NEET Counselling 2022: MCC Notifies On Round 1 seats Resignation process, Details

Published On 2022-11-02 11:23 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-14 10:57 GMT
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New Delhi : Through a recent notice, Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has notified about the resignation process for NEET UG 2022 counselling candidates who joined Round-1 of UG Counselling 2022.

In reference to Round-1 of UG Counselling 2022, Reporting had been scheduled to end on 28th October, 2022. It is for information that candidates can resign the seat of Round-1 till 07:00 P.M of 2nd 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.

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"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, the MCC notice stated.

In case candidate gives consent for upgradation in Round-2, participates in Round-2 counselling but is not upgraded, s/he cannot resign the seat allotted in Round-2 and will have to retain the seat. In such a case rules of Round-2 will apply since the candidate has exercised choices and participated in Round-2. There is no option of resignation if candidate is not upgraded in Round-2. Round-1 joined candidates who neither participate in Round-2 nor resign the seat of Round-1 will be considered part of Round-2 after the stipulated time. Hence, candidates who desire to resign their seat of Round-1 should do so by 07:00 P.M of 2nd November, 2022 before the Round-2 commences, the notice added.


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