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COUNSELLING PROCEDURE HELP

NEET COUNSELLING PROCEDURE

How to do online counselling?

First of all students have to register on respective board/CBSE website fill in their options and lock them, all within a window of 21 days. After a couple of days they will get to know which college they have gained admission to.

In the normal counselling process, students had to take decisions in a couple of minutes. Though they were shown what choices they had, according to me those one or two minutes are not enough to choose a department wisely. In online counselling, students get a lot more time to choose. Also, parents and guardians can now take an active part in the decision making process. They can even book their seats from home!

What of those who don’t have a computer at home?

Specially for students belonging to rural areas.

In places with uncertain Internet connections, students should make sure that they save at very step.
And if the cyber café too is rather far away, head to the nearest government office. There are computers with an Internet facility in every district magistrate’s office, block development office as well as in the panchayat offices. Otherwise students from remote places are quite capable of handling computers.

To ensuring allotment, candidates should calculate the overall seats available in vis-à-vis their own rank to arrive at the optimum number of choices they should fill. The system will be user friendly and the candidates can fill in choices easily. Registration and choice filling usually runs in parallel for more than two weeks so that candidates get enough time to make an informed choice.

However, Since every candidate is free to give as many choices as available, if a student with a low rank opts for only a few choices, he or she may end up getting none of them. So it is advisable, particularly for lower ranked students, to fill in a large number of choices.

Hopefully, going through the official guidelines will help all those confused students out there.


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