MCC postpones NEET SS counselling stray round in view of Tamil Nadu in-service admissions
Vagisha Kaushik | July 2, 2025 | 06:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEET SS Counselling 2025: Stray round will be conducted after completion of admissions of Tamil Nadu in-service candidates on July 11.
The Medical Counselling Committee has postponed the stray round of NEET SS counselling 2025 in view of round 2 admissions for Tamil Nadu in-service candidates. The new counselling dates will be announced soon on the official website, mcc.nic.in.
As per the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Superspecialty (NEET SS) counselling 2025 schedule, round 3 seat allotment result 2025 will be announced today, July 2.
MCC informed that the NEET SS 2025 stray round admissions will be conducted after the completion of the round of Tamil Nadu NEET SS counselling for in-service students on July 11, 2025. As per TN schedule, the second round will be over on July 5 and the last date for joining and taking admission will be July 10. The state authorities will revert the vacant seats back to MCC on July 11.
“It is for the information to all participating Super Specialty candidates/ institutes that the Stray Round of Super Specialty Counselling 2024 has been rescheduled in compliance to the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to conduct Round-2 of vacant in-service seats of Tamil Nadu,” said the commission.
Recently, MCC allowed resignation from NEET SS counselling 2025 with forfeiture of security deposit to the candidates who were allotted seats in the Institute of National Importance Super-Speciality Entrance Test (INI SS) counselling. The committee took the decision after receiving various representations from the SS candidates who participated in both the counselling sessions.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- JK Lakshmipat University VC on education in AI era: ‘Every course, every classroom must evolve’
- CBSE Curriculum 2026-27: Three-language policy is ‘compulsory Hindi’, says Tamil Nadu CM; criticism online
- 415 universities offer SWAYAM, NPTEL online courses, but UGC’s credit transfer scheme finds few takers
- CBSE changing Class 9, 10 syllabus from 2026-27; 3rd language compulsory, 2 levels of maths, science
- MBBS Abroad: NMC warns students against 3 Uzbekistan medical colleges, TSMU offshore campus
- CBSE AI Curriculum for Classes 3-8: What’s in the syllabus, how will it be taught, will there be exams?
- Pondicherry University advances exams, cancels internals, makes Saturdays working citing LPG shortage
- Osmania University degree college crammed into 5 school rooms; BA, BSc, BCom students take turns to study
- Resident doctors’ workload ‘alarming’; enforce mandatory rest, monitored rosters like for pilots: Panel
- Strengthen nursing courses, set up allied healthcare school at AIIMS Delhi: Panel to health ministry