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 What are the pros and cons of being a medical carrier ?

 What is the purpose of NEET exam?

 Benefits of being a NEET aspirants

 NEET 2019 Exam Date & NEET Exam Pattern

 Admission through NEET

 MBBS Seat Distribution in Maharashtra 2019

 Certificates / Documents required for admission

 Admission Rounds and Selection Process


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What are the pros and cons of being a
medical carrier ?
Pros….
 Guaranteed job in the future.

 Opportunity to work in the healthcare field, in a country that is still lacking trained
personnel.

 There's a certain sense of satisfaction associated with being able to nurse the sick
back to good health.

 The general society respects doctors a lot.

 Various fields open for postgraduate studies - specialist in a medical field, civil
services, management, research options etc.

 Due to the low doctor:patient ratio in the country, good clinical exposure.
Cons…..

 Long college hours , Expect the same in the future even though when working as
a doctor.

 Tough competition for MD/MS seats. Highly competitive exam for PG admission
( PG-NEET ). Lots of applicants, very few seats.

 Add to that the reservation system, and chances of a general category applicant
diminish further.

 It's a pretty long undergrad course compared to others. 5 and a half years
including internship. 3 years post graduation.

If you don't get PG, the world will consider you a failure
What is the purpose of NEET exam?

 National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) is the national level


examination
. conducted by the National testing Agency
( NTA 2019).

 NEET 2019 (previously known as AIPMT) will be conducted


on 5th May 2019.

 The exam will be organized once in a year.

 It is the undergraduate level examination conducted for


admission to medical courses such as MBBS/BDS.
Benefits of being a NEET aspirants
 The benefits of a common entrance test

 Reduced pressure

 Students will get more time

 Equal opportunity

 NEET doesn’t affect reservations

 Fair and transparent method

 No more seats blocking scams


NEET 2019 Exam Date
Events Dates (Announced)
Application form Release 1st November 2018
Application submission last date 7th December 2018 (Extended)

Last date to pay the fee 8th December 2018 (Extended)


Correction Window 14th – 31st January 2019
Admit card available 15th April 2019
5th May 2019 (2:00 PM –
Exam date
5:00 PM)
Answer key Release Within a week after exam
Announcement of result 5th June 2019
Counselling begins 2nd week of June 2019
NEET Exam Pattern 2019
Exam Date: The exam will be organized on 5th May 2019.

Exam Mode: The examination will be conducted through offline mode (paper based)

Number of Question: It will contain only one question paper which comprises of 180
questions

Type of Question: Questions will be objective type. Each question will contain four
optional answers; students are required to mark the correct answer only

Exam Duration: The exam duration will be three hours (2:00 to 5:00 PM)

Subjects: The question papers will be composed of four sections i.e. Physics,
Chemistry, Botany and Zoology

Question Paper Language: The language of the question will be English, Hindi,
Tamil, Assamese, Oriya, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Urdu, and Telugu.
NEET Exam Pattern 2019
Particulars Details
Mode of Examination Offline (Pen and Paper)
Duration of Examination 3 hours (2 to 5 pm)
Total Number of Questions 180 Questions
Sections Physics – 45 Questions
Chemistry – 45 Questions
Biology – 90 Questions
Marking Scheme +4 marks for each correct answer;
-1 mark for each wrong answer;
0 mark for each unanswered question
Maximum Marks 720 marks
Aggregate score calculation Total number of correct answers X 4 –
Total number of incorrect answers X 1
(Note: There are no marks for attempting
of questions)
Admission through NEET

A)Admission of 15% All India Quota in Govt Medical


colleges.

