NEET 2024 Special Stray Vacancy Round II Final Seat Allotment Result OUT

Published On 2024-12-14 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-12-14 04:00 GMT

New Delhi- The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the final seat allotment result of Special Stray Vacancy Round II of National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling 2024. 

As per the result, a total of 25 candidates have qualified the Special Stray Vacancy Round II of NEET UG counselling 2024. The NEET UG Special Stray Vacancy Round II counselling 2024 result contains important details such as the name of the candidates, their rank, allotted quota, allotted institute, course, remarks, etc.

Among these, 25 candidates, a total of 11 students are from Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Courses and the remaining 14 students are from BSc (Nursing) courses across India. Therefore, candidates are advised to approach the allotted college/institute only after the declaration of the final result and downloading of the allotment letter from the MCC website.

Earlier, MCC had declared the provisional result of NEET UG Special Stray Vacancy Round Counselling 2024. As per the provisional result, a total of 25 candidates have qualified in NEET UG Special Stray Vacancy Round II Counselling 2024. This result is about the seat allotment result for BDS and B.Sc Nursing admission.

Along with this, MCC had also released the seat matrix of NEET UG Special Vacancy Round 2 Counselling for BDS and BSc (Nursing) seats for the academic year 2024. As per the seat matrix, a total of 27 seats are vacant in NEET UG Special Vacancy Round 2 Counselling for BDS and BSc (Nursing) seats in 2024. Out of these, 11 seats are vacant in BDS (BDS) and 16 seats are vacant in B.Sc. Nursing (BSCN).

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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/neet-2024-special-stray-vacancy-round-ii-final-seat-allotment-result-out-264870.pdf

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