NEET Counselling 2023: MCC clarifies on fake allotment letter, Issues Advisory For Candidates
New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has clarified on a fake allotment letter issued to a NEET 2023 candidate. The counselling body has further issued an advisory for Candidates.
In its notice, the MCC of DGHS mentioned that it is in receipt of an ‘ALLOTMENT LETTER’ issued to a candidate (copy attached in the notice below). In this regard, it is informed that the allotment letter is fake and the signatures of the concerned officer along with phone numbers and email id are also ‘FAKE’.
In view of the above it is reiterated as under:
MCC of DGHS allots seats to candidates on the basis of merit and choices filled by them through MCC software which can be downloaded only by the successful candidates from MCC website.
MCC does not allot seats on nomination basis. It is further reiterated that no letters are issued by MCC of DGHS to successful students. Candidates who have been allotted seats by MCC have to download Provisional Allotment Letters from MCC website and report at allotted colleges for admission. Hence, candidates are advised to beware of any letters issued by scrupulous persons on behalf of MCC regarding allotment of seats.
Candidates should be cautious of Fake Agents and are advised to perform all activities related to Registration on the website themselves instead of hiring agents for the same.
The Password created for Registration should not be shared with anyone.
MCC does not host any website other than www.mcc.nic.in. Candidates should beware of fake websites, the MCC stated in its notice.
Any case of fraudulent website/ agent may be immediately reported to MCC and FIR may be lodged by candidate for such matters, the MCC notice added.
To view the official notice click on the following link:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/mcc-2023091360-219257.pdf
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