NEET PG 2023 COUNSELLING PROCEDURE
NEET PG 2023 Counselling will start once the exam is conducted and the results are out. It is expected that the counselling will commence from the third week of March. The counselling of NEET PG 2023 will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on behalf of the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. NEET PG 2023 counselling will have two rounds, seats left vacant after the first round of counselling will be filled in the second round. The third round will be conducted only if any seats are left vacant after the conclusion of the second round.
All the aspirants who have not been allotted a seat in the second round of NEET PG counselling, resigned from the allotted seat, did not appear for round one, choose for appearing for subsequent rounds can appear for NEET PG 2023 counselling mop-up round.
Aspirants must note that it is mandatory to qualify NEET PG 2021 Results to participate in the counselling process. The counselling of NEET PG 2021 will be conducted for admission to the following quotas:
? 50% All India Quota seats
? 50% State Quota seats
? Armed Forces Medical Services
? Deemed Universities
? Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU)
? ESIC colleges
NEET PG 2021 Counselling Highlights
Name of the Process |
NEET PG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post-Graduation) |
Conducting Body |
MCC on behalf of Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) |
Participating Institutes |
114 |
Mode of Counselling |
Online |
Website |
mcc.nic.in |
NEET PG 2021
Particulars |
Details |
NEET PG Exam Date |
April 18, 2021 - Announced |
Examination Name |
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post Graduation |
Exam Conducting Body |
National Board of Examinations (NBE) |
Commonly Called |
NEET PG |
Exam Level |
National |
Exam Category |
Post Graduate |
Test Cities |
162 across India |
TNEET PG total Seats |
|
Total Number of Colleges in NEET PG |
|
Institutes not covered by centralised admissions of NEET PG 2021 |
AIIMS, New Delhi and other AIIMS |
Number of candidates registered (2020) |
1,67,102 |
Candidates Appeared (2020) |
1,60,888 |
Candidates Qualified (2020) |
89,549 |
NEET PG 2021
NEET PG 2021 Latest News and Updates
February 23, 2021: NBE has started the registrations for NEET PG 2021 at nbe.edu.in. The last date to apply for the PG medical entrance exam is March 15, 2021.
February 23, 2021: The official brochure of NEET PG 2021 has been released with 5 major changes at nbe.edu.in. To check the NEET PG brochure . As mentioned above, the brochure of NEET PG has been released with five major changes which are as follows:
- Hike in the application fee
- An increase in the number of exam centres
- Reduction in the number of questions and total marks obtained
- Changes in the exam timings
- Deduction in the number of tie-breaking criteria factors:
February 23, 2021: NBE has released the official dates for NEET PG 2021 at natbaord.edu.in. Registrations will be conducted from February 23, 2021 till March 15. The result for NEET PG will be announced by May 31, 2021, To check the official notice released by NBE-
January 14, 2021: Through an official notification, NBE has announced new NEET PG date of exam, which is April 18, 2021. NEET PG entrance exam will be held in computer-based mode at around 162 cities of India. The notice also mentions that candidates completing their internship on or before June 30, 2021, can only apply for NEET PG 2021. Check the NEET PG exam date notice below.
NEET PG Important Dates 2021
Events |
NEET PG dates |
Information Brochure of NEET PG |
February 23, 2021 |
Application form releases |
February 23, 2021- Started |
Application form ends |
to March 15, 2021 |
Availability of correction window |
March 19 to 21, 2021 |
Final edit window to rectify incorrect images |
Apri 2 to 4, 2021 |
NEET PG Admit Card |
April 12, 2021 |
NEET PG 2021 Exam |
April 18, 2021 |
NEET PG Result |
By May 31, 2021 |
NEET PG 2021 Rank Card |
To be announced |
NEET PG 2021 Merit List |
To be announced |
NEET PG AIQ 50% Merit List |
To be announced |
NEET PG first round of counselling |
To be announced |
Provisional seat allotment list |
To be announced |
Result of first round of counselling |
To be announced |
Downloading of allotment letter |
To be announced |
Reporting to the allotted college |
To be announced |
NEET PG Application Form 2021
NBE has released the application form of NEET PG 2021 on February 23 from 03:00 PM onwards. Only the eligible candidates can fill the NEET PG application form by March 15. A link to fill NEET PG application form 2021 is available on this page. The mode of release and submission of NEET PG registration 2021 is online mode only. Below are the steps to complete the NEET PG application 2021:
- NEET PG online registration
- Filling of NEET PG application form
- Selection of NEET PG exam city
- Uploading of images
- Payment of NEET PG application fee
- Printing of the confirmation page
Aspirants will be required to pay NEET PG application fee as mentioned in the table below.
