NEET Seat Allotment 2024 - Special Stray Round Result, Procedure, Seat Matrix, Documents

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NEET Seat Allotment 2024

NEET Seat Allotment 2024 for Special Stray Vacancy Round releases on the official website @mcc.nic.in. NEET 2024 seat allotment process is held by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of MCC. The NEET Seat Allotment 2024 is conducted separately for 4 rounds including a mop-up round and a stray vacancy round. The Seat allotment process for NEET-UG refers to the colleges that are allotted to a candidate based on their NEET 2024 Ranks.

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NEET 2024 examination aims to allocate approximately 99,013 MBBS seats and 27,868 BDS seats based on candidates' rank, score, and college-specific cut-offs. Students who are not satisfied with the round 1 allotment of seats will have the option of upgradation. In this option, the candidate can reject the seat that has been allotted to him/her. Those who are opting for upgradation will get a chance to participate in round 2 of the NEET Seat Allotment process. Candidates who have accepted the round 2 AIQ will not be allowed to surrender or withdraw from the NEET seat allotment 2024. Also, students who choose to exit after the round 1 NEET UG 2024 seat allotment must note that the security fee charged will not be refunded under any circumstances.

NEET 2023 Seat Allotment Process

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NEET Seat Allotment 2024 Overview

Given below are the highlights of the NEET UG 2024 seat allotment.

Particular

Description

Name of Examination

NEET-UG or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG)

Held by

National Testing Agency (NTA)

Event name

NEET Seat Allotment 2023

Conducted by

Medical CounsellingCommittee (MCC)

Level of NEET Examination

National-level

Category

Undergraduate

Duration of Examination

3 hours

Mode of Exam

Offline Mode (Pen, Paper)

Total Questions

200 MCQs

Languages available

English, Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Gujarati, Kannada, Odia, Tamil, Marathi, Telugu, Urdu, Punjabi

NEET Seat Allotment 2024: Important Points

Key Highlights of NEET 2024 Seat Allotment:

Categorization of Seats: NEET 2024 offers seats in two categories - All India quota and State-level quota.

All India Quota: To ensure a fair distribution of seats, 15% of the MBBS and BDS seats will be allocated through a centralized counseling process under the All India quota. This step guarantees that eligible candidates from all over the country have equal opportunities for seat allotment.

State-level Quota: The remaining seats will be allocated through state-level counseling, granting each state the authority to manage and allocate seats based on their specific criteria and regulations.

Participation of Medical Colleges: NEET seat allotment 2024 involves the active participation of various medical colleges, including private institutions, deemed universities, and armed forces institutions. This broadens the choices available to candidates, significantly increasing their chances of securing admission in their desired institution.

AIIMS and JIPMER Admissions: NEET UG 2024 will be the sole entrance test for admission to prestigious medical institutions like AIIMS and JIPMER. As a result, these institutions have discontinued their own separate medical entrance examinations, making NEET the gateway to pursuing education in these esteemed establishments.

NEET UG 2024 Seat Allotment Dates

Here are all the important dates related to NEET seat allotment 2024 that one can refer to:

Events

Tentaive Dates

NEET 2024-23 Round 1 Seat Allotment

Processing of Allotment Result

July,2024

NEET-UG Round 1 Seat Allotment Result 2024

July, 2024

Reporting at the allotted colleges

July- August, 2024

NEET 2024 Round 2 Seat Allotment

Processing of Allotment Result

August, 2024

NEET-UG Second Round Seat Allotment Result 2024

August, 2024

Reporting at the allotted college

August, 2024

NEET 2024 Round 3 Seat Allotment 

Processing of Allotment Result

September, 2024

NEET-UG Mop-up Round Seat Allotment Result

September, 2024

Reporting at the allotted colleges

September, 2024

Stray Vacancy Round

Processing of Seat Allotment

September, 2024

Seat Allotment Result Releases

September, 2024

College Reporting

Septmeber, 2024

Special Stray Vacancy Round

Processing of Seat AllotmentNovember, 2024
Seat Allotment Result ReleasesNovember, 2024
College Reporting

November, 2024

NEET UG 2024 Seat Allotment Conducting Body

The NEET UG Seat Allotment 2024 is a highly significant phase in the NEET Couselling process. Managed by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), this process aims to allocate seats to deserving candidates based on their performance and preferences.

