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NEET COUNSELLING SCHEDULE

The seat allotment of NEET 2016 will be released in two stages as counselling will be conducted in two rounds.The counselling authority Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will release NEET 2016 seat allotment result after each round of counselling.

The schedule NEET2016 is shown below-

NEET Counselling Dates and Schedule


S.
No.
NEET Counselling EventDurationDays
1Main Counselling Registration, Choice Filling and Locking22 August to 25 August , 2016 (Registration, Choice Filling and Locking will be open up to 5:00 pm of August 25 only)4 Days
2Exercising of Choices and LockingAugust 26, 2016 (up to 5:00 pm of August 26)1 Day
3Process of Seat Allotment Round - 1August 27, 20161 Day
4Publication of Seat Allotment Result - Round 1By August 27, 20161 Day
5Reporting at the Allotted Medical / Dental College against Round - 1August 29 to September 3, 2016 (up to 5:00 pm of September 3)6 Days
6Exercising of Choices and Locking (Round 2)September 9 to 10, 20162 Days
7Process of Seat Allotment Round - 2September 11, 20161 Day
8Publication of Seat Allotment Result - Round 2September 12, 20161 Day
9Reporting at the Allotted Medical / Dental College against Round 2September 13 to 20, 2016 (up to 5:00 pm of September 20)8 Days
10Transfer of vacant seats to State QuotaSeptember 20, 2016 (After 5:00 pm)

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