NEET All India Counselling College Predictor 2024

  • Know the chances of your admission into the top Medical and Dental colleges in India based on the NEET 2024 rank
  • Get a detailed report of top MBBS and BDS colleges for the 15% All India Quota seats
  • Check category-wise and course-wise expected NEET 2024 cut-offs in All India Counselling for Govt. & Deemed University Management quota
  • Already served Careers360 college predictor to more than 3 lakh happy students

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NEET UG 2024 All India Counselling College Predictor

To predict the best potential medical colleges through the Medical College Predictor 2024, aspirants can select their MBBS/BDS colleges on the basis of NEET UG Score.

On the basis of the candidate's score and the previous year's NEET cutoff for various colleges, the NEET college predictor analyses the trends to generate a list of colleges where candidates may get a seat.

Advantages of NEET College Predictor 2024

  • Aspirants can use the medical college predictor 2024 to check their chances of getting into top medical colleges in India.  
  • Through Careeres360 college predictor, students will get a complete list of colleges to select in the All India Counselling choice-filling process. 
  • Aspirants will get a personalised report on NEET AIQ counselling, which includes information on the top medical, dental and ayush colleges for All India Level 

How to use All India NEET College Predictor 2024? 

  • Visit All India NEET college predictor tool
  • Enter the details such as NEET rank, seat type and phone number
  • Then, click on ‘predict my colleges’ tab

The college names will get displayed by the medical college predictor tool

Top Colleges accepting NEET

AIIMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 57 All India rank
4.6/5

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Maulana Azad Medical College
GEN Cut-off: 87 All India rank
4.8/5

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VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital
GEN Cut-off: 113 All India rank
4.8/5

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JIPMER Puducherry
GEN Cut-off: 277 All India rank
4.8/5

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GMCH Chandigarh
GEN Cut-off: 451 All India rank
5.0/5

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AIIMS Jodhpur
GEN Cut-off: 534 All India rank
4.6/5

4
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UCMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 559 All India rank
4.9/5

13
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AIIMS Bhubaneswar
GEN Cut-off: 603 All India rank
4.7/5

12
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Questions related to NEET

Hello aspirant,

To exit the KEA NEET counseling process after the second round without being allotted a seat, you'll need to follow these steps:

1. Contact KEA:

Reach out to the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) through their official channels. You can usually find their contact information on their website or by calling their helpline.

2. Express Your Intent to Exit:

Clearly state your desire to exit the counseling process. Provide your registration number and other necessary details to identify your application.

3. Reason for Exiting:

Explain why you're choosing to exit. While it's not mandatory to provide a reason, doing so can help KEA understand your decision.

4. Refund of Caution Deposit:

Inquire about the refund of your caution deposit. The refund policy may vary depending on the specific rules set by KEA.

5. Follow KEA's Instructions:

Adhere to any specific procedures or documentation requirements that KEA may request to process your exit and refund.

Important Considerations:

  • Deadline: There might be a deadline for exiting the counseling process. Ensure you comply with this deadline to avoid any penalties or loss of your caution deposit.
  • Refund Timeframe: The refund process can take time. Be patient and follow up with KEA if you haven't received your refund within a reasonable period.
  • Future Counseling Rounds: If you decide to participate in future counseling rounds, you may need to re-register or pay additional fees.

I hope this information helps you.

Hello aspirant,

At exams the NEET 2024 cut off marks are made available. In 2024, the general category's NEET cutoff is 720–162, the SC/ST/OBC category's is 161–127, the general PH category's is 161–144, the SC/OBC PH category's is 143–127, and the ST PH category's is 142-127.

For complete information, please visit the following link:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off#:~:text=The%20NEET%202024%20cut%20off,the%20cutoff%20is%20142%2D127.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

Sorry aspirant, the information you provided is unclear and difficult to understand. Could you please clarify the following:

  • Paramedical without NEET cutoff: Are you referring to a paramedical course that does not require the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admission?
  • 172 MBC community Villupuram government medical College la optometry seet kadaikuma : This sentence seems to be in Tamil and is not clear in English. Could you please translate it or provide more context?

Please clarify the question so that I can help you.

Hello student,

I understand that you have a paramedical course without NEET cutoff and obtained a score of 172.

However, I'd like to clarify a few things to provide the most accurate guidance:

  1. Specific Course: Could you please specify the name of the paramedical course you're referring to? This will help me determine the potential colleges or institutions offering it.
  2. Category: Are you part of a specific category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC, General) that might affect the admission process?
  3. Location Preference: Do you have a preferred location or region where you'd like to study?

Once I have this information, I can assist you with:

  • College Options: Identifying suitable colleges or institutions offering the paramedical course based on your score and category.
  • Admission Process: Explaining the admission procedure, including any necessary documents or requirements.
  • Counseling: Providing guidance on the counseling process and seat allotment.

    I hope you understand.

Hello,

If you did not get a seat in the first round of NEET counselling and also do not wish to remain in the counselling process in order to prepare for a long term instead of proceeding further, then you can follow these steps below to withdraw from the counselling:

  • Go to the NEET counselling portal and enter using your login credentials.
  • Find the "Withdrawing" or "Exit" option; the words may vary based on the state or national counseling process.
  • Now proceed according to instructions to withdraw from the counselling process.
  • Consider submitting documents where necessary, as a request to withdraw may have to be written by some counselling authority.
  • Keep proof of your withdrawal for future reference.

To drop from the counseling process is to miss the following rounds. So, be sure it's just what you want, and walk out. Go on to spend the year really preparing yourself for NEET, so you have a better chance next year.

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