During the NEET UG 2024 application process, candidates are required to indicate their preferences for medical colleges and courses. These choices, along with the candidate's All India Rank obtained in the NEET 2024 exam, play a pivotal role in determining the seat allotment results. The DGHS and MCC carefully assess each candidate's rank and preferences to ensure a systematic and transparent allocation of seats.

Transparency is a crucial aspect of the NEET Seat Allotment 2024 process. Once the seat allotment list is finalized, it is officially published on the designated website. Candidates can access this list to ascertain the medical college and course they have been allocated. By providing comprehensive details of the allotted seats, the process allows candidates to make informed decisions about their future decisions.

The NEET Seat Allotment 2024 is designed to offer equal opportunities to all candidates. It operates with principles of equity, ensuring that deserving candidates are granted admission to their preferred medical colleges. By considering both merit and personal choices, the process maximizes the chances of candidates securing seats in institutions that align with their aspirations.

NEET Seat Allotment 2024 Result Download

NEET 2024 seat allotment result is posted on mcc.nic.in. It is published as and when counselling rounds are conducted. Students can find the seat allotment result of NEET UG 2024 in the table given below along with previous years’ PDF documents.

Year

Rounds

Allotment list

2024

Round 1

To be updated

Round 2

To be updated

Mop up round

To be updated

Stray vacancy round

To be updated

2022

Round 1

Download Now

Round 2

Download Now

Mop up round

Download Now

Stray vacancy round

Download Now

2021

Round 1

Download Now

Round 2

Download Now

Mop-up round

Download Now

Stray vacancy round

Download Now

Mop-up round 2

Download Now

2020

Round 1

Download Now

Round 2

Download Now

Mop up round

Download Now

Mop up round 2 (BDS)

Download Now

2019

Round 1

Download Now

Mop-Up Round

Download Now

Stages Involved in NEET UG Seat Allotment 2024

NEET Seat Allotment 2024 will be conducted in the following four stages:

First Round: In this initial stage of seat allotment, eligible candidates will be allocated seats based on their NEET 2024 scores and preferences. The process involves considering the choices filled by candidates and the availability of seats.

Second Round: The second round of seat allotment occurs after the completion of the first round. It provides another opportunity for candidates who did not secure a seat in the first round or those who did not participate in the first round. Candidates can modify their choices or preferences during this round, and seats will be allotted based on merit and availability.

Mop-up Round: The mop-up round is conducted to fill the remaining vacant seats after the completion of the first and second rounds of the NEET UG seat allotment 2024. This round is usually for seats that were left unoccupied or surrendered by candidates in the previous rounds. Eligible candidates who have not been allocated a seat in the earlier rounds can participate in the mop-up round.

Stray Vacancy Round: The stray vacancy round is the final stage of NEET Seat Allotment 2024. It is conducted to fill any remaining vacant seats that were not filled during the earlier rounds. These vacancies can occur due to various reasons such as candidates withdrawing their admission or seats being canceled. Eligible candidates can participate in this round to secure admission to available seats on a first-come, first-served basis.

Changes Introduced in NEET 2024 Seat Allotment

The authorities have introduced significant modifications to the NEET Slot Allotment system starting this year:

  1. Incorporation of AIIMS and JIPMER Admissions: Since 2021, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has taken charge of admissions to 15 AIIMS and two JIPMER campuses. This change ensures that 1205 seats in AIIMS and 200 seats in JIPMER are now allocated through the NEET process.

  2. Increased Colleges in AIQ Scheme: The number of colleges participating in the All India Quota (AIQ) scheme for NEET seat allotment has been expanded to 235 by officials as compared to the previous year. This move opens up more opportunities for candidates seeking admission to medical colleges through the AIQ seats.

