NEET 2017 Deemed University Admission with 361 Marks: Your Next Steps
NEET 2017 Deemed University Admission with 361 Marks: Your Next Steps
Scoring 361 marks in the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) 2017 can potentially open doors to several deemed universities, though often this may come with a higher cost. If you are eyeing a low-fee option, several institutions in the list might still be a feasible choice.
Understanding Deemed Universities
Deemed universities are recognized institutions that are considered on par with central universities in terms of quality and offering of medical seats. The top universities in this category include Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Amity University, and Manipal University, among others. For those interested in specialized fields of medicine, one may consider these universities due to their reputation and the variety of courses being offered.
Second Allotment Result of NEET 2017
Following the first round of counseling, the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has published the results for the second round of seat allotment for various medical and dental seats at Deemed and Central universities. Here's a guide on how to check your allotment status.
Steps to Check Your NEET 2017 Allotment Result
Visit the MCC official website. Click on the tab “UG Medical Counseling”. Click on the tab “Deemed/Central Universities”. Click on “Allotment Result of Round 2”. Enter your AIR (All India Rank) to find your result. You can also check the results using your Roll Number from the following URL: _dem/Result-new. Download and print the allotment result for further reference.Candidates who are successful in getting a seat are required to report at their allotted Medical/Dental College. As per the updated schedule, the reporting date has been revised to August 19th, 2017. More details on the revised schedule will be updated on the official website.
Reporting to the Allotted College
It is important to bring all original documents and certificates with you during the document verification process. MCC has updated the reporting schedule and this information will be refreshed in due course on their website.
Eligibility for Deemed Universities
According to the Honorable Supreme Court, the counseling for admission to Government Medical Colleges, including Deemed Universities, shall be conducted by the DGHS (Director General of Health Services). This includes Deemed Universities run by religious and linguistic minorities. Students admitted through the second round of counseling conducted by DGHS will not be eligible for participation in any other round of counseling or additional admissions.
What to Do Next
Having looked at your 361 marks in the NEET 2017, it's time to take the next step. Check your second allotment result and decide based on your marks. If you have a favorable result, a deemed university might be the perfect match for your aspirations. Good luck!
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