MCCÂ Release Bond Policy, Stipend for Neet PG Counseling 2024
NEW DELHI: Registration for NEET PG counselling 2024 is currently ongoing for enrollment in postgraduate medical programs. The MCC has released information on fee structure, stipend, bond policy, and course duration on the official website, as shared by medical and dental colleges. The committee has also recommended that candidates review the bond policy and stipend details before utilizing the choice facility at mcc.nic.in.
According to the MCC NEET PG counselling 2024 schedule, the process of filling choices will start today and the deadline for submitting the application form and locking choices is September 26. The NEET PG counselling process for MS, MD, MDS, DNB admissions in 50% AIQ seats in BHU, AMU, DU, central universities, and 100% DNB is carried out by the MCC.
MCC does not determine the fee structure for participating colleges, including deemed universities. Thus, the Medical Counseling Committee of the Directorate General of Health Services will not consider any appeals or grievances concerning the fee arrangement of affiliated colleges, including deemed universities. The chosen colleges’ addresses can also be confirmed by the Candidates during the choice-filling process, as stated in the NEET PG information bulletin. The link for MCC NEET PG participating college 2024 on the official website has been experiencing technical issues since 6.20 pm on September 24.
Varieties of NEET PG bond regulations
A NEET PG service bond is an agreement between the student and the state government to provide medical services in rural, tribal areas within the state where they are studying for their postgraduate degree. The agreement also includes mandatory rural service for a specific period following the PG medical program. There is no service bond policy in place in Delhi, Meghalaya, Manipur and Chandigarh.
The purpose of implementing the NEET PG seat leaving policy was to decrease sudden resignations and prevent seat wastage. Nevertheless, the NMC announced earlier this year that there was a rise of 127 PG medical seats, from 31,185 before 2014 to 70,674. It was also reported that there were 247 vacant PG medical seats last year.
In contrast to 2022, when 64,059 postgraduate medical seats went unfilled, there was a notable decrease in vacant seats. Last year, the Union health ministry lowered the NEET PG cut-off percentile to zero in order to fill vacant seats during the round 3 counselling process. There are a total of four rounds of AIQ counselling conducted by the MCC.
State-wise bond for NEET PG requires a bank guarantee from nationalised banks confirming the student’s fixed deposit. This sum is held as a deposit until the student finishes their program.Â
States | Bond penalty amount |
Maharashtra | 40 Lac |
Dadra Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu | 10 Lac |
Gujarat | 40 Lac |
Punjab | 10 Lac |
Andhra Pradesh | 40 Lac |
Kerala | 50 Lac |
Goa | 50 Lac |
Telangana | 20 Lac |
Madhya Pradesh | 10 Lac |
NEET PG 2024: Central University-wise bond policy and Stipend
College Name | Service Bond | Stipend |
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College,Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh | Rs 8 lac | First year – Rs 1,26,927 Second year – Rs 1,30,446 Third year – Rs 1,33,965 |
Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Dilshad Garden, | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 1,11,000
Second year – Rs 1,15,000 Third year – Rs 1,19,000 |
Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Uttar Pradesh | Rs 5 lac | First year – Rs 91,952
Second year – Rs 94,611 Third year – Rs 97,270 |
PGIMER, Dr RML Hospital, ABVIMS, Delhi (NCT)Â | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 1,20,965
Second year – Rs 1,24,321 Third year – Rs 1,27,677 |
Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi (NCT)Â | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 1,11,000
Second year – Rs 1,15,000 Third year – Rs 1,19,000 |
Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, Delhi | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 60,962
Second year – Rs 62,593 Third year – Rs 64,274 |
University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi (NCT)Â | Â
Rs 10 lac |
First year – Rs 1,27,677
Second year – Rs 1,32,180 Third year – Rs 1,35,750 |
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi | Rs 3 Lac | First year – Rs 1,20,965
Second year – Rs 1,24,321 Third year – Rs 1,27,677 |
The National Institute of Health and Family Welfare | Not available | First year – Rs 56,100
Second year – Rs 57,800 Third year – Rs 59,500 |
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 1,26,927 Second year – Rs 1,30,446 Third year – Rs 1,33,965 |
Lady Hardinge Medical College Delhi (NCT)Â | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 56,100
Second year – Rs 57,800 Third year – Rs 59,500 |
Kasturba Hospital, Daryaganj, Delhi | Not available | First year – Rs 74,138
Second year – Rs 76,147 Third year – Rs 78,218 |
GB Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Delhi (NCT) | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 1,26,927 Second year – Rs 1,30,446 Third year – Rs 1,33,965 |
ESI-Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences And Research, BasaiDarapur, New Delhi | Rs 10 lac | First year – Rs 1,15,000
Second year – Rs 1,18,000 Third year – Rs 1,21,000 |
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