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  • Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS Admissions 2025:

    Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS Admissions 2025:

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    Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS Admissions 2025: What Every NEET Aspirant Needs to Know

    The Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS UG admissions for 2025 has officially been released, and it’s more than just numbers on a spreadsheet—it’s the beginning of a life-changing journey for thousands of NEET-qualified students across India.

    Whether you’re aiming for a prestigious AIIMS seat, dreaming of the heritage of BHU, or considering a deemed university for better flexibility, this seat matrix offers clarity, strategy, and direction.

    What Is the Seat Matrix, and Why Does It Matter?

    In simple terms, the seat matrix tells you how many seats are available in each college, under which quota, and for which category. This includes:

    • AIIMS & JIPMER Institutions
    • Central Universities (DU, BHU, AMU, JMI, etc.)
    • Deemed Universities
    • ESIC Medical Institutions
    • All India Quota (AIQ) Seats
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    A Glimpse Into This Year’s Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS

    • AIIMS New Delhi continues to offer 125 seats, with a healthy distribution across UR, EWS, OBC, SC, and ST.
    • BHU’s Institute of Medical Sciences and JIPMER Puducherry both maintain competitive seat counts with detailed quotas.
    • Deemed universities offer thousands of paid and NRI seats, with institutions like Kasturba (Manipal), Kalinga, and DY Patil among the top choices.
    • ESIC colleges, while limited in number, provide an excellent alternative for insured persons (IP quota), especially for students from EWS or reserved categories.

    Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for ESIC/IP

    Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for AIQ except the central university

    Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for AIIMS/ BHU/ JIPMER Round 1

    Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for Deemed universities, Round 1

    Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for central universities (DU/IP/BHU/Jamia/AMU) Round 1

    What You Should Do Now?

    If you’ve cleared NEET 2025, this is your moment to take charge:

    • Download the full seat matrix PDFs
    • Understand your eligibility for quotas (State, AIQ, IP, NRI, etc.)
    • Prioritise colleges not just by ranking, but by category availability
    • Begin drafting your preference list before choice-filling opens

    And remember—every seat you fill is a potential match. Fill choices not just based on name and fame, but also your rank, category, and financial comfort (especially for Deemed/NRI quotas).

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    FAQs

    Each category has specific rules:

    ESIC (IP Quota): You or your parent must be an ESI-insured person with valid documents.

    NRI Quota (Deemed Colleges): You must have NRI sponsorship, valid passport, and proof of relationship.

    For OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwBD, you need valid certificates as per central guidelines.

  • When a Dream Is Paused: Jamia Hamdard Withdraws 199 Seats Amid CAG Probe

    When a Dream Is Paused: Jamia Hamdard Withdraws 199 Seats Amid CAG Probe

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    When a Dream Is Paused: Jamia Hamdard Withdraws 199 Seats Amid CAG Probe

    Jamia Hamdard University has withdrawn 150 MBBS and 49 PG medical seats for 2025–26 after a ₹813 crore fund diversion flagged by CAG. Read how this decision impacts NEET aspirants, counselling, and what students can do next.

    In the world of Indian medical education, every NEET rank carries a story of long nights, years of dedication, and sacrifices made not just by students but by entire families. For many, Jamia Hamdard University in Delhi represented more than just a college; it was a place of hope. But this week, that hope was quietly and suddenly suspended when the university’s entire allotment of 150 MBBS and 49 postgraduate seats was withdrawn for the 2025–26 academic year.

    For students who had secured a place or were in the middle of counselling rounds, this news arrived like a bolt from the blue. Many had just started envisioning their futures—white coats, hospital rounds, and the first steps toward becoming a doctor. Now, all of it stands on shaky ground, and students are left with a growing sense of anxiety and helplessness.

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    The cancellation stems from a financial controversy flagged by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), which pointed to an alarming ₹813 crore diversion of funds. The fallout has been swift, with authorities choosing to halt admissions entirely. While the governance and financial accountability of institutions must certainly be taken seriously, the timing of this decision has thrown hundreds of young lives into uncertainty. Students had no warning, no time to plan a backup, and no clear direction on what comes next.

