MCC NEET PG Counselling 2024: Round 1 resignation facility begins; vacate seats by December 3
Vagisha Kaushik | November 29, 2024 | 09:14 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEET PG 2024 Counselling: MCC has also started nationality conversion for round 2. Candidates can submit documents by December 1.
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Download nowNEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has allowed the candidates to resign from their seats allotted in the first round of the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Postgraduate (NEET PG) counselling 2024. The last date for resignation is December 3.
“MCC is in receipt of requests from PG candidates for resignation of Round-1 seats allotted to them through MCC since they have been allotted seats from Round-1 of state counselling also. Hence, the competent authority has allowed Resignation from Round-1 PG seats allotted through MCC so that such candidates can join their state counselling seats,” MCC said in an official notice.
Candidates will have to visit the allotted college to vacate their allotted seats and institutes have been asked to ensure that all resignations are entered in the intramcc portal of MCC failing which the resignation will be treated as ‘Null & Void’.
NEET PG round 2 counselling 2024
MCC has also allowed candidates to apply for conversion of their nationality from Indian to Non-Residential Indian (NRI) for the second round of NEET PG 2024 counselling. Those who are claiming to be NRI can apply for nationality conversion by December 1.
“Candidates who are claiming to be NRI as per the directions or orders of the Supreme Court of India, should send their relevant documents in support of their claim to change nationality from Indian to NRI through email nri.adgmemcc1@gmail.com from 10 am of November 29 till 10 am of December 1,” said MCC in another notice.
The following documents will be required for nationality conversion:
- Documents claiming that the sponsorer is an NRI (passport, visa of the sponsorer).
- Relationship of NRI with the candidate as per the Supreme Court orders
- Affidavit from the sponsorer that he or she will sponsor the entire course fee of the candidate duly notarized.
- Embassy certificate of the sponsorer (certificate from the consulate).
- NEET scorecard of the candidate.
- Family tree notarized by Tehsildar.
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