NEET UG Counselling 2024: Seat allotment final result out; reporting deadline August 29
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 25, 2024 | 04:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG 2024 Counselling: The final seat allotment results are out on MCC’s official website, mcc.nic.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2024 final seat allotment results today, August 25. Candidates can download the results from MCC’s official website mcc.nic.in. The last date to report to the allotted college along with the required documents is August 29.
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The NEET UG 2024 counselling provisional result was declared on August 24 and 23. Candidates were able to submit their grievances before 11 am today, August 25. Candidates who have registered for MCC AIQ counselling have been allotted MBBS, and BDS seats as per the round 1 eligibility criteria. Around 43 candidates have debarred from NEET UG 2024 counselling.
The NEET 2024 counselling will be held in Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 sessions. Round 2 of NEET UG 2024 counselling will begin on September 5.
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NEET 2024 Seat Allotment: Round 1 reporting begins
The shortlisted candidates will have to appear for the NEET 2024 round 1 counselling session at the allotted institute along with the final result. The deadline for reporting to the allotted college is August 29. Candidates will have to submit all the required documents for verification and admission confirmation.
NEET 2024 Counselling required documents
Candidates will require the following documents while reporting at the allotted college for NEET UG 2024 counselling.
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NEET admit card
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NEET scorecard or rank letter
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Class 10 certificate and mark sheet
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Class 12 certificate and mark sheet
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Eight passport-size photographs
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Provisional allotment letter
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Caste certificate (if applicable)
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PwD certificate (if applicable)
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ID proof (aadhar, PAN Card, driving license or passport)
NEET UG 2024 Seat Allotment: How to check results?
The process to check the NEET UG 2024 seat allotment results is as follows.
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Open the official website of MCC, mcc.nic.in
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Click on the link available ‘NEET counselling seat allotment result’
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The result PDF will appear on the screen.
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Find your roll number or All India Rank (AIR) in the PDF.
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Download the seat allotment order.
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Keep the copy for further admission process.
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