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MCC release AIQ NEET PG 2024 counselling Schedule

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially released the NEET PG 2024 counselling schedule for the All India Quota (AIQ), offering clarity and structure for postgraduate medical aspirants across India.

The release of this schedule marks the beginning of the much-anticipated process, where qualified candidates will soon enter into counselling rounds to secure seats in some of the country’s most prestigious medical institutions. Below are the key details and timelines for each stage of the AIQ NEET PG 2024 counselling process.

Each phase of the AIQ NEET PG 2024 counselling comes with strict deadlines, making it essential for candidates to stay updated with the schedule released by the MCC. Missing any of these deadlines can affect a candidate’s chance of securing their preferred specialization or college. From registration and choice filling to the last date for reporting, adhering to the timeline is crucial.

Important Dates for AIQ NEET PG 2024 counselling

The counselling process for NEET PG 2024 is divided into four rounds, including a stray round, each with specific timelines for various activities. Here’s a comprehensive schedule for the AIQ NEET PG 2024 counselling:

Round 1

  • Seat Matrix Release: November 7
  • Registration & Payment: November 20 to 27 (until 12 Noon)
  • Choice Filling & Locking: November 8 to 17 (starting at 4 PM)
  • Allotment Result: November 20
  • Reporting & Joining: November 21 to 27 (until 12 Noon)

Round 2

  • Seat Matrix Release: December 4
  • Registration & Payment: December 4 to 9 (until 12 Noon)
  • Choice Filling & Locking: December 5 to 9 (starting at 4 PM)
  • Allotment Result: December 12
  • Reporting & Joining: December 13 to 20 (until 12 Noon)

Round 3

  • Seat Matrix Release: December 26
  • Registration & Payment: December 26 to January 1 (until 12 Noon)
  • Choice Filling & Locking: January 1 to 5 (starting at 4 PM)
  • Allotment Result: January 4
  • Reporting & Joining: January 6 to 13 (until 12 Noon)

Round 4 (Stray Round)

  • Seat Matrix Release: January 18
  • Registration & Payment: January 18 to 21 (until 12 Noon)
  • Choice Filling & Locking: January 18 to 21 (starting at 12 Noon)
  • Allotment Result: January 24
  • Reporting & Joining: January 25 to 30

Key Points for Candidates

  1. Registration and Payment: Candidates must ensure timely registration and payment during the specified windows to secure their place in the counselling process.
  2. Choice Filling: When filling out choices, candidates should carefully consider their preferred colleges and courses, as once the choices are locked, they cannot be changed.
  3. Reporting: Adherence to reporting dates is crucial. Candidates who fail to report on time after allotment risk losing their seats.
  4. Stay Updated: It is essential to keep abreast of any updates from the official NEET PG website or trusted education consultancies.

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The AIQ NEET PG 2024 counselling process is a significant milestone for aspiring medical professionals. By staying informed and prepared, candidates can enhance their chances of securing a place in their desired specialty. For more information and guidance, reach out to Bodmas Education Consultancy today and take the first step towards your medical career!

 

NEET PG Counselling 2023: MCC’s Role and Procedure

Candidates for medical school who have achieved NEET-PG eligibility and seek to enrol in PG programmes in Delhi may now submit an application for NEET-PG counselling. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of India established the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to oversee the NEET-PG counselling procedure for seat allocation. We will give you all the necessary information regarding MCC’s function and the NEET-PG counselling procedure for PG courses in Delhi in this article.

MCC’s Counselling Work

In Delhi, MCC is the major organisation that oversees NEET-PG counselling for the following types of PG seats:

  • 50% of all seats in India Quota: All government medical schools, colleges, and universities in India, with the exception of those in Jammu and Kashmir, have seats available.
  • Deemed/Central Universities: 100% of seats These seats are available at universities that were founded by a federal law or that the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act of 1956 proclaimed to be universities.
  • 100% of open DNB seats are in India: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) grants the postgraduate diploma known as Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in a number of medical professions.

 

For Central Universities, MCC of DGHS will conduct four rounds of NEET-PG counselling: Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round, and Stray Vacancy Round. All applicants who qualify for All India Quota seats based on their performance in the NEET PG exam administered by NBE will be eligible for Central University’s 50% AIQ seats.

Process of NEET-PG Counselling for Central Universities

Let’s examine the  NEET-PG counselling procedure for the Central Universities in more detail, which include the 

  • Delhi University, 
  • Aligarh Muslim University, 
  • Banaras Hindu University, 
  • Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi, 
  • Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur, 
  • Under IP University- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur.

 

Choosing a Choice and Registering of  NEET-PG Counselling 

Candidates should register on the MCC website and enter their personal and academic information if they want to take part in  NEET-PG counselling for Central Universities. Additionally, they must provide their photo ID, NEET PG scores, and any other pertinent documents. Following registration, candidates can access their accounts, log in, and select the colleges and courses that suit their tastes.

Selection and Acceptance of Seats of  NEET-PG Counselling 

Taking into account the candidates’ NEET PG rankings, selections made, and available seats, MCC will announce the results of the seat allocation. Candidates can obtain their allotment letter and view the results on the MCC website. They must show up at the assigned institute by the deadline with all necessary paperwork and the admissions fee.

Reporting and Admission  of  NEET-PG Counselling 

Candidates who receive seats should show up at the specified institute for admission and document verification. They should bring both the original and photocopies of all of their official documents, including their photo ID, NEET PG scorecard, allotment letter, mark sheets, certificates, and other pertinent paperwork. In accordance with the requirements of the institute, they must also pay the tuition and other fees.

The following reservation policy will be followed – 

 

Reservation Policy for AIQ seats  S.C S.T O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list EWS- as per Central Government norms PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms
Delhi University  15%  7.5%  27%  10% 5% 
Aligarh Muslim University 15%  7.5%  27%  10% 5% 
There is no reservation for the Reservation Policy of 50% Internals seats of AMU.
Banaras Hindu University 15%  7.5%  27%  10% 5% 
Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi  15%  7.5%  27%  10% 5% 
Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur  15%  7.5%  27%  10% 5% 
Central Institutes Under IP University- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur 15%  7.5%  27%  10% 5%Â