The counseling for Medical & Dental undergraduate program in Himachal Pradesh is being conducted by “Himachal Pradesh University on behalf of Department of Medical Education. Counseling will be conducted for 85% Government & 100% Private Medical & Dental seats on the basis of Marks obtained in NEET UG Examination conducted by NTA.
There are 3 rounds of counseling process which includes “Round 1” “Round 2” and the third round is “Mop up” round all three gets conducted online. If seats are vacant after mop up then college round will be conducted, also known as “Stray round”
There are 6 Government, 1 Private and 1 AIIMS (to be filled through MCC) in Himachal Pradesh. This offers 762 State quota MBBS seat (Excluding 15% AIQ seat). Seat Allotment for AIIMS will be done through centralized counseling process conducted by Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
To participate in the Himachal Pradesh NEET MBBS counseling process, students have to qualify NEET exam and then register themselves by login to its official website https://hp.online-counselling.co.in/
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Perticulars | Details |
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State | HIMACHAL PRADESH |
Website | https://hp.online-counselling.co.in/ & https://hpuniv.ac.in/ |
Counseling Body | Himachal Pradesh University |
Coursed offered | M.B.B.S & B.D.S |
Result Accepted | NEET |
Eligibility | NEET Qualified |
College Participation | Government & Private |
Seat Participation | 85% Government & 100% Private |
Rounds of Counseling | Round 1, Round 2 & Mop up |
Type of Seat | Government, Private |
Categories | General, SC, OBC, EWS, PwD |
No. of Colleges | Government – 6 Private – 1 AIIMS – 1 |
Seat | Government – 720 Private – 150 AIIMS – 50 |
Recognized College | Government – 2 Private – 1 AIIMS – 0 |
Permitted College | Government – 4 Private – 0 AIIMS – 1 |
Cut off – Government | 82141 |
Cut off – Private – Govt. Aided | 218649 |
Cut off – Private – Management | 347000 |
Cut off – Government – NRI | 681727 |
Cut off – Private – NRI | No Allotment – Seat remained vacant till round 2 |
University Name | Logo | City | Founding Year | Tuition Fee | Hostel Fee | |
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Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital | ![]() | Kumarathi | 2013 | —- | —- | Know More |
Indira Gandhi Medical College | ![]() | Shimla | 1966 | —- | —- | Know More |
Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College | ![]() | Kangra | 1977 | —- | —- | Know More |
Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru Government Medical College and Hospital | ![]() | Chmba | 2014 | —- | —- | Know More |
Type of Seat | Type of College | Category | Eligibility | Fee (Minimum – Maximum) |
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Government | Government | Same for All | Himachal Pradesh Domicile | 40000 |
State Quota Private | Private | Same for All | Himachal Pradesh Domicile | 931700 |
Management | Private | Same for All | Open for All | 1597200 |
NRI | Government | Same for All | Open for All | $ 20000 |
NRI | Private | Same for All | Open for All | $ 44075 |
Ans. Indira Gandhi Medical College Shimla, Dr. Rajendar Prasad Government Medical College Tanda, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Medical college Mandi are among top Medical Colleges in Himachal Pradesh.
Ans. – It will be conducted in online mode.
Ans. – Yes you can do the fresh choice filling in round 2.
Ans. Yes 25% seats of Private Medical Colleges are reserved under State Quota Seat to be filled by the domicile candidates. Such seats are offered at a low fee structure of Rs 931700 per annum.
Ans. – There are 3 rounds of counseling. If seats are remain vacant after third round then college level stray round will be conducted.
Ans. If a candidate allotted a new seat in 2nd round of counseling and does not want to join the allotted seat he/she can exit seat with forfeiture of his/her security deposit.
Ans. 42 Seats are reserved for students claiming NRI Quota.
Ans. It will be automatically refunded after completion of all the rounds of counseling process.
Ans. You can apply online on https://hp.online-counselling.co.in/.
Ans. It is Rs 58564 Per Annum.
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