    Counselling is a time-sensitive process. Missing a single window could mean losing a year or settling for a college far below one’s potential or preference. For Delhi-based students, the loss is even more acute—Jamia Hamdard was one of the few options in the city. Some had counted on its minority quota, others had hoped to avoid the crushing fees of private colleges in distant states. Now, all those calculations are unraveling.

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    What’s most painful is the human cost behind the headlines. Students who had celebrated just days ago after receiving their provisional allotment now find themselves calling helplines, refreshing official websites, and desperately reworking their strategies. There are parents who had just paid seat confirmation fees, only to be told the seat no longer exists. And then there are the students who did everything right, followed every rule, cleared one of India’s toughest exams, and yet are being forced to suffer because of something they had no part in.

    Jamia Hamdard has reportedly approached the Delhi High Court seeking a stay on the seat cancellation. Until a decision is made, students can only wait. The Medical Counselling Committee is also expected to revise the seat matrix, but with counselling already underway, many students feel like time is slipping away while clarity remains out of reach.

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    This incident also reignites a long-standing question: Why do administrative failures almost always fall hardest on students? When institutions falter, shouldn’t systems be in place to prevent that burden from falling on the shoulders of 17- and 18-year-olds who are simply trying to build a future?

    For now, students are advised to remain alert to official announcements and prepare alternate options if possible. Reaching out to counselling support services, exploring backup colleges, and staying mentally resilient are the only real steps available in this uncertain moment.

    Because ultimately, this isn’t just about numbers or audit reports or institutional reputation. This is about ambition interrupted, about futures placed on hold, and about the cost of a dream delayed—not by failure, but by a system that promised opportunity and then suddenly pulled it away.

  • Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025 Begins: Everything You Need to Know About the Single Online Application Process

    Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025 Begins: Everything You Need to Know About the Single Online Application Process

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    Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025 Begins: Everything You Need to Know About the Single Online Application Process

    Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025: The journey towards securing an MBBS or BDS seat officially begins with the release of the single online application notification by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, for the academic year 2025–26.

    What Is This Notification All About?

    This notification is an invitation to eligible candidates to apply once—yes, a single online application—for admission into MBBS and BDS courses across:

    • Government medical and dental colleges in Andhra Pradesh
    • Private unaided non-minority and minority institutions
    • MBBS seats at Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women (SVIMS), Tirupati

    Whether you’re applying for the first round or hoping to fill a stray vacancy later, this one application will be used for all counselling rounds, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.

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    Who Can Apply for Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025?

    To be eligible, you must:

    • Be qualified in NEET UG 2025 with the prescribed cut-off marks
    • Be at least 17 years old on or before 31st December 2025
    • Be an Indian Citizen, PIO, or OCI (with specific seat restrictions for PIO/OCI candidates registered after March 2021)
    • Fulfil the residency requirements (local/non-local criteria) as per Andhra Pradesh regulations
    • Have passed 10+2 or equivalent exams with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech, and English
      • General Category: Minimum 50% marks in PCB
      • SC/ST/BC: Minimum 40%
      • PwBD (OC): Minimum 45%
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    NEET UG 2025 Cutoff Scores

    CategoryPercentileNEET Score Range (Out of 720)
    General (OC/EWS)50th686–144
    PwBD – General45th143–127
    SC/ST/BC40th126–113

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    Important Dates for Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025

    • Online Registration Begins: 23rd July 2025 (9:00 AM)
    • Last Date Without Late Fee: 29th July 2025 (9:00 PM)
    • With Late Fee: 30th – 31st July 2025 (till 9:00 PM)

    Fee Structure

    CategoryApplication FeeWith Late Fee
    OC/BC₹2,950₹22,950
    SC/ST₹2,360₹22,360

    Payments must be made online via debit card, credit card, or net banking. Fees are non-refundable, so read the prospectus carefully before applying.

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    Documents Required for Andhra Pradesh MBBS/BDS Admission 2025

    Applicants must upload scanned copies (PDF format, size ≤ 500KB per document) of:

    • NEET 2025 Rank Card
    • SSC (10th) Marks Memo (DOB proof)
    • Intermediate or 10+2 Marks Memo
    • Study Certificates (Classes 6 to 12)
    • Transfer Certificate
    • Caste/EWS/Minority/Income Certificates (if applicable)
    • PwBD/NCC/CAP/Sports/PMC documents (if applicable)
    • Aadhaar Card
    • Local/Non-local status proof

    Incomplete or unclear uploads may disqualify your application without further notice.

