Display of Seat Matrix |
The first week of July 2020 |
Fresh Registration, payment & choice filling |
The second week of July 2021 |
Choice filling ends |
The second week of July 2021 |
Last date for payment |
The second week of July 2021 |
Allotment Result |
The third week of July 2021 |
Seat allotment letter for round 2 |
The third week of July 2021 |
Reporting to allotted colleges |
Up to last week of July 2021 |
Transfer of vacant seats to the respective states |
Last week of July 2021 |
Mop-Up Round for Deemed Universities/Central Universities/ESIC Colleges |
|
Fresh registration |
The second week of August 2021 |
Choice filling and locking |
The third week of August 2021 |
Allotment result |
The third week of August 2021 |
Reporting to allotted colleges |
Last week of August 2021 |
Transfer of vacant seats to the respective Institutes |
Last week of August 2021 |
*Dates are Tentative.
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Candidates are required to bring the following valid original documents along with one set of attested copies at the time of admission without which his/her candidature will not be considered:-
i) High School Certificate and Marksheet.
ii) Intermediate Mark sheet and Certificate.
iii) Four passport size photographs as pasted in the NEET application form.
iv) Domicile Certificate, if applicable.
v) Minority certificate, if applicable.
vi) NEET Admit Card
vii) NEET Scorecard.
viii) ID Proof.
ix) Permanent Caste Certificate.
x) Passing certificate of having studied from Class 6 to 12 from an institution in the state.
xi) Income certificate if claiming fee exemption.
xii) Copy of Application Form.
xiii) Scanned copy of the candidate’s signature.
xiv) Certificate of physical disability, as applicable.
xv) Valid birth certificate.
Click here to get detailed information about NEET Seat Intake (All India Quota and State Quota Seats) of all the States and Union Territories in India.
NEET Cutoff 2021
Only those candidates who will be scoring marks equal to or more than the NEET 2021 cutoff will be invited to participate in the counselling process. The cutoff of NEET 2021 will be released along with the result. For each category, the cutoff percentile is different. For reference, candidates can check the NEET cutoff of previous along with cutoff score and the number of candidates who achieved the respective percentile in the table below.
Category |
Cut off Percentile |
Cutoff score |
No. of Candidates |
Unreserved |
50th Percentile |
701-134 |
704335 |
Other Backward Class (OBC) |
40th Percentile |
133-107 |
63789 |
SC (Scheduled Caste) |
40th Percentile |
133-107 |
20009 |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) |
40th Percentile |
133-107 |
8455 |
Unreserved - PH |
45th Percentile |
133-120 |
266 |
OBC - OH |
40th Percentile |
119-107 |
142 |
SC - PH |
40th Percentile |
119-107 |
32 |
ST - PH |
40th Percentile |
119-107 |
14 |