NEET 2020 counselling mop-up round registration started at mcc.nic.in; Click to know eligibility and more
The last date for registering at the official website of Medical Counseling Committee for NEET 2020 counselling 2020 is December 14, 2020.
This ebook serves as a valuable study guide for NEET exams, specifically designed to assist students in light of recent changes and the removal of certain topics from the NEET exam.
Download EBookTeam Careers360 | December 11, 2020 | 12:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has started the NEET UG counselling registration process for mop-up round on its official website - mcc.nic.in/UGcounseling . Though no official notification has been released by the authorities yet, the registration link has been activated. The mop-up round is conducted for admission to the remaining vacant seats in deemed/central universities, ESIC institutes, AIIMS, and JIPMER. Candidates can register at the official MCC website and pay the registration fee latest by December 14, 2020, till 7:00 PM. During the registration for NEET 2020 counselling, candidates are required to fill their preferences of courses and colleges. The last date for choice filling and locking is December 14, 2020, till 11:59 PM.
NEET 2025: Syllabus | Most Scoring concepts | NEET PYQ's (2015-24)
MCC concluded the NEET counselling 2020 for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats on December 8 after two rounds. A total of 17,777 aspirants in round one and 23, 616 candidates in round two have been allotted medical and dental seats.
How to register for NEET 2020 counselling mop-up round?
-
Visit the official website mcc.nic.in/UGcounseling
-
Click on "new registration" link on the MCC website
-
Fill personal details like name, parent’s name, date of birth, category, nationality and others.
-
Fill NEET related details such as NEET roll number and registration number.
-
Pay the NEET counselling fee as per the category in online mode.
-
Fill the choices of colleges as well as courses and lock them.
Candidates who registered for round one and two of NEET UG counselling but are not allotted any seat are not required to register again for the mop-up round.
Who are eligible for the mop-up round of NEET 2020 counselling?
-
Aspirants who registered in round one of counselling but availed free exit.
-
Candidates who registered in round two of counselling but exited.
-
Candidates not allotted any seat in round one and round two of counselling.
It must be noted that candidates who have been allotted a seat in the second round of NEET counselling cannot opt for upgradation in the mop-up round.
What after NEET 2020 counselling mop-up round registration?
After the registration process for mop-up round, Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) will conduct the seat allotment process for registered candidates only. The result for NEET-UG counselling mop-up round will be declared on December 17, 2020, at the official MCC website. Candidates who are allotted seats in the mop-up round will be required to report to the allotted college between December 18 to December 26, 2020.
Also read:
Write to us at news@careers360.com
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.
Featured News
]- Household Consumption Expenditure Survey 2023-24: Education spending shrinks in villages, swells in cities
- Economic Survey 2024-25 highlights skills mismatch; over 50% graduates, 40% postgraduates underemployed
- ‘They demanded I delete photos’: I was warned off reporting on a zero-enrolment Kolkata school
- MCC NEET PG Counselling: Aspirants demand round 4 or stray vacancy upgrade, fear MP lag may cost seats
- ASER Report: Government schools outshine private in post-Covid learning recovery, but teen enrollment drops
- How new-age law colleges of India are redefining legal learning
- No student, 6 teachers, crumbling building: West Bengal’s zero-enrolment school problem
- NMC proposal to let MSc, PhDs teach at medical colleges will ‘dilute academic standards’: Resident doctors
- ‘Academic apartheid’: Non-doctors denounce NMCs’ new rules for medical faculty recruitment
- New UGC regulations may create rubber-stamp VCs, conflict with states: JNU professor