Is there a provision for upgradation of seats after the first round of Maharashtra NEET UG counselling?

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  • Yes, after the declaration of the Maharashtra NEET counselling seat allotment result, candidates will be given the option to upgrade the seat choice. Based on that, the counselling authorities will upgrade the seats based on the choices entered by candidates, in case the desired seat is vacant after the institute reporting process is concluded.

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The highest tuition fee for the Maharashtra NEET counselling is for MBBS course, which is INR 1,38,000. This is followed by BDS course, which is INR 1,04,000. For other courses like BAMS, BUMS, BASLP, etc., the fee is INR 52,000. The amount may vary this year, and will be updated here in that case.  

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A General category student must secure an AIR rank of 50,000 or above to get an MBBS seat in a good college. Candidates must note that this is a predictive cutoff rank and not an absolute data. The actual cutoff data or rank will be relesed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) after the conclusion of the counselling process for Maharashtra NEET. 

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