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Time of India
a day ago
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- Time of India
NEET UG 2025 MBBS admissions: MCC issues new guidelines for PwBD candidates, check official notice here
MCC issues guidelines for NEET UG MBBS admissions under PwBD quota. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has issued new rules for NEET UG 2025 candidates applying under the PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) category. As per the latest notice, all PwBD candidates must get a fresh disability certificate from one of the 16 MCC-approved centres to be eligible for MBBS admission under the reserved quota. This change follows a Supreme Court order and new guidelines from the National Medical Commission (NMC) to ensure fair and accurate assessment of disabilities. Candidates must also carry a valid UDID card and other documents when visiting the disability centres. These new rules aim to make the admission process clearer and more inclusive for students with disabilities. What's new in the MCC NEET 2025 guidelines? The MCC's latest instructions follow the Supreme Court's directive in Om Rathod vs Union of India . In compliance, the NMC has updated its disability evaluation framework, replacing older criteria with a function-based approach rooted in the 2016 disability rights law and a March 2024 notification by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Candidates can read the official notification released by MCC here . Who is eligible for PwBD quota? To be considered under the PwBD quota, candidates must: Qualify in NEET UG 2025 Hold a valid UDID card (Yellow or above) issued by DEPwD Submit a self-certified affidavit tailored to their disability type (Appendix A to F) Undergo medical assessment at one of 16 designated MCC disability centres Only those certified by these centres will be allowed to opt for PwBD quota seats in the All India Quota (AIQ) during counselling. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Could Be the Best Time to Trade Gold in 5 Years IC Markets Learn More Undo Documents required PwBD candidates must carry the following while visiting a disability certification centre: NEET UG 2025 result UDID card (Yellow category or higher; excludes visual disability) Self-certification form (Appendix A) Affidavit matching the disability category (Appendix B to F) These will be assessed by a medical board that evaluates the candidate's functional abilities, such as communication, hand function, or ability to walk, depending on the disability type. Assessment: Function over percentage The new model focuses on functional competence rather than just disability percentage. Specific forms are used to evaluate hearing, locomotor (upper and lower limbs), mental health, visual impairment, and other conditions. Candidates must demonstrate abilities like writing, independent mobility, or understanding medical terminology, as relevant. Visual and 'other' disabilities Candidates with visual disabilities must bring their own low vision aids (LVAs) for hands-on evaluation. Those with conditions like Thalassemia, Hemophilia, Autism, or Mental Illness must file the general self-certification (Appendix A) along with affidavits specific to their diagnosis. Validity and state quota The issued disability certificate is valid only for the 2025–26 academic session. For State Quota seats (85%), candidates can obtain certificates from State Disability Boards, but the assessment must follow the same NMC guidelines. Where to get certified? Some key centres include: Safdarjung Hospital (Delhi) IPGMER (Kolkata) Grant Medical College (Mumbai) AIIMS Nagpur Lady Hardinge Medical College (Delhi) AIISH Mysuru (for hearing and speech disabilities) ( See full list in MCC Annexure-1 ) Final takeaway Only those PwBD candidates who obtain a fresh MCC-recognized disability certificate will be allowed to apply under the AIQ PwBD quota for NEET UG 2025. MCC has also indicated plans to expand the number of disability assessment centres soon. This new process ensures fairness, legal compliance, and a more practical assessment of whether a student can pursue medicine successfully. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Time of India
14-07-2025
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- Time of India
Changing scores: NEET 2025 results spark controversy in Gujarat
Ahmedabad: Controversy has erupted over NEET 2025 results in Gujarat after multiple students reported discrepancies in their scorecards. The exams are crucial for medical admissions across India. Following the result declaration, the admission registration process began, but a few candidates were shocked to find mismatches in their marks in the initially declared results and the final scorecards. One of the most concerning cases involves a student from Ahmedabad who was initially shown to have scored 415 marks in her online NEET result. However, when she attempted to register for admission, her score was inexplicably shown as 115 marks, rendering her ineligible for medical admission. Similar incidents were reported from other parts of the state. A student from Madhapar near Bhuj reportedly received four different scorecards from the National Testing Agency (NTA), showing marks as 415, 115, 500 and 550 at various stages. According to the student's parents, the initial score of 415 encouraged them to begin preparing for medical counselling. However, during registration, the downloaded scorecard displayed only 115 marks. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đây có thể là thời điểm tốt nhất để giao dịch vàng trong 5 năm qua IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad Another student also experienced a drastic change in marks, from over 400 to just 150, causing confusion and distress for her family. Parents of affected students allege that the NTA mishandled the result declaration this year as well, pointing to inconsistencies like multiple mark sheets for the same candidate. Frustrated by the lack of a satisfactory response from the NTA, many parents have now taken to social media and plan to approach the courts seeking justice. Legal petitions may be filed in the coming days, demanding transparency and rectification in the NEET result process.