NEET PG 2021 Application Fee
Category |
NEET PG Registration Fees (Including GST) |
General/OBC candidates |
Rs. 5,015 |
SC/ST/PwD |
Rs. 3,835 |
NEET PG Application Form 2021 Correction Window
NBE NEET PG application correction window 2021 will be available after the registration from March 19 to 21, 2021. The successfully registered aspirants can edit their details through NEET PG registration correction facility. It must be ensured that the information filled by aspirants during NEET PG application form correction window 2021 is correct, as per their knowledge. However, it must be noted that not all fields can be edited through NEET PG application form correction window. Following are the details, which can and cannot be edited in the application form of NEET PG 2021.
Fields which can be edited:
- Date of birth
- Category
- Gender
- Physical disability status
- EWS status
- Uploading of passport size photograph, signature and thumb impression as per the specifications.
Fields which cannot be edited:
- Name of candidate
- Mobile number
- Nationality
- Email ID
- Testing city
NEET PG 2021 Scope
NEET PG for the academic session 2021-22 will be held for admission to following seats/quotas:
1) All India 50% quota seats (except Jammu and Kashmir)
2) State 50% quota seats (including seats in Jammu and Kashmir)
3) All private medical, deemed/central universities across India
4) Armed forces Medical Services (AFMS) Institutions
5) DNB broad speciality courses - DNB CET
The seats in all MD/MS colleges and PG Diploma hospitals will be done through NEET PG 2021, except for the following colleges:
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences - AIIMS
- Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - PGIMER Chandigarh
- Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research - JIPMER Puducherry
- Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences - SGPIMS Lucknow
- National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences - NIMHANS Bengaluru
- Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology - SCTIMST Trivandrum
NEET PG 2021 for admission process
NEET PG Eligibility Criteria 2021
Before applying for NEET PG, it is mandatory for aspirants to fulfil the basic eligibility criteria of NEET PG as specified by NBE. Below are the basic NEET PG eligibility conditions which must be taken care of by medicos.
- Aspirants must have possessed a recognised provisional/permanent MBBS degree certificate issued by medical institute recognised by Medical Council of India (MCI)
- Candidates must have a provisional/permanent registration certificate issued by the MCI or State Medical Council.
- One must have completed or complete their compulsory one-year rotatory internship by March 31, 2021, according to the eligibility criteria of NEET PG 2021.
- Candidates completing their MBBS from the Jammu and Kashmir will be eligible for admission to the 50% All India Quota seats only if they have been nominees of the Government of India for the Central Pool Quota seats.
- Candidates are required to possess an Aadhar Card according to NEET PG 2021 eligibility criteria
NEET PG Exam Centres 2021
The exam centres of NEET PG 2021 are the list of cities in which exam will be conducted. NEET PG 2021 exam centres has been released along with the information brochure. Last year, NEET PG was held in 162 cities across India but for 2021 session it has been increased to 255. While filling the application form, aspirants need to choose NEET PG test city, in which they wish to take the exam. Candidates will choose NEET PG exam cities 2021 as per their preference and convenience. It must be noted that NEET PG exam centre will be allotted on first come first serve basis. The detailed name and address of NEET PG exam centre 2021 allotted will be mentioned in the admit card. Below is the list of NEET PG exam centres.
