Second List for NEET UG NRI Candidates Declared; Direct Link Here
Second List for NEET UG NRI Candidates Declared; Direct Link Here
NEET UG exams are held every year for admissions into different medical courses of the country. It is a single exam that is held for 66,000 MBBS and BDS seats in the country.

The round one second list for Non-Resident Indians (NRI) National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) candidates has been declared by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on October 31.

[hq]Here are steps to check result -[/hq]

[hans][hstep]Step 1: Visit the website at mcc.nic.in[/hstep]

[hstep]Step 2: Click on the UG Medical Counselling[/hstep]

[hstep]Step 3: You will be directed to another page[/hstep]

[hstep]Step 4: On the right corner, click on the ‘Eligible candidates list for round 1 list 2’[/hstep]

[hstep]Step 5: The list has names of the selected candidates, their roll numbers and date of birth[/hstep]

[hstep]Step 6: You can look for your name in the list and print it for future reference[/hstep][/hans]

You can also click on the link here to directly access the second list for round of NRI NEET UG 2020.

The registration for round 1 of the NEET UG NRI candidates has started. Earlier, a notice said that the candidates claiming to be NRI need to send relevant documents in support of their claim.

The documents required for NEET UG NRI candidates are as follows:

• Passport and VISA of the sponsor of the NEET UG NRI candidate

• Document to prove the relationship of the candidate with the sponsor

• A notarized affidavit should be submitted stating that the sponsor will bear the fee of the NEET UG NRI candidate

• Certificate from the consulate of the sponsor should be submitted

• Scorecard of the NEET UG NRI candidate

There is no NRI quota in NEET. However, there is a category for NRI students and candidates can apply in that category. They can get admissions into private/government colleges where NRI quota is present.

NEET UG exams are held every year for admissions into different medical courses of the country. It is a single exam that is held for 66,000 MBBS and BDS seats in the country.

NEET UG was held on September 13 and a retest happened on October 14 for those who missed taking the exam the first time due to unfavourable conditions, including Covid-19 crisis.

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