MCC extends NEET PG counselling resignation window, details

Written By :  Divyani Paul
Published On 2025-12-23 06:51 GMT   |   Update On 2025-12-23 06:51 GMT
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New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee, MCC under the Directorate General of Health Services DGHS has announced an extension of the resignation window for candidates admitted to Round 1 and Round 2 of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Postgraduate, NEET PG Counselling for the academic year 2025.

According to the official notice issued by the MCC in this regard, MCC has received many requests from PG candidates who want to resign their Round1 or Round-2 seats since the state counselling results are being declared. In this regard, the competent authority has decided to extend the time of Resignation for such candidates. Therefore, the candidates who desire to leave their Round-1 or Round-2 seat can do so from 02:00 PM of 22 December 2025 upto 06:00 PM of 26 December 2025.

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Also Read: NMC releases revised NEET PG counselling schedule, check details

Meanwhile, candidates should take note of following instructions w.r.t Resignation-

1 Freshly allotted candidates of Round-2 who joined their seat but now want to resign can vacate their seat with forfeiture of security deposit within stipulated time of resignation.

2 Candidates who got upgraded in Round-2, joined the upgraded seat but now want to resign from their seat can vacate their seat with forfeiture of security deposit within stipulated time of resignation.

3 Candidates will have to report physically at the allotted college to resign their seat. Candidates are advised to ensure that their Resignation Letter is generated through the portal provided by MCC, by the allotted college, failing which the resignation will be treated as ‘Null & Void’.

To view the notice, click the link below

Meanwhile, Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that NMC had released the revised NEET PG 2025 counselling schedule for AIQ, State quota seats on its official website. 
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