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NEET-PG Counselling 2021: Registration begins tomorrow by MCC, check details

The application process for AIQ round 1 will commence on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 and will run till January 17, 2021 whereas, the application process for round 2 will begin on February 3, 2022 and run until February 7, 2022.

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NEET-PG Counselling 2021

The Medical Counselling Committee will begin the registration procedure for NEET PG counselling from January 12, 2022. The NEET PG counselling committee has also informed the candidates for the modifications in the counselling procedure that will take effect in the academic year 2021-22.

Earlier, there were supposed to be two rounds of all India quota (AIQ) counselling but now, candidates will now have four choices of rounds. These rounds are AIQ Round 1, AIQ Round 2, AIQ Mop-up Round, and AIQ Stray Vacancy Round.

According to the statement of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), following the end of round 2 of AIQ, although, no seats will be returned to the individual states.

The application process for AIQ round 1 will commence on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 and will run till January 17, 2021 whereas, the application process for round 2 will begin on February 3, 2022 and run until February 7, 2022.

Applicants will be able to choose and confirm colleges from a list of accessible options after completing each round’s registration. Applicants will be verified and seats will be assigned in accordance with the procedures.

According to the new changes in the NEET PG counselling process, unfilled Non-residential Indian (NRI), Muslim minority, as well as Jain minority seats will be modified to Indian National seats after all eligible NRI, Muslim minority, or Jain minority applicants have been exhausted during the mop-up round before being reverted back to the respective Deemed University.

MCC of DGHS, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, will provide counselling for PG Diploma of National Board (DNB) seats (MoHFW).

The stray vacancy round for the 2021-22 academic session will be performed online by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW for Central University, institutions, All India Quota, and DNB seats. It was formerly done offline by the relevant Central University and collaborating institutes. 

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The following is AIQ’s reservation policy for Central Institutes/or Universities, as well as State-funded seats.

  1. The reserved seats for Scheduled Caste (SC) is 15 per cent.
  2. The reserved seats for Scheduled Tribe (ST) is 15 per cent.
  3. The reserved seats for Other Backward Class (OBC) , the non-creamy layer is 27 pre cent.
  4. The reserved seats for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) is 10 per cent.
  5. The reserved seats for persons with disabilities (PWD), horizontal reservation as per the National Medical Commission is 5 per cent.

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CBSE class 10 result 2026 out, who can appear for second board exam explained

CBSE has announced Class 10 results 2026 and introduced clear rules for the second board exam. Here’s who is eligible and who is not.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 results for 2026, along with key guidelines for students who wish to appear in the second board examination under the newly introduced two-exam policy.

As per the updated system aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, students now have an opportunity to improve their performance in selected subjects through a second exam scheduled later in the same academic year.

Who is eligible for second board exam

CBSE has laid down specific conditions for students to appear in the second board examination:

  • It is mandatory for students to appear in the first board exam
  • Students must have appeared in at least three subjects in the main exam
  • Those who have passed can opt for improvement in up to three subjects
  • Students in the compartment category are also eligible to appear
  • Improvement is allowed only in subjects already taken in the first exam

The second exam allows students to improve marks in subjects such as Science, Mathematics, Social Science, and languages.

Who is not eligible

Certain categories of students will not be allowed to appear in the second board exam:

  • Students who did not appear in three or more subjects
  • Those who failed in three or more subjects
  • Students placed in specific non-eligible categories by the board

Such students will have to reappear in the next main examination cycle instead.

Important rules students must note

CBSE has also clarified several important rules:

  • Change of subjects is not permitted in the second exam
  • No corrections in student data will be allowed
  • Schools will submit the list of candidates for the second exam
  • Students can improve performance in a maximum of three subjects

The board aims to reduce exam pressure and give students flexibility to improve scores within the same academic year.

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CBSE 10th result 2026 expected soon, students advised to prepare DigiLocker access

CBSE is likely to announce Class 10 result 2026 soon in April. Students can check scores on official websites, DigiLocker, and UMANG app.

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CBSE 10th result 2026

The Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to declare the Class 10 board examination result for 2026 soon, with indications pointing toward an announcement in April. However, the board has not yet confirmed the official date and time.

Students who appeared for the examination are advised to stay prepared and keep their login credentials ready, as the result can be released at any time once the final process is completed.

Result likely earlier than usual

Unlike previous years when CBSE results were typically released in May, the 2026 Class 10 result is expected earlier. The shift is linked to changes in the examination system, including the introduction of multiple exam phases during the academic year.

The board conducted the Class 10 examinations between February 17 and March 11, 2026, with lakhs of students participating across the country.

Where to check CBSE 10th result 2026

Once declared, students will be able to access their results through multiple official platforms, including:

  • Official websites such as cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in
  • DigiLocker platform for digital marksheets
  • UMANG mobile application

These platforms are expected to host the result simultaneously to ensure smooth access for students.

Advisory for students before result declaration

Students have been advised not to wait until the result day to complete formalities. They should create and verify their DigiLocker accounts in advance to avoid last-minute issues.

Digital marksheets made available through DigiLocker will be considered valid and can be used for further admission and documentation purposes.

Steps to check scorecard

After the result is announced, students can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official CBSE result website
  2. Click on the Class 10 result link
  3. Enter roll number and required details
  4. Submit and view the result
  5. Download or print the marksheet for future use

Students are advised to carefully verify all details mentioned in the scorecard after downloading it.

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CBSE 10th, 12th results 2026 expected soon, class 10 likely first

CBSE may release Class 10 results before the end of April 2026, while Class 12 results are expected in May.

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No official date yet, results may be released anytime

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results for 2026 soon, although an official date and time have not yet been confirmed.

As per the latest updates, Class 10 results are likely to be declared before the last week of April, while Class 12 results may follow by the second week of May. The earlier timeline is being considered due to the introduction of a second examination phase scheduled in May this year.

This year, Class 10 results are expected to be released first, followed by Class 12 results.

Over 40 lakh students await results

The CBSE board exams for 2026 began on February 17. Class 10 exams concluded on March 11, while Class 12 exams ended on April 10.

More than 43 lakh students appeared for the exams this year, including around 25 lakh in Class 10 and over 18 lakh in Class 12, making it one of the largest school-level examinations in the country.

Where to check CBSE results 2026

Once declared, students will be able to check their results on official platforms such as:

  • results.cbse.nic.in
  • cbse.gov.in
  • results.nic.in
  • DigiLocker
  • UMANG app

Students will need details such as roll number, school number, admit card ID, date of birth, and security pin to access their marksheets.

Passing marks and key details

To pass the CBSE board exams, students must secure a minimum of 33% marks overall. In some cases, grace marks may be awarded to students who fall short by a small margin.

Digital marksheets and certificates will also be made available on DigiLocker shortly after the declaration of results.

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