    Where to Apply?

    You can apply online at either of these official links:
    https://drntr.uhsap.in
    https://apuhs-ugadmissions.aptonline.in

    Note: Use a desktop or laptop for a smoother experience. Mobile browsers may not support all upload functions properly.

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    Merit List & Admission Process

    Once the application period ends:

    1. Uploaded documents will be scrutinised
    2. A provisional merit list will be published
    3. After resolving discrepancies, a final merit list will be released
    4. Candidates will be invited to exercise web options for colleges/courses
    5. Seat allotments will be made strictly on merit and reservation rules

    Local vs. Unreserved Seats—Who Gets What?

    • 85% of seats are reserved for local candidates
    • The remaining 15% are unreserved and open to eligible candidates from across Andhra Pradesh (and in some cases, beyond)

    Your local status depends on where you’ve studied or lived during key school years. Carefully check the rules before selecting your category.

    Expert Tips from Radical Education

    • Start early, don’t wait till the last date– We always tell students, technical glitches, last-minute panic, and missing documents are real. The earlier you apply, the more peace of mind you’ll have.
    • Keep both original and scanned copies ready– Don’t wait for the last minute to scan your certificates. Make a folder with PDFs named clearly and keep a copy of each document with you when college reporting begins.
    • Don’t rely on friends or social media advice alone– It’s tempting to go with what you hear in WhatsApp groups. But admission rules change each year. Always refer to the official notification or ask your counsellor directly before assuming anything.
    • Be honest on the form—don’t try to ‘adjust’ details. Every year, some students try to tweak names, addresses, or marks to fit a category. It backfires. The application is cross-verified against original documents. Be truthful—it’s your safest bet.

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    FAQs

    Sadly, no. The form doesn’t allow edits after submission. So before you hit “submit,” pause, take a deep breath, and double-check every detail. Especially your NEET roll number, category, and uploaded documents.

    Yes! This one form will be used for Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up, and even Stray Vacancy. You won’t have to reapply. Just make sure you meet all eligibility and document requirements upfront.

    Yes, you can—but you’ll be eligible only for the 15% unreserved seats, and only if you meet the specific residency or parental employment criteria outlined in the prospectus. Check the local/non-local rules carefully.

    There won’t be any personal email or SMS alerts. After document verification, a provisional merit list will be uploaded online. Keep checking the official website regularly—this is your responsibility.

    Yes, and it must be issued by the Government of Andhra Pradesh with a barcode. If you don’t upload a valid certificate at the time of application, your reservation claim won’t be considered later.

  • Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Quota Admissions – Important Dates & Process

    Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Quota Admissions – Important Dates & Process

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    Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Quota Admissions – Important Dates & Process

    Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Quota Admissions: The journey to becoming a doctor or dentist begins with more than just cracking NEET. For students in Andhra Pradesh, it means navigating a structured, highly regulated admission process governed by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada. This year’s prospectus for MBBS and BDS admissions under the Competent Authority Quota (CQ) brings clarity—but also complexity—for students and their families.

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    When and How to Apply for Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Quota Admissions?

    The online application window opens from 23rd July 2025 (9:00 AM) and closes on 29th July 2025 (9:00 PM). A late application period with an additional fee will be open from 30th to 31st July 2025. All applications must be submitted online through drntr.uhsap.in. There is no offline process—everything, including document upload and fee payment, happens online.

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    Who’s Eligible

    You need to have qualified for NEET-UG 2025 and meet specific eligibility criteria:

    • Nationality: Indian citizens, PIOs, OCIs (with certain conditions)
    • Education: Must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English.
    • Minimum Marks: 50% for the general category, 40% for SC/ST/BC, 45% for PwBD
    • Age: At least 17 years old by 31st December 2025

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    Local and Non-Local Status

    A crucial part of the admission process is your local or non-local status. 85% of seats are reserved for local candidates from the Andhra University and Sri Venkateswara University regions. The remaining 15% are unreserved and open to eligible non-local candidates who fulfill residency or parental employment conditions in Andhra Pradesh.