NEET PG 2021 exam centres
S. No |
City |
S. No |
City |
1 |
Adilabad |
128 |
Kozhikode |
2 |
Agartala |
129 |
Krishnagiri |
3 |
Agra |
130 |
Kurnool |
4 |
Ahmedabad/ Gandinagar |
131 |
Kurukshetra |
5 |
Ahmednagar |
132 |
Latur |
6 |
Aizwal |
133 |
Lucknow |
7 |
Ajmer |
134 |
Ludhiana |
8 |
Akola |
135 |
Madnapalee |
9 |
Alappuzha |
136 |
Madurai |
10 |
Aligarh |
137 |
Mahabubnagar |
11 |
Alwar |
138 |
Malappuram |
12 |
Ambajogai |
139 |
Mandya |
13 |
Ambala |
140 |
Mangaluru |
14 |
Amlapuram |
141 |
Mapusa |
15 |
Amravati |
142 |
Markapur |
16 |
Amritsar |
143 |
Mathura |
17 |
Anand |
144 |
Meerut |
18 |
Anatapur |
145 |
Mehsana |
19 |
Arrah |
146 |
Moradabad |
20 |
Asansol |
147 |
Mumbai/Navi Mumbai |
21 |
Aurangabad |
148 |
Muzaffarnagar |
22 |
Bagalkot |
149 |
Muzaffarpur |
23 |
Balasore |
150 |
Mylavaram |
24 |
Bankura |
151 |
Mysuru (Mysore) |
25 |
Baramulla |
152 |
Nagercoil |
26 |
Bareilly |
153 |
Nagpur |
27 |
Bhatinda |
154 |
Naharlagun |
28 |
Beed |
155 |
Nalgonda |
29 |
Belagavi (Belgaum) |
156 |
Namakkal |
30 |
Bellary |
157 |
Nandayal |
31 |
Bengaluru |
158 |
Nanded |
32 |
Berhampore (WB) |
159 |
Narasaraopet |
33 |
Behrampur- Ganjam |
160 |
Nashik |
34 |
Bhagalpur |
161 |
Nellore |
35 |
Bhandara |
162 |
Nizamabad |
36 |
Bhilai Nagar |
163 |
Ongole |
37 |
Bhimavaram |
164 |
Palakkad |
38 |
Bhiwandi |
165 |
Palghar |
39 |
Bhopal |
166 |
Palvancha |
40 |
Bhubaneswar |
167 |
Panaji/Madgaon |
41 |
Bhusawal |
168 |
Pandharpur |
42 |
Bidar |
169 |
Panipat |
43 |
Bikaner |
170 |
Pathanamthitta |
44 |
Bilaspur (CG) |
171 |
Pathankot |
45 |
Bilaspur (HP) |
172 |
Patiala/ Fatehgarh Sahib |
46 |
Boisar |
173 |
Patna |
47 |
Bokaro |
174 |
Perambalur |
48 |
Budgam |
175 |
Port Blair |
49 |
Burdwan |
176 |
Prayagraj |
50 |
Chandigarh/ Mohali |
177 |
Prodattur |
51 |
Chandrapur |
178 |
Puducherry |
52 |
Chengalpattu |
179 |
Pune |
53 |
Chennai |
180 |
Purnea |
54 |
Chikballapur |
181 |
Puthakottai |
55 |
Chikkamagaluru |
182 |
Puttur (AP) |
56 |
Chirala |
183 |
Puttur (Karnataka) |
57 |
Chittor |
184 |
Raigad |
58 |
Coimbatore |
185 |
Raipur |
59 |
Cudalore |
186 |
Rajahmundry |
60 |
Cuttack |
187 |
Rajampet |
61 |
Darbhanga |
188 |
Rajkot |
62 |
Davanagere |
189 |
Ranchi |
63 |
Dehradun |
190 |
Ratnagiri |
64 |
Delhi/NCR |
191 |
Roorkee |
65 |
Dhanbad |
192 |
Rourkela |
66 |
Dharmapuri |
193 |
Sagar |
67 |
Dharwad/ Hubballi (Hubli) |
194 |
Salem |
68 |
Dhenkanal |
195 |
Samba |
69 |
Dhule |
196 |
Sambalpur |
70 |
Dibrugarh |
197 |
Sangamner |
71 |
Dindigul |
198 |
Sangli |
72 |
Durgapur |
199 |
Sangrur |
73 |
Eluru |
200 |
Satara |
74 |
Ernakulam |
201 |
Sathupally |
75 |
Erode |
202 |
Satna |
76 |
Faizabad |
203 |
Shillong |
77 |
Gangtok |
204 |
Shimla |
78 |
Gondia |
205 |
Shivamogga (Shimoga) |
79 |
Gorakhpur |
206 |
Sikar |
80 |
Gudlavalleru |
207 |
Silchar |
81 |
Gudur |
208 |
Siliguri |
82 |
Guntur |
209 |
Sindhudurg |
83 |
Guwahati |
210 |
Solan |
84 |
Gwalior |
211 |
Solapur |
85 |
Haldia |
212 |
Sonipat |
86 |
Haldwani |
213 |
Sriganganagar |
87 |
Hamirpur (HP) |
214 |
Srikakulam |
88 |
Hasan |
215 |
Srinagar |
89 |
