NEET PG Counselling 2024: Registration to sCoun

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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially announced that the registration process for NEET PG Counselling 2024 will begin on September 20 and run until September 26, 2024. Candidates who have successfully qualified in the NEET PG exam are eligible to participate in the counselling process by registering on the official MCC website, mcc.nic.in.

As per Hindustan Times report, this year, the NEET PG Counselling will follow a four-round process, which includes the main rounds followed by a mop-up round and a stray vacancy round for unfilled seats. Over 13,000 postgraduate medical seats across the country are expected to be filled through this process. The MCC has ensured that the entire procedure will be transparent and fair, providing a seamless experience for candidates.

Eligible candidates are encouraged to complete their registration and carefully fill in their preferred choices for colleges and courses during the specified time. They must also upload the necessary documents required for the counselling process. After each round of counselling, a seat allotment result will be declared, and candidates will be required to report to their allotted colleges within the given time frame to confirm their admission.

The MCC has made available detailed information regarding the eligibility criteria, the step-by-step counselling process, and the list of necessary documents on its official website. Candidates are advised to thoroughly review these guidelines before submitting their applications to avoid any errors or delays.

This year's NEET PG Counselling has generated significant anticipation among aspirants, as it represents a crucial step toward securing admissions to postgraduate medical programs in institutions across India. The MCC has assured that the process will be managed smoothly, with an emphasis on transparency and efficiency.

In light of the competitive nature of the NEET PG exam, candidates are urged to stay updated on important notifications and announcements by regularly checking the MCC website. With over 13,000 seats on offer, the upcoming counselling rounds will determine the future academic pathways for many aspiring doctors.

The counselling process is a pivotal moment for postgraduate medical aspirants, and careful preparation and attention to detail are key to successfully securing a seat in their desired program.