MCC Releases Seat Matrix For NEET MDS Round 2 Counselling, details

Published On 2023-08-24 10:39 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-24 10:39 GMT
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New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the seat matrix for the  NEET MDS Round 2 counselling.

According to the seat matrixes following NEET MDS seats are available for the Round 2 NEET MDS Counselling :-

Total Clear Vacancy - 654 MDS Seats, 

Total Virtual Vacancy - 440 Seats.

Moreover, 11 MDS Seats of Government Dental College and Hospital, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh have been newly added to the ROund 2 seat matrix.

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Admission process for NEET MDS candidates:

If the Candidate is satisfied with his/her allotment he/she may approach the allotted college/institute for completing the admission formalities.

Original documents required at the time of joining in allotted Medical/Dental College are as mentioned below -

Allotment Letter issued by MCC (Essential document).

Admit Card issued by NBE.

Result/Rank Letter issued by NBE.

Mark Sheets of BDS 1st, 2nd & 3rd Professional Examinations.

 BDS Degree Certificate/ Provisional Certificate. (Essential document).

Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or College that the candidate shall complete the Internship by 31st March, of the year of admission/ or if required the date as decided by the Competent Authority.

Permanent / Provisional Registration Certificate issued by DCI/State Medical or Dental Council. A provisional Registration Certificate is acceptable only in cases where the candidate is undergoing an internship and likely to complete the same on or before 31st March of the year of admission. (Essential document)

High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate as proof of date of birth. (Essential document)

Candidates allotted seat must carry one of the identification proofs (ID Proof) to the allotted college at the time of admission (as mentioned in the information Bulletin published by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for NEET i.e. PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport or Aadhaar Card).

The Candidate should also bring the following certificates, if applicable:

SC/ST Certificate issued by the competent authority (in the format specified in the Information Bulletin) should be in English or Hindi. Sub-caste should be clearly mentioned in the certificate. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)

EWS Certificate as per the Central Govt. Norms (in the format as specified in the Information Bulletin) should be in English or Hindi language. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)

OBC certificate issued by the competent authority. The sub-caste should tally with the Central List of OBC. The OBC candidates should not belong to Creamy Layer. The OBC certificate must be in the format mentioned in the prospectus. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document).

Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board for 21 Benchmark Disabilities as per the Rights of Persons with Disability Act,2016, and NMC Norms. No other certificate, issued by any other Authorities/ Hospital will be entertained. The format of the Certificate of Disability is annexed (1,2) in the Information Bulletin. (Essential document)

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