NEET PG Counselling 2021: MCC releases list of Round 1, 2 joined candidates, Details

Published On 2022-02-28 12:40 GMT   |   Update On 2022-02-28 12:40 GMT
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New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the list of joined candidates with respect to Round 1 and 2 of NEET PG counselling 2021 for PG medical admissions this year.

It is for the information to the DMEs of all the states that the following attached is the list of candidates joined in Round-1 & Round-2 of All India Quota, Deemed and Central Universities in M.D/ M.S/ Diploma and PG DNB Courses.

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It is to be noted that candidates who join their seats of Round-2 allotted by MCC of DGHS will not be able to resign from their seat and candidates will not be eligible to participate in any further rounds of counselling in compliance with the directions of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India dated 09-05-2017 passed in W.P No. 267 of 2017 Dar-Us- Slam Educational Trust Vs. MCI & Ors. and W.P(C) No. 820 of 2021 Snigda Leo Vs. MCC & Anr.

To view the list of joined Round 1 and 2 NEET PG candidates click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/round-1-and-round-2-joined-candidates-list-pg-2021-171387.pdf

Recently, the MCC had issued a clarification that no resignations are allowed once the candidate is a part of round 2 of NEET and NEET PG Counselling for this academic year's medical admissions. The timeline that has been published by MCC on official website of resignation of Round seats as on intramcc portal was as follows:

UG Course: 04:00 PM of 15th February 2022

PG Course: 04:00 P.M of 3rd February, 2022

However, it is re-iterated to all the participating candidates that as per the directions mentioned in the matter of Dar-u-slam Educational trust & ors. vs. MCI & ors. (W.P. no. 267 of 2017) & Snigda Leo vs. MCC & ORs (W.P.no. 820 of 2021) no resignation are allowed once the candidate is a part of round 2 of Counselling conducted by MCC, said the counselling body. The Colleges taking resignation offline are advised to abstain from doing so as such vacant seats allowing through offline resignation will not be included in further rounds of Counselling, the MCC notice read.


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