MCC Opens NRI Nationality Conversion Window for NEET MDS Round 1 Counselling 2025
New Delhi- The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has opened the nationality conversion window for National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) Round 1 counselling for the academic year 2025.
Through the official notice issued in this regard by MCC, it has been informed that candidates who claim to be Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and want to change their nationality from Indian to NRI must submit certain documents in support of their claim. The candidates can submit the document till tomorrow, i.e. 22nd June 2025.
The documents should be submitted through the email ID, which is mentioned in the notice; however, emails received before/after the stipulated time will not be considered. Candidates are also advised to send all documents enclosed in a single email, within the stipulated time.
Below are the documents to be submitted by the candidates-
Meanwhile, MCC has also released the list of eligible candidates for MDS Round 1 Counselling 2024-25. The list has been released on the official website of MCC; therefore, candidates can view and download the same from there.
The list has been released in a PDF format and includes details such as roll no and candidate's name. As per the list, a total of 50 candidates have been converted provisionally from Indian to NRI for the purpose of MDS counselling 2024-25 on the basis of scrutiny of documents sent by them to the MCC of DGHS. However, the candidates have to produce the same original documents at the time of reporting in case an NRI seat is allotted to them, failing which their admission is liable to get cancelled.
To view the list, click the link below
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