    Seat Matrix and Categories

    Seats under the Competent Authority Quota include:

    • 85% of seats in Government Medical and Dental Colleges (after AIQ deduction)
    • 50% of seats (Category A) in Private Non-Minority and Minority Colleges
    • 126 MBBS seats at Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women (SVIMS), Tirupati

    Reservation Breakdown

    Vertical and horizontal reservations apply:

    • SC: 15%
    • ST: 6%
    • BCs: 29% (split among BC-A to BC-E)
    • EWS: 10%
    • PwBD: 5%
    • NCC, Sports, CAP (Armed Forces), Bharat Scouts & Guides, PMC: Separate small quotas

    33.33% of seats across all categories are reserved for female candidates.

    Application Fee

    • OC/BC: ₹2,950 (incl. GST)
    • SC/ST: ₹2,360 (incl. GST)
    • With late fee: Additional ₹20,000

    Documents Required

    Be ready with scanned PDFs of:

    • NEET 2025 scorecard
    • SSC and 10+2 mark sheets
    • Study/residence/local status certificates
    • Category/EWS/Disability/NCC/Sports certificates (if applicable)
    • Aadhaar Card and a recent photograph

    What Happens After Allotment

    Students must:

    • Pay a University fee of ₹10,600
    • Download the allotment order
    • Report to the allotted college with original certificates

    Failing to do so may result in the cancellation of the seat.

    Important Dates

    • Start of MBBS classes: 1st September 2025
    • Admissions close: 3rd October 2025

    Expert Tip from Radical Education

    • Always double-check your application before submission. Corrections won’t be allowed post-submission.
    • Keep checking the official websites for updates—no individual alerts will be sent.

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    FAQs

    It refers to the state-level seats (after deducting 15% for All India Quota) that are filled by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences. This includes seats in Government and Private (Category A) medical/dental colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

    • Application Start: 23rd July 2025
    • Without Late Fee: Till 29th July 2025
    • With Late Fee: 30th–31st July 2025
    • Classes Start: 1st September (MBBS)
    • Admissions Close: 3rd October 2025

    No. The entire process is online. You’ll need to fill the form, pay the fee, and upload scanned documents on the official site:http://drysruhs.edu.in/index.html.

  • NMC Advisory 2025: Warning for Indian Students Seeking MBBS Abroad – Check Foreign University Validity

    NMC Advisory 2025: Warning for Indian Students Seeking MBBS Abroad – Check Foreign University Validity

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    NMC Advisory 2025: Warning for Indian Students Seeking MBBS Abroad – Check Foreign University Validity

    NMC Advisory 2025: The National Medical Commission (NMC), India’s apex body regulating medical education, has issued an urgent advisory in July 2025 for Indian students considering MBBS admissions in foreign medical universities. With medical education abroad remaining a popular choice for thousands of aspirants each year, this advisory is a timely and critical alert for both students and parents.

    The advisory reiterates compliance requirements under the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) Regulations, 2021 and highlights key red flags regarding certain institutions abroad that fail to meet Indian standards. Students found in violation of these norms risk losing their eligibility to register and practice medicine in India.

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    Why This NMC Advisory 2025 Matters?

    Each year, thousands of Indian students travel to countries across Eurasia, Central America, the Caribbean, and Eastern Europe for undergraduate medical studies. While many universities provide legitimate training, some fail to meet the essential standards set by the FMGL Regulations, 2021.

    This advisory by the NMC:

    • Warns students about non-compliant medical institutions abroad.
    • Cautions that degrees from such institutions may not be recognised in India.
    • Urges students to thoroughly verify the university’s curriculum, infrastructure, clinical exposure, and language of instruction before taking admission.
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    Key Areas of Concern Highlighted by NMC

    According to the NMC Advisory 2025, deviations in the following parameters can lead to ineligibility for medical registration in India:

    1. Duration of the Course
      The total duration must match NMC norms for undergraduate medical education.
    2. Medium of Instruction
      The teaching must be in English or an acceptable language of instruction under NMC standards.
    3. Curriculum and Syllabus
      The academic content must align with Indian MBBS training standards.
    4. Clinical Training
      Institutions must provide proper clinical rotations and practical exposure.
    5. Internship or Clerkship
      Internships should be structured and supervised in a way that matches Indian clinical training protocols

