NEET Result 2019 Declared – What Next ?

NTA Releases result for entrance exam to medical colleges; score card available at ntaneet.nic.in :National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the result for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for Undergraduate courses. NEET UG 2019 was conducted on May 5 for most of the students. NEET exam had to be conducted again on May 20 for some students in Karnataka who missed their exam due to train delay and for Cyclone Fani-hit areas in Odisha Click Here to Download Important Details about MBBS NEET 2019 General category cutoff ranges between 134 to 701: According to a press release by the National Testing Agency (NTA), general  category students who scored at least 134 marks in the NEET exam will be able to attend the counseling to take admission to the medical colleges. For the reserved category students, the cut off was at a minimum of 107 marks. Steps to check your result at NTA website : Step 1: Visit official websites ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in Step 2: Search for a tab that says ‘Download NEET Result 2019’ Step 3: Click on the link and on the new window, Step 4: Enter your date of birth, roll number and the captcha text shown on the screen and hit submit Step 4: The NTA NEET Result 2019 will be displayed on your screen. Step 5: Download the result and take a printout for future reference An Important Video for All NEET Students – Share with Your Coaching Friends Register for FREE Personalize Counseling based on NEET Score, 12th % & Budget [supsystic-form id=12] Merit list and admission: The NEET 2019 merit list will be prepared as per the directives of Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India. The admission process will be carried out in accordance with the NEET medical merit list 2019 and NEET dental merit list 2019. Last year, the cut-off for the general category was 119 marks, for SC/ST and OBC categories was 96 and for candidates with special needs was between 107 and 118. Over 7 lakh candidates qualify NEET UG 2019: Of the 7,97,042 candidates who qualified the NEET UG 2019, 4,45,761 are girls, and 3,51,278 boys, and three are transgenders. Total 20 girls in top 100 merit list: Kirti Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh and Qureshi Asra from Andhra Pradesh landed all India ranks 15 and 16 respectively. The two women candidates are in the top 20 candidates after Madhuri Reddy G who hails from Telangana and has scored 695 out of 720 marks. Madhuri topped among all the girls and her All India rank is 7. NEET 2019 Topper: Nalin Khandelwal from Rajasthan is all-India topper with 701 out of 720 marks; Delhi emerges best-scoring region. Delhi’s Bhavik Bansal bagged the second rank with 700 marks. Although Akshat Kaushik from Uttar Pradesh also scored 700 marks, he came in third. In case of a tie for a rank, the inter-se merit is calculated to assign the candidates a rank in the all-India merit list. The NEET candidate who obtains higher marks in biology (botany and zoology) in the test is given preference, followed by the candidate who scores higher marks in chemistry, followed by the candidate with the fewer number of attempted incorrect answers in all the subjects in the NEET. Delhi best scoring region with 74.92% students qualifying: According to official NEET statement, Delhi surfaced as the best scoring region with 74.92 percent of the students appearing for the exam qualifying for it. Delhi was followed by Haryana (73.41 percent) and Chandigarh (73.24 percent). 14.52% rise in number of students who registered for NEET in 2019: According to the official NEET statement, the total number of candidates who registered for the examination was 15,19,375, which is a 14.52 percent rise in numbers from last year. The number of candidates present for the exam was 14,10,755, which is 92.85% of the candidates. The number of NRI students appearing for NEET were 1,884 which is less than one percent – 0.12 percent. Madhuri Reddy G from Telangana is topper among girls, secures AIR 7: Madhuri Reddy G, whose All India Rank is 7, is first among women candidates. She hails from Telangana and has scored 695 out of 720 marks. There are 20 girls in top 100 merit list. Call/Whats-app Mr. Arun Bapna (Renowned Counselor) for MBBS Admission 9001099110

MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

MBBS refers to Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. These degrees are treated as one degree but are awarded together when in practice. There are different abbreviations used for these degrees in different countries which offer them in their learning institutions. The career in MBBS and higher grades is very rewarding career for those who are interested in Science and dealing with sick people. This profession requires a lot of hard work and gives the satisfaction of curing patients from sickness. After MBBS, post graduate level studies (MD or MS) can be conducted and there are many specializations including General Medicine, General Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Psychiatry, and Anesthesiology. There are also options for super specialization through PhD in any area of medicine. Eligibility Criteria Eligibility criteria for admission to MBBS course is strictly based on Rules and Regulations of Medical Council of India. The candidate must have passed the qualifying examination as under: The higher secondary examination of the Indian school Certificate Examination which is equivalent to 10+2 Higher Secondary Examination after a period of 12 years study, the last two years of study comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics or any other elective subjects with English at a level not less than core course of English as prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training after the introduction of the 10+2+3 years educational structure as recommended by the National Committee on education OR other qualifications as recognized by Medical Council of India. The Candidate should have passed the qualifying examination which is 2nd PUC or 10+2 higher secondary or equivalent examination. The last two years of study comprising Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) with English as a compulsory subject, must have passed these subjects individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% of marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. In addition, in the competitive entrance test, the candidate must have secured not less than 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. In respect of candidates belonging to Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribes or Other Backward Class the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination and competitive entrance examination shall be 40% instead of 50% as stated above. Age: The candidates should have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st day of December of the year of admission. Career after MBBS ? Pursuing an career in medicine is a dream for many aspiring candidates all over with an compulsive aim to serve mankind. The doorstep to such a lucrating career starts with joining a MBBS course which is of four years duration with an added practical internship. But even after completing their dream course the real Question come to mind. After completing the mbbs course you can obtain your registration and become a Well known physician DOCTOR, OR AN EXPERT SURGEON. Open up a clinic and employ business skills to earn successfully. Obtain an higher specialty by continuing post graduation education studies in different branches in medicine or surgery (M.D /M.S/M.Ch/P.hd) .Practice independently or join a reputed firm .Different options are Cardiology, Ear Nose Throat, Anesthesia, Orthopedics,Pediatrics,Dermatology,Forensic sciences,Plastic surgery,Radiology,Psychiatry etc.Higher education can be obtained in India or many universities abroad. Many have a passion for research in the medical world. There are many research establishments like ICMR (Indian council for medical research),Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, CCMB (center for cellular and molecular biology), Tata institute of fundamental research (TIFR) ,NIMHANS(national institute of medical health and neurosciences) and also join World health organisation(WHO) projects. These institutes offer fellowships, PhD and MSc degrees for clinical and paramedical fields. You can further pursue your MBA from a reputed college in India or abroad. Many MBA management schools at present are giving admission to Doctors easily as there is a huge demand for medical professionals in health care in India. Later they can enjoy a challenging positions in insurance / health care and management industry in both government, medical software companies, Universities, Private companies, WHO/UNICEF and hospital administration. If candidates really want to earn fast and progress by serving the healthcare management sector, then they can pursue a specialization post graduation course MD (Master’s Degree in Hospital Administration) This three years programme help them to acquire conceptual skillfulness in projecting, planning and resource managing big specialty hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, mental facilities, insurance companies, and health care consulting organizations. This study helps them to save many lives and help in cost effective administration of the industry to grow. You can work in medical informatics sector in medical IT companies, Nanotechnology, medical robotics and call centers, medical transcription services and software programmers. Apply for public service (UPSC) civil service examinations and become an IAS officer. The medical professionals can work in various pharmaceutical companies as medico marketing officers and also find themselves a position as laboratory research assistant . 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अब नीट से होगा आयुर्वेदिक, होम्योपैथिक, यूनानी एवं आयुष के अन्य कोर्स में प्रवेश