Hazaribagh |
216 |
Surampalem |
90 |
Himatnagar |
217 |
Surat |
91 |
Hisar |
218 |
Suri |
92 |
Hooghly |
219 |
Suryapet |
93 |
Howrah |
220 |
Tadapaleegudum |
94 |
Hyderabad |
221 |
Tekkali |
95 |
Idukki |
222 |
Teni |
96 |
Imphal |
223 |
Tezpur |
97 |
Indore |
224 |
Thane |
98 |
Jabalpur |
225 |
Thanjavur |
99 |
Jaipur |
226 |
Thiruvananthapuram |
100 |
Jalandhar |
227 |
Thoothukudi |
101 |
Jalgaon |
228 |
Thrissur |
102 |
Jammu |
229 |
Tiruchirappalli |
103 |
Jamnagar |
230 |
Tirunelveli |
104 |
Jamshedpur |
231 |
Tirupathi |
105 |
Jhansi |
232 |
Tirupur |
106 |
Jodhpur |
233 |
Tiruvallur |
107 |
Jorhat |
234 |
Tiruvanamalai |
108 |
Kadappa |
235 |
Tiruvaru |
109 |
Kakinada |
236 |
Tumakuru(Tumkur) |
110 |
Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) |
237 |
Udaipur |
111 |
Kalyani |
238 |
Udupi |
112 |
Kanchipuram |
239 |
Ujjain |
113 |
Kannur |
240 |
Una |
114 |
Kanpur |
241 |
Vadodara |
115 |
Karimnagar |
242 |
Varanasi |
116 |
Karnal |
243 |
Vasai |
117 |
Karur |
244 |
Vellore |
118 |
Kasaragod |
245 |
Vijayawada |
119 |
Kavali |
246 |
Viluppuram |
120 |
Khammam |
247 |
Virar |
121 |
Kodad |
248 |
Virudhunagar |
122 |
Kohima |
249 |
Visakhapatnam |
123 |
Kohlapur |
250 |
Vizianagaram |
124 |
Kolkata |
251 |
Warangal |
125 |
Kollam |
252 |
Wardha |
126 |
Kollar |
253 |
Yamuna Nagar |
127 |
Kottayam |
254 |
Yavatmal |
255 |
Yemigannur |
NEET PG Admit Card 2021
NBE NEET PG 2021 admit card will be released in the online mode. Aspirants who have registered successfully can download the NEET PG admit card. The direct NEET PG hall ticket 2021 download link will be provided on this page when released. To download the nbe.edu.in NEET PG admit card 2021, enter the user ID and password. After successful downloading of NEET PG admit card, the authority will inform about the release of hall ticket through SMS and mail on their registered mobile number and email address. Here are the steps to download NEET PG 2021 admit card:
- Click on the link provided above to download admit card of NEET PG 2021
- Submit user ID and password
- NEET PG admit card will be displayed on the screen
- Cross-check the details printed on the admit card
- Download and take a printout of NEET PG hall ticket 2021
NEET PG admit card will mention name, father's name, date of birth. category, gender, nationality, application number, roll number, date and time of NEET PG exam, photograph, signature, left-hand thumb impression, name and address of exam centre allotted. It is mandatory to carry the printout of NEET PG hall ticket 2021 along with the following documents:
- A passport size photograph to be pasted on admit card
- Any one ID proof - Passport, Aadhaar Card, PAN card, Driving License, Voter ID or any other government ID proof
- Foreign graduates must carry - photocopy of provisional/permanent registration certificate by MCI/SMC OR pass certificate of FMGE
- Foreign aspirants must carry valid and original passport as proof of medical practitioner in their country
NEET PG 2021 Exam Pattern
The exam pattern of NEET PG 2021 can be checked in table below.
