MCC asks 65 NEET, NEET PG 2022 candidates to submit documents to get security deposit refund, details
New Delhi : Through a recent notice, MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) has informed all the concerned candidates about the documents they need to submit so the refund process for the security deposit can be initiated. the MCC had also released the list of 65 candidates who couldn't get the refund and now need to submit relevant documents to substantiate their claim.
The MCC received information from financial custodian that the refund of security deposit of the following candidates from MCC 2022 Counselling (List Attached) could not be processed due to the following reasons (bank account closure, Refund Failed, Raised charge back claim etc.). Hence the bankers could not complete refund of security deposit.
Candidates are requested to provide account details in an Affidavit duly notarized on Court stamp paper as mentioned in attached Annexure A (Format enclosed) on financemcc@lifecarehll.com copy to adgme@nic.in to initiate the refund process of security deposit again.
Roll no. wise list of the candidates
As per the notice, The security amount will only be refunded in cases when the candidate has reported to the allotted college after Round-2 of Counselling or has exercised his right to take free exit in Round-1 of Counselling. also aware of the circumstances as mentioned in the Counselling scheme when security amount will be forfeited.
List of documents in order to substantiate the claim:
a. Copy of Adhaar Card,
b. Admit card bearing roll number (UG/PG/SS),
c. Details of Bank account from which the amount was remitted,
d. Details of bank account to which the amount is to be refunded,
e. Attach scanned copy of passbook or cancelled cheque of an account to which the amount of refund is to be made,
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