MCC tells medical colleges to contribute seats for Round 2 NEET counselling, details
New Delhi : Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has asked medical colleges to upload details on the NEET UG seats they are going to contribute for Round 2 counselling.
As Round-1 of All India UG Counselling 2022 got complete on 29th October, 2022 as per schedule, it is for the information to all participating Colleges/ Institutes (AIQ/ Deemed/ Central Universities/ Central Institutes) that the intramcc portal for contribution of seats for Round-2 is now open.
Colleges/ Institutes where there have been increase of seats by NMC can contribute the additional seats/ increase in seats on the portal. It may be noted that colleges should not contribute the seats remaining vacant after Round-1or those which have already been contributed in Round-1 as such seats are in system. Contributing such vacant seats of Round-1 will lead to duplication of seats in the matrix.
The participating Institutes can contribute their seats upto 05:00 P.M of 2nd Nov., 2022, after which the intramcc portal will be closed and no request for seat contribution will be entertained.
Earlier, the MCC informed that candidates can resign the seat of Round-1 till 05:00 P.M of 1st November, 2022 after which they will be considered as part of Round-2 and same rules will apply on them as applicable for Round- 2 of counselling.
Candidates are advised to ensure that their Resignation Letter is generated online (through portal provided by MCC) by the allotted college, failing which the resignation will be treated as 'Null & Void'. In such a case, candidate will be deemed to occupy the seat still, and rules of Round-2 will apply. Any letter other than Resignation Letter generated through online portal will not be considered as 'Resignation Letter'. In case candidate is resigning by sending email to college, s/he should make sure that they receive Resignation Letter generated through online portal of MCC.
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