B) Admission in State Medical


Colleges/Universities/Institutions/private medical colleges
for seats other than 15% All India Quota

C) Admission to Deemed Universities/Central


Universities/Seats of ESIC and AFMC including BHU &
AMU
MBBS Seats in Maharashtra 2019
85% State Region wise
S. No. Name of College Seats Region
Quota seats seat
1 Grant Medical College, Mumbai 200 170 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
2 Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai 180 153 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
3 Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai 120 102 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
4 Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai 150 128 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
5 HBT Medical College & Dr. RN Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Juhu, Mumbai 150 128 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
6 Rajiv Gandhi Medical College and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Thane 60 51 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
1710
7 B. J. Govt. Medical College, Pune 200 170 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
8 Government Medical College, Miraj 150 128 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
9 Dr. Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, Solapur 150 128 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
10 Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule 100 85 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
11 Rajashree Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Government Medical College, Kolhapur 150 128 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
12 Government Medical College, Jalgaon 100 85 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
13 Government Medical College, Aurangabad 150 128 Marathwada
14 Government Medical College, Latur 150 128 Marathwada
500
15 SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai 100 85 Marathwada
16 Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Govt. Medical College, Nanded 100 85 Marathwada
17 Shri Vasant Rao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal 150 128 Vidarbha
18 Government Medical College, Nagpur 200 170 Vidarbha
19 Government Medical College, Akola 150 128 Vidarbha
850
20 Indira Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur 150 128 Vidarbha
21 Government Medical College, Gondia 100 85 Vidarbha
22 Government Medical College, Chandrapur 100 85 Vidarbha
Total Seats 3060 2606
Total Private Medical Colleges MBBS seats in
Maharashtra 2019
Region
S. No. Name of College Total Seats Region
wise seat
1 KJ Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre, Mumbai 50 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
2 Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai 150 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
3 Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital, Pune 150 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
4 Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research, Talegaon, Pune 100 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Med. Col. Hosp. & Research Centre, Nasik (Prev. NDMVP
5 120 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
Samaj Medical College)
6 SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Nandihills, Nashik 150 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
7 Padmashri Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundations Medical College, Ahmednagar 150 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM) 1320
8 Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research 150 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
9 B.K.L. Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Ratnagiri 100 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
10 Ashwini Rural Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Solapur 100 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
11 Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College & Hospital, Jalgaon 100 Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
12 ACPM Medical College, Dhule - Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
13 Institute of Medical Science and Research, Vidyagiri, Satara - Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
14 Vedantaa Institute of Medical Sciences, Palghar* - Rest of Maharashtra (ROM)
15 Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Latur 100 Marathwada
200
16 Indian Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jalna 100 Marathwada
17 Dr. Panjabrao Alias Bhausaheb Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amravati 100 Vidarbha
250
N. K. P. Salve Instt. of Medical Sciences and Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar
18 150 Vidarbha
Hospital, Nagpur
TOTAL 1770
Total BDS seats in government
medical colleges in Maharashtra 2019
Total 85% State Quota
Sr No Name of College Seats seats Region

1 Government Dental College & Hospital, Mumbai 100 85


Rest of Maharashtra
2 Nair Hospital Dental College 60 51 (ROM)

3 Government Dental College & Hospital, Nagpur 50 43 Vidarbha

Government Dental College & Hospital,


4 Aurangabad 50 43 Marathwada

Total Seats 260 222


MBBS Seat Distribution in Maharashtra
2019
A) All India Quota:

15% of the seats of MBBS & BDS courses at Government & Corporation
Medical and Dental Colleges will be filled through all India NEET UG 2019.
The seats surrendered from all India quota to state quota will be filled by the
Commissioner, State CET CELL

B) 85% State Quota :

Seats are divided between 30% State and 70% Regional Quota seats.
30% of such seats will be made available for candidates from the State (State
30% quota) and these seats will be filled on the basis of State Merit List
C) Total MBBS seats in Maharashtra 2019 has been divided in three regions

- Vidarbha, Marathwada and Rest Of Maharashtra (RoM).

