Is there any rule for defence quota to get admission in a government medical college in a different state without domicile?

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    Priyanshu Shroti | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Yes, there are some rules for defence quota to get admission in a government medical college in a different state without domicile. The rules vary from state to state, but typically, the following conditions must be met:

    • The candidate must be the child or dependent of a serving or retired defence personnel.
    • The candidate must have passed the NEET exam.
    • The candidate must have applied for admission in the state where the defence personnel is currently posted.
    • The candidate must have a valid domicile certificate for the state where the defence personnel is currently posted.

    In some states, there may be additional requirements, such as a minim

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