MCC withdraws 10 MBBS seats of ESIC Medical College from Round 2 NEET Counselling, Details

Published On 2022-02-21 10:23 GMT   |   Update On 2022-02-21 10:23 GMT
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New Delhi : Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed about the withdrawal of MBBS seats from ESIC Medical College Bengaluru from the AIQ seat matrix of ROund 2 NEET Counselling with respect to MBBS admissions this academic year.

This for the information to all the participating candidates in NEET Counselling 2021 that as in reference of letter dated 18.02.2022 received from Deputy Director (ME), ESIC, New Delhi wherein they have decided to withdraw 10 seats from AIQ quota from UG Round-2 Counselling seat matrix of ESIC Medical College, Bengaluru in order to contribute the same in State Quota.

Accordingly, it has been decided to reduce 10 seats of MBBS from ESIC Medical College, Bengaluru as in the table mentioned below

Institute Institute Code Program Quota Seats
ESIC Medical College, Bengaluru 200165 MBBS AIQ UR- 4 seats
SC- 1 seats
OBC- 3 seats
EWS- 2 seats

Recently, the MCC has added 15 MBBS seats from Lakhim pur Medical COllege to the round 2 seat matrix. Apart from the recent addition and withdrawal of seats, a total of 11,441 including 8692 MBBS, 2375 BDS, 374 BSc Nursing seats are up for grabs in Round 2 NEET counselling being conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under DGHS for this academic year's UG admissions. In addition, 4464 MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing seats are available in the virtual vacancy category.

Candidates can register themselves through the official website of MCC, mcc.nic.in. According to the NEET UG counselling schedule, the choice filling facility will be available from February 17 to February 21, 2022. The choice locking facility will be available from 4:00 PM to 11:55 PM on February 21. The round 2 NEET UG counselling result will be declared on February 26.


To view the official note and Attached letter Click here


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