  3. Expanded Admission Seats: Besides the participating institutes, the total number of admission seats has also increased. This augmentation allows for a larger pool of medical undergraduate seats available for aspiring students.

  4. Centralization of Certain Colleges: Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital (VMMC and SJH) along with ESIC, Delhi, have been brought under the central university. As a result, MCC will now administer the seat allotment process for both the 15% AIQ and 85% state quota seats in these institutions.

These modifications aim to streamline the NEET seat allotment process, ensuring efficient and transparent admissions to medical colleges across India.

NEET UG 2024 Seat Allotment List: Check Cut-off Scores

The table provided below displays the cut-off marks and percentiles from the previous year's NEET UG exam for different categories in the NEET UG 2024 Seat Allotment List:

NEET Category

Cut-off Marks (Range)

Cut-off Percentile

General Category for NEET UG Rank-wise Seat Allotment

117 - 715

50th

SC/ ST/ OBC for NEET UG Rank-wise Seat Allotment

93 - 116

40th

UR – PwD for NEET UG Rank-wise Seat Allotment

105 - 116

45th

SC/ ST/ OBC – PwD for NEET UG Rank-wise Seat Allotment

93 - 104

40th

NEET 2024 Seat Allotment Process

After candidates have filled the choices of colleges, DGHS will process the seat allotment of NEET 2024. The allotment will be done on the basis of NEET 2024 Result, preferences of choices filled, availability of seats, and reservation criteria. The NEET 2024 Seat Allotment Process can be checked in the detail below:

Step 1 

.If the allotted seat is accepted, the candidate will have to download the NEET allotment letter 2024 by entering the roll number, date of birth, and security pin
Step 2Candidates must report at the designated centres with documents and certificates for verification and completion of the admission process along with the NEET-UG 2024-23 seat allotment letter.
Step 3After the admission is granted, the allotted college will send the details of the candidate to DGHS and based on these details and the admission letter will be granted
Step 4In case the candidate does not accept the seat after the first round of the allotment and don't wish to participate in NEET 2024 Counselling, then free exit will be considered. This means that no refundable fees will be deducted. However, after the second round of counselling non-acceptance of the seat will lead to the deduction of refundable fees.
Step 5If the candidate is not allotted a seat and wishes to participate in subsequent rounds of the Seat Allotment, they need to opt for the choices. Such candidates will also have to provide fresh choices for upcoming rounds of seat allotment. This option is only available only till the second round.

NEET Seat Allotment 2024: MCC’s Roles and Responsibilities

The NEET 2024 seat allotment process will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for various quotas, which are as follows:

  1. All India Quota (AIQ): The MCC will be responsible for allotting 15% of all seats available under the AIQ.
  2. Specific University Quotas: The MCC will also handle the seat allotment for 100% of the seats in Banaras Hindu University (BHU), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), and Delhi University (DU) for MBBS/BDS courses.
  3. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER): The MCC will oversee the allotment of 100% seats in JIPMER for both the Puducherry and Karaikal campuses.
  4. State Quota (SQ): For Delhi University (DU) and Indraprastha University (IP), the MCC will handle the seat allotment for 85% of the state quota seats.
  5. Institutional Preference (IP) Quota: The MCC will be responsible for allocating 15% of the seats reserved under the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Institutional Preference quota.
  6. Dentistry Courses: The MCC will manage the seat allotment for 100% of the seats available for Dentistry courses. Additionally, there will be a 5% quota specifically reserved for students from Jamia Millia Islamia University.