Hans India
11-07-2025
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- Hans India
New Vision ranks 29th in NEET Telangana results
Khammam: 'In the NEET 2025 state level open category results released on Thursday, students of New Vision that include Machineni Akanksha secured 89th rank and Pillaramarri Samhita secured 29th rank,' informed college chairman CHGK Prasad. 'Only 75 students from our college appeared for the exam this year of which 40% students in A and B categories got a chance to secure medical seats and 98% of the students qualified,' he said. On the occasion, chairman along with academic director Karthik and director CH Gopichand congratulated the students who achieved the best ranks. Principal Brahmachary Srinivasa Rao and the faculty participated in the programme.


Time of India
09-07-2025
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- Time of India
MCC NEET UG counselling process: Check documents, application process, fee and other details
NEET Counselling: Types Live Events Counselling procedure Who is eligible to appear for NEET UG 2025 Counselling? Category Qualifying Percentile Cut-off Marks Unreserved (UR) / EWS 50th percentile 686 – 144 OBC / SC / ST 40th percentile 143 – 113 UR-PwBD 45th percentile 143 – 127 OBC/SC/ST-PwBD 40th percentile 126 – 113 How to apply for MCC counselling? Visit the official website of MCC. Register themselves by providing basic details. Pay registration fee, select your preferred colleges, and lock preferences. Documents required NEET 2025 Admit Card NEET 2025 Scorecard/Rank Letter Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets Identity Proof (Aadhar/PAN/Passport/Voter ID) Passport-size photographs (8 copies) Caste Certificate (if applicable) Disability Certificate (if applicable) Documents for NRI candidates Passport & Embassy Certificate Sponsorship Affidavit Relationship Affidavit Application Fee NEET Counselling: Registration fee (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will shortly launch the registration phase for NEET‑UG 2025 counselling on its official portal, Candidates who have qualified NEET‑UG 2025 will be required to register, pay the counselling fee, and complete the choice-filling process for 15% All‑India-Quota (AIQ) MBBS, BDS, and allied medical seats in government and central institutions. MCC NEET UG counselling process: Check documents, application process, fee and other detailsThere are four types of counselling. All India Quota (AIQ) – 15% and State Quota – 85%, Counselling for Deemed & Central Universities, and Private Medical College AIQ counselling is done by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for admission to MBBS/BDS seats in Central and Deemed Universities, including AIIMS, JIPMER, AMU, BHU, and Quota Counselling is conducted by the respective state counselling authorities. Each state manages admissions to 85% of the seats in government and private medical colleges within the and Central Universities Counselling is done for all seats in Deemed Universities and Central Universities like AIIMS, JIPMER, and others, which is also conducted by the Medical Colleges conduct their separate counselling processes for their seats, often based on NEET scores, but sometimes with additional criteria as counselling, the eligibility criteria, self-declarations, all the uploaded documents, etc., of the eligible candidates shall be verified as per norms specified by the respective authorities and/or Medical / Dental (All-India Ayush Central Counselling Committee) is the counselling authority for AIQ to BAMS, BUMS and BSMS courses under NCISM. AACCC is also be the Counselling Authority for AIQ concerning BHMS under be eligible for NEET UG 2025 counselling (both All India Quota and State Quota), candidates must have secured equal to or above the qualifying cut-off percentile as prescribed by the are the qualifying percentiles and corresponding cut-off marks:After this process, the seat allotment list will be issued by the concerned counselling authority. Then, the candidates will have to report to the allotted college for document verification. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of their registering for NEET UG 2025 counselling must pay a registration fee, which varies by category. As per last year's guidelines, general (UR) candidates are required to pay ₹1,000 (refundable), while reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) need to pay ₹500. For all categories applying to deemed universities, the registration fee is ₹5, addition, a refundable security deposit is applicable: ₹10,000 for UR/EWS candidates and ₹5,000 for SC/ST/OBC/PwD opting for Central Universities, AFMC, or ESI seats will have to pay a combined amount. UR candidates must pay ₹1,000 as registration plus ₹10,000 as security, totaling ₹11,000. Reserved category candidates must pay ₹500 as registration plus ₹5,000 as security, totaling ₹5, are advised to refer to the official MCC website for the most up-to-date information.


