NEET PG, MDS Round 3 Counselling: MCC Issues Notice For Candidates Who Want To Get Their Nationality Converted From Indian To NRI, Details

Published On 2023-09-04 10:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-09-04 10:00 GMT
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Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has issued a notice for all NEET PG and MDS Candidates who want to get their nationality converted from Indian to NRI for Round – 3 of PG Counselling 2023 (MD/ MS/ Diploma/ MDS Seats).

It is for the information to all the candidates that those who are claiming to be NRI as per the directions/orders of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case (W.P. (C) No.689/2017-Consortium of Deemed universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) & Anr. Vs. Union Of India & Ors.)dated 22-08-2017 (Copy enclosed), such candidates should send their relevant documents as mentioned below, in support of their claim to change nationality from Indian to NRI through e-mail nri.adgmemcc1@gmail.com from 12:00 Noon of 4th Sept., 2023 till 10:00 AM of 5th Sept., 2023.

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All such candidates are advised to be in touch with the MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in) for further course of action. Mails received before/ after the stipulated time will not be considered. Candidates are strictly advised to send all documents enclosed in single mail only, within stipulated time. Mails received in piecemeal and in duplicate will not be considered.

The following conditions are required to be met by the candidates applying for change of their category (Indian to NRI):-

As per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case (W.P. (C) No.689/2017- Consortium of Deemed universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) & Anr. Vs. Union Of India & Ors.) dated 22-08-2017 and principles set out in Anshul Tomar (supra) case.

The Candidates applying for conversion are required to furnish the documents in the format provided at Annexure I.

*Candidates should send their fresh documents for Round-3 for conversion of their nationality. Documents sent earlier for conversion will not be considered.

*Candidates whose nationality has already been converted to NRI in earlier rounds need not send their documents again

The list of documents through e-mail:- (in the given order)

• Documents claiming that the sponsorer is an NRI (Passport, Visa of the sponsorer).

• Relationship of NRI with the candidate as per the court orders of The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in case W.P.(c) No. 689/2017- Consortium of Deemed Universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) & Ans. Vs Union of India & Ors. dated 22-08- 2017.

• Duly notarized Affidavit from the sponsorer that he/ she will sponsor the entire course fee of the candidate and the relationship of the sponsorer with the candidate is in accordance with the above mentioned court order.

• *Embassy Certificate of the Sponsorer (Certificate from the Consulate).

• NEET Score Card of the candidate. 

* The conversion of Nationality of candidates from ‘Indian’ to ‘NRI’ is ‘Provisional’ based on the documents submitted by the candidates which will be verified by the allotted college authorities at the time of reporting and the Embassy Certificate from the sponsorer may be sent to the Ministry of External Affairs/ respective High Commissions for verification. If found ‘FAKE’ the Provisional Allotment of candidate may be cancelled and legal action might be initiated by the competent authority.

(*Please provide all the certificates in English. If any certificate is in regional language, copy of it’s English translation should be enclosed.) 

To view the official Notice, Click here :https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/2023090481-218249.pdf

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