Offline PG medical Admissions, letters not generated through intramcc portal will be considered Null & Void: MCC

Published On 2022-04-28 10:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-04-28 10:30 GMT
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New Delhi : Through a recent notice, Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed the medical colleges that all the admissions shall be made online and the admission letter are generated through intramcc portal other wise they would be declared null and void. The MCC notice comes after the conclusion of mop up round of NEET PG counselling.

The notice clearly states that in reference to Mop Up Round of PG Counselling 2021, Reporting got completed on 27th April, 2022 as per schedule. "All colleges/ institutes are advised to ensure that the admissions of candidates allotted to their respective colleges are made 'Online'(on intramcc portal) and Admission Letters are generated through intramcc portal. Admissions which are taken in Offline mode and admission letters not generated through intramcc portal will be considered 'Null & Void'. Candidates should also ensure that their Admission Letters are generated online through portal provided by MCC to colleges, the MCC notice published on the official website stated.

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In case any college has taken offline admission, information should be sent immediately to MCC on collegequery.mcc@gmail.com upto 06:00 P.M of 28.04.2022. If no information is received within the stipulated time, it will be deemed that the admissions have been made online and MCC will proceed with the seat processing for Stray Vacancy Round of PG Counselling, the MCC added.

To view the official Notice, Click here : https://mcc.nic.in/neetpgmopup

Meanwhile, for MBBS Admissions, April 28 is scheduled to be the last date of admissions.

The entire academic calendar of medical education, both at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels got messed up because of the covid-19 pandemic and later because of the pending court cases. Both the NEET-UG and NEET-PG examinations were held in September 2021, after both getting postponed due to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.


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