NEET Seat Matrix 2024

MCC will release the NEET 2024 Seat Matrix ahead of all the rounds. Till then, aspirants can check the previous year's seat matrix segregated based on different types of lists:

Type of List

Number of Seats

AIQ MBBS

6167

DU, IP and JIPMER Internal Puducherry UT MBBS

829

Deemed Universities MBBS

8787

AIIMS, JIPMER and BHU MBBS

2329

AMU MBBS

150

ESIC MBBS (ESIC Insured Person Quota)

437

Deemed BDS

3100

Jamia Millia BDS

50

AIQ BDS

476

BSc Nursing

487

AMU BDS

40

DU, IP, & BHU BDS

158

NEET Seat Allotment 2024: Required Documents for Admission

Students who are eligible for the NEET counselling rounds 2024 need to report to the institute with required documents. Given below is the list of documents obe needs to carry.

  • NEET exam admit card 2024
  • Mark sheet or certificate of class 10
  • The rank letter or Result of NEET 2024
  • Disability certificate (If applicable)
  • Mark sheet or certificate of class 12
  • Seven to eight passport size photograph
  • A valid ID proof issued by the Government
  • Seat allotment letter

NEET Seat Matrix 2023: State-Wise List

Aspirants can refer to this state-wise list of NEET 2023 seat matrix for reference:

State/ UT

Number of Private MBBS Seats

Number of Government MBBS Seats

Total Number of MBBS Seats

Maharashtra

5,070

4,825

9,895

Karnataka

6,995

3,150

10,145

Tamil Nadu

5,500

5,225

10,725

West Bengal

1,000

3,225

4,225

Uttar Pradesh

4,750

4,303

9,053

Telangana

3,200

1,840

5,040

Andhra Pradesh

2,850

2,485

5,335

Gujarat

2,000

3,700

5,700

Rajasthan

950

3,055

4,005

Kerala

2,700

1,555

4,255

Punjab

950

800

1,750

Madhya Pradesh

1,900

2,180

4,080

Puducherry

1,250

380

1,630

Bihar

900

1,515

2,415

Uttarakhand

450

700

1,150

Odisha

750

1,375

2,125

Haryana

950

710

1,660

Delhi

250

1,247

1,497

Chhattisgarh

600

965

1,565

Himachal Pradesh

150

770

920

Jharkhand

250

680

930

Tripura

100

125

225

Jammu and Kashmir

100

1,047

1,147

Assam

0

1,150

1,150

Chandigarh

0

150

150

Manipur

150

225

375

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

0

100

100

Goa

0

180

180

Arunachal Pradesh

0

50

50

Mizoram

0

100

100

Sikkim

150

0

150

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

0

150

150

Meghalaya

0

50

50

Total

43,915

48,012

91,927

NEET Seat Allotment 2024 in Top Medical Colleges

As students, it’s normal to aim for studying in colleges that are renowned and have excellent learning infrastructure. This helps aspirants build a better future. So, here are some top colleges along with seat intake to give candidates a better understanding of how much they need to score. 

Name of Colleges

Seat Intake

King George Medical College (KGMC), Lucknow

250

Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), New Delhi

200

Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi

250

Christian Medical College(CMC), Ludhiana, Punjab

75

Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College (GSMC), Mumbai, Maharashtra

260

Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College (BJMC), Pune

200

Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune, Maharashtra

125

Institute of Medical Sciences – Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU) Varanasi

84

Grant Medical College (GMC), Mumbai, Maharashtra

200

Maharaja Krishna Chandra Gajapati Medical College & Hospital, Odisha

150

Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College (BJMC), Ahmedabad

250

Kolkata Medical College, Kolkata

15% of the seats

Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, Assam

to the extent of 15% seats

Patna Medical College, Patna

150

North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong

Not released yet

NEET 2024 Seat Allotment Reservation Criteria

NEET seat allotment 2024 reservation criteria for NEET 15% AIQ seats is considered basis the centralized reservation policy. Here is the detailed version of the same:

Category

% of seats reserved

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

7.50%

Scheduled Caste (SC)

15%

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

27%

Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)

10%

Physically Handicapped (PH)

5%

NEET Seat Allotment 2024- Security Deposit and Refund

Candidates who are participating in the NEET 2024 counselling pay a certain amount of security fees during the NEET counselling process 2024. Know the ifs and buts of the security deposit and its refund policies. 