मेडिकल स्टूडेंटस को ‌मिली सौगात: राष्ट्रीय पात्रता सह प्रवेश परीक्षा (नीट) को लेकर हो रही उठापटक पर केंद्र सरकार की ओर से अध्यादेश लागू कर देने पर राज्यों को मिली एक वर्ष की मोहलत के बाद मेडिकल की पढ़ाई करने वालों के लिए एक और अच्छी खबर आई है। अगले वर्ष से होम्योपैथिक, आयुर्वेदिक और यूनानी मेडिकल कॉलेजों में प्रवेश नीट के जरिए ही होगा। भारत सरकार के आयुष विभाग ने इस बारे में देश भर के सभी होम्योपैथिक, आयुर्वेदिक और यूनानी मेडिकल कॉलेजों को सूचना भेजी है। इसके मुताबिक अगले वर्ष से नीट के जरिए ही प्रवेश प्रक्रिया पूरी की जाएगी। इन कॉलेजों में प्रवेश के लिए अलग से कोई प्रवेश परीक्षा नहीं लिया जाएगा। इस निर्णय से मेडिकल की तैयारी करने वाले छात्रों का बोझ और हल्का हो जाएगा। उन्हें एक ही प्रवेश परीक्षा से गुजरना होगा।  Other Related Topics निशुल्क सलाह एवं जानकारी के लिए यहाँ रजिस्टर करें (Click Here) More Details About MBBS in India (New), Know About Medical Colleges in India, NEET CBSE 2017, New Rules & Important Articles More Details About MBBS Abroad (New), Know About Various Countries, How to Select Best Option, Admission Process, Total Cost & Other Details More Details About MBBS in China (New), Best Universities, Lowest Package, Best Infrastructure, 5 Year’s Course More Details About MBBS from Bangladesh (New), Know Why Bangladesh is Best Choice for Indian Students, If they are eligible, Lowest Package, 5 Year’s Course इस वर्ष नीट के जरिए केवल एलोपैथ के सरकारी और निजी मेडिकल कॉलेजों में प्रवेश प्रक्रिया हो रही है। हालांकि केंद्र सरकार के अध्यादेश के बाद इससे एक वर्ष के लिए राज्यों को मोहलत मिल गई है लेकिन यूपी सहित देश के दूसरे प्रदेश अपने यहां नीट के जरिए ही प्रवेश लेंगे और देश भर के होम्योपैथिक, आयुर्वेदिक, यूनानी और नेचुरोपैथी के तकरीबन 450 कॉलेजों (होम्योपैथिक के पौने दो सौ, आयुर्वेदिक के 250, यूनानी के 50 और शेष नेचुरोपैथी) में प्रवेश के लिए सभी प्रदेशों को अलग-अलग प्रवेश परीक्षा करानी पड़ेगी। उत्तर प्रदेश सहित देश के दूसरे प्रदेशों ने इस परीक्षा को कराने की तैयारी की है। अगले वर्ष से प्रदेश सरकारों को इससे भी मुक्ति मिल जाएगी। लाल बहादुर शास्त्री राजकीय होम्योपैथिक मेडिकल कॉलेज के प्राचार्य डॉ. एके चतुर्वेदी और यूनानी मेडिकल कॉलेज के प्राचार्य डॉ.अनीस अहमद के मुताबिक इस बावत आयुष विभाग का पत्र आया है। अगले वर्ष से नीट के जरिए ही प्रवेश लिया जाएगा। आयुष विभाग के इस निर्णय से छात्र-छात्राओं में हर्ष है। उनका कहना है कि एक ही प्रवेश परीक्षा होने से अच्छी तैयारी हो सकेगी। आवेदन का खर्च कम होने से बेवजह तनाव और भागदौड़ से भी राहत मिलेगी। इलाहाबाद और लखनऊ स्थित यूनानी मेडिकल कॉलेज में बीयूएमएस की 20-20 सीटें बढ़ेंगी। अब तक इन दोनों कॉलेजों में 40-40 सीटों पर प्रवेश हो रहा है। बीते दिनों केंद्रीय यूनानी काउंसिल ऑफ इंडिया की ओर से कॉलेजों में 60 सीटों के लिए नए मानक तय किए गए। ये वही मानक हैं जो 40 सीटों के लिए पहले तय किए गए थे। इस तरह इन कॉलेजों को 20-20 अतिरिक्त सीटें मिल गईं। लखनऊ और इलाहाबाद दोनों ही यूनानी कॉलेजों ने 20-20 सीटों के लिए यूनानी काउंसिल ऑफ इंडिया को दो लाख रुपये फीस भी जमा कर दी है। अब काउंसिल की टीम इन कॉलेजों का निरीक्षण करेगी। इसकी रिपोर्ट के बाद ही सीटें बढ़ाने और प्रवेश की अनुमति मिलेगी। यूनानी मेडिकल कॉलेज के प्राचार्य डॉ.अनीस अहमद के मुताबिक स्वीकृति मिलने के बाद कॉलेजों में 60 सीटों पर प्रवेश हो सकेगा। ——————————————– Now, single entrance test NEET must for all Ayush courses BENGALURU: The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) will now apply to Ayush courses as well. From the coming academic year, students will have to write the single entrance test for admissions in the undergraduate Ayush (Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy) courses across the nation. Also, there will be no NRI or management quota in Ayush courses anymore and all the seats will be filled up by the state government considering only NEET rankings. Courses under Ayush include Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Yoga and Naturopathy In Karnataka, there are at least 76 colleges offering Ayush courses, of which five are government, five private aided and the rest are private unaided colleges. The total number of seats available under these courses is 3,890, of which 700 are government quota seats. The Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM), which took the decisions, has asked the state governments to comply with the Ayush ministry’s decision. Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) held a preliminary meeting with state Ayush department officials on Friday. As per the decision, application process for Ayush courses, which is currently on, will have to be stopped. The letter sent by the CCIM reads: “In order to bring meritorious students to the Ayush system of medicine in the country through National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), a decision has been taken that the entrance exams being conducted by the private associations be stopped from the academic session 2017-18 and all UG seats be filled by considering the merit list of NEET.” The Union AYUSH ministry took the decision to bring AYUSH courses under the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) too, after considering the request/proposals submitted by various states, including Karnataka. In December 2016, Union ministry had sent a communication to all the state AYUSH departments seeking an opinion about bringing AYUSH under NEET. The Karnataka AYUSH department said the state has no objection to it. The removal of quotas has been welcomed too. According to KEA officials, colleges offering AYUSH courses used to fill up seats on their own despite government quota. “There are several instances where AYUSH colleges filled 80% of seats and just gave 20% to the government. This decision will put an end to all such irregularities,” a senior official said. Predictably, the colleges are unhappy. A management representative of a college which offers AYUSH courses told Express, “When NRI and management quotas for medical and dental courses are being allowed, why are we being barred? Let them conduct entrance test and give rankings. … Read more

