NEET UG Counselling 2021 – MCC REVISES DATES
Since the NEET counselling sessions are currently going on and keeping in mind the restrictions of Covid-19, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has given candidates a second chance by reopening the NEET Counselling window. According to this, candidates can apply again for the NEET counselling. The MCC also announced the dates to showcase the revised schedule.
As per the new schedule, candidates can register upto, 30 January 2022. Only the qualified candidates are permitted to re-apply if required. MCC also provided the official website link to help students to enroll themselves, i.e., mcc.nic.in. The MCC is also schedules to release the results of the first round of counselling on 1 February 2022. All these results are strictly for the All- India Quota of NEET. The original date was supposed to be 28 January but due to a case at the Madras High Court, the postponement date comes to order. This can prove to be helpful for students who want to re-apply. The facility for resetting will be open until January 30.
The new dates are as followed. The fresh registrations can be done until 10 am of January 30. Candidates should pay their application fees by 30 January. This will be followed by choice filling and choice locking options, which has to be done by 30 January as well. The seat allotment procedures will take place starting from, 31 January 2022. The results will be announced on 1 February 2022 after which candidates should start reporting to the respective universities or colleges for further admission procedures. This process is scheduled to happen between 2 and 7 February to make the work easier and quicker. Those who wish to edit their choices, can login and modify their choices if they wish keeping in mind the time restrictions.
With regard to registration procedure, candidates can log in to the official website of MCC. They must click on the ‘Online Registration’ portal. One must then register with NEET roll number and password. Then, the application form will appear in which candidates can modify and edit their choices. This will end by pressing ‘Submit’. Aspirants are requested to take a print out of the application form for future needs.
The MCC is a popular committee which conducts top-class counselling for candidates who have qualified after writing the NEET exam. They cover counselling procedures for all medical courses including MBBS and BDS. However, MCC provides counselling only for only about 15% of the All-India Quota seats, which is why it is very well-known among all committees.
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