NEET PG counselling 2021 round one result out; What next?
Aspirants who have been granted seats in NEET PG 2021 counselling can report to the allotted college till January 28, 2022. Check more details here.
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Try NowSonia Vats | January 22, 2022 | 02:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the round one counselling result of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate or NEET PG 2021 at mcc.nic.in. The NEET PG 2021 counselling round one result cum merit list has been published in the PDF mode mentioning the names of the aspirants and college/institute allotted to them.
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As many as 18,218 candidates are granted admission in the NEET PG round one counselling 2021. After the NEET PG seat allotment, candidates need to login and select the option to either accept or reject the allotted seat. Aspirants who choose to join the allotted NEET PG seat must download their seat allotment letters and report at the allotted colleges. Candidates are advised to read further to know more.
NEET PG 2021 Counselling: Reporting to the allotted college/institute
As mentioned above, aspirants who have been granted seats in the round one NEET PG 2021 counselling must report to the allotted college along with their allotment letter and other relevant documents from January 23 to 28, 2022.
NEET PG allotment letter mentions the details of the candidate, rank secured by the candidate, marks scored in NEET PG exam, the category under which admission is granted, college allotted, and the reporting schedule for securing admission.
Also read | NEET PG 2022 registration at nbe.edu.in; Who can apply for MD, MS exam?
List of documents required for NEET PG 2021 counselling reporting
The documents required by the candidates at the time of reporting are as follows:
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NEET PG 2021 documents required
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NEET PG admit card
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NEET PG result
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Mark Sheets of MBBS/BDS professional examinations
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MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate
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Internship Completion Certificate
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MCI issued registration certificate
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Date of birth proof
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Valid ID proof
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Caste certificate
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Disability Certificate
NEET PG counselling 2021 round two
MCC will now conduct round two of NEET PG 2021 counselling at mcc.nic.in from February 3, 2022, onwards, The registration and choice filling of NEET PG round two counselling can be done until February 7, 2022. Aspirants who were not allotted seats or who did not participate in NEET PG 2021 counselling round one will be able to participate in round two. The seat allotment result will be published on MCC official website on February 12, 2022.
Through NEET PG counselling 2021, as many as, 40,998 seats to MD, MS and PG diploma courses will be allotted in about 6,102 colleges and 649 hospitals.
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