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Did you know that you’re eligible only for 15% seats during NEET-PG counseling ?

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After getting done with internship and graduation most of us start to prepare for the post graduation exam which is neet-pg. Everyone start the preparation for the exam but many students doesn’t know the procedure and the rules for counseling to get the seat of their choice. Here we’ll try to highlight one information which you may not know and it can be important for you.


Sometimes students don’t have enough information and just start preparing for the exam and later-on they tend to get confused about the process. Here i have tried to uncover the similar issue many medical gradates especially the foreign medical graduates face after their graduation and while preparing for the post graduation exam.

The foreign medical graduate and the student graduated from the state other than their own may not know that they’re only eligible for 15% quota of a particular collage they’re applying. Many fmg students doesn’t know the rules of the counseling procedure and just start preparing for the exam and they feel a bit confusion after getting to know about this rule. If you’re foreign medical graduate or graduate from other states in the country you may not be able to apply through the state quota and you’re only eligible to apply through all India quota. Each collage have approximately 15% seats reserved for AIQ and all other seats are reserved for state quota or some other.

We’re writing this article just to throw some light to this information and we hope that this may help you while deciding your path. Thank You🧡.

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