The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is all set to launch the NEET PG Counselling 2024 process, expected to begin by November 11, 2024.
For thousands of medical aspirants who have successfully qualified for the NEET PG 2024 exam, this counselling round marks the final step toward securing a postgraduate medical seat. This highly anticipated process will allocate seats across prestigious medical institutions, including 50% All India Quota (AIQ) seats, 100% seats in Deemed and Central Universities, as well as all Private, Management, and NRI Quota seats.
Candidates eager to secure a seat can soon register on the MCC’s official website. However, to participate, each candidate must meet specific eligibility criteria and hold a valid NEET PG 2024 scorecard. Essential documents for the process include the NEET PG 2024 scorecard, MBBS degree certificate, an internship completion certificate, a valid medical registration certificate, and government-issued identity proof. Ensuring all paperwork is in order beforehand is crucial, as incomplete documentation can delay or hinder a candidate’s admission chances.
The NEET PG 2024 counselling will unfold in several critical phases:
- Registration: Candidates will register online through the MCC portal, marking the first official step in the counselling process. Registration dates will be announced soon, so candidates should stay tuned to the MCC website for timely updates.
- Choice Filling and Locking: Once registered, candidates must select and lock in their preferred institutions and courses. This step requires careful planning and strategy, as choices made here are decisive for seat allotment.
- Seat Allotment: Based on candidates’ ranks, preferences, and available seats, the MCC will announce seat allotments. This phase determines which candidates receive offers for their desired programs and institutions.
- Reporting to Allotted College: Candidates who receive a seat allotment must report to their assigned institutions to complete admission formalities. Missing this deadline may result in forfeiting the seat.
The MCC has urged candidates to keep a close eye on the official website to stay informed on counselling registration, choice filling, and seat allotment schedules. Dates and requirements may shift, and regular updates are essential for navigating any potential changes in the counselling timeline.
For aspirants, this counselling process is their gateway to a future in medicine, making timely registration and careful selection of choices crucial. With fierce competition and limited seats, candidates are advised to thoroughly prepare and stay vigilant for every announcement that could impact their pathway to a medical career.