NEET 2025: MCC notifies NRI quota admission procedure, check out details

Published On 2025-07-23 10:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-23 11:43 GMT
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New Delhi : The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released a notice detailing the admission procedure for candidates applying under the NRI (Non-Resident Indian) quota. Eligible applicants must provide proof issued by the Indian Mission/MEA confirming their NRI status, or that they are a child or ward of an NRI.

Eligibility Criteria and Required Documentation

Applicants are eligible for admission under the NRI quota if they produce documentation issued by Indian Mission/ MEA for being an NRI/ Child of an NRI /Ward of an NRI (minor under bona fide guardianship).

Application Procedure

 The above-mentioned documents will be verified at the time of Reporting to the allotted college. Further, colleges will send a copy of documents submitted by the above candidate to MCC, which will be scrutinized by MCC and will be sent to concerned mission/embassy for verification.

 Incomplete or false submissions will lead to rejection of seat.

 If the documents are found to be ‘FAKE’ at a later stage, the seat of the candidate is liable to get cancelled and action as deemed appropriate by the competent authority will be initiated against the candidate and the college.

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Important

 MCC reserves the right to seek further clarification/documents as necessary.

 Any attempt to misrepresent eligibility will result in disqualification.  

To view the official Notice, Click here :  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/mci-notice-to-candidates-admission-procedure-under-nri-quota-ug-2025-1-295437.pdf

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