Refunds in Round 1 NEET Seat Allotment 2024

The security deposit submitted by the student before the registration process begins will be refunded by MCC if the candidate withdraws his/her admission in the 1st round of NEET UG Seat Allotment. In case the candidate accepts the seats allotted in round 1 of NEET counselling, the security amount will be adjusted in the admission fees of the medical institute. 


Refunds in Round 2 NEET Seat Allotment 2024

The security deposit of the candidate during round 2 NEET seat allotment will only get refunded if the MCC is unable to provide a seat to the candidate. The amount of security deposited during NEET counselling will be forfeited if the aspirant who got a seat in Round 2 NEET seat allotment 2024 doesn't join the respective institution or exits the counselling process from Round 2 level. The security deposit will not be refunded in other scenarios when there's misinformation provided by the candidate at the time of NEET registration 2024. Also, in cases where a candidate fails to provide the required documents or gets rejected at the time of reporting to the medical colleges, the security deposit will be forfeited. 

What after NEET 2024 Seat Allotment?

After the NEET seat allotment 2024, candidates can expect the following:

Check Allotted Seats: Candidates should visit the official website of the MCC or the concerned state counseling authority to check their allotted seats and the respective colleges.

Download Provisional Allotment Letter: After checking the NEET 2024 seat allotment result, candidates must download the provisional seat allotment letter from the website.

Reporting to Allotted College: Candidates who are satisfied with their allotted seats must report to the respective colleges and complete the admission process within the given timeframe.

Participate in Subsequent Rounds: If a candidate is not content with the allotted seat, they can participate in the subsequent rounds of counseling and strive to secure a seat of their preference.

Additional Counseling Rounds: Candidates who were not allotted any seat in the first round of counseling can also take part in the subsequent rounds of counseling.

Stay Updated: It is crucial to stay updated with the counseling schedule and important dates to ensure no vital updates or information is missed.

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FAQs about NEET Seat Allotment

Have the seats increased in NEET 2024?

As of now, any information regarding the seat matrix of NEET UG 2024 has not been released by the officials.

What is the reservation criteria for NEET Seat Allotment 2024?

The official notification regarding the reservation criteria is yet to be released on the official website. Based on previous year's analysis, there will be approximately 27% reservation of seats for OBC, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for EWS, and 5% for PH category candidates in NEET 2024 Seat Allotment.

What details are required to download the NEET 2024 Seat Allotment Letter?

To download the NEET 2024 seat allotment letter, aspirants will have to enter details like NEET roll number, date of birth, and security pin on the official portal.

Will the authorities conduct seat allotment for AIIMS and JIPMER UG through NEET 2024?

The allotment of seats in AIIMS and JIPMER institutes for undergraduate medical and dental courses will be through NEET.

On what basis will the authorities conduct the NEET seat allotment 2024?

NEET 2024 Seat Allotment will be carried out on the basis of scores obtained in the national level medical entrance examination, choices filled, seats available, and other factors.

What if I do not have my Original Documents with me at the time of joining the allotted college after NEET seat allotment 2024?

Candidates who have been allotted a seat through NEET UG 2024 Counselling by MCC are informed that their admission is provisional subject to physical verification of documents by the allotted college authorities. Those candidates whose documents are with other colleges/universities will not be allowed to take admission to MBBS/BDS colleges.

When will the 1st round result of NEET seat allotment 2024 release?

The NEET 2024 seat allotment round 1 result will be declared on MCC's official website. It will be published as and when the counselling rounds results are out.

I am not satisfied with NEET Seat Allotment in the first round. What to do next?

If candidates are not satisfied with the seat they have been allotted during NEET counselling, they can opt for upgradation. Those who are opting for upgradation will be allotted a seat in the 2nd round of NEET Seat Allotment. 

Can I withdraw my admission from Round 2 of NEET Seat Allotment 2024?

No, candidates who have accepted a seat in round 2 of NEET Seat Allotment 2024 are not allowed to withdraw or surrender the seat allocated to them.

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