NEET SS Counselling 2024: MCC To Close Resignation Facility Today
New Delhi- The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is going to officially close the resignation facility for candidates allotted seats in Super Speciality (SS) Counselling 2024 today.
Candidates allotted seats under the Institute of National Importance (INI) category can resign from their seats without forfeiting their security deposit by 5 pm today, i.e. 24 June 2025. However, once they resign, they will not be eligible to participate in any further rounds of SS Counselling 2024.
For candidates who have been allotted seats in Round-1 and Round-2 of SS Counselling 2024, MCC has clarified that resignation will be allowed within the same period, i.e. till 5 pm today, but the security deposit will be forfeited. Additionally, these candidates will not be allowed to participate in any subsequent rounds of the counselling process in future.
MCC has also informed that the upcoming stray vacancy round will be an upgradation round. Candidates who have already joined their seats in Round-1 and Round-2 will have the option to upgrade. However, no candidate will be allowed to resign during the stray round. If a candidate does not get an upgrade, he or she will have to continue in his or her current seat.
Meanwhile, candidates who are willing to resign should contact their respective allotted colleges and ensure that the resignation letter is generated online through the MCC portal by the college authorities. However, any offline resignation will be considered invalid.
On this, Medical Dialogues recently reported that MCC has released List III of INI-SS candidates whose resignation has been allowed by the MCC. As per the list, now a total of 25 INI allotted candidates have been allowed to resign from the Round-1 or Round-2 seats allotted through MCC, after verification of their documents.
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