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Over 800 NEET PG Candidates Shift to NRI Quota for Easier Admissions

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In a significant development for postgraduate medical admissions, the Medical Counselling Committee has published a list of candidates opting to change their status from Indian to non-resident Indian (NRI) for the third round of NEET PG counselling. A total of 811 candidates have made this switch, seeking access to seats in the NRI quota.

Why Candidates Are Converting to NRI Status

NRI quota seats command the highest fees among all categories, yet they face minimal competition, resulting in substantially lower cut-off scores. This allows candidates with modest NEET PG ranks to secure spots in prestigious clinical specialties that might otherwise be out of reach under the general Indian quota.

Eligibility for the NRI quota falls into two main groups: genuine NRIs or their children, and individuals who qualify as wards of first- or second-degree relatives holding NRI status. The list shows 113 candidates in the primary group and 698 in the secondary group.

Rank and Score Breakdown

Among the 698 candidates in the secondary category, more than 60%—specifically 422—hold ranks below 1.5 lakh. The lowest scores recorded are 82 out of 800 (just over 10%) for the primary NRI category and a mere 28 (3.5%) for the secondary category. In the primary group, 75 candidates, or 66%, achieved scores under 215, corresponding to ranks below 1.5 lakh.

High Costs and Broader Implications

Annual fees for NRI quota seats in postgraduate programs range from 45 lakhs to 95 lakhs, varying by specialty, state, and whether the institution is a deemed university. Without government or judicial approval for these conversions, numerous NRI seats could go vacant, potentially reverting to management quota with far lower fees.

Courts have recognized that private medical colleges cannot sustain financial shortfalls from unfilled seats, leading to an expanded definition of NRI eligibility. This now includes candidates sponsored by close relatives such as uncles, aunts, or grandparents who are NRIs, even without direct parental ties.

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