Out of the 85% State quota seats, 70% of the seats in colleges in each region
are reserved for candidates of that particular region. ( Class 10 & 12
completed )

The remaining 30% seats are for candidates belonging to any region of the
state.
Maharashtra MBBS Seat Reservation
Reservation in Private
Categories Reservation in Unaided
Government Colleges Institutions/Colleges
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Caste converts to Buddhism (SC) 13% 6.50%
Scheduled Tribes (ST) 7% 3.50%
Vimukta Jati (VJ) DT-A 3% 1.50%
Nomadic Tribes (NT-1) NT-B 2.50% 1.25%
Nomadic Tribes (NT-2) NT-C 3.50% 1.75%
Nomadic Tribes (NT-3) NT-D 2% 1.00%
Other Backward Classes (OBC)
including Special Backward Class
(SBC) 19% 9.5
Person with Disability 5%* 5%*
Female Candidates 30%* 30%*
Total 50% 25%
Certificates / Documents required for admission
(All the Originals & One set of attested photocopies)

a) Admit card of NEET UG 2018


b) Copy of Online Application Form (Latest) filled on www.mahacet.org &
www.dmer.org
c) NEET-UG 2018 Mark sheet
d) Nationality certificate issued by District Magistrate/Addl. District
Magistrate or Metropolitan Magistrate (Competent Authority for issue of
such certificate)/ valid Indian passport /School Leaving Certificate of
HSC/12th Std. indicating the nationality of the candidate as ‘Indian’.
e) Domicile Certificate issued by District Magistrate/Metropolitan Magistrate/
Addl. District Magistrate or Competent Authority for issue of such
certificate.
f) H.S.C. (or equivalent) examination mark sheet
g) SSC (or equivalent) passing certificate (for Date of Birth)
h) Aadhar Card
i) Medical fitness certificate (Annexure - H)
If applicable
If applicable :

j) Caste Certificate
k) Caste Validity Certificate
l) Non Creamy layer Certificate valid upto 31/03/2020 (For VJ, NT1, NT2,
NT3 & OBC including SBC)
m) D1/D2/D3 : Ex-servicemen Certificate /actual service certificate
n) D1/D2 : Domicile of Maharashtra Certificate of Defence person
o) D3 : Transfer certificate
p) MKB : Disputed area certificate, Mother tongue certificate, SSC/HSC from
MKB area.
q) HA : Parent Domicile certificate, SSC/HSC of candidate from hilly area
r) For Person with disability (PWD) Candidates - Medical Fitness Certificate
of Authorized Medical Board
A) Admission Rounds..

All India Quota ( 15 % )– Form Fess 11,000/- ( Rs 10,000/- refundable )

& Deemed University.. Form Fess 11,000/- ( Rs 10,000/- refundable )

A) Round-1

B) Round-2

C) After Round-2 , balance all India seats are returned to State Quota.
B) Admission Rounds..
State 85 % Quota & associated Pvt colleges.

A) Round-1

B) Round-2 ( balance all India seats are returned to State Quota. )

C) Round-3

D) Mop-up Round-1

E) Mop-up Round-2
SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of preferences given
by the candidates.

Preferences (Choice) will be allowed to fill online to those candidate who


appeared for document verification and found to be eligible.

Seat allocation shall be made centrally at a later date on the basis of NEET
UG 2019 merit in the State of Maharashtra, and preferences exercised by the
candidates.

The candidate can fill online preference form multiple time before clicking
submit button. Once submit button is clicked, then there is no provision to
change the preference(s).These preference(s) will be used for 1st round and
subsequent round(s) including Mop Up round of selection
 For second or subsequent round Including Mop Up round no separate online
preferences will be filled by the candidate.

 The College code is a four digit number with S or N suffix, specific for each
college & course combination.

 Candidate should fill minimum one preference and maximum as desired. It is


not compulsory to fill all Preferences.

 The suffix S indicates State quota and N suffix indicates NRI quota.

 In Government /Corporation/Government Aided colleges, all seats will be


under State Quota.

 In Private unaided / Minority Health Science colleges each college will have
preference code with suffix S/N.

 Candidate should fill his most preferred subject and college code as
preference no. 1 followed by his next choice as preference no. 2 and so on.
THANKS!!

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