NEET 2017 SEATS ALLOTMENT
QUALIFYING MARKS IN NEET 2017
QUALIFYING MARKS IN NEET FOR SC ST OBC
CATEGORY WISE RANKS IN NEET 2017
COMMUNITY WISE RANKS IN NEET 2017
ELIGIBILITY FOR NEET
NEET 2017 STATE QUOTA
NEET PRIVATE COLLEGE ALLOTMENT
NRI QUOTA IN NEET 2017
NEET 2017 COUNSELLING
PRESS RELEASE
NEET (UG) 2017
RESULT
As per
regulations framed under
the Indian Medical
Council Act-1956 as
amended in 2016 and
the Dentists Act-1948
as amended in
2016, Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted
NATIONAL
ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (UG) –2017
[NEET(UG)-2017]
for admission
to MBBS/BDS Courses
in India in
Medical/Dental Colleges run with the approval of Medical Council of
India/Dental Council of India under the Union Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Government of India except for the institutions established through an
Act of Parliament e.g. AIIMS and JIPMER Puducherry.
An All India
merit list has been prepared in percentile determined on the basis of highest
marks secured by the candidates in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test
for admission to MBBS/BDS courses
as per Para
V(II), Chapter II
of Graduate Medical
Education
Regulations
issued under Medical Council of India Act & Dental Council of India Act.
1.FOLLOWING WERE
ALLOWED TO APPEAR IN NEET-UG, 2017:
Indian Nationals
Non Resident
Indians (NRIs)
Overseas Citizen
of India (OCIs)
Persons of Indian
Origin (PIOs) &Foreign Nationals
Because of above,
NEET has become the first Global Entrance Examination in the country.
2.SEATS TO
BE FILLED THROUGH
NEET-UG ARE CLASSIFIED
IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
All India Quota
Seats
State Government
Quota Seats
State/Management/NRI Quota
Seats in Private
Medical/ Dental Colleges
or any Private/ Deemed University
Central Pool
Quota Seats
Some of
Highlights of NEET-UG, 2017 are as follows:
CANDIDATES NUMBER
REMARKS Candidates registered 11,38,890
Indian
Nationals;-11,36,206-
NRIs-1522-OCIs-480
Allowed for the first time
PIO-69 Allowed
for the first time
Foreigners-613
Allowed for the first time
Details of
the candidates qualified
the test on
the basis of
the minimum qualifying criteria of NEET-UG, 2017 are as
follows:-
Category
OTHERS;-Qualifying
Marks-50th Percentile- Marks Range=697-131
OBC;-Qualifying
Marks-40th Percentile- Marks Range=130-107
SC;-Qualifying
Marks=40th Percentile-Marks Range=130-107
ST;-Qualifying
Marks=40th Percentile-Marks Range=130-107
UR &
PH;-Qualifying Marks=45th Percentile-Marks Range=130-118
OBC &
PH;-Qualifying Marks=40thPercentile-Marks Range=130-107
SC & PH;-
Qualifying Marks=40thPercentile-Marks Range=130-107
ST &
PH;-Qualifying Marks=40thPercentile-Marks Range=130-107
TOTAL=611739*
* Difference in
number is because of 200 PH candidates have been placed in their actual
categories as well as in PH category.
As per
the information available
on MCI &
DCI websites, in 470
medical colleges, there are approximately 65,170 seats of MBBS
and in 308 Dental colleges, nearly 25,730 seats in BDS are available.
For more details
may logon to the websites-
www.mciindia.org
&
www.dciindia.org.in.
CBSE has provided
All India Rank to the candidates. Admitting Authorities will draw merit list
based on All India Rank for the seats of MBBS/BDS falling under their
jurisdiction.
Information
regarding 15% All India Quota Seats:-
The Directorate
General of Health Services(DGHS), Government
of India will
conduct the Counselling for 15% All India Quota seats as done earlier.
Candidates may
visitwebsite www.mcc.nic.in for further information regarding cut off marks,
etc.
Candidates will
apply for 15% All India
Quota seats as per the
directions of DGHS and
Counselling will be
stopped soon the seats are exhausted.
Information
regarding State Quota Seats:-
For State quota
and other seats falling under the ambit of States, candidates may apply to
their domicile states and a merit list as per State rules and based on All
India Rank will be
prepared by
concerned Counselling Authorities.
The counselling
for Private Medical Colleges will also be conducted by
the concerned State Counselling Authority.
CBSE made
elaborate arrangement for
the smooth and
fair conduct of
examination across the nation.
Candidates and their parents are also informed to assist CBSE in the
fair conduct of examination.
In NEET-2017,
11-candidates were
identified using unfair
practices in the examination. The result
of these candidates
has been cancelled
or they have
been debarred from appearing
in the Medical
Entrance Examination conducted
by CBSEas per rule. Before declaration
of result, CBSE
has hosted the
OMR Answer Sheets
of all the candidates on
website for their
information and to make challenges
if they found
any discrepancy in the responses made by them. Also, the answer keys were hosted on website
for challenges. All the challenges
received by CBSE were duly addressed before preparation
of result. The candidates can
access their result
on www.cbseneet.nic.in, www.cbse.nic.in and www.cbseresults.nic.in. CBSE
will also provide NEET rank letters format through DigiLocker at
https://digilocker.gov.in/. NEET-2017 result will also be available on “Digilocker”
website at http://results.digilocker.gov.in,
a CBSE initiative
in collaboration with
DigiLocker. This is a
mobile friendly website and can be viewed on mobile.
The Result
of NEET-UG, 2017 has
been declared on
the basis of
the qualifying criteria prescribed by the Medical Council of
India and Dental Council of India and also based on the
information
submitted by the candidates in their online application forms. The qualified
candidates may please
note that they
have to further complete
the formalities with the
respective Counselling Authorities
viz DGHS, Medical
Education Directorates of States, etc. for admission to MBBS/BDS
Courses. The details and schedule of counselling
would be
available on the websites of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Medical
Education Directorates of States. The details of Medical Education Directorate
of States are given in Appendix-IV of the Information Bulletin available
on NEET
website.
The counselling
would be conducted
by the respective
Counselling Authorities
subject to prevailing
rules and norms
for admission in
Medical Colleges/Dental
Colleges under
their ambit. Candidates
are advised to
be in touch
with the respective Counselling Authorities and
Institutions concerned for further details.