NEET Counselling 2021: Who is eligible for round two?
MCC to begin NEET 2021 round two counselling process from February 9, 2022, onwards. Candidates fulfilling NEET counselling 2021 eligibility criteria can participate in the second round.
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NEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the round one seat allotment result for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET UG counselling 2021 at mcc.nic,.n. A total of 20,001 aspirants have been granted seats in the NEET 2021 counselling round one. MCC will now begin the registrations for round two of NEET counselling from February 9 onwards.
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Only eligible students as per the MCC guidelines will be able to participate in the NEET UG counselling round two. Aspirants planning to participate in the NEET UG 2021 counselling are advised to read further to know the eligibility for NEET 2021 round two counselling.
NEET 2021 Counselling - Who is eligible for round two?
Given below are the guidelines to set the eligibility of students for NEET round two seat allotment process.
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However, candidates who registered for round one did not get any seat are eligible to participate in the second round.
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Registered candidates who have secured seats under reserved quota and whose NEET 2021 round one seat got cancelled during the document verification on the reporting for admission will also be considered for round two with changed category, subject to availability of seat in the respective category.
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Aspirants who have reported at the allotted institute during round one reporting and submitted willingness for second round up-gradation as ‘Yes’ can also apply for round two.
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Candidates who have been allotted a seat but have not joined are eligible for NEET 2021 round two.
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Students who have resigned from the NEET UG 2021 allotted seat of the first round can also participate in the second round. 4
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NEET Counselling 2021 - Who is not eligible for round two?
Given below are the guidelines on the basis of which a candidate isn’t eligible to participate in round two.
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Students who have become non-eligible due to having inadequate documents as per NEET 2021 eligibility criteria cannot participate further in the counselling process,
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Aspirants who have not registered in NEET 2021 counselling round one or two are also non-eligible for further NEET 2021 counselling.
Through NEET-UG 2021 counselling admission to 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in all government colleges and 100% in Deemed/Central Universities, ESIC, AFMC, AIIMS, etc JIPMER will be granted.
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