NEET 2020 stray round eligible candidates’ list released at mcc.nic.in
Team Careers360 | January 8, 2021 | 10:28 AM IST | 2 mins read
MCC has released a separate eligible candidate list for AMU, DU, Employee State Insured Cooperation, Deemed and Central universities.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has released the list of eligible candidates for NEET 2020 stray vacancy round at mcc.nic.in . MCC has released separate eligible candidate list for Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Delhi University, Employee State Insured Cooperation (ESIC), Deemed and Central universities. The NEET-UG stray round candidate list includes roll number, name, and nationality of the candidate.
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The NEET stray round will be conducted for 2,463 vacant MBBS and BDS seats in AIIMS, VMMC, DU, AMU, BHU, JIPMER, JMI, deemed universities, and ESIC. The NEET stray round 2020 will be held in an offline mode at the respective institution. Candidates who are registered with MCC and have not been allotted any seat in any All India Quota, Deemed, or state NEET UG counselling are eligible for the stray vacancy round.
How to check NEET 2020 stray vacancy candidate list?
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Visit - mcc.nic.in
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Check eligible candidate list for stray vacancy round in the download section
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Click on the candidate list of the respective institution
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Press Ctrl + F to search your roll number
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Download the list for future reference
NEET 2020 stray vacancy round registration slip
Candidates included in the eligible candidates’ list of NEET MBBS/BDS stray vacancy round are required to download their registration slip. Candidates must carry the registration slip at the institute or college for verification. Check the steps to download the registration slip below.
How to download NEET stray round 2020 registration slip?
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Visit the website - mcc.nic.in
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Click on candidate login
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Enter your NEET 2020 roll number and password
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Generate NEET stray vacancy round registration slip
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Take printout of the registration slip
What after NEET 2020 stray vacancy candidate list?
Shortlisted candidates are required to download their registration slip and report to the respective institution for NEET 2020 stray round. The reporting at the colleges can be done till January 15, 2021. Candidates have to report as per the schedule released by the respective institution. The stray vacancy round for vacant MBBS/BDS seats in AIIMS institutions and GGSIPU will be held on January 12, 2021. Candidates must confirm the eligibility requirements if any, from the respective institution.
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