A timetable for NEET UG counselling is about to be announced by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). The start of the MBBS session, however, is probably going to be impacted by the current delay in counselling. NEET-qualified students are now impatiently awaiting the start of the counselling procedure due to this delay.
Delayed Counseling’s Effect on MBBS Session
The beginning of the MBBS session will be delayed as a result of the postponement of the counselling procedure. The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the NEET results in June, but the MCC has failed to begin the counselling procedure more than a month later. Medical students who are eager to get accepted are feeling uneasy as a result of this delay.
Expected Counselling Timetable and Finish Date
The counselling timetable is now planned to be made public by July 15. However, the final admittance is anticipated to be finished by August due to the delay in counselling. The National Medical Commission (NMC) had already established July 31 as the cutoff date for finishing the counselling procedure. As a result, the beginning of the semester in medical institutions will also be delayed.
Sequential NEET Counselling Methodology
There are four phases in the NEET UG 2023 counselling process: Round 1, Round 2, mop-up round, and stray vacancy round. All qualified candidates will benefit from a fair and quick admissions process thanks to these rounds. It’s vital to remember that NEET PG counselling won’t start until after NEET UG counselling has started.
Admission Criteria for Medical and Dental Schools
Admission is available through NEET UG to a number of medical programmes, including MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSC, and AH. Interested candidates may submit applications for admission to 99,313 MBBS seats, 27,698 BDS seats, 52,720 AYUSH seats, 603 BVSC seats, and 542 and 313 seats, respectively, in medical and dental institutes across the nation.
NEET-qualified students who are anxiously anticipating the beginning of the counselling process are worried about the delay in NEET counselling for the year 2023. This delay not only throws off the counselling timetable, but it also delays the start of the MBBS session. Students are recommended to follow the MCC’s statements on the admissions procedure and counselling timetable in order to keep informed.