NDTV
27-06-2025
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- NDTV
Here's What Exactly Helped This Student Crack NEET In The First Attempt
Satyam Singh, a determined student from Varanasi and the son of a retired army officer, has secured an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 272 in NEET 2025. Speaking to NDTV Education, he shares his success mantras and preparation strategies that helped him crack one of India's toughest entrance exams. Which specialisation are you aiming for, and do you have a particular college in mind? As of now, I haven't finalised any particular specialisation. In terms of college preferences, I am looking at either one of the AIIMS - AIIMS Rishikesh-or IMS BHU. Can you walk us through your NEET preparation strategy? My strategy was centered around setting small, achievable daily and weekly goals. These helped me build consistent momentum toward the larger objective. The structured environment and guidance from my coaching institute were instrumental in maintaining this discipline. Each day, I began by revising the topics covered in class and completing the related practice sheets and assignments. I then reviewed the syllabus for upcoming tests. If time allowed, I also focused on board exam topics and subjects like English. Daily Practice Papers (DPPs), mock tests, recorded lectures, class notes, and performance tracking through the app made my preparation highly efficient. What were the key areas you focused on the most during your preparation? Consistency was my top priority. Staying away from distractions, which can be a major hurdle for students our age, also played a significant role in maintaining focus throughout. On average, how many hours did you study each day? I studied between 8 to 12 hours daily, depending on the day's schedule and intensity. Was this your first attempt at NEET? Yes, NEET 2025 was my first attempt. Which subjects or topics do you think are crucial for scoring well and securing a high rank? All three subjects - Physics, Chemistry, and Biology - are equally important. In order to score a good rank, Physics becomes a deciding factor for the majority of students. However, it may vary from person to person. What would you say to students who couldn't clear NEET this year? This year's paper was one of the toughest, with unpredictable changes in the pattern and difficulty level. Still, many students managed to perform well. It's essential to reflect on what went wrong, identify the gaps, and plan the next steps accordingly. Giving up is never the answer. What advice would you give to students struggling with stress, especially in high-pressure coaching environments? After spending two years in a competitive coaching environment, I've realised that constant comparison is a major stressor. Even if you're improving, comparing yourself with others - whether it's a classmate or topper - can lead to demotivation. Emotional support from family, mentors, or peers is significant. Also, practices like meditation or spirituality can help maintain mental balance. When do you think students should ideally begin preparing for NEET? The ideal time would be from Class 11 onwards. Starting early gives students ample time to understand the syllabus and build a solid foundation. Given the high cost of coaching, do you think NEET is still accessible to students from rural or economically weaker backgrounds? Yes, absolutely. While coaching can be expensive, some platforms like PhysicsWalla have made quality education more affordable. They offer comprehensive online content at minimal cost. Additionally, scholarship exams can help students access offline coaching too.