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    Specific Institutions Blacklisted by NMC

    In coordination with reports from the Indian Embassy in Mexico and the Ministry of External Affairs (Eurasia Division), the NMC has specifically advised against seeking admission to the following institutions:

    1. Central American Health and Sciences University, Belize
    2. Columbus Central University, Belize
    3. Washington University of Health and Sciences, Belize
    4. Chirchik Branch of Tashkent State Medical University, Uzbekistan

    Students who are currently enrolled or are planning to apply to these institutions are strongly advised to reconsider, as degrees from these colleges may not qualify for registration in India.

    What Must Students Do Immediately?

    • Verify the FMGL Regulations, 2021 on the NMC official website.
    • Consult the Indian Embassy in the country where the university is located.
    • Check for alerts, blacklists, or non-recognition warnings issued by the NMC or MEA.
    • If already enrolled, evaluate whether your university complies with FMGL norms, especially with respect to clinical training, course duration, and recognition.

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    FAQs

    No. Students from non-compliant or blacklisted universities may be barred from appearing for FMGE or NEXT, making them ineligible for practicing in India.

    You must ensure that:

    • The university has a full campus-based infrastructure.
    • Clinical training is conducted in recognised hospitals.
    • The teaching medium is English.
    • The course duration matches Indian MBBS standards.
    • There are no complaints or red flags raised by the Indian Embassy or NMC.

    You should immediately assess if your university meets the FMGL norms.

    Contact the Indian Embassy, explore options for transfer if possible, and stay updated with official notices from the NMC.

  • Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025: Guidelines for PwBD Candidates Released by NTRUHS

    Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025: Guidelines for PwBD Candidates Released by NTRUHS

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    Andhra Pradesh NEET UG 2025: Guidelines for PwBD Candidates Released by NTRUHS

    Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, has issued Guidelines for PwBD Candidates for candidates applying under the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) category for MBBS and BDS admissions in Andhra Pradesh for the academic year 2025–26.

    This notice follows the latest interim guidelines published by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and outlines the assessment methods, document requirements, and key instructions for PwBD students qualified in NEET UG 2025 who wish to claim state quota seats in Andhra Pradesh.

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    Overview

    In accordance with NMC’s public notice dated 19 July 2025, all PwBD candidates applying under Andhra Pradesh State Quota must follow the newly framed interim assessment guidelines for MBBS and BDS admissions. These are now mandatory and applicable from the 2025–26 academic year.

    The notice clarifies that these candidates must upload specific documents during the online application process (schedule to be announced soon) and appear before the designated Medical Board for physical verification. Essential Documents Required

    All PwBD candidates must upload the following documents during the counselling registration:

    1. Valid UDID Card
      • Issued by a designated medical authority under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE).
      • Candidates who don’t have one must apply via https://swavlambancard.gov.in and choose the nearest Government General Hospital to speed up the process.
    2. Self-Certified Affidavits (as per Schedule I formats)
      • Appendix A: General Self-Certification (Mandatory for all)
      • Appendix B-F: Specific affidavits depending on the nature of disability:
        • Hearing Impairment
        • Locomotor Disability (Upper/Lower Limb)
        • Mental Illness, SLD, ASD
        • Visual Disability
    3. Medical Assessment Report – 2025
      • Issued by the Medical Board of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
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    Compulsory Physical Verification

    In addition to uploading documents online, all PwBD candidates must physically appear before a Medical Board on the dates that will be notified by the university.

    The Medical Board will:

    • Review all submitted documents.
    • Assess the candidate’s functional ability for pursuing the MBBS/BDS curriculum as per NMC guidelines.
    • Confirm eligibility for PwBD quota admission.

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    Important Guidelines for PwBD Candidates

    • Carefully track updates on the official university website to avoid missing deadlines.
    • Do not delay applying for your UDID card if you haven’t already. This is a non-negotiable requirement for counselling eligibility.
    • Ensure that all affidavits are filled accurately in the prescribed formats.
    • Keep all original documents ready for physical verification when the schedule is announced.

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    FAQs

    Yes, a valid UDID card is mandatory. Candidates without it must apply immediately via swavlambancard.gov.in.

