NEET UG 2024 Registration For Round 1 Counselling Process To End Today

The counselling is underway for the allotment of approximately 1.10 lakh MBBS seats in around 710 medical colleges across the country.

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The processing of seat allotment for NEET UG will be done from August 21 to August 22.
New Delhi:

Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will close registrations for Round 1 counselling process for admission to the undergraduate medical courses based on NEET UG 2024 today. Candidates who have qualified the undergraduate medical entrance exam can register for the counselling process for MBBS, BDS, BSc (Nursing) courses on the official website of the MCC by 12 noon today. The choice filling and locking facility will also conclude today by 11:55 pm today. 

The processing of seat allotment will be done from August 21 to August 22, 2024. The results will be announced on August 23. Candidates will be required to report/join from August 24 to 29, 2024. The verification of candidates who join after the first allotment has been scheduled from August 30-31, 2024. 

The Round 2 registration process will be held from September 4-5, 2024. The process of seat allotment and verification will be conducted from September 11-12, 2024. The results for the second round of counselling process will be announced on September 13, 2024.  Candidates allotted the seats will be asked to report/ join by September 14-20, 2024. 

The complete details about the counselling process of NEET UG 2024 is available on the official website of the MCC. 

The counselling is underway for the allotment of approximately 1.10 lakh MBBS seats in around 710 medical colleges across the country. The counselling is also being held for 1,000 BDS seats besides Ayush and nursing seats.

The MCC will conduct counselling for the 15 per cent all-India Quota seats and 100 per cent seats of all AIIMS, JIPMER Pondicherry, all central university seats and 100 per cent deemed university seats.

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