Delhi NEET UG Counselling 2022: Dates, Eligibility, Documents

Delhi NEET UG Counselling 2022

Delhi MBBS & BDS Merit List 2022: Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) will release the Delhi NEET UG Merit list today on 30th of September, 2022.

The admission to Delhi MBBS BDS 2021 will be done on the basis of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test scores.

Through Delhi MBBS & BDS merit list 2022, eligible aspirants will be granted admission to around MBBS and BDS seats offered by medical colleges of Delhi.

AuthorityFaculty of Medical Science Delhi
NEET 2022 Result07 September 2022
No of Govt MBBS Seats1222
No of Govt Dental Seats150
No of Govt Ayush SeatsBAMS – 305,
BHMS-150

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET UG counselling merit list for Delhi state quota will release today, September 30, 2022. Medical Counselling Committee, MCC will release the 85% state quota merit list for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in various medical colleges of Delhi.

Candidates who want to participate in Delhi NEET UG Counselling 2022 can check the merit  list from the PDF given below. “MCC of DGHS is in receipt of many representations to provide the inter se merit list of Delhi State Quota for candidates who want to participate in the counselling of 85% Delhi State Quota seats.”

NEET UG TOP 10 Scorers 2022

Candidate’s NameMarks ObtainedAIR
Tanishka7151
Vatsa Ashish Batra7152
Hrikesh Nagbhushan Gangule7153
Rucha Pawashe7154
Errabelly Sidharth Rao7115
RISHI VINAY BALSE7106
ARPIT NARANG7107
KRISHNA S R7108
ZEEL VIPUL VYAS7109
HAZIQ PARVEEZ LONE71010

NEET Delhi merit list 2022: How to check

  1. Go to the official MCC website mcc.nic.in
  2. On the appeared web page, click on the UG Counselling tab
  3. A new page would appear, click on the NOTICE AND MERIT LIST OF DELHI STATE QUOTA link
  4. NEET Delhi merit list 2022 would appear on the screen
  5. Check your roll number and download the merit list
  6. Take a print out, if required

Eligibility / Qualifications

The educational qualification for admission is as per NEET conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). Further to become eligible for 85% Delhi Quota, the candidate must have passed the 11th and 12th standard examination under the 10 + 2 system conducted by CBSE/Indian school certificate examination/Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi or any other equivalent examination from a recognized school situated within the NCT of Delhi only.

Document Required

Candidates who will be allotted a seat at FMSC Delhi NEET 2022 Counselling will be asked to report the following documents to complete the admission formalities.

  • NEET 2022 Admit Card
  • NEET 2022 Rank Card
  • 10th & 12th Mark Sheet & Passing Certificate
  • Category Certificate
  • Domicile Certificate
  • Character Certificate
  • Migration Certificate
  • Passport Size Photographs
  • Printout of FMSC Registration Form
  • Allotment Letter

Delhi University to conduct a placement-cum-internship drive from April 7, 2022

Delhi University to conduct a placement-cum-internship drive from April 7, 2022 1

Delhi University will be conducting a placement-cum-internship drive for eligible students from April 7 to 9, 2022. According to the notification issued, the Central Placement Cell, University of Delhi has entered the 15th year of inception and has announced a Job Mela under the office of the Dean of Student Welfare.

The job fair will be held in offline and online mode and arrangements for companies will be made as per their interest and requirements. The university has close to 80 colleges and 18,000 students who have registered for the placements on the placement portal.

Delhi University Job Mela Official notification

Details of Delhi University Job Mela

According to the statement released, the Job Mela is the first of its kind and will enable eligible students with suitable placements and internship opportunities with the support and the participation of the companies participating.

The university has sought the support of all the corporate houses to provide the students with suitable placements. The university has also invited NGS’s Research Organizations and Government Sectors to participate in the job fair. 

DU Exams 2022: Odd-even formula for online OBE and Offline exams to be adopted by university

DU Exams 2022: Odd-even formula for online OBE and Offline exams to be adopted by university 2

University of Delhi has announced it will be conducting online exams as well as offline exams. The March-April examinations will be held in online mode as Open Book Examinations and the May-June examinations will be conducted offline in physical mode.

As per a notification issued by DU on February 12, 2022, the exams for students in Semester I, III and V, the exams will be conducted through OBE mode and the exams for Semesters II, IV and VI will be conducted in physical mode. Upon reopening, the first years have been given the option of hybrid mode of classes whereas the second and final year students have been asked to attend offline.

Regarding the current examination patterns, DU Vice Chancellor, Yogesh Singh, stated that all students will be given enough time to prepare for the different exam formats. “First year students have been given all the flexibility they need with the option to attend online/offline classes prior to their Online OBE. But the second- and third-year students must attend offline classes which will help them get used to the physical mode of exams in May,” he added.

“First semester exams will be in the third week of March and in online OBE mode once physical classes disperse on March 10. Following the reopening orders of the government, first year students will only be able to attend 17-18 days of offline classes so OBE seems like the best option for them as planning for offline exams for this batch, paper printing and other preparation might extend and delay the process,” stated RS Rawat, Dean of Examinations to News Agencies.

The second – and third-year students will be appearing for offline exams as their semester end examination will commence in the months of May-June, hence giving the varsity more than enough time to prepare and also giving the students enough classes to attend before they appear for their exams.

A definite system of examinations is underway for DU as it reopened its campus for the first time in two years. However as of now, based on the recommendations of the working group of examinations, the current pattern is OBE for odd semesters and offline exams for the even semesters. The pattern is subject to change as the varsity continues to reopen and welcome students.