    Every PwBD candidate must still submit the general self-certification affidavit (Appendix A). You may consult the MCC guidelines to determine the appropriate category or contact the Medical Board during physical verification.

    Yes. Even for state quota, a Medical Assessment Report issued by MCC’s Medical Board is required to ensure standardisation across states.

    No. Physical appearance before the Medical Board is mandatory. Online uploads alone will not guarantee admission.

  • MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Advisory Released: Essential Instructions for Medical Aspirants

    MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Advisory Released: Essential Instructions for Medical Aspirants

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    MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Advisory Released: Essential Instructions for Medical Aspirants

    MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Advisory: The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh, has released a crucial advisory for all candidates participating in the MP State Combined NEET UG Counselling 2025–26. As thousands of NEET UG-qualified candidates prepare for admission to MBBS and BDS programmes across government and private colleges in the state, this advisory outlines key rules, verification procedures, and candidate responsibilities.

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    Highlights from the MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Advisory

    Mandatory Credential Verification

    All candidates participating in state counselling must undergo a document and credential verification process. Only after successful verification will candidates be considered for seat allotment.

    This verification ensures that:

    • The candidate has qualified NEET UG 2025.
    • Domicile, caste, and other claims match original documents.
    • All entries in the registration form are valid and truthful.
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    Consequences of Incorrect or Fraudulent Information

    Candidates are strictly warned against:

    • Submitting incorrect details during registration.
    • Presenting false documents (e.g., fake domicile, incorrect caste certificate).
    • Misusing category benefits without valid proof.

    If found guilty at any stage—even after admission—such candidates will face cancellation of allotment, loss of fee, and possible legal consequences.

    Strict Compliance Required at Reporting

    Students allotted a seat must report to the assigned institution with all original documents within the prescribed time. Failure to report, or submission of incomplete documentation, may result in:

    • Loss of the allotted seat.
    • Forfeiture of the security deposit.
    • Disqualification from subsequent rounds.

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    Responsibility of Students

    The DME has clearly stated that the entire responsibility of entering correct information and producing valid documents lies with the candidate. Students are advised to:

    • Double-check details before final submission.
    • Keep multiple copies of all certificates and ID proofs.
    • Use only personal and verified contact details and bank account information

    At Radical Education, we’ve seen how small errors in registration or documents have cost brilliant students their rightful seats. That’s why our expert counsellors help you:

    • Review and cross-verify all documents
    • Understand category rules and state quotas
    • Plan and prioritise college options during choice filling

    If you’re preparing for MP NEET UG 2025 counselling, don’t leave anything to chance. Reach out to our team for personalised guidance and document checks to avoid last-minute surprises.

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    FAQs

    Yes. Document and credential verification is compulsory for all candidates participating in MP State NEET UG counselling. Without verification, no candidate will be allotted a seat.

    NEET UG 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard

    Class 10 and 12 marksheets

    Domicile Certificate (if claiming MP state quota)

    Caste Certificate (if applicable)

    PwBD Certificate (if applicable)

    Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhar, PAN, etc.)

    Any mismatch in documents or false information can lead to cancellation of your candidature. If the issue is discovered after seat allotment, your admission may still be cancelled.

    No. Once submitted, the registration form cannot be edited. Candidates must ensure accuracy at the time of filling the form.

  • MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Full List of Participating Medical and Dental Colleges

    MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Full List of Participating Medical and Dental Colleges

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    MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Full List of Participating Medical and Dental Colleges

    MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Madhya Pradesh has released the official list of participating MBBS and BDS colleges under the MP State Combined NEET UG Counselling 2025–26. This list includes government and private institutions offering seats in MBBS and BDS courses through the Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh.

    For aspirants aiming to secure a medical or dental seat in MP, knowing the available colleges and understanding the counselling structure is the first step toward a smooth and well-informed admission process.

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    Types of Colleges Included in MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling

    The state counselling process features both government and private medical/dental colleges:

    • Government Medical Colleges (MBBS)
    • Private Medical Colleges (MBBS)
    • Government and Private Dental Colleges (BDS)

    These institutions will participate in all rounds of MP state counselling, and candidates will be required to fill preferences from this list during the choice-filling phase.

