MCC notifies on Security Deposit Refund to NEET PG AIQ Candidates 2024, List Released
New Delhi- Through a notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed all the Postgraduate (PG) candidates who have participated in AIQ PG Counselling 2024 that the refund of Security Deposit up to 3rd Round of PG Counselling who are eligible for refund as per MCC rules and regulations / counselling scheme has been made by the financial custodian.
As per the notice, refunds have been sent to the same account / Card from where the security deposit was remitted to MCC. The refund will be credited to the candidate's account between 1 to 15 days, depending upon the level of automation in the candidate's bank. If there is an in-ordinate delay in crediting the refund, the candidate should take up the matter with the "Grievance Cell" of his/her bank, quoting the refund reference.
Therefore, in case of any refund-related queries, candidates are advised to contact MCC via email, which is mentioned in the notice. However, Direct queries to MCC regarding Refund/ Payment will not be entertained
Meanwhile, the refund of the security deposit of the remaining eligible candidates from the Stray Vacancy Round and Special Stray Vacancy Round will start soon, the notice added.
Along with this, MCC has also released the list of candidates whose Security Deposit up to the 3rd Round of PG counselling has been refunded. The list has been released in PDF format. It includes important information such as Roll No, Refund Amount, Refund ARN, Refund Ref No. and Refund Date.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is an organisation under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) affiliated to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and responsible for allotting seats for undergraduate, postgraduate and super-speciality medical and dental courses in government-run/aided colleges and deemed-to-be-university colleges.
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