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Big Shift in Medical Admissions: 4 Rounds Instead of 2!

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· Feb 6, 2025

The Indian government has expanded medical admission rounds from two to four, ensuring better seat allocation but potentially reducing state quota seats.

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The Indian government has introduced a major reform in medical admissions by expanding the number of admission rounds for all-India quota seats from two to four. This change aims to improve transparency and maximize seat utilization in both NEET UG and NEET PG admissions. However, this may lead to fewer seats being available in state quota admissions as more seats get allocated at the national level.

Why the Change?

  • Previously, all-India medical admissions had only two rounds, followed by a mop-up round.
  • Many qualified NEET aspirants missed out on seats due to unfilled vacancies.
  • By adding two more rounds, the government aims to ensure that every seat finds a deserving candidate.

Impact on NEET Aspirants

  • More admission rounds mean additional chances for students to secure a seat.
  • Students may have to wait longer for final seat allocation, making planning difficult.
  • They might be placed in medical colleges outside their home state or in private institutions.

Concerns Over State Quota Seats

  • States like Maharashtra fear a reduction in their available state quota admissions.
  • With more seats filled in national rounds, fewer may be left for state-level counseling.
  • This could force state students to compete more aggressively for remaining seats.

Conclusion

This change in medical admissions makes the process more inclusive but also more competitive. NEET aspirants must stay updated on counseling procedures and be prepared for a longer admission cycle. While this reform benefits many, it also raises concerns about seat availability for state applicants.

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