NEET counselling 2019: MCC releases seat allotment list round 2 at mcc.nic.in
Sahiba.Sharma | July 17, 2019 | 06:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, July 17: Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on the behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released NEET UG counselling result for round 2 on July 17, 2019. The result is available on the official website as the seat allotment list in PDF form. The seat allotment list mentions the seats quota, the course opted (MBBS/BDS), allotted category, candidate category, the status of allotment and the college allotted. Candidates whose name appears in the seat allotment list are supposed to report to the allotted college between July 17 to 25.
NEET UG counselling round 2 registration had started on July 11. The counselling result lists the candidates who were able to secure a seat for themselves after the second round of counselling. The transfer of vacant seats after the second round of counselling to the respective states will take place on July 25, 2019.
How to download the seat allotment list?
The seat allotment list is an important document as it informs the candidate whether he/she has secured any seat in the second round of counselling. Candidates are advised to download the list for future reference. Candidates need to follow the steps given below to download the seat allotment list:
1. Visit the official website - mcc.nic.in
2. The seat allotment list will appear in the form of PDF
3. Press Ctrl+f enter your rank and search it on the list
4. Verify the details mentioned in the allotment list
What to do after seat allotment?
Through an official notification MCC had announced that in case of any discrepancy candidates had to mail the authorities at mccresultquery@gmail.com. The candidates whose names appear on the final merit list can download their allotment letter on July 18, 2019, after 10:30 AM.
Following the download of allotment letter aspirants will have to report to their allotted colleges between July 18 to 25 for document verification, fee submission and completion of admission process. These candidates are required to bring up the below mentioned original documents to the college authority:
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NEET admit card
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NEET Scorecard or Rank Letter
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Class 10 certificate and mark sheet (for date of birth)
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Class 12 certificate and mark sheet
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ID proof (Aadhar/PAN Card/Driving License/Passport)
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Eight passport size photographs
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Provisional Allotment Letter
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Caste Certificate (if applicable)
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PwD Certificate (if applicable)
Mop-up Round
After the counselling process for round 2 is completed, a mop-up round will be conducted by MCC for Central and Deemed Universities. This mop-up round will be conducted to fill the seats left vacant after the round 1 and round 2 of counselling.
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