The NEET PG 2024 counselling process has been assured by the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) to continue as planned, despite a pending hearing in the Supreme Court. Thousands of medical aspirants have been reassured, with FAIMA’s statement confirming that the timeline set by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will not be disrupted.
Concerns had been raised by students and parents regarding potential delays due to the legal proceedings. However, it has been clarified by FAIMA that no interruptions are expected unless specifically directed by the Supreme Court. Candidates have been urged to remain focused on completing the required formalities, as the importance of adhering to a timely schedule has been emphasized by FAIMA.
The MCC has taken charge of the NEET PG 2024 counselling for 50% of All India Quota (AIQ) seats, with the results of the first round of seat allotment having already been released on September 30, 2024. The counselling timeline for the following rounds has been outlined:
- Round 2 Counselling: Started on October 14, 2024
- Round 3 Counselling: Scheduled for November 7, 2024
- Round 4 Counselling: Scheduled for November 28, 2024
- Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy Rounds: Anticipated for December 2024
The respective state authorities have also commenced their counselling rounds. Candidates have been advised to regularly visit the MCC and their state counselling websites to stay updated on deadlines, requirements, and any potential changes.
Aspirants have been advised to be prepared for their respective counselling rounds by verifying eligibility, ensuring all documents are complete, and making necessary travel arrangements. A boost to candidates’ confidence has been provided by FAIMA’s assurances, as the high demand for postgraduate medical seats is addressed.
A smooth counselling experience is being ensured by the MCC and the relevant authorities, with transparency throughout the process being prioritized. Seats in various specialties are expected to be filled, which will contribute significantly to the nation’s healthcare workforce.
Updates for candidates are available through these official websites:
- Medical Counselling Committee (MCC): [mcc.nic.in](http://mcc.nic.in)
- National Testing Agency (NTA):[nta.ac.in](http://nta.ac.in)
- Notifications on FAIMA’s official website
A commitment to meeting the expectations of medical aspirants and fulfilling India’s healthcare needs has been demonstrated by FAIMA and the MCC, with efforts to ensure continuity of the counselling process despite judicial proceedings.