NEET-UG 2024 Stray Vacancy Round: MCC Offers Final Allotment For MBBS, BDS Seats

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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is expected to release the NEET-UG 2024 Stray Vacancy Round seat allotment results soon, providing a final opportunity for candidates to secure seats in medical and dental programs across India.

This round marks the closing phase of the NEET-UG counselling process, catering specifically to applicants who were unable to secure seats in previous rounds. Available programs in this round include MBBS, BDS, and BSc Nursing, offering applicants a last chance for admission in the 2024 academic year.

The Stray Vacancy Round aims to fill remaining seats across participating institutions based on candidates' preferences and NEET-UG merit scores. The MCC has facilitated a streamlined process through its official website, where candidates can access the seat allotment results by following a few straightforward steps. After navigating to the MCC’s homepage, candidates should select the "UG Medical Counselling" section and locate the stray vacancy round allotment link. Once they enter their NEET UG roll number and password, the seat allocation results will be displayed, which can then be downloaded for future reference.

To accommodate candidates in this crucial round, the MCC recently extended the choice-filling deadline, allowing additional time for candidates to submit their preferences. This extension has provided hopeful applicants with a final window to finalize their choices for this concluding phase of NEET-UG counselling.

Candidates allotted seats in the Stray Vacancy Round must report to their designated institutions within the timeframe specified by the MCC. Prompt reporting is essential to complete the necessary admission formalities and secure their allocated seats, ensuring they meet all guidelines for the 2024 academic intake. This round is particularly important as it wraps up the NEET-UG 2024 admission cycle, giving candidates who remained on the waiting list a decisive chance to enter their chosen fields.