NEET UG Counselling 2023: MCC adds, removes seats from special stray vacancy round
Vagisha Kaushik | November 2, 2023 | 06:54 PM IST | 1 min read
NEET UG 2023 counselling: MCC has added 3 MBBS, removed 1 BDS, 3 MBBS seats from the seat matrix.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has added 3 MBBS seats and removed other 3 MBBS and 1 BDS seats from the seat matrix of the special stray vacancy round of NEET UG counselling 2023. Candidates can check the added and removed seats before filling choices at mcc.nic.in.
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“The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has received information from following Institutes to remove/ add the following seats in the seat matrix of Special Stray Vacancy Round of UG Counselling 2023,” the committee said in an official notice.
Vinayaka Mission Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry; Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai; and Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Karnataka have added 3 management seats.
On the other hand, Government Dental College and Hospital, Tamil Nadu has withdrawn one dental seat for the OBC category. Government Medical College, Alwar has withdrawn one MBBS seat for the same category while College of Nursing, RML has withdrawn two MBBS seats for the open and OBC categories.
|
Name of college |
Course |
Category |
Reason |
|
Vinayaka Mission Medical College and Hospital, Karaikal |
MBBS seat to be added |
Management/paid |
Email received from institute on November 1, 2023 |
|
Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai |
MBBS seat to be added |
Management/paid |
Letter No SSMC/PRI/2023 dated October 31, 2023 |
|
Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur |
MBBS seat to be added |
Management/paid |
Email received from institute dated October 18, 2023 |
|
Government Dental College and Hospital, Cuddalore District, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram |
BDS |
OBC |
Letter No GDCH/AIQ/71/2023 dated October 21, 2023 |
|
Government Medical College, Alwar |
MBBS seat to be deleted |
OBC |
Email received from institute dated November 2, 2023 |
|
College of Nursing, RML |
MBBS seat to be deleted |
Open |
Mail received from college on October 26, 2023 |
|
College of Nursing, RML |
MBBS seat to be deleted |
OBC |
Mail received from college on October 26, 2023 |
“The seats mentioned for withdrawal will be removed from the seat matrix of Special Stray Vacancy Round of UG Counselling 2023 before seat processing and the seats mentioned for addition have been added in the seat matrix. Thus candidates can now exercise choices for the same,” MCC added.
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