NEET: Supreme Court notice to Centre, MCI on age criteria plea

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The petition demands the government to take their order back on the age limit and the matter will be heard in the apex court on February 23. Published:February 17, 2017 | Source IndianExpress The Supreme Court on Friday has issued notice to Union government and the Medical Council of India seeking their reply on the age criteria for the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate courses. The petition demands the government to take their order back on the age limit where a candidate over 25-year-old cannot sit for the medical entrance exam. Advocate Vaibhav Srivastava, representing petitioner Sabyasachi Rai, said, “If the authorities have already introduced only three attempts for a medical aspirant, then why are they restricting candidates’ age to 25 years.” ——————————- Other Related Topics More Details About MBBS in India (New), Know About Medical Colleges in India, NEET CBSE 2017, New Rules & Important Articles More Details About MBBS Abroad (New), Know About Various Countries, How to Select Best Option, Admission Process, Total Cost & Other Details More Details About MBBS in China (New), Best Universities, Lowest Package, Best Infrastructure, 5 Year’s Course More Details About MBBS from Bangladesh (New), Know Why Bangladesh is Best Choice for Indian Students, If they are eligible, Lowest Package, 5 Year’s Course ——————————- The Supreme Court termed the matter urgent and directed the the Centre and the MCI to file their counter reply on this issue by February 23, the next date of hearing, as the matter requires an immediate disposal. As per the petition, the new age criteria limit is not supported by any appropriate regulation or procedure prescribed by the regulations framed under the MCI Act. As per the petition, the new age criteria limit is not supported by any appropriate regulation or procedure prescribed by the regulations framed under the MCI Act. A similar petition has been filed in Allahabad High Court where the MCI, CBSE and the Centre has to reply by February 20. As per regulations framed under the Indian Medical Council Act-1956 as amended in 2016 and the Dentists Act-1948 as amended in 2016, NEET will be conducted by CBSE for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in colleges run with the approval of MCI and Dental Council of India. The application form is already out and the exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 7. Click Here for Earlier Story/News

