NEET SS 2023 Counselling: MCC round 1 allotment result revised due to reduction in seats
Anu Parthiban | November 17, 2023 | 03:36 PM IST | 1 min read
The NEET SS 2023 counselling allotment list 2023 has been published for 4,253 candidates. Revised seat matrix here.
NEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has revised the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - Super Specialty (NEET SS 2023) provisional allotment list due to reduction in seats. The National Medical Commission (NMC) and IP University informed MCC regarding reduction in DM, MCh seats.
Candidates who have qualified the NEET SS 2023 and registered for the counselling will be able to check the NEET SS allotment result 2023 from the official website, mcc.nic.in. The NEET SS 2023 counselling allotment list 2023 has been published for 4,253 candidates.
“Candidates cannot claim any right over the allotted seat in the provisional result and the provisional result cannot be challenged before the Court of Law,” the MCC said.
Selected candidates will have to report to the allotted college after the declaration of final result.
NEET SS Counselling 2023: Revised seat matrix
The following seats have been removed before the allotment process of NEET SS round 1 counselling.
|
College |
Course |
Number of seats |
|
Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research (College Code 900609) |
DM Cardiology |
Reduced from 25 to 21 |
|
PGIMER Dr RML Hospital (College Code 900542) |
DM Cardiology |
Reduced from 6 to 4 |
|
PGIMER Dr RML Hospital (College Code 900542) |
DM Critical Care Medicine |
Reduced from 4 to 2 |
“Any discrepancy in the result may immediately be informed to MCC of DGHS upto 03:00 PM of 17.11.2023 through email on the Email id: mccresultquery@gmail.com after which the Revised Provisional Result will be treated as ‘Final’,” the MCC said.
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