I am going to compile various doubts raised by medical aspirants related to MCC NEET All India Counseling for UG admission.

Instead of reading this post, if you are interested to watch my videos, you can see the entire collection of videos in this playlist: Counseling Doubts 2021.
Question 1: Can I choose the same college in round 1 and round 2?
One of the readers had asked “If I did not get allotment in a college chosen in round 1, I understand that I cannot select that college in round 2. Is this true?”.
The simple answer is: it is not true. You can select the same college in round 1 and round 2. There are no restrictions.
For example, I have selected 25 colleges in my choices for round 1. But, I did not get any college in round 1. Now, can I select the same 25 colleges as my choice in round 2? Yes, absolutely yes. Can I select a completely different set of 25 colleges for round 2? Yes, you can do that.
Can I select 10 colleges in round 1 and 100 colleges in round 2? Yes, no problem.
Can I select 100 colleges in round 1 and only one college in round 2? Yes, you are free to do that.
To summarize, you are free to select the choice of your colleges. There are no restrictions in terms of choice of colleges across the various rounds of counseling.
If you would like to listen to the Tamil version of my answer to the above question, you can watch the YouTube video given below:
Question 2: Reservation applicable for deemed universities in all India counseling?
There is no community reservation in the seat allotment for deemed universities in all India counseling. That is, there are no seats reserved for OBC, SC or ST candidates in deemed universities. However, there are certain seats reserved for the following category of students:
- NRI category – 15% seats in each deemed university
- Muslim minority – seats reserved in Yenepoya medical college, Mangalore and Hamdard institute of medical sciences and research, New Delhi
- Jain minority – seats reserved in Smt. B.K. Shah Medical Institute and Reserach Centre, Vadodara
- Persons with disabilities – seats reserved in Hamdard institute of medical sciences and research, New Delhi
The above are the only reservation available as per 2020 admission. Please check the seat matrix by MCC for the latest information.
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Hi,
I am DuraiKumaran. I have completed my O-level and A-levels under the Singapore Examination board (GCE). My subject combinations were Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Economics.
Singapore GCE board for A-level students will allow the candidate to take only 2 science subjects. As such, I did not take Biology in A level.
I am holding a Singapore passport.
My question is, with this subject background without Biology and with Singapore nationality Am I allowed to write the Neet exam? Will I meet the eligibility criteria to write the exam?
Kindly advise.
Subject: Query Regarding Ward Certificate for MBBS Admission
Dear Sir,
My name is Ramaraja, and I am an NRI holder planning to apply for MBBS in Tamil Nadu under the NRI quota. I have a question regarding the Ward certificate. I have been residing with my family in Qatar for more than 18 years. Do I need to submit a Ward certificate?
Sorry for late response I would like to become a doctor so I request you to join me in neet class
good morining sir
my neet mark 316
i applied centac
round 2 (or) round 3
is it conform or not sir
otherwise
i go to MCC please tell me
ur advise is helpful for me
good morining sir
my neet mark 316
i applied centac
round 2 (or) round 3
is it conform or not sir
otherwise
i go to MCC please tell me
ur advise is helpful for me