NEET PG counselling 2019: MCC issues seat allotment letter, details here
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) Has Issued The NEET PG Counselling 2019 Seat Allotment Letter.
We have some important news for the candidates who have secured their seats in the first round of NEET PG/MDS counselling 2019. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), has issued the seat allotment letter. The candidates must note that it is mandatory to produce seat allotment letter at the time of admission in the respective institution.
On March 27, the final seat allotment was released by the committee. The candidates are required to report at the respective college from March 27 to April 3, 2019. The seat allotment list contains details like All India Rank, Allotted Quota, Allotted Institute, Course, Allotted Category, Category of the candidate and Remarks.
For the convenience of the students, we have mentioned the steps through which the candidates can download the seat allotment letter:
Click on the link available on the official website. Select the stream, counselling round number, enter the roll number and fill the captcha code displayed on the screen. The seat allotment letter will appear on the screen with details of NEET PG rank, college and category allotted etc. Verify the details and download the same for future references.The candidates who wish to upgrade their college must choose the web option ‘YES’ to convey their willingness to participate in round two. Those who have not been allotted a seat in round one must wait for round two which will be conducted from April 5 to April 22, 2019.
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