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Lower Dibang Valley

FAQ in Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Complete information about faq for NEET counselling in Lower Dibang Valley district.

NEET Counselling FAQs for Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

General Questions

Q: What is the NEET qualifying cutoff for 2026? A: General category students need minimum 50th percentile (approx 137+ marks out of 720). OBC/SC/ST need 40th percentile (approx 107+). PwD candidates need 45th percentile. Note that these are minimum qualifying scores — actual college cutoffs are much higher.

Q: Can students from other states apply to Lower Dibang Valley colleges? A: Yes, for AIQ seats (15% of government seats), any Indian student can apply. For state quota seats (85%), you need valid Arunachal Pradesh domicile. Private colleges may have management quota seats open to all-India candidates.

Q: When does NEET counselling start for Lower Dibang Valley students? A: NEET UG counselling typically starts in July after NEET results. First register on MCC portal for AIQ seats, then on Arunachal Pradesh state counselling portal for state quota.

Q: Is there Arunachal Pradesh state quota in Lower Dibang Valley medical colleges? A: Yes, 85% of government college seats are reserved for Arunachal Pradesh state quota. Lower Dibang Valley students with valid Arunachal Pradesh domicile can claim these seats.

Q: How many medical colleges are in Lower Dibang Valley? A: Lower Dibang Valley has 0 NMC-approved medical college(s). 0 government and 0 private.

Q: Do I need to register for both MCC and Arunachal Pradesh counselling? A: Yes, always register for both. MCC handles AIQ and central institution seats, while Arunachal Pradesh counselling covers 85% state quota seats. Skipping either limits your options.