2 Sworn Affidavit endorsed by the concerned embassy as per MEA approved format showing that the Bonafide Guardian will bear the entire course fee of the candidate. (Certificate from the Consulate issued within the last 06 months).
3 Relationship & Family Tree (Notarized).
4 Self-Attested Declaration.
The eligibility of candidates for seats reserved for NRI is ‘Provisional’ based on the documents submitted by the candidates which will be verified by the allotted college authorities at the time of reporting and the Embassy Certificate will be sent to the Ministry of External Affairs/ respective High Commissions for verification. If found ‘FAKE’ at any point of time, the Provisional Allotment of the candidate will be cancelled and action will be initiated by the competent authority against the candidate and the allotted college.
Those candidates who have been found Eligible so far need not send their documents again. Candidates are advised to send all documents enclosed in single mail only, within stipulated time. On this, MCC has also released the list of NRI for the Undergraduate (UG) Round 1 for the academic year 2025-26.
As per the list, a total of 188 candidates who have been found Eligible need not send their documents. The list contains details such as roll no and name of the candidates. The 188 candidates have been converted provisionally from Indian to NRI for the purpose of UG counselling 2025-26 on the basis of scrutiny of documents sent by them to MCC of DGHS. However, the candidates have to produce the same original documents at the time of Reporting in case an NRI seat is allotted to them, failing which their admission is liable to get cancelled.
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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/mcc-issues-guidelines-for-nri-seat-eligibility-asks-fresh-applicants-to-submit-documents-296760.pdf
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