WBMCC notifies on Admission Process for Round 1 allotted NEET candidates

Published On 2024-09-04 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-09-04 04:00 GMT

West Bengal- West Bengal Main Computerised Counselling (WBMCC) has released the admission process for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2024 Round 1 Allotment.

After the publication of NEET UG 2024 Round 1 allotment results, individual allotment letters will be made available for download to the successful candidates by individual login from the counselling website till the closure of the schedule of Round 1 admission.

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As per the official notice in this regard, if the allotted candidates want to take admission, they have to appear at the allotted college within the Round 1 Admission schedule as per the scheduled time on the scheduled dates along with one set of self-attested photocopies of all the required original documents. Along with this, candidates also have to bring one set of original and one set of self-attested photocopies of the successfully verified admission slip and allotment letter along with 4 recent passport-size photocopies.

Meanwhile, the college authority will have to submit the original Class 12 certificate, Class 12 mark sheet and Residence Certificate (for state quota candidates) and will also have to provide the receipt of such document to the candidate. The caste certificate and identity card are not required to be retained by the admitting institute.

Along with this, the candidate will also have to pay the requisite admission fee. The college authority will also ensure that the requisite bond is submitted by the candidate during admission. The following bonds are relevant for admission-

1 Rs. 1 Lakh discontinuation bond in Govt. Colleges in West Bengal (notarized in non-judicial stamp paper with demy paper as required of not less than Rs. 100).

2 Candidates who are getting admission in private colleges/ trust colleges /central institutes have to submit the bond/ bank guaranty as per the requirement of the said college (preference to be given to candidate's choice for providing bond/ bank guaranty).

It may so happen that a candidate applying for SC, ST, OBC, OBC A, OBC B and EWS categories may be allotted unreserved seats if he or she has secured the unreserved cutoff in the NEET UG 2024 examination. If the candidate fails to produce a caste certificate (as appropriate) the admission will still be granted with the editing of the candidature to unreserved by the college authorities, so that in a subsequent round candidate may appear for upgradation as an unreserved category only if he/ she wishes for.

If SC, ST, OBC, OBC A, OBC B and EWS candidate is allotted to the respective caste seats and cannot produce a valid appropriate certificate then the candidature will be edited to unreserved and cancellation of the seat for this round through admission software will be done by the concerned college authority. If the candidate has obtained an unreserved cut-off, then he/she will be able to participate in subsequent rounds for unreserved. If it is found that the said candidate has not obtained the unreserved cut-off then he or she will be out of the counseling process.

Similarly, if a Person with disability (PwD) candidate is allotted non PwD seat due to his/ her eligibility and cannot provide the PwD certificate from IPGMER Kolkata Medical board, then the said candidate will be granted admission but candidature will be edited to the non PwD status by the concerned college in counselling admission software so that candidate can be eligible for upgradation in round 2 as a non PwD candidate if he or she wishes for.

If a PwD candidate is allotted to the respective PWD seats and cannot produce a valid appropriate certificate then the candidature will be edited to non-PwD status and cancellation of seats for this round through admission software will be done by the concerned college authority. If the candidate is otherwise eligible as non PwD candidate, then he /she will be able to participate in subsequent rounds as non PwD candidate. If it is found that the said candidate has not obtained the requisite cutoff as non PwD candidate then he/ she will be out of counseling.

All the admissions must be secured through the NIC server provided to admitting colleges by the counselling committee mandatorily within the scheduled time frame of admission. Candidate must also ensure obtaining one copy of server-generated admission/ cancellation letter as applicable. Otherwise, their admission will not be considered and the said seat comes to subsequent rounds as a vacant seat.

If a candidate is not satisfied with the seat after admission, they may physically appear before the college authority personally for seat surrender /resignation and such slip will also be generated through the NIC server by the concerned college authorities else such seat shall not appear in the subsequent round as vacant seat.

To view the notice, click the link below

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