NEET PG exam pattern
Particulars |
NEET PG paper pattern |
Examination Mode |
Computer-Based Test |
Examination Duration |
3 hours and 30 minutes |
Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice |
Number of Questions |
200 with four alternative responses for each |
Marking Scheme |
+4 for every correct answer, -1 for every incorrect answer, 0 marks for unanswered questions |
Examination Syllabus |
Based on the MBBS curriculum including pre-clinical, clinical, para-clinical subjects. |
Examination Medium |
English |
NEET PG Syllabus 2021
The syllabus of NEET PG 2021 will be prepared by NBE. NEET PG syllabus comprises of subjects studied in the MBBS and BDS curriculum. The NEET PG 2021 syllabus comprises of all three subjects of Pre-clinical, Clinical and Para-Clinical. The approximate weightage and the number of questions from each of the topics have been described in detail below.
NEET PG Subject-wise Weightage of Questions
Subject |
NEET PG Subject-wise weightage of questions |
Part A |
|
Anatomy |
17 |
Physiology |
17 |
Biochemistry |
16 |
Part B |
|
Pathology |
25 |
Pharmacology |
20 |
Microbiology |
20 |
Forensic Medicine |
10 |
Social and Preventive Medicine |
25 |
Part C |
|
General Medicine Including Dermatology & Venerology & Psychiatry |
45 |
General Surgery Including Orthopedics, Anaesthesia and Radiodiagnosis |
45 |
Obstetrics and Gynecology |
30 |
Paediatrics |
10 |
ENT |
10 |
Ophthalmology |
10 |
Grand Total |
300 |
NEET PG Answer Key 2021
NEET PG is a propriety examination which is conducted by NBE. The contents of this exam are kept confidential. Candidates at the time of submitting at the NEET PG application form enter into a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with the exam conducting authority. Owing to this NDA the NEET PG answer key 2021 will not be released. Through this, candidates are restricted from discussing the question paper of NEET PG 2021. Leading coaching centres may publish a memory-based answer key of NEET PG. If such an answer key is published it will be provided on our website.
NEET PG Result 2021
The result of NEET PG 2021 will be declared online in the form of PDF by May 31. A direct link for NEET PG result download link will be provided on this page, when released. NEET PG result PDF will mention roll number, scores obtained (out of 800), qualifying status (passed/failed). Aspirants who will secure the minimum qualifying percentile will be considered qualified in NEET PG 2021. After the declaration of result, qualified candidates will be eligible to download NEET PG scorecard 2021. The scorecard of NEET PG 2021 will be released for candidates who will qualify for 50% All India Quota seats. NEET PG results and scorecard can be checked from the official website - nbe.edu.in. All the eligible candidates will be eligible to participate in NEET PG counselling 2021.
NEET PG Cutoff 2021
NBE NEET PG cut off is the minimum qualifying percentile and marks to be secured to pass the entrance test. The cutoff of NEET PG 2021 percentile is released along with the information brochure. While the corresponding marks of NEET PG cut off will be announced along with the result. NEET PG cutoff 2021 for General category aspirants is 50th percentile, while for SC/ST/OBC, it is 40th percentile. Last year, the NEET PG cutoff scores for Unreserved category was 366, whereas, for SC/ST/OBC it was 319. NEET PG cutoff 2021 is determined on the basis various factors which includes number of candidates appeared for the exam, total seats available, difficulty level of NEET PG and others. Check the previous years' NEET PG cutoff percentile and marks for better idea.
NEET PG cutoff percentile and Strategy
Category |
NEET PG cutoff percentile |
NEET PG cut off scores (2019) |
NEET PG cutoff scores (2018) |
General |
50th |
366 |
340 |
SC/ST/OBC |
40th |
319 |
295 |
General-PH |
45th |
342 |
317 |
SC/ST/OBC-PH |
40th |
319 |
295 |
Revision of NEET PG Cutoff 2021
NBE along with MCI and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) will reduce the cut off of NEET PG 2021. NBE will lower NEET PG 2021 cut off for allowing more candidates to participate in counselling process. In order to fill the vacant seats in MD/MS/PG Diploma seats, NEET PG cutoff 2021 will be lowered. For the previous year, NEET PG cutoff for General, SC, ST, OBC and PwD was reduced by 20 percentile. The cutoff percentile for General candidates was 30th, while for SC/ST/OBC it was 25th. Check the revised NEET PG cutoff percentile and scores below.
