MCC allows initialization of admission for students allotted seats in INI-SS, NEET SS counselling
Candidates allotted seats in AIIMS INI-SS, NEET SS 2022 counselling will be able to avail the resignation facility from tomorrow at mcc.nic.in.
Anu Parthiban | December 20, 2022 | 04:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed candidates who have been allotted seats in both Institute of National Importance Super Speciality (INI-SS) entrance exam and MCC NEET SS 2022 counselling that the resignation window will be active from tomorrow.
Candidates who have been allotted seats in both INI SS conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS 2022) counselling held by the MCC will be able to avail the resignation facility from 12 noon of December 21 to 22, 2022.
The first round seat allocation of INI-SS 2022 entrance examination was conducted by AIIMS for admission in DM, MCh, MD(HA) courses for INIs namely AIIMS New Delhi and other participating AIIMS, PGIMER, JIPMER, NIMHANS and SCTIMST.
The MCC said that in the larger interest of such candidates, it has been decided to allow initialization of admission without forfeiture for seats allotted to them in round 1 of NEET SS Counselling 2022 conducted by the MCC.
Candidates who want to resign from the seats will have to send their AIIMS INI-SS allotment letter to MCC by sending an email to colleges.superspeciality@gmail.com. They will also have to collect the original document from the allotted college.
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