Tamil Nadu NEET MDS Counselling 2024: Round 1 registration begins, choice filling deadline July 20
Alivia Mukherjee | July 19, 2024 | 04:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 Counselling: Downloading of provisional allotment order will start from July 22 to July 25.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Chennai has commenced the Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 counseling registration on its official website. Candidates can fill up the Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 registration form and choice filling by visiting the official website at tnmedicalselection.net.
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The deadline for registration and choice filling for the first round of Tamil Nadu NEET MDS counselling 2024 is July 20, 2024, at 8 pm. This registration and choice filling period is available for students with a General Rank between 001 to 647 (NEET marks ranging from 708 to 230) and those with a general rank between 1 to 288 (NEET marks ranging from 574 to 230).
Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 result on July 22
As per the Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 counselling schedule, the processing of seat allotment is scheduled from July 21. The Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 result is July 22. Downloading the NEET MDS 2024 provisional allotment order will start from July 22 to July 25. The last date of joining is July 26.
Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 Counselling: Eligibility criteria
Candidates can have a look at the Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 counselling eligibility criteria.
|
Category |
Minimum eligibility criteria |
Cut-off score (out of 960) |
|
General |
50th Percentile |
263 |
|
SC ST OBC (including person with disability) |
40th Percentile |
230 |
|
Persons with Disability |
45th Percentile |
246 |
Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 Counselling: Documents required
Candidates will require the following documents for Tamil Nadu NEET MDS 2024 counselling
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NEET MDS result 2024
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Mark sheets of BDS (1, 2 and 3 professional examinations)
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NEET MDS admit card
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BDS degree certificate or provisional certificate
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Certificate for completion of internship from the head of the institute stating the candidate has completed the internship on or before June 30.
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Permanent or provisional registration certificate issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI) or State Medical Council (SMC)
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Class 10 marksheet
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Class 12 marksheet
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One identification proof - PAN card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport or Aadhaar Card
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SC, ST certificate issued by the competent authority in English or Hindi
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OBC certificate issued by the authority. OBC candidates should not belong to the creamy layer
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Disability certificate issued by the medical board only
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