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WBMCC informs on eligibility for NEET PG Mop Up Round Counseling 2022
West Bengal: The West Bengal Main Computerized Counselling (WBMCC) informed about PG Medical / Dental Mop Up Round Counseling 2022.
The candidates who have now become eligible as per the revised cutoff and want to participate in WB PG Medical / Dental Mop Up Counseling 2022 will have to go for online registration as per the schedule
Eligibility for Mop Up Round –
1. The candidates who remain not allotted till Round 2 are allowed to participate in Mop Up straight away by fresh choice filling; they do not need to pay the counselling fee again.
2. Already successfully verified candidates in Round 1 and Round 2 who failed to provide a choice during the earlier rounds are allowed to participate in Mop Up; they do not need not pay the counselling fee again.
3. The candidates whose allotted seats were cancelled in round 2 due to inadequate documentation but remain eligible for a subsequent round with changed candidature are allowed in Mop Up counselling straight away for choice filling and locking after successful verification.
4. The candidates who remain not reported during round 2 counselling are allowed to participate in Mop Up counselling, but with a penalty, i.e. they have to make a new fee payment.
In-eligibility for Mop Up Round -
1. All India Counseling Authority has already published admitted candidate lists in Round 1 and Round 2 who remain admitted after Round 2 of the All India Quota counselling admission process 2022. This is vided Notice U12021/01/2022-MEC dated 29.10.2022 for NEET PG Medical and Dental candidates. Such candidates are not allowed to participate in WB State Quota Mop-Up Round.
2. Already registered candidates who have not filled up fresh choice in the Mop Up round are not allowed in Mop Up counselling or any further round of counselling.
3. The candidates who remain admitted after round 2 of West Bengal State Quota Counseling are not allowed to participate in Mop Up counselling or a further round of counselling.
4. The surrendered candidates and the candidate who was cancelled during the admission process due to a lack of essential documents. The candidates who were cancelled during the admission process due to a change of category and became non-eligible for a further round of counselling are not allowed to participate in Mop Up counselling or an additional round of counselling.
To view the notice, click on https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pg-189974.pdf.
Debmitra has completed her certified course in content writing from ETC Delhi in 2020. She has 3 years of experience into content writing. She joined Medical Dialogues in 2021 and covers educational news.