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NEET SS 2024: MCC Removes 4 Seats from Stray Vacancy Round Counselling

New Delhi- The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has removed a total of 4 seats from the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Super Speciality (NEET SS) Stray Vacancy round Counselling for the academic year 2025.
As per the notice issued by the MCC in this regard, the committee of DGHS has received information from three institutes, NMC/ NBE, regarding the removal or keeping on hold of four seats from the seat matrix of the Stray Round of SS Counselling 2024.
These 4 seats are informed for withdrawal and will be removed from the Seat Matrix before the allotment process of the Stray Round of SS Counselling 2024.
The three institutes are the Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Himachal Pradesh, Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune and Fortis Hospital Limited.
From Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, 2 seats have been intimated by NBE, and 1 seat each from AFMC and Fortis Hospital Limited have been intimated by DGAFMS and the college respectively.
Below are the details-
SEATS REMOVED
S.NO | INSTITUTE NAME | SPECIALITY | NO. OF SEATS TO BE REMOVED |
1 | Dr. Rajendra Prasad Govt. Medical College, Himachal Pradesh. | DrNB (Super Speciality) Cardiology (DCRD) | 02 seats Intimated by NBE |
2 | Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune | M.Ch Neurosurgery (NSGY) | 01 seat (Court directions in W.P No. 499/2024) Intimated by DGAFMS |
3 | Fortis Hospital Limited. | DNB Cardiology (DCRD) | 01 Seat Intimated by College |
Medical Dialogues earlier reported that MCC released the final seat matrix, announcing a total of 5,349 vacant super-speciality medical seats for NEET SS 2024 Stray Round across three programs- DM, DNB SS and MCh.
The DM program offers 1766 seats across 30 specialities, with top branches including Cardiology (380 seats), Neurology (272 seats), and Nephrology (185 seats) and Medical Gastroenterology (202).
The DNB SS stream holds the highest number of vacancies, especially in Critical Care Medicine (383), Gastroenterology (237), and Urology (224). Meanwhile, the MCh programme shows high vacancies in Urology (317), Neurosurgery (297), and Plastic Surgery (239).
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