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    Government Medical Colleges (MBBS) in Madhya Pradesh

    Some of the major government institutions include:

    1. Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2. Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior
    3. MGM Medical College, Indore
    4. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur
    5. Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa
    6. Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar
    7. Government Medical Colleges in Datia, Khandwa, Shahdol, Vidisha, Ratlam, Shivpuri, and more.

    These colleges are highly sought-after due to lower tuition fees and state quota reservations.

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    Private Medical Colleges (MBBS)

    Prominent private medical colleges participating include:

    • People’s College of Medical Sciences, Bhopal
    • Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore
    • L.N. Medical College, Bhopal
    • RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain
    • Chirayu Medical College, Bhopal
    • Amaltas Medical College, Dewas
    • Mahaveer Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal
    • LNCT Medical College & Hospital, Indore

    Private medical colleges also admit candidates under management quota, NRI quota, and state quota, depending on applicable norms.

    Government and Private Dental Colleges (BDS)

    Dental aspirants can choose from a wide network of participating BDS colleges, including:

    • Government College of Dentistry, Indore
    • RKDF Dental College, Bhopal
    • Index Institute of Dental Sciences, Indore
    • Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, Indore
    • People’s College of Dental Sciences, Bhopal
    • Modern Dental College & Research Centre, Indore
    • Mansarovar Dental College, Bhopal
    • Maharana Pratap College of Dentistry, Gwalior
    • Rishiraj Dental College, Bhopal

    These institutions collectively offer hundreds of seats across multiple quotas.

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    What does this mean for Aspirants?

    The list provides a foundation for your choice-filling strategy. You’ll need to evaluate:

    • College location
    • Tuition fees
    • Bond conditions (especially in government colleges)
    • Infrastructure and clinical exposure
    • Past-year cut-offs and closing ranks

    Choosing colleges without thorough research can lead to regret after allotment. Aspirants are encouraged to keep a balanced mix of dream, safe, and backup options on their list.

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    There are 17+ government medical colleges offering MBBS seats, spread across cities like Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Rewa, Sagar, Vidisha, Shahdol, and others.

    Yes, candidates can fill choices for both types of institutions based on eligibility, quota, and preference order.

    You will not be able to choose it during MP state counselling. Admissions are strictly offered through the list of participating colleges released by DME MP.

    Yes, most private colleges remain active through all rounds of counselling, especially for management and NRI quotas.

    Some of these government colleges will offer 15% AIQ seats through MCC, but private colleges participate only in state counselling.

  • Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling: Eligibility, Documents & Admission Process Explained

    Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling: Eligibility, Documents & Admission Process Explained

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    Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling: Eligibility, Documents & Admission Process Explained

    Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling: The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh, has released a comprehensive advisory for NEET UG 2025–26 candidates who wish to participate in the state medical and dental counselling process. With thousands of students eyeing MBBS and BDS seats in government and private colleges across Madhya Pradesh, this advisory is crucial in guiding them through every phase of the counselling procedure.

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    Who Can Participate in Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling?

    Candidates who have:

    • Qualified NEET UG 2025, and
    • Are either domicile of Madhya Pradesh or applying for open category seats in private medical institutions.
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    Key Instructions for All Candidates for Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling

    1. Valid Email and Mobile Number Required
      The registration must be completed using a personal, active email ID and mobile number. All communications, OTPs, and alerts will be sent only to this registered contact.
    2. Accurate Personal Information
      Enter your NEET Roll Number, Application Number, Name, and other personal details exactly as they appear in your NEET application. Any mismatch may lead to disqualification.
    3. Bank Account Details for Refunds
      Each candidate must provide their own KYC-compliant bank account, preferably in a nationalised or scheduled bank, for security deposit refunds. Zero balance accounts are accepted.
    4. Mandatory Original Documents for Verification
      During physical reporting, candidates must carry original documents including:
      • NEET Admit Card & Scorecard
      • Class 10 and 12 marksheets and certificates
      • Domicile certificate (for state quota)
      • Caste and income certificates (if applicable)
      • PwBD certificate (if applicable)
    5. No Proxy Allowed
      Candidates must appear in person for document verification and admission reporting. No relatives or agents are allowed to represent them.

