NEET 2016 seat allotment result for NEET round 1 has been announced at the official website of MCI and AIPMT.
The results of NEET 2016 seat allotment result for NEET round 1 has been announced at the official website of Medical Council of India (MCI). Candidates are required to note that as per the official website neither NIC nor MCC is responsible for any inadvertent error that may have crept in the results being published online. The allotment process counselling result has been announced under the all India Quota Under Graduate Medical / Dental Seats which comes under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare , Government of India, Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
In order to check the NEET round 1 results, candidates will need to login to the official website mcc.nic.in or aipmt.nic.in. After which the candidates, need to enter their the round number and roll number to find their results. Once the details are entered correctly they will be required to submit it. Once the results appear on the screen, candidates will need to take print out of the results. The print out will come in handy for the admission process. Candidates will need to submit all the documents at the medical colleges where they will seek admission.
The rank letters, NEET UG Results, cut off marks for All India Quota Seats have been announced on the official website. This year the AIPMT-2016/NEET- I was conducted on 1 st May, 2016. NEET-II was conducted on July 24,, 2016. The results of NEET 2016 was also out for the candidates on August 16, 2016. The rank letter for qualified candidates for 15% All India Quota Seats have been declared at the AIPMT official website. Candidates will be able to access their rank letters by entering their registration, roll number and date of birth.
(As per reports candidates from Kashmir who have qualified National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) have been left clueless by the authorities for their future course of action to get admissions in different institutions. The candidates claim that they are not able to contact the officials for the counselling procedure. The candidates expressed their anxiety of losing an year. For 15 per cent central quota seats in all state government medical colleges, 19, 325 students have qualified as per NEET scoreboard. India has 52,000 MBBS seats in 412 colleges and 15 per cent of these (nearly 4,000) are set aside as central quota MBBS seats to be filled exclusively on NEET merit list.)
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