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NEET Counselling 2020 Postponed In Tamil Nadu, Details

NEET Counselling 2020 Postponement Notice

NEET Counselling 2020 Postponement Notice

Chennai: Through a recent notice, the Directorate of Medical Education Tamil Nadu, TN Health has informed about the postponement of NEET Counselling 2020 for MBBS and BDS candidates seeking admissions in the state.

All the candidates who are seeking admission to MBBS/BDS course 2020-2021 sessions are requested to view the latest update issued by the counselling authority about the deferment of NEET counselling.

Due to cyclone 'Nivar' and as there is difficulty in transportation for the candidates and parents, the counselling for admission to MBBS/BDS course 2020-2021 session which was scheduled from 24.11.2020 to 29.11.2020 is postponed to 30.11.2020 onwards. The rescheduled dates will be intimated in due course.

Candidates are advised to stay in touch with our official websites:

To view the official notice, click on the following link:

To view official notice, log on to the official website of TN Health:

To view the allotted list and vacancy position, click on the links below:

  • ALLOTTED LIST FOR MBBS/BDS 2020-2021 SESSION ON 23.11.2020
  • VACANCY POSITION FOR MBBS/BDS 2020-2021 SESSION AS ON 23.11.2020 (GOVERNMENT QUOTA)

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