CBSE NEET Results 2017: Cutoff, Counseling, Alternative Courses

5 Important Points –

As we know the Result of CBSE NEET is declared on June 23rd 2017.

The CBSE board conducted the National level of Eligibility cum entrance examination Test (CBSE NEET) on 27th of May-2017. For the admission of the MBBS, BDS for admission into approximately 65,170 Seats of MBBS and 25730 Seats for BDS course, as per available information through MCI and DCI official website, regarding 470 medical college and 308 Dental colleges, which will take part in the admission process resumed on the basis of CBSE NEET results.

The result has been declared on the Basis of qualification and criteria prescribed by the Medical Council of India and The Dental Council of India on behalf of NEET-UG-2017.  Which be based on information submitted by student at the time filling of application form.

Students Appeared in this examination was 6,11,539 out of 10,90,085,  have passed the entrance examination  in this male candidates are 2,66,221 and female was few more than male candidates as 3,45,313 females.

One most and important things is that eight transgender was also give the exam. in which five of them qualified the medical entrance, Have to be proud of them.

CBSE (NEET) Results 2017:  Cutoff Details –

Details of the students who qualified in examination on the basis of Minimum Qualifying criteria of CBSE – NEET-UG, Exam-2017. As following….

Category

Qualification Criteria

Range of Marks

No of candidates

Others

50%

697-131

543473

OBC

40%

130-107

47382

Sc

40%

130-107

14599

ST

40%

130-107

6018

UR & PH

40%

130-107

67

OBC & PH

40%

130-107

152

SC & PH

40%

130-107

38

ST & PH

40%

130-107

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

CBSE NEET Results 2017: Rank holders –

Rank is based on all India level. As per marks obtains –

 

  1. First rank in all India Govern by NAVDEEP SINGH FROM PUNJAB Marks – 697.  Percentile 99.999908.    
  2. Second rank by Archit Gupta from Madhya Pradesh, Marks – 695 And Percentile 99.999725.
  3. Third rank by Manish mulchandani, from Madhya Pradesh, marks is same – 695. All these three candidates are Great. Wishes to him for Be Happy.

CBSE NEET Results 2017: As per All India- State quota seats available. :-

 As experienced in previous year The Government of India will conducted the counseling for 15% All India Quota seats available. As per department governed the Director General of Health Services (DGHS). Web site for these www.mcc.nic.in for any further information regarding of cut off marks and others information students can visit on that site. All India State quota and other seats came under the Ambit of state. Students/Candidates may apply to their Domicile certificate, and merit list as per state government rules as well as follows the All India rank which will be prepared by authority responsible for counseling.   

CBSE NEET Results 2017: Alternative Courses for MBBS Aspirants:-

Basically those candidates who do not want to laps own one years or wish to drop and want to do some others courses related to same side can opt the courses like – BAMS / BHMS, B.Sc., Biotechnology, Course related to Nutrition and Dietetics and else.

How to check CBSE NEET Results 2017:

Anybody who want to check own result can check easily through the Official site:

www.cbse.nic.in or www.CBSEresults.nic.in Results can be also checked through DigiLocker websites as CBSE is collaborated with him.

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