NMC to reopen portal for medical colleges to fill details of SS, broad specialty courses admissions
NMC will reopen the portal to fill the details of candidates who took admission in super specialty, broad specialty courses from March 3 to 7.
Vagisha Kaushik | March 3, 2023 | 03:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Medical Commission (NMC) will reopen the portal for medical colleges to submit details of candidates who took admission in postgraduate super specialty and broad specialty courses from March 3 to March 7.
The portal will reopen as the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducted a special mop-up round to fill up the vacant seats of SS courses from February 18 to February 23. The commission said that it will open the portal for broad specialty courses for those colleges which could not fill the details due to any reason.
“Portal will also be open for broad specialty courses for those colleges which could not fill up the admission data previously due to technical problem or any other reason,” said NMC.
“All are requested to fill in the requisite data in the stipulated time. No physical or manual data will be accepted whatsoever is the reason,” it added.
Earlier, NMC opened the portal for filling the details from January 13 to 17.
NMC also invited applications from medical colleges for recognition of PG courses, renewal of recognition, and recognition against increased intake of postgraduate medical qualifications. The commission has provided the format of application form and documents required for approval on its official website – nmc.org.in.
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