NEET 2021 counselling dates released by MCC: Check complete schedule here
Sonia Vats | January 13, 2022 | 07:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
MCC has released the official schedule for NEET UG 2021 counselling at mcc.nic.in. Check the official dates for NEET counselling here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the counselling dates of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) at mcc.nic.in. As per the official NEET counselling 2021 schedule released by MCC, the registrations for round one will commence from January 19, onwards. NEET 2021 qualified candidates will be required to register for round one until January 24, 2022.
NEET UG 2021 counselling will be conducted for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc & AH and BSc Nursing courses under 15% All India Quota (AIQ), all deemed/central universities, ESIC/AFMS institutes, AIIMS and JIPMER colleges. Eligible aspirants are advised to read further to know more about NEET counselling 2021.
NEET 2021: Counselling schedule by MCC
Given in the table below are the official dates for NEET UG 2021 counselling released by the MCC. Candidates are advised to check the dates to avoid missing any major updates.
NEET-UG Counselling Schedule
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Events |
Dates |
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Registration for round one |
January 19 to 24, 2022 till 12 noon |
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Choice filling for round done |
January 20 to 24, 2022 till 11:55 PM |
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Seat allotment process |
January 27 to 28, 2022 |
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Result for round one |
January 29, 2022 |
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Reporting to allotted colleges |
January 30 to 3 February 2022 |
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Registration for round two |
February 9 to 14, 2022 |
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Choice filling for round two |
February 10 to 14, 2022 |
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Seat allotment process |
February 17, 2022 |
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Result for round two |
February 19, 2022 |
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Reporting to allotted colleges |
February 20 to 26, 2022 |
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Registration for mop-up round |
March 2 to 7, 2022 |
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Choice filling |
March 3 to 7, 2022 |
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Seat allotment process |
March 10 to 11, 2022 |
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Result for mop-up round |
March 12, 2022 |
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Reporting to allotted colleges |
March 13 to 19, 2022 |
How to participate in MCC NEET 2021 counselling?
The counselling session for NEET UG 2021 will be held in the online mode wherein, candidates need to register and fill the choice of courses and colleges in a provided time period. The quick steps on how to take part in the NEET UG 2021 counselling are as follows”
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Visit the official website mcc.nic.in after the counselling commences.
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Click on the "new registration" tab.
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Enter asked details such as roll number, registration number, name, mother’s name, and date of birth as printed on their NEET 2021 scorecard.
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Pay the fee of NEET 2021 counselling online through a Credit/Debit card or Internet banking.
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Fill in the choice of course and give preferences to the college/institute. Aspirants must note that there is no limit to the number of choices a candidate can fill.
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After entering the choices, candidates need to lock the choice before the mentioned date.
NEET UG 2021 counselling session- How many colleges can a candidate choose?
Aspirants must note that during the NEET counselling session, they are required to fill their choice of course and colleges within the provided dates. A candidate can choose as many colleges as she/he wants on the property order. However, in order to successfully submit the chosen colleges, aspirants must lock their choices before the last date. If any candidate fails to do so, the choices will be locked automatically on the last date.
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