57 MBBS, 15 BDS seats added in MCC NEET Counselling mop up round, Details

Published On 2022-03-16 06:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-14 10:58 GMT
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New Delhi : Through a recent notice, Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has informed about the addition of MBBS and BDS seats to the mop up round of NEET counselling 2021 for this academic year's admissions.

As per the notification, a total of 72 UG seats have been added including 57 MBBS and 15 BDS seats.

The Medical Counselling Committee has received information from following Institutes about new seats which could not be contributed by the college due to late receipt of Letter of Permission (LoPs) i.e after the start of Round-2 of UG Counselling 2021 or those who could not contribute their seats within stipulated time.

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Therefore, MCC of DGHS has added the following MBBS seats in the seat matrix of Mop Up Round of UG Counselling 2021:

Institute Institute Code Program Quota Seats (Category Wise)
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad 200365 MBBS Deemed Paid Seats -42 NRI Seats- 08 Total increase- 50
Pt. Raghunath Murmu Medical College, Baripada Odisha 200236 MBBS All India Quota UR- 02 Seat OBC- 01 Seat ST- 01Seat Total increase- 04
Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 200199 MBBS All India Quota UR- 01 Seat OBC- 01 Seat SC- 01Seat Total increase- 03
Govt. Dental College, RIMS, Kadapa 200447 BDS All India Quota UR- 05 Seats UR PH- 01 Seat OBC- 04 Seat SC- 02 Seat ST- 01Seat EWS- 02 Seats Total increase- 15


Apart from this, a total of 4,124 MBBS, 1,909 BDS and 252 BSc Nursing seats are available for the mop-up round of AIQ NEET counselling being conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee under the DGHS (MCC).

The MCC had earlier informed that the candidates who have become eligible after the reduction of cutoff percentile of NEET PG counselling 2021 can now register with the MCC for admissions and the mop up round has also been postponed with the effect.

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