Last Updated Dec - 23 - 2024, 05:56 PM | Source : FELA News | Visitors : 59
"NEET UG 2024 Special Stray Vacancy Round 3 Counseling has begun. Candidates who haven’t been allocated a seat yet can apply until December 24, 11 AM. Check out
The third round of counseling for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), or NEET (UG), 2024 special stray vacancy was started by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) today, December 23. The choice needs to be finished by tomorrow, December 24, at 11 a.m.
Applicants who passed the NEET UG 2024 test but have not yet been assigned a seat can apply for the third round of exceptional vacancies by going to mcc.nic.in, the MCC’s official website. Tomorrow, the results of the seat allocation will be announced.
NEET UG Counseling 2024 Special Stray Vacancy Round 3: How to Apply
Step 1: Go to NEET Counseling’s official website
Step 2: Select the unique stray vacancy round registration link from the webpage.
Step 3: Type in the necessary information, including your password and registration number.
Step 4: Complete the application. Send in and pay the fees.
Step 5: For future use, download the acknowledgment form.
A candidate must report to the designated college to complete the admissions process after being given a seat. When candidates report to the selected college, they must have the original copies of the specified papers with them.
In order to verify their documents, candidates who are given seats in this round must report to their respective colleges by 5 PM on December 25–30.
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