Revision of NEET PG Cutoff
Category |
Old cutoff percentile |
Revised NEET PG cutoff percentile |
Revised NEET PG cut off scores |
General |
50th |
30th |
275 |
SC/ST/OBC |
40th |
20th |
230 |
General - PwD |
45th |
25th |
252 |
SC/ST/OBC - PwD |
40th |
20th |
230 |
For the year 2019, the cutoff of NEET PG percentile was lowered to 44 for general category, 39 for persons with a disability, and 34 percentile for SC/ST/OBC category candidates. Candidates can check the revised NEET PG cutoff in the table below.
Previous years NEET PG cutoff
Category |
Lowered cutoff percentile |
Lowered cutoff scores |
NEET PG cutoff percentile |
NEET PG cutoff scores |
General |
44 percentile |
313 |
50 percentile |
340 |
SC/ST/OBC |
34 percentile |
270 |
40 percentile |
295 |
PWD |
39 percentile |
291 |
45 percentile |
317 |
NEET PG 2020 Statistics
Candidates can check the nationality-wise, gender-wise statistics of NEET PG 2020 in the table below. As per the NBE NEET PG statistics, as many as, 1,67,102 aspirants registered for NEET PG exam, while 1,60,888 aspirants appeared for the test. Out of the appeared candidates, only 89,549 aspirants passed the NEET PG exam.
NEET PG Statistics of Registered Candidates
Parameter |
Number |
No. of candidates registered |
167102 |
Indian Nationals |
166702 |
NRIs |
16 |
OCIs/PIO |
130 |
Foreigners |
254 |
Male |
86342 |
Female |
80745 |
Unreserved |
78248 |
SC |
21156 |
ST |
7927 |
OBC |
59771 |
Cities in which exam conducted |
169 |
Test Centres where NEET PG 2020 conducted |
562 |
Independent Appraisers appointed at NEET PG Test Centres |
1248 |
NEET PG 2020 Statistics of Appeared Candidates
Parameter |
Number |
No. Of Candidates Present |
160888 |
No. Of Candidates declared Ineligible |
12 |
Male |
82955 |
Female |
77920 |
Transgender |
13 |
General |
75383 |
OBC |
57759 |
SC |
20233 |
ST |
7513 |
NEET PG category-wise statistics
Category |
Registered |
Appeared |
Qualified |
Not qualified |
Unreserved (including PH) |
78,248 |
75,383 |
41,788 |
33,588 |
OBC (including PH) |
59,771 |
57,759 |
35,039 |
22,716 |
SC (including PH) |
21,156 |
20,233 |
9,935 |
10,297 |
ST (including PH) |
7,927 |
7,513 |
2,787 |
4,726 |
Total |
1,67,102 |
1,60,888 |
89,549 |
71,327 |
NEET PG Counselling 2021
NEET PG counselling is conducted at two levels which include All India Counselling and state-level counselling. The NEET PG counselling 2021 for 50% All India Quota seats will be conducted by Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). NEET PG counselling 2021 for AIQ will be held in two rounds. A mop-up round for NEET PG allotment will also be conducted for Central, Deemed universities and ESIC institutes only. Candidates will be required to participate in the online NEET PG 2021 counselling and fill in their choices of institutions in the order of their preferences. The allotment of seats in various institutions will be based on the candidates’ merit rank, opted preference, seats available, reservation criteria and others. The result of each round of NEET PG counselling 2021 will be declared on the official website of MCC.
NEET PG 2021 counselling for 50% of state quota seats will be conducted by the respective state counselling authorities. Each state conducts its own application form, merit list, counselling schedule, seat allotment list and applies eligibility as well as domicile criteria. Candidates who wish to take admission in the 50% state quota seats, seats offered in private colleges and institutes will have to fill the application form released by the state counselling authority.