NEET Counselling 2024: MCC to conduct Special Stray Vacancy Round online to fill vacant seats
New Delhi- The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is going to conduct the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Graduate (NEET UG) Special Stray Vacancy Round online as some seats are still lying vacant due to non-joining/non-reporting after the completion of the stray vacancy round of UG counselling 2024.
As per the notice in this regard, all the NEET UG eligible candidates who are registered with MCC with payment of fees are hereby informed that some seats are still lying vacant due to Non-Joining/Non-Reporting after the completion of Stray Vacancy Round of UG counselling 2024. Therefore, the competent authority has decided to conduct a Special Stray Vacancy Round for the vacant seats in an online mode so that the precious medical seats do not go to waste.
THE RULE POSITION FOR THE SPECIAL STRAY VACANCY ROUND IS AS UNDER
1 No Fresh Registration will take place in the Special Stray Vacancy Round. All pre-registered candidates who have completed Registration & Payment of fees earlier and are not holding any seat are eligible to participate. However, candidates will have to do Fresh Choice Filling for the Special Stray Vacancy Round. Any choices submitted earlier will be treated as ‘Null & Void’.
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