
NEET PG 2023: Check Out Reservation Policy In Central Universities
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 18 February, 2025
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Delhi: NEET PG 2023 counseling to begin soon. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is responsible for conducting the counseling process for seat allotment.
MCC conducts counseling for the following –
1. 50% seats of All India Quota
2. 100% seats of Deemed/Central Universities
3. 100% all India open DNB seats
For Central Universities, there will be four rounds of counseling, i.e., Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round, to be conducted by MCC of DGHS. All the candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats based on their rank in NEET PG conducted by NBE will be eligible for the 50% AIQ seats of Central University.
Reservation of seats under the PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain a Disability certificate per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms from the designated disability centers. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted.
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The central university consists of the following institute –
1. Delhi University
2. Aligarh Muslim University
3. Banaras Hindu University
4. Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi
5. Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur
6. Under IP University- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur
The following reservation policy will be followed –
Delhi University –
Reservation Policy for AIQ seats and internal seats of DU –
1. S.C.- 15%
2. S.T.- 7.5%
3. O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%
4. EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%
5. PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%
Aligarh Muslim University –
Reservation Policy for AIQ seats –
1. S.C. - 15%
2. S.T. - 7.5%
3. O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%
4. EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%
5. PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%
There is no reservation for the Reservation Policy of 50% Internals seats of AMU.
Banaras Hindu University –
Reservation Policy for AIQ and internal seats of BHU –
1. S.C.- 15%
2. S.T. - 7.5%
3. O.B.C. - (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%
4. EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%
5. PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%
Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi –
Reservation Policy –
1. S.C. - 15%
2. S.T. - 7.5%
3. O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%
4. EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%
5. PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%
Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur –
Reservation Policy –
1. S.C.- 15%
2. S.T.- 7.5%
3. O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%
4. EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%
5. PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%
Central Institutes Under IP University- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur –
Reservation Policy –
1. S.C.- 15%
2. S.T.- 7.5%
3. O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%
4. EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%
5. PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%
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