MCC issues notice for NEET candidates who complained of partial refund of security deposit
New Delhi : Through a recent notice, Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed that the issue raised by NEET candidates regarding the partial refund has been dealt with and the Payment Gateway Bankers have resolved the technical glitch.
Earlier, it had been brought to the MCC's notice that few NEET UG 2021 candidates received partial refund of security deposit due to technical glitch in the Payment Gateway Bankers.
Thereafter, MCC/ Financial Custodian has advised the Payment Gateway Bankers to refund full security deposit.
This issue has immediately been taken up with the Payment Gateway Bankers.
Now, informing about the resolution of the matter, the MCC has stated, "Our Financial Custodian has informed that our Bankers have resolved the technical glitch and started refund of balance security deposits."
The bankers have assured that to complete the refund process on or before 05-07-22. Hence Candidates are requested to check their bank/card statements regularly. In the event of non- receipt of security deposit by 10-07-22, the candidates are advised to contact the Financial Custodian (financemcc@lifecarehll.com) quoting the Roll Number #, the MCC notice added.
List of Eligible Candidates for Refund UG -2021 : Click here
Candidates are advised to note the following:
1) Refunds have been sent to the same Bank/Card Account from where the security deposit was remitted.
2) Depends upon the level of automation, banks will take 1 to 10 days to credit the refunds.
3) If the refund is not credited in 10 days, the candidate should take up with the "Customer Grievance Cell" of the candidate's banker since the refund may be lying with them in "Suspense Account".
4) Candidates who have raised Charge Back Claim should approach their card issuer for refund.
In case of any Refund related queries please contact financemcc@lifecarehll.com.
To view the official Notice, Click here : https://mcc.nic.in/refundofsecuritydeposit
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