Which are the states with lowest security charge for NEET UG counselling?
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There is some sort of security charges associated with NEET UG counselling.The charges depends upon it is a central college or state college.
For 15% All India Quota/ Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU and Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi)/AFMS & ESI, the non-refundable Registration fee will be will be Rs.1000/- for UR candidates & Rs. 500/- for SC/ ST/ OBC/ PH candidates. The refundable security amount will be Rs.10,000/- for UR candidates & Rs. 5,000/- for SC/ST/OBC/PH.
For Deemed Universities, Non Refundable Registration fee will be Rs.5000/- & Refundable Security amount will be Rs. 2,00,000/- for all candidates.
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There's no state which gives comparatively low and high security charges for the NEET UG counselling.
It totally depends on the Reserved and Unreserved Categories of the Student i.e.
INR 1000 for General Category
INR 500 for SC/ST/PWD candidates
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