NEET 2019 Seat Allotment Letter issued for shortlisted candidates @mcc.nic.in
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NEW DELHI; July 3: Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the seat allotment letter of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) on July 3, 2019. The allotment letter can be downloaded from the official website - mcc.nic.in. The counselling authority released the revised NEET counselling 2019 result for first round on July 2. Once downloading the allotment letter, aspirants must report to the designated colleges with relevant documents for verification and completion of admission process.
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The counselling result of NEET 2019 round one was earlier announced on July 1, in the form of PDF, which was later withdrawn by MCC due to the ongoing case of M.Rithika vs MCI & others. Before downloading the allotment letters, the shortlisted candidates must provide their option to accept/reject the admission granted. After the completion of the first round of counselling, the authority will commence round 2 of NEET 2019 counselling from July 9. However, along with the notice for withdrawal of result, MCC also notified to release the fresh schedule for the subsequent rounds of counselling.
Here are the steps to download NEET seat allotment letter:
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Click on the NEET allotment letter official link here.
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In the login page, enter the roll number, date of birth and security pin
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Clicking on submit, the allotment letter will appear on the screen
It is mandatory to download and carry the allotment letter along with the other documents to the allotted college. The allotment letter mentions the name, All India Rank, category rank, percentile scores, marks obtained (out of 720) and name of college allotted.
NEET counselling 2019 is being conducted for admission to 4,591 seats under 15% All India Quota offered by 235 government medical and dental colleges. Along with that, the seat allotment process is for the admission to 100% seats offered by Deemed universities, Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU, JMI, VMMC & SH), ESIC and AFMC.
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