Friday, 17 September 2021
🔔 NEET COUNSELLING PROCESS - 5 Points to know
Thursday, 16 September 2021
📢 NEET 2021 Phase 2 Application Form to Start Before Result: Know what to fill
The NEET 2021 registration phase 2 must be filled for medical and dental admissions. Candidates without filling NEET application form phase 2 will not be allowed for admissions.
As per the information bulletin, the second phase of NEET application form 2021 should be filled before the declaration of result. The link for NEET-UG second phase registration will be available at the NTA NEET official website.
NEET-UG 2nd phase registration: Details to be filled
In the second phase of NEET 2021 application form, candidates need to fill their personal, class 10 and 11, parent income details and upload the documents as per the specifications. Check the particulars to be filled in the NEET application form phase-2.
Personal details:
In the case of a girl candidate, are you the only girl child of your parent
Place of residence
Belongs to minority
Religious minority
Mode of preparation
Educational details - Class 10 and 11:
Pass status
Year of passing/appearing
Qualifying exam
Place of schooling
Type of school college
Qualifying examination state
Qualifying examination district
School board
Result mode
Maximum grade point
CGPA obtained
CGPA
Total marks
Obtained marks
Marks in percentage
Roll number
School/college name address
School/college pin code
Additional details:
Place of birth
State
District
Parent income details:
Father qualification
Father occupation
Father annual income
Mother qualification
Mother occupation
Mother annual income
Guardian qualification
Guardian occupation
Guardian annual income
Uploading the documents:
Category certificate
A person with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) certificate
10th certificate
Citizenship certificate
The state field of the respective candidate is only for the purpose of information and it does not mean that the aspirant is a domicile of the particular state. The domicile of candidates needs to be reconfirmed from the Directorate of Medical Education (DMEs) of each state.