NEET PG Counselling 2021: Choice filling begins today at mcc.nic.in
Round 1 choice filling for NEET PG counselling 2021 begins. Registered aspirants can check the NEET PG counselling details.
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Try NowRaushan Kumar | January 13, 2022 | 02:33 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has started the choice filling facility for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test PG or NEET PG 2021 counselling at mcc.nic.in. The facility of NEET PG 2021 counselling choice filling will be available from January 13 to 17, 2022, till 11:55 PM.
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As per the latest news on NEET PG counselling 2021, the registrations for round one have already started at mcc.nic.in from January 12 onwards. Eligible medical graduates who have registered for round 1 NEET PG counselling can fill their choices of colleges and courses.
During the choice filling process, aspirants can select as many colleges and courses as they want. Candidates must also lock the choices chosen before the last date. NEET PG 2021 counselling result for round one will be announced on January 22, 2022, in PDF format.
NEET PG counselling choice filling and locking process
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Visit the MCC website, mcc.nic.in.
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Click on the PG medical counselling.
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Login using the credentials - stream (medical/dental), roll number, and password
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Start filling your choices of course and college for NEET PG seat allotment
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To add a new choice click on the ‘+’ button
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To rearrange the order of any choice, drag the choice to the desired position
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Once satisfied with the choices filled, click on ‘save and next’ to lock the choices.
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If a candidate forgets to lock the choices filled, they will be automatically locked.
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Aspirants need to verify the choices locked as the NEET PG seat allotment will be done on the basis of choices filled.
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Candidates can take a printout of their filled choices for future reference.
What after NEET PG counselling choice filling, locking process
After completion of NEET PG choice filling and locking process, DGHS will conduct the seat allotment process. NEET PG seat allotment 2021 will be done on the basis of NEET PG rank, choices of colleges and courses filled, seats available, reservation criteria, and other factors. Based on these factors, the result of NEET PG 2021 counselling will be released at the MCC website after seat allotment processing.
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