MCC to conduct Special Stray Vacancy Round for 323 MBBS seats, Check out NEET counselling schedule
New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed about the conduct of Special Stray Vacancy Round of NEET Counselling with respect to MBBS admissions 2021.
All the UG NEET eligible candidates who are registered with MCC of DGHS are hereby informed that this year Medical Counselling Committee of DGHS conducted Online Stray Vacancy Round for MBBS Seats. However, still 325 MBBS seats of All India Quota/ Central University/ Central Institutes/ AIIMS/ JIPMER are vacant. The details of the vacant seats are available on MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in).
In this regard, the competent authority has decided to conduct a Special Stray Vacancy Round for the vacant (323) MBBS Seats in an online mode so that the precious All India Quota/ Central Institute/ Central University/ AIIMS/ JIPMER seats do not go waste. The rule position for Special Stray Vacancy Round is as under:
- No Fresh Registration will take place in Special Stray Vacancy Round. All pre registered candidates who are not holding any seat are eligible to participate. However, candidates will have to do Fresh Choice Filling for Special Stray Vacancy Round.
- All Registered candidates irrespective of their category are required to pay a Refundable Security Deposit of Rs. 50,000 for participation in Special Stray Vacancy Round. The Refundable Security Deposit of candidates who do not join the seats allotted to them in Special Stray Vacancy Round will be Forfeited.
- Candidates who are not holding any Seat either in All India Quota or State Quota are eligible to participate in Special Stray Vacancy Round.
- Candidates who will be allotted seats in Special Stray Vacancy Round will have toreport at the allotted Institute and join the seat with their original documents.
- Candidates participating in Special round will have to furnish an undertaking with respect to allotment of seats at the time of Choice Filling on MCC portal as under:
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