MCC processes pending security deposit refunds of NEET SS counselling 2024 candidates
New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has processed the pending security deposit refunds of candidates who participated in SS Counselling 2024 and whose refunds could not be completed earlier due to issues such as 'Refund Period Exceeded' and other related technical problems.
The refunded amounts have been manually processed by MCC's financial custodian based on the bank account details submitted by the candidates.
"This is in reference to the notice dated 02.01.2026 regarding SS Counselling 2024 candidates whose refund could not be processed due to reasons such as "Refund Period Exceeded" and other related issues. It is hereby informed that, based on the bank account details provided by the candidates, the Security Deposit refund has been manually processed by our financial custodian. The details of the refunds processed are mentioned below. Direct queries to MCC regarding Refund/ Payment will not be entertained," the notice read.
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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) had earlier issued a notice regarding the refund of security deposits for candidates who took part in the NEET SS 2024 counselling process. Along with the notice, the committee also released a list of candidates whose refunds are still pending, offering some clarity to those waiting for their money.
According to the update, the pending refunds were related to candidates who are otherwise eligible to receive back their security deposit after the completion of the Super Specialty counselling. Candidates had been advised to go through the list carefully and check their details.
The notice, released on April 2, 2026, identified candidates whose refunds are yet to be processed and outlines the mandatory steps required to initiate the reimbursement.
The MCC had specified that the affidavit must include key details such as roll number, application number, bank account information, and proof of payment, along with supporting documents like Aadhaar card, admit card, and a cancelled cheque or passbook copy.
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