WBMCC Announces Schedule For Special Stray Vacancy Of NEET PG, NEET MDS admissions
West Bengal: The West Bengal Main Computerized Counselling (WBMCC) has announced the schedule for a special stray vacancy round for NEET PG and NEET MDS courses.
Detailed schedule –
1. Publication of List of eligible candidates and publication of seat matrix - After 4 pm of 24-11-23
2. Choice filling of the listed candidates - From 6 pm of 24-11-23 till 12- midnight of 25-11-23 as per server time.
3. Publication of Result - 29-11-23 by 2 pm
4. Admission of the allotted candidates to the respective college with payment of requisite fee, bond, etc. - From 10 am of 30-11-23 till 6 pm at respective college/s as per server time
Candidates who are not holding any seat either in All India Quota PG Medical and Dental Counseling 2023 or in any other State/ UT, including West Bengal State PG Medical and Dental Counseling 2023, are eligible to participate in the Special Stray Vacancy Round. However, candidates who did not join their seats allotted through WB State PG Medical and/ or Dental Counseling 2023 in Round- 3 onwards are Not Eligible' to participate.
The allotted candidates of the Special stray vacancy round conducted by MCC shall be debarred from taking admission to West Bengal State counseling.
The fresh registration facility is provided only for those NEET PG Medical/Dental 2023 qualified and otherwise eligible candidates who have not done so in any round of West Bengal State Counseling earlier.
The candidates who would not join the allotted seat shall be treated as non-reported and shall be barred from taking the NEET PG 2024 examination, and the data shall be shared with MCC, NMC and NBE authorities. The security deposit amount, as indicated by MCC in their notification for AIQ counseling, shall not be taken at this moment for WB SQ. Special Stray Vacancy Round 2023 due to technical reasons.
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