MCC NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 2 seat allotment today; what to keep ready?
Vagisha Kaushik | September 19, 2024 | 07:03 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG round 2 seat allotment result will be announced on mcc.nic.in. Candidates will be able to report from September 20.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will announce the seat allotment result for the second round of the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling 2024 today, September 19. The counselling authorities revised the schedule after the National Medical Commission (NMC) granted approval to new MBBS seats.
The NEET UG seat allotment result 2024 will be announced on the official website of MCC, mcc.nic.in. Candidates will be able to download the allotment order using their login credentials. Additionally, the MCC will also release the NEET UG round 2 seat allotment result PDF containing the details of candidates and the courses and colleges allotted to them.
As per the revised schedule, participants were able to fill choices for round 2 till September 16. Those who secure a seat in this round will have to report to the allotted institute anytime between September 20 and 26.
Applicants must note that if they don’t join the allotted seat, their security deposit will be forfeited, according to the counselling rules. Moreover, if a candidate who registered for the first time in the second round is not allotted a seat, he or she can participate in the next round directly without registering again.
NEET UG Counselling 2024: Documents required for reporting
At the time of reporting to the allotted college, candidates will require the following documents in original as well as their attested photocopies:
- Allotment letter issued by MCC
- NEET UG 2024 admit card
- NEET UG 2024 result or rank card
- Date of birth certificate (if matric certificate does not bear the same)
- Class 10 certificate
- Class 12 certificate
- Class 12 marksheet
- Eight passport-size photographs same as that affixed on the application form.
- Proof of identity (Aadhar/ PAN/ Driving Licence/ Passport)
- NRI candidates should bring passport copy of sponsorer, embassy certificate, sponsorship affidavit (stating that sponsorer is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of study), relationship affidavit (relation of candidate with the sponsorer)
- For OCI/PIO/Foreign national candidates citizenship certificate/card number documents are mandatory
- SC or ST certificate, if applicable
- OBC-NCL certificate if applicable
- Disability certificate issued from a duly constituted and authorized medical board in an online format by the designated centers, if applicable
- EWS certificate, if applicable
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