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NEET PG Counselling: MCC releases provisional list of NRI candidates eligible to fill round 3 choices

New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released a list of candidates found eligible for filling NRI choices in round 3 of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) Counselling for the academic year 2025.
This update follows MCC’s earlier notification and includes candidates who successfully submitted the required documents to convert their category from Indian to NRI for admission to PG seats. Meanwhile, as per the recent official notice issued by the MCC in this regard, the allotment of seats under the NRI category will be made based on a two-tier priority system-
1 PRIORITY 1-
i NRI candidates.
ii Children of NRIs.
2 PRIORITY 2-
i First-degree relatives of NRI wards.
ii Second-degree relatives of NRI wards.
Seat allocation will be carried out sequentially, giving preference to Priority 1 candidates first, followed by Priority 2, depending on seat availability.
In the meantime, the MCC clarified that the list is provisional, and candidates must produce all original documents, including proof of NRI status and relationship certificates, at the time of reporting to the allotted college. Failure to furnish the required originals may result in cancellation of the allotted seat.
The updated lists under features the roll numbers and names of candidates deemed eligible after document scrutiny. It is to be noted that the candidates have been converted provisionally from Indian to NRI for the purpose of PG counselling 2025-26 on the basis of the scrutiny of documents sent by them to MCC of DGHS. However, the candidates have to produce the same original documents at the time of reporting in case an NRI seat is allotted to them, failing which their admission is liable to be cancelled.
To view the notice, click the link below
Meanwhile, Medical Dialogues had recently reported that the MCC is scheduled to declare the NEET PG Round 3 counselling seat allotment result for the academic year 2025 tomorrow, i.e. January 29, 2026, on its official website.
MCC recently extended the round 3 choice filling
Also Read: DME Assam releases revised round 3 NEET PG counselling schedule, details
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