
State Counselling official website for MBBS BDS Admission 2023
Today we will discuss about “State Counselling official website for MBBS BDS Admission 2023”. Read this article till end to know the complete details. This article could be very beneficial for all those medical aspirants who are willing to get MBBS BDS admission through state counselling.
For all the candidates who are going to appear in the NEET UG 2023 entrance exam ,which is scheduled on May 7,2023 (Sunday), it is mandatory for them to qualify it ,for getting a seat in any of the medical college of India or abroad. NEET UG 2023 result is expected by June 13, 2023.
If we talked about last year NEET UG entrance exam ,it was condcuted on July 17 (Sunday) and result was declared too late ,on September 7.
As you know All India Quota Seat counseling will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee. All Government Medical Colleges in India except AIIMS, JIPMER, BHU, AMU and AFMC, 15% of their seats are reserved for All India Quota except the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir till last year.
Good thing is that from last session Jammu & Kashmir took part in AIQ counselling.This means that any medical aspirant of any state irrespective of his/her domicile can take admission through AIQ 15% seats .
For example, PGIMS, Rohtak Haryana have 250 Government MBBS seats, then 37 seats are reserved for 15% All India Quota counselling. Any student can take admission on these 37 seats and counseling for these 37 seats will be conducted by MCC, while for remaining 213 seats only the candidates from Haryana (Except NRI quota candidates ) can take admission against 85% seats which is known as State quota, the counseling of which will be conducted by the State Counseling Authority. There are around 8000 MBBS seats reserved for 15% All India Quota in total 355 Government Medical Colleges .
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State Counselling official website for MBBS BDS Admission 2023 | NEET UG MBBS BDS state counselling 2023 official website
MBBS seats in India 2023
Total MBBS seats in India Till May 1,2023 | ||||
Duration | Govt. | Private | ||
Colleges | Seats | Colleges | Seats | |
1947-50 | 22 | 4988 | 1 | 100 |
1950-60 | 35 | 7612 | 3 | 600 |
1961-70 | 34 | 5970 | 6 | 945 |
1971-80 | 8 | 1195 | 3 | 400 |
1981-90 | 7 | 1050 | 25 | 4370 |
1991-2000 | 13 | 2030 | 29 | 4500 |
2001-05 | 10 | 1520 | 43 | 7650 |
2006-10 | 25 | 3500 | 47 | 7950 |
2011-15 | 55 | 7384 | 48 | 7250 |
2016-20 | 83 | 9774 | 64 | 9500 |
2021-22 | 63 | 7025 | 26 | 3750 |
Total=104333 | 372 | 54168 | 309 | 50165 |
If we go through the official website data we find that from 2021-22 session to 2022-23 session around 100 new medical colleges gets approval for MBBS admissions.
As of now ( May 1,2023) there are 681 medical colleges in India . Out of there 681 medical colleges there are 372 Govt./Semi Govt. ,AIIMS & Central Universities/ Instituitions , 50 are deemed Universities and remaining 259 are private medical colleges in various states/UT’s of India. If we talked about number of MBBS seats ,till now there are 104333 MBBS seats (54168 in Govt. /Semi Govt. Instituitions & 50165 in private/Deemed medical colleges across India).
NEET UG Qualifying cut off marks 2023.2022,2021,2020,2019,2018,2017
Category |
Percentile
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NEET UG Cut off | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | ||
UR/EWS | 50th | 720-137 | 715-117 | 720-138 | 720-146 | 701-134 | 691-119 | 697-131 |
UR/EWS-PH | 45th | 136-121 | 116-105 | 137-122 | 146-129 | 133-120 | 118-107 | 130-118 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th | 136-107 | 116-93 | 137-108 | 146-113 | 133-107 | 118-96 | 130-107 |
PH-ST/SC/OBC | 40th | 136-108/107 | 116-93 | 121-108 | 146-113 | 133-107 | 106-96 |
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