If you are planning to appear for NEET and want to secure a medical seat under the Maharashtra state quota, it is very important to understand the eligibility rules clearly. Many students lose their chance simply because they are unaware of domicile, education, or documentation requirements. This blog explains who is eligible for Maharashtra state quota in NEET in simple and easy-to-understand language.

What is Maharashtra State Quota in NEET?

The Maharashtra state quota refers to 85% of medical and dental seats in government colleges of Maharashtra that are reserved for eligible state candidates. These seats are filled through NEET-based state counseling conducted by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell).

Eligibility Criteria for Maharashtra State Quota in NEET

To qualify for the Maharashtra state quota in NEET, candidates must meet the following conditions:

1. Domicile of Maharashtra

The candidate must be a domicile of Maharashtra. A valid Maharashtra domicile certificate issued by a competent authority is mandatory. This is the most important requirement.

2. Educational Qualification

  • The candidate must have completed Class 10 and Class 12 from Maharashtra, OR
  • The candidate or their parents must be domiciled in Maharashtra, even if schooling was done outside the state.

3. NEET Qualification

Without qualifying NEET, no candidate is eligible for state quota counseling.

  • The student must appear for NEET UG
  • Must qualify NEET by scoring the minimum required percentile as announced by NTA

4. Nationality Criteria

The candidate must be:

  • Indian Citizen, or
  • OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) eligible under current government rules

Foreign nationals are not eligible for Maharashtra state quota seats.

5. Age Requirement

  • Minimum age: 17 years as of December 31 of the admission year
  • Upper age limit follows NEET guidelines

Who is NOT Eligible for Maharashtra State Quota?

You are not eligible if:

  • You do not have a Maharashtra domicile
  • You studied outside Maharashtra and neither you nor your parents are domiciled
  • You qualified NEET but applied only for All India Quota
  • You are a foreign national

Documents Required for Maharashtra State Quota

Keep these documents ready during counseling:

  • NEET scorecard
  • Maharashtra domicile certificate
  • Class 10 & 12 mark sheets
  • Birth certificate
  • Valid ID proof
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • Income certificate (for reserved categories)

Final Thoughts

Understanding who is eligible for Maharashtra state quota in NEET can save you from last-minute confusion and rejection. If you meet the domicile and NEET qualification criteria, you can compete for 85% state quota medical seats in Maharashtra. Always verify details from official counseling notifications and prepare documents in advance.

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FAQs

Yes, a valid Maharashtra domicile certificate is compulsory.

Yes, if you or your parents are domiciled in Maharashtra.

Yes, state quota rules apply to government and some private colleges, as per counseling guidelines.

OCI candidates may be eligible based on current government regulations.

No. You must qualify NEET AND fulfill domicile eligibility.