NEET 2024 Registration Last Date Window Closed

NEET 2024 Registration Last Date Window Closed

Edited By Deep Pathak | Updated on Mar 17, 2024 10:20 AM IST | #NEET

The last date for NEET registration was March 16, 2024, which could be done up to 10:50 PM. The last date to pay the NEET 2024 application fee was March 16 up to 11:50 PM. All the aspiring medical students across the country applied for NEET UG 2024. Candidates were advised to avoid any last-minute mistakes in completing the NEET 2024 registration.

NEET 2024 Registration Last Date Window Closed
NEET 2024 Registration Last Date Window Closed

The registration process for NEET 2024 commenced from February 9 and closed on March 16. It was advised that candidates should complete their registrations as soon as possible to avoid any last-minute technical glitches or unforeseen circumstances. The NTA will open the NEET 2024 correction window for the registered candidates and will give them a chance to rectify their mistakes made on the application form. Read the full article to know more about the NEET 2024 registration last date and the common mistakes to avoid while filling the NEET UG 2024 application form.

Highlights of NEET 2024 registration last date

For the convenience of students, the below table mentions the highlights of NEET form date schedule.

NEET registration 2024 last date: Overview

Particular

Details

NEET 2024 registration start date

February 9, 2024

NEET registration date extended

March 16, 2024 (up to 10:50 PM)

NEET application fee last dateMarch 16, 2024 (up to 11:50 PM)

NEET 2024 correction window starting date

March 18, 2024

NEET 2024 correction window ends

March, 20, 2024

Is NEET registration date 2024 extended?

The NTA changed the official website of NEET this year and there were many technical errors which occurred while filling the application form. These errors got fixed by the NTA in about 6-7 days and considering all these factors, the authority extended the NEET 2024 registration date to March 16. Also if we look at the previous year trends, there were high chances of NEET 2024 registration to be extended.

Common mistakes to avoid during NEET 2024 application form last date

NEET UG is one of the most important examinations for students aspiring to pursue a career in medicine. candidates must avoid certain mistakes that could cost them their chance of appearing in the entrance exam. Some of the common mistakes are as follows -

  • Avoid last minute registration - This is one of the biggest mistakes that applicants make is leaving the NEET 2024 registration process to the last day. It is advisable to register for NEET 2024 as soon as the application window opens to avoid any technical glitches or last-minute rush. This year NTA has changed the NEET official website, and many students faced several issues while registering.

  • Incomplete or incorrect details - Applicants should ensure that they fill in all the required fields in the NEET 2024 application form accurately. Any mistakes, such as mis-spelt names, incorrect date of birth, or wrong identification numbers, can result in rejection of the application. Although NTA will open a NEET 2024 correction window, it is essential to double-check the information before submitting the application form.

  • Not reading the instructions carefully - The NTA provides some instructions before starting the registration process of NEET. The detailed instructions for registration are also mentioned in the information bulletin of NEET. Many candidates ignore these instructions and later it leads to errors and confusion. It is essential to go through the instructions thoroughly, understand the registration process, and stick to the guidelines provided by the authorities.

  • Ignoring the eligibility criteria - Candidates must carefully read and understand the eligibility criteria for NEET UG before applying. Ignoring or misunderstanding the eligibility requirements can lead to disqualification at a later stage of the admission process. It is essential to ensure that you meet all the criteria mentioned in the NEET information bulletin before registering for the exam.

  • Uploading incorrect documents - NEET applicants are required to upload several documents during the registration process, such as a photograph, signature, and other supporting documents. The candidates should take note that failure to upload the correct documents or submitting improper images may lead to the rejection of their NEET 2024 application form. Also, applicants must ensure that the uploaded documents and images are in the prescribed NEET photo size format.

  • Payment and confirmation page copy - Aspirants should not wait for the NEET form fees last date and should take a copy of the NEET confirmation page. Without the confirmation page, the NEET application form will be considered incomplete. It is advisable to keep the transaction details for future reference.

