NEET PG Counselling 2022: Special stray vacancy round begins tomorrow
Vagisha Kaushik | January 5, 2023 | 08:26 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEET PG 2022 counselling: Candidates will have to pay a refundable security deposit of Rs 50,000 to participate in the special round.
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Download nowNEW DELHI : The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will commence the special stray vacany round of the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET PG) counselling 2022 tomorrow, January 6, 2023. Candidates will be able to fill choices on the official website – mcc.nic.in. NEET PG counselling 2022 special stray vacancy round seat allotment results will be announced on January 10, 2023.
The special round being conducted to fill 2,244 PG seats and 62 MDS seats which remained vacant after the last round. Candidates will have to pay a refundable security deposit of Rs 50,000 to participate in the counselling. Besides, candidates who do not join seats allotted to them in the special round will be debarred from appearing in NEET PG 2023 exam. Pre-registered candidates who do not hold a seat in All India Quota (AIQ) or state quota can participate in the counselling.
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NEET PG counselling 2022 special stray vacancy round schedule
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Payment of special stray vacancy round |
Choice-filling and choice-locking |
Processing of seat allotment |
Publication of result |
Reporting at allotted college |
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January 6 to January 8, 2023 Payment facility will be available upto 4 pm of January 8, 2023 |
January 6 to January 8,2023 Choice-locking will be available from 5 pm upto 11:59pm of January 8,2023 |
January 9, 2023 |
January 10, 2023 |
January 10 to January 14, 2023 (upto 5 pm as per the server timing) |
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Forwarding the list of students in order of meritequalling to ten times thenumber of vacant seats tothe deemed universities |
January 10 to January 14, 2023 |
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MCC had informed that candidates will have to furnish an undertaking with respect to allotment of seats at the time of choice-filling which is as follows: “I agree to participate in the Special Stray Vacancy Round of NEET-PG Counselling, 2022. I affirm that I am not holding any seat in the previous rounds of NEET-PG Counselling, 2022 i.e All India Counselling conducted by MCC or State Quota Counselling.
I understand that these seats are precious in nature. Hence, if I am allotted a seat during the Special Stray Vacancy Round, I will join the allotted seat. If, due to any reason I do not join the allotted seat my security deposit of 50,000 /- will be forfeited and I will be debarred from taking NEET PG 2023. Also, any action including legal action may be taken by the Competent Authority against me.”
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