NEET: MCC Notifies On Security Deposit Refund Failure for 2024 Candidates
New Delhi- The refund of the security deposit of some undergraduate (UG) candidates from the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for the 2024 academic year counselling could not be processed, the MCC stated in a recent notice.
In this regard, MCC has issued a notice informing that as per the information given by the financial custodian of MCC, the refund of the security deposit of some UG candidates from MCC 2024 Counselling could not be processed due to certain reasons such as bank account closure, Refund Failed, Raised chargeback claim, etc. Hence, the bankers could not complete a refund of the security deposit.
Meanwhile, the list of UG candidates from MCC 2024 Counselling has also been released on the official website. Candidates are requested to provide account details in an Affidavit duly notarized on Court stamp paper and submit it before 15 April 2025 to initiate the refund process of the security deposit again.
The candidates also need to enclose the following documents in order to substantiate their refund claim-
1 Copy of Adhaar Card.
2 Admit card bearing roll number (UG/PG/SS).
3 Details of the Bank account from which the amount was remitted.
4 Details of the bank account to which the amount is to be refunded.
5 Attach the scanned copy of the passbook or cancelled cheque of an account to which the amount of the refund is to be made.
As per the list, a total of 168 candidates were not be refunded the security deposit. The list includes the candidates from Rounds 1, 2 and 3 of Counselling 2024.
Moreover, candidates are advised to note the following-
1 Refunds have been sent to the same account / Card from where the security deposit was remitted to MCC.
2 The refund will be credited to the candidate's account between 1 to 15 days depending upon the level of automation in the candidate's bank.
3 If there is an inordinate delay in crediting the refund, the candidate should take up the matter with the "Grievance Cell" of his/her bank, quoting the refund reference.
To view the notice, click the link below
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