NEET MDS Counselling: MCC notifies on Resignation of Round 1 seats
New Delhi: Through a recent notification, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has notified about the resignation process for NEET MDS candidates who have joined Round 1 seats and now want to resign or surrender the seat allotted to them.
All the concerned candidates and stakeholders are hereby informed that the Reporting module for Round-1 of NEET MDS Counselling 2021 will end on 04.10.2021 as per schedule. Candidates who have joined their allotted seats of Round-1 and now want to surrender/ resign the seat allotted to them in Round-1 may do so from 02.10.2021(Saturday) till 05:00 P.M (as per server time) of 06.10.2021 (Wednesday), the MCC stated.
Candidates may please note that after 06.10.2021 resignation from Round-1 seat will not be allowed and candidates will be deemed to be Round-2 candidates and rules of Round-2 will apply on them, the MCC notice added.
The candidates can contact the allotted college w.r.t matters of Refund of Fee paid to college/ payment of Surety Bond in case of seat surrender etc.
All the concerned candidates can view the online counseling schedule mentioned below:
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported about the temporary hold on Round-1 MDS Counselling 2021. It came after the MCC decided to seek clarification from Supreme Court on a judgement given by the Madras Court on 25.08.2021 on the matter of reservation where it stated that that additional reservation provided for economically weaker sections in the notification of July 29, 2021 cannot be permitted, except with the approval of the Supreme Court.
To view the official notice click on the following link:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/notice-for-resignation-of-round-1-seat-mds-2021-161341.pdf
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