MCC NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 3 counselling schedule revised; allotment on October 12
Vagisha Kaushik | October 10, 2024 | 11:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG Counselling 2024: MCC has provided resignation facility to round 1, 2 candidates and reopened PwD portal.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has revised the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling 2024 schedule, following the requests received from candidates and Bihar counselling authority. As per the revised dates, the last date to fill choices has been extended to October 11 and the seat allotment result declaration has been rescheduled for October 12.
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The committee has also provided resignation facility to the students who were allotted seats in the previous rounds. “It is for the information to all candidates that due to various requests being received from counselling authority, Bihar/ candidates the competent authority has decided to extend the schedule of round-3 of UG counselling and also provide resignation facility to candidates who have been allotted seats through round-2 of Bihar state counselling,” said MCC in an official notification.
Medical aspirants who wish to leave their seats allotted to them in the first or second round of MBBS, BDS counselling can resign before 1 pm of October 10. Round 1 candidates who did not get upgraded in round 2, can resign from their seat without forfeiture of security deposit within stipulated time of resignation.
Freshly allotted candidates of round 2 who joined their seat but now want to resign as well as those who got upgraded in the second round and joined the upgraded seat but now want to resign, can leave their seat with forfeiture of security deposit within stipulated time of resignation.
All such students will have to report physically at the allotted college to resign their seat. MCC advised students to ensure that their resignation letter is generated online (through the portal provided by MCC) by the allotted college, failing which the resignation will be treated as ‘Null & Void’.
Moreover, the counselling authority has also re-opened the PwD portal. It will be available till 12 noon today.
MCC NEET UG Counselling 2024: Revised schedule
Here’s the revised schedule for round 3 counselling.
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Event |
Dates |
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Choice-filling and locking |
Till October 11, 2024 (till 9 am)
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Processing of seat allotment |
October 11, 2024 |
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Seat allotment result |
October 12, 2024 |
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Reporting |
October 14, 2024 to October 19, 2024 |
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