NEET 2017: Allahabad High Court seeks response over age limit criteria from Centre, MCI, CBSE

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As per the petition, the said upper age limit is not supported by any appropriate regulation or procedure prescribed by the regulations framed under the MCI Act. Updated on 17 Feb 2017 | Source IndianExpress It seems the debate over age limit criteria, introduced in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) this year, will not end soon as the Allahabad high court has sought reply from the Medical Council of India (MCI), the Centre and the CBSE on the procedure adopted for setting of the upper age limit. This order was passed on February 15 by a division bench in Lucknow comprising justices Amreshwar Pratap Sahi and Sanjay Harkauli. The Court was hearing two writ petitions, filed by Navaneet Tripathi and 22 others, raising a common question relating to the issue of upper age limit of 25 years prescribed for NEET 2017. Other Related Topics More Details About MBBS in India (New), Know About Medical Colleges in India, NEET CBSE 2017, New Rules & Important Articles More Details About MBBS Abroad (New), Know About Various Countries, How to Select Best Option, Admission Process, Total Cost & Other Details More Details About MBBS in China (New), Best Universities, Lowest Package, Best Infrastructure, 5 Year’s Course More Details About MBBS from Bangladesh (New), Know Why Bangladesh is Best Choice for Indian Students, If they are eligible, Lowest Package, 5 Year’s Course The application form is already out and the exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 7. As per the petition, the said upper age limit is not supported by any appropriate regulation or procedure prescribed by the regulations framed under the MCI Act. It was also submitted that the introduction of this upper age limit, which was not there earlier, being not in conformity with law, deserves to be struck down. The counsels for the Centre and the MCI produced some documents related to prescribing upper age limit in NEET. “In view of the aforesaid documents that have been placed before the Court, the stand of the Medical Council of India as well as that of the Union government has to be brought on record by way of an affidavit as to what was the procedure adopted for the purpose of fixing the upper age limit of 25 years for NEET examination,” the court said. Terming it as an urgent matter, the court expected that the Centre and the MCI both shall file their counter affidavits (reply) on this issue by February 20, the next date of hearing, as the matter requires an immediate disposal.

CBSE clears J and K, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana students’ confusion

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Those have wrongly submitted the “undertaking”, their candidature for 100 per cent seats of their state will not be affected. Updated on 16 Feb 2017 | Source IndianExpress Click here to download copy of public notice for J & K, Andhra & Telangana Students Several students from Jammu and Kashmir have recently asked the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to allow them to modify their National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2017 application forms as they have mistakenly signed the “self-declaration”. As Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have opted out of the 15 per cent all India seats quota in medical and dental colleges, students who have studied in the state are not eligible for admission against these seats. Therefore, they are required to fill the “self-declaration”. Other Related Topics More Details About MBBS in India (New), Know About Medical Colleges in India, NEET CBSE 2017, New Rules & Important Articles More Details About MBBS Abroad (New), Know About Various Countries, How to Select Best Option, Admission Process, Total Cost & Other Details More Details About MBBS in China (New), Best Universities, Lowest Package, Best Infrastructure, 5 Year’s Course More Details About MBBS from Bangladesh (New), Know Why Bangladesh is Best Choice for Indian Students, If they are eligible, Lowest Package, 5 Year’s Course The candidates originally from these states are eligible for 100 per cent seats of their states. These candidates are not required to fill this option. Those have wrongly submitted the “undertaking”, their candidature for 100 per cent seats of their state will not be affected. These candidates would have to register for counselling in their state whenever the registration begins by the state counselling authority. The authorities will announce the registration for counselling based on NEET result. Documents needed during filling NEET 2017 forms The candidates must retain the following documents with them as reference for future correspondence. a) At least three printouts of the confirmation page of the online application. b) Proof of fee paid. c) At least five copies of identical passport size photograph that was scanned and uploaded on the online application. d) At least two similar post card size photos (same as scanned and uploaded on the online application). e) Copy of the system generated Self Declaration in respect of candidates from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and J&K who have opted for seats under 15% All India Quota.  

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