  • Not keeping a copy of the application form - After successful NEET registration, candidates should keep a copy of the filled-in application form and fee payment receipt for future reference. In case of any discrepancies or issues during the admission process, having a copy of the application form can help candidates as evidence or clarification.

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NEET 2024 correction window

The NEET 2024 correction window dates are announced by the NTA. The correction window will be available from March 18 to 20. The NEET correction window 2024 will be available for two to three days and candidates will have a chance to rectify the mistakes made by them in the application form.

Conditions of rejection of the NEET 2024 application form

  • The uploaded photograph of the candidate should be visible and without any masks or spectacles.

  • The application form for NEET 2024 may be rejected if the fee payment is not completed.

  • The NEET 2024 application form may also be rejected if the eligibility criteria are not fulfilled by the candidate.

  • The application form of NEET 2024 may be rejected if the uploaded documents are not in the prescribed format

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the last date for NEET application?

NEET application form last date was March 16, 2024. 

2. Will NEET 2024 registration date extend?

Yes, NTA extended NEET 2024 registration date till March 16. 

3. Is there any upper age limit for NEET 2024?

No, there is no upper age limit for NEET 2024. 

4. How much does NEET form cost?

NEET form fees for the general category is Rs 1700. 

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Hello aspirant,

Below given is the list of colleges within your score


List of Colleges Accepting 200 Marks in NEET Rank

NEET 2025 Marks Range


1.Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital and Medical College, Mumbai.    219-200

2.Government Medical College, Kozhikode  219-200


3.Government Dental College and Hospital, Jamnagar (BDS)   219-200

4.Bhagat Phool Singh Government Medical College, Sonepat   219-200

5.Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College, Pune                219-200

6.Government Medical College, Shahdol   219-200

7.Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot   220-229

8.Government Medical College, Surat  220-229

9.Government Medical College and Hospital, Nandurbar    220-229

10.Government Dental College and Hospital, Ahmedabad  220-229

11.Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata (BDS)  220-229

12.Government Medical College, Mahabubnagar    220-229

13.Andaman and Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences, Port Blair  220-229

14.Government Medical College, Ratlam  220-229

15.Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam 230-239

16 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belagavi          230-239

17.Government Dental College, Kozhikode (BDS)    230-239

18.Government Dental College, Alappuzha (BDS)    230-239

19.K.A.P. Viswanatham Government Medical College, Tiruchirappalli  230-239

20.Government Dental College, Shimla (BDS)          230-239

I hope you find this informative.



Hello Sahana,

With a NEET score of 205, it will be practically impossible to get an MBBS seat through a government medical college unless you are able to secure an All-India Quota or the general category seat in your State. Cut-off marks are almost always much higher than 205!    However, you will have some possibilities in private medical colleges under management or NRI quota, especially if you happen to be from a state with low cut-offs, or in any deemed universities. Other good courses to consider would be BDS or other allied health science courses.

Hello aspirant,

With the score of 226, your chances of getting a seat in government dental colleges are nil. Even in private colleges it is difficult if you come from unreserved category. If you are from reserved category ther might be some chance in private dental colleges. If you really want to pursue B.D.S then you should look out management quota seats. Otherwise you can look for Ayush courses like Ayurveda or Homeopathy.

Best of luck for your future.

Hello aspirant,

The cut off of government medical colleges is very high ranging from 550 to 650 score in neet ug 2025. And your score is way less than the required score. So, no you cannot get a seat in government medical college.  In private colleges also it might be difficult for you. You should try other courses like dental, ayurveda, or homeopathy.

Regards.

288590 NEET rank par government quota MBBS seat milna tough hai, especially Telangana state ke under. Private college ya BDS option consider karna better hoga.

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Lower jaw

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a(ii), b(i), c(iii)

 


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a(i), b(iii), c(ii)


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3000 cal


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2250 cal


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2500 cal


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3500 cal


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