NEET PG 2020: MCC notifies on delay in security deposit refund

Published On 2020-11-09 06:21 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-16 09:05 GMT

New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed about the issue in the refunding process of the security deposit to remaining candidates who appear for NEET PG Counselling 2020 this year for admission to MD, MS, Pg Diploma courses.All the concerned 516 candidates are hereby informed regarding Refund of PG Counselling 2020 that the MCC received...

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New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed about the issue in the refunding process of the security deposit to remaining candidates who appear for NEET PG Counselling 2020 this year for admission to MD, MS, Pg Diploma courses.

All the concerned 516 candidates are hereby informed regarding Refund of PG Counselling 2020 that the MCC received information from our Financial Custodian that refunds to 516 candidates, as per list enclosed, could not be processed due to the technical reasons, Bankers could not complete the refund of security deposit.

Our Financial Custodian is in under process to refunding the security deposit to the Remaining 516 Candidates.

In case of any Refund related queries please contact financemcc2019@lifecarehll.com.

Direct queries to MCC regarding Refund/ Payment will not be entertained.

To view the official notice, click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-141965.pdf

Earlier, Medical Dialogues had reported that in order to streamline the PG medical admission process, the Delhi High Court has recently issued a set of guidelines to the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).

(I) At the time of registration for counselling, there shall be a specific field which candidates would be required to fill up with details of the college and the University from where they have completed their MBBS course.

ii) Upon the said field being incorporated, the system should be designed in such a manner that only those quotas for which the candidates are eligible would be made available to the candidates. For example, if the candidate has completed the M.B.B.S. course from Kerala and the name of the college is filed up along with the name of the University, the Delhi University quota should not be made available to such a candidate. This would ensure that the complexity created due to the presence of various quotas in counselling is eliminated. This would also ensure that candidates are not put through gruelling circumstances in the course of the counselling, which takes place over a period of three to four months every year.
(iii) After registration, prior to the allotment of seats, the data submitted by candidates shall be cross-verified with the data available with MCC so those wrong allotments are not made.

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