NEET PG Counselling 2021: MCC extends Round 2 Choice filling process, Details

Published On 2022-02-12 08:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-02-12 08:30 GMT

New Delhi: Through a recent notice, Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has informed about the Extension to the Choice Filling process for Round 2 of NEET PG Counselling with respect to MD, MS, PG Diploma and DNB admissions this year.

Candidates participating in Round-2 of PG Counselling 2021are hereby informed that the Choice Filling for Round-2 of counselling has been extended upto 11:00 A.M of 14.02.2022 as per the directions of Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in the matter of Dr. Vishal Dahiya & Ors. Vs. UoI & Ors.(W.P © No. 992 of 2022), said the MCC notification released on its official website.

Now, with the extension, the Choice Locking for Round-2 of NEET PG Counselling will start from 05:00 P.M of 13.02.2022 and will be available upto 11:00 A.M of 14.02.2022

Ealier, the counselling body released the seat matrix for Round 2 session as per which there are a total of 11,629 MD, MS, PG Diploma and DNB seats available for NEET PG Counselling candidates participating in the Round 2 session being conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee, MCC under DGHS.

According to the Round 2 seat matrix for MCC NEET PG Counselling 2021 for candidates seeking PG medical admissions under AIQ quota this year, the maximum seats are 900 in MD Anaesthesiology followed by MD General Medicine with 723 and General Surgery with 650 seats. MD, MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology has 606 seats for Round 2 candidates. MD Pathology has 577, MD Paediatrics has 489 seats. For the second round, 457 seats are left for MD Orthopaedics aspirants, 406 for MS Ophthalmology, 400 for DNB General medicine and 384 for MD Microbiology.

To view the official notice click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/notice-for-extension-of-choice-filling-round-2-170383.pdf


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