PG Medical Counselling: MCC further extends deadline for Round 1 resignation to June 2020
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New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed regarding the yet another extension of the deadline for Resignation of PG Medical seats allotted under All India quota (AIQ) Round-1 counselling due to ongoing coronavirus outbreak and lockdown.
The concerned candidates are requested to view the below-mentioned details of the said notice as uploaded on the official website of MCC:
Keeping in view the arduous situation due to COVID-19 outbreak, it has been decided by the Competent Authority to allow the Candidates who have joined their allotted college of Round 1 (both online/offline mode), to resign from their allotted seat by 5:00 p.m. of 1st June 2020 (Monday).
Such candidates will have to send information to the allotted college by email or report physically requesting for their resignation and the respective college will resign the seat online on www.intramcc.nic.in within the stipulated time and these seats will come back in the system for allotment in Round 2.
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