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    Counselling Process for Madhya Pradesh NEET UG 2025 State Counselling

    StepDetails
    RegistrationOnline on DME portal – mandatory for all candidates
    Choice FillingSelect and prioritise colleges and courses during open choice-filling window
    Provisional Merit ListDME will release a merit list after document verification
    Seat AllotmentBased on merit, category, preferences, and availability
    Reporting to CollegePhysically report with original documents and pay admission fee

    Important Guidelines on Security Deposit

    • The security deposit is refundable and must be paid online via the candidate’s own bank account.
    • Refunds will only be processed to the same account after counselling ends.
    • If you are allotted a seat and fail to join, your deposit may be forfeited.

    Misconduct & Disqualification

    • Any attempt to submit fake documents, misrepresent category/domicile status, or register with incorrect NEET details may result in cancellation of candidature.
    • Such cases will be reported to the relevant authorities for legal action.

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    FAQs

    Once submitted, you cannot edit personal details. Fill the form carefully using details as per your NEET application.

    No. The bank account must be in the candidate’s own name, KYC-compliant, and ideally operational with a nationalised/scheduled bank.

    Yes, the security deposit is refundable if you are not allotted a seat, and you haven’t violated any rules.

    Original copies of:

    NEET Admit Card & Scorecard

    10th & 12th certificates

    Domicile certificate

    Caste/Income/PwBD certificate if applicable

  • MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota Explained: Step-by-Step Admission and Document Verification Guide

    MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota Explained: Step-by-Step Admission and Document Verification Guide

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    MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota Explained: Step-by-Step Admission and Document Verification Guide

    MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released a formal notice outlining the admission procedure for candidates applying under the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota for NEET UG 2025. This notice serves as a critical guideline for aspirants and families abroad seeking MBBS/BDS admissions in India through this special category.

    Every year, several students apply for medical courses in India under the NRI quota. However, the process involves specific eligibility norms and documentation protocols that must be strictly followed to ensure a legitimate and smooth admission process.

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    MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota Eligibility

    To qualify for admission under the NRI quota, the candidate must fall under one of the following categories:

    • Be an NRI (Non-Resident Indian)
    • Be a child or legal ward of an NRI (with valid guardianship, especially in the case of minors)

    This eligibility must be officially documented and certified by an Indian Embassy, Consulate, or any authority under the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

    MCC requires that documentation proving NRI status be submitted at the time of admission reporting to the allotted medical/dental college.

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    Admission and Document Verification Process for MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota

    Here is how the process works:

    1. Document Submission at College Level
      • Once a candidate secures a seat under the NRI quota during counselling, they must present the required documents at the time of physical reporting to the college.
    2. College Submits Documents to MCC
      • The college will forward copies of all NRI verification documents to MCC for further scrutiny.
    3. Verification by MEA/Mission
      • MCC will send these documents to the concerned Indian Embassy or Mission abroad for independent verification.
    4. Admission Confirmation
      • The seat will be confirmed only after successful authentication of the NRI status.

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    Important Warnings for NRI Applicants

    • Incomplete or False Documentation
      If any document is found to be incomplete, forged, or misrepresented, the candidate’s seat will be immediately cancelled, even at a later stage of the academic session.
    • Legal Action in Case of Fraud
      In cases where documentation is proven fake, legal action will be initiated against both the student and the institution involved.
    • MCC Holds Discretion
      The Medical Counselling Committee reserves the right to ask for additional documents or clarification at any point during the admission process.

    At Radical Education, we specialise in guiding students and families through complex admission categories such as NRI, PwBD, and management quota. Our team ensures you’re not only eligible but also confident in your application process—helping you avoid costly mistakes and rejections.

    If you are an NRI aspirant planning to participate in NEET UG 2025 counselling, now is the time to get your documentation in order and seek expert guidance if needed.

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    FAQs

    Official letter/certificate issued by an Indian Mission or Embassy

    Legal proof of relationship (in case of child/ward)

    Valid passport and visa (if applicable)

    Additional affidavits may be requested by MCC or the college

    You must submit all relevant documents at the time of reporting to the allotted college. The college will then forward them to MCC for official verification.

    Yes. If any document is found to be fraudulent—even after admission—the seat will be cancelled, and strict action may be taken by the authorities.

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