Can't change category, approach NTA, NBE: MCC tells NEET, NEET PG candidates

Published On 2024-09-11 09:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-09-11 09:00 GMT
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New Delhi- Through a notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed that  it cannot change or edit the category of National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate and Postgraduate (NEET UG) and (NEET PG) 2024 candidates.

As per the notice, MCC has received some representations from various candidates regarding the change in their category. On this, through the notice MCC has informed the candidates that “the details of candidates are pre-populated in the Registration form as per the data provided by NTA/NBE in a non-editable format. Thus, MCC of DGHS cannot change or edit category of any candidate”.

Therefore, MCC through the notice has further instructed the candidates that if any candidate wants to change his/her category, he/she can approach the Exam Control Authority i.e. National Testing Agency (NTA) or National Board of Examination (NBE) for a change of category and revision of their rank.

Meanwhile, the NEET UG Counselling for All India Quota (15%)/ Deemed/Central Universities/ All AIIMS Institutes/ JIPMER (Puducherry & Karaikal) MBBS, BDS seats are going on which will end on October 30, 2024. With this, the Academic Session for UG Courses will commence on 1st October 2024. Currently, the 2nd round of NEET UG counselling is going on which will end on 26th September 2024. After this, the 3rd round will start which is scheduled to begin on 26th September 2024 and will continue till 18th October 2024. 

Moreover, MCC is soon going to begin the NEET PG counselling 2024 for 50% All India Quota (AIQ) and 100% deemed/central universities/AFMS. On this, MCC had also recently released the complete schedule on its official website. As per the schedule, the counselling is scheduled to begin on September 20, 2024, and continue till December 10, 2024.

To view the notice, click the link below

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