Other options available after clearing the NEET Exam

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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or the NEET is conducted by the National Testing Agency or the NTA every year in an offline mode. Clearing NEET is the only way to get admission in courses like MBBS and BDS. Students frequently ask, what are the other options available after clearing the NEET exam?
Aspirants invest huge energy and time in preparing for the NEET exam. Once the exam is over, most of the candidates are left choice less due to their low scores. But do you know, the low score in NEET exam is not the end of a road. If you fail to score enough marks to get admission in MBBS and BDS, there are many other options still left.

Courses offered through the NEET exam

Along with the approximate 85 thousand seats of MBBS and 28 thousand seats of BDS, the NEET also opens the way for admission in many other medical and para-medical courses. Along with India, many other countries also give weightage to the NEET scores for admission in their colleges. Here is the list of courses in which the

  • NEET is a qualifying examination.
  • MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
  • BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
  • BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
  • BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery)
  • BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
  • BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery)
  • BSc Nursing (Honors)

What if you fail to clear the NEET Exam?

For the failures of the NEET exam, there are two options. Either they opt to stay in preparations for the next year exam or go for the alternatives. The candidates who appeared in the NEET examination and scored satisfactory marks mostly opt for one more attempt  with a new strategy based on their experience. If the student have lost his confidence, still he can get admission in the courses listed below, as the admission criteria for these courses is passed in +2 exam.

Such students can pursue their graduation in:

  • Nursing
  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Psychology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Pharmacy
  • Nutritionist
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Medical Transcription
  • Clinical Research

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Date, procedure and instructions for NEET-2021 Counselling

The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or the NEET Exam 2021. After checking the results, score sheets and percentile, students are awaiting the date of counselling for the admissions to MBBS, BDS and other medical courses. Many of us now also want to know the procedure of counselling.

To secure a seat in the college under MCC’s MBBS Seat Allotment Process, candidates must register for NEET 2021 UG Counselling. Here are some steps one has to go through to complete his/her admission process. Before going for online counselling, keep all the information, online payment mode and documents ready with you. First, open your browser and check for Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) site

  • Open www.mcc.nic.in and check for the instructions tab
  • Open the instructions page and read it carefully
  • Application for NEET – UG Counselling, 2021 can only be submitted online through the Medical
    Counselling Committee website
  • Applications submitted through another means will be rejected and no claim shall be entertained
  • after reading the instruction, go back to the main page
  • Select the “Register Now” option to register as a new candidate
  • Fill in your Roll Number, Phone Number, and any other relevant information asked by MCC
  • to appear in the Allotment Rounds, click the Submit Button
  • also fill out your college application simultaneously
  • finally pay the counselling charge.

Now you may be interested in knowing, how to choose the universities and lock in your preferences for the first round of counselling.

  • Now you may be interested in knowing, how to choose the universities and lock in your preferences for the first round of counselling.
  • After registering, candidates will get the option of selecting institutions of choice
  • Review the Seat Matrix and the quality of a specific college of your choice
  • Candidates will be then assigned seats based on their rank
  • After this, Medical Counselling Council or the MCC will conduct a final examination of seat allocation
  • MCC will then provide the seat allocation lists for MBBS and MD
  • If offered a place in the first round, complete the admission process with the college
  • It not offered a place in first round, the candidates should renounce their ticket and apply to another college

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