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MCC issues important advisory to candidates appearing for NEET PG 2022 Counselling
MCC issues important advisory to candidates appearing for NEET PG 2022 Counselling
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Last Updated | September 10, 2022, 13:06 IST
Candidates must beware of any person/organisation claiming to represent MCC for conducting NEET PG counselling and admissions process. Candidates must also not accept any provisional allotment letter from any other sources other than MCC.
In the wake of NEET PG 2022 counselling, the Medical Counselling Committee issued important advisories to the candidates on 9 September 2022. Candidates can visit the official website of MCC, mcc.nic.in to go through the official notice.
As per the advisory, The seat allotment will be done by MCC purely on the basis of the candidate’s rank and choices filled by him/her. The allotment will not be done on a nomination basis, the provisional allotment letters will be issued only to the candidates who have been successfully allotted seats.
Important note: Candidates shall beware of any allotment letters issued by a person or other sources who claim to be working on behalf of MCC. MCC doesn’t employ any third-party sources to distribute the allotment letters.
The only means, by which the candidates can participate in the counselling process, pay the counselling fees, and get the legitimate seat allotment letters is through the official website of the MCC. Candidates must not share their generated password with anyone.
The official website of MCC is only mcc.nic.in, no other websites are officially hired to conduct the e-counselling and admissions process for the NEET PG on behalf of MCC. In case any candidate is being approached by any unauthorised person or organisation, and gets mail from other unofficial websites claiming to represent MCC, regarding the counselling, he/she must immediately report it to MCC.
Previously, MCC released the tentative NEET PG 2022 counselling schedule. The 1st round, 2nd round and mop-up rounds of counselling are tentatively scheduled on 15 September 2022, 10 October 2022, and 31 October 2022 respectively.