MCC NEET SS Round 2 Reporting Process To End On 5th January

Published On 2024-01-03 07:15 GMT   |   Update On 2024-01-03 09:12 GMT
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Delhi: The NEET SS round 2 reporting process is to end on 5th January 2023. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) had recently extended the last date of the reporting schedule.

The candidates can report up to 06:00 PM on 05.01.2024. MCC granted 5 more days of extension for the reporting process after receiving lots of requests from the candidates.

The candidates were asked to approach the allotted college only after the final results were declared. The round 2 final allotment results were announced on 23.12.2023. The candidates can check the results on the official website of MCC. The result is available in PDF format.

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For round 2, the candidates were asked to carry out the registration, and choice-filling process. Both processes got over on 21st December 2023. The seat allotment process was carried out on 22nd December 2023. The reporting process began on 24th December 2023. The entire round 2 process will be concluded on 5th January 2024.

The selection and admission to Super Specialty seats in any medical Institution recognized for running Super Specialty courses as per the NMC Act, 2019 is subject to fulfilling the admission criteria, eligibility, medical fitness, and such criteria as may be prescribed by the respective universities, medical institutions, Medical Council of India, State/Central Government.

NEET-SS 2023 is the single eligibility cum entrance examination for admission to Super Specialty Courses for the academic session 2023-24. It includes All DM/MCh Courses in the country, including all Private Medical Colleges/Institutions/Universities/Deemed Universities, All DM/MCh courses at Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions, and All DrNB Super-specialty Courses (except Direct 6 Years DrNB Courses). MCC conducts the counseling process.

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