INFORMATION BULLETIN & COUNSELLING SCHEME
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABVIMS- Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences AIQ- All India Quota AMU- Aligarh Muslim University BHU- Banaras Hindu University DGHS- Directorate General of Health Services DU- Delhi University EWS- Economically Weaker Section MCC- Medical Counseling Committee MCI- Medical Council of IndiaMo HFW- Ministry of Health & Family Welfare NBE- National Board of Examination NEET- National Eligibility –cum- Entrance Test NMC- National Medical Commission Ors. – Others RML- Ram Manohar Lohia SC- Scheduled Caste SJH- Safdarjung Hospital ST- Scheduled Tribe OBC- Other Backward Class PG- Post Graduate PwD- Persons with Benchmark Disabilities UR- Unreserved Category VMMC- Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College V/s- Versus W.P. – Writ Petition 2 | P a g e |
S.NO.PARTICULARSPAGE NO.Chapter 1Introduction Chapter 2Information for Candidates Chapter 3All India Quota Reservation PolicyRosterEligibility ConditionsNon-Eligibility Condition Chapter 4Deemed University Reservation PolicyEligibility ConditionsNon-Eligibility Condition Chapter 5AFMS Chapter 6Central University/Institute Delhi UniversityAligarh Muslim UniversityBanaras Hindu UniversityCentral Institute of Psychiatry, RanchiLokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, TezpurCentral Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur) Chapter 7Diplomate of National Board (DNB) Chapter 8Registration: Instructions for filling Online Application Form Chapter 9Result & Admission Chapter 10Counselling Process- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Chapter 11Help Desk Annexures:Annexure-1List of Centres issuing Disability Certificate Annexure-2Disability Certificate Annexure-3Proforma for SC/ST Certificate Annexure-4Proforma for OBC-NCL Certificate Annexure-5Proforma for EWS Certificate |
CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION
- As per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in I.A. No. 16 of 2012 in Civil Appeal No. (s). 1944 of 1993 in the matter of ‘Anand S. Biji V/s State of Kerala & Ors.’, the Directorate General of Health Services, Government of India, New Delhi has been entrusted with the responsibility to conduct Online Counselling for allotment of Post Graduate (MD/MS/Diploma and MDS) seats to the eligible and qualified candidates in participating Government Medical/Dental Colleges of the country under 50% All India Quota every year. The allotment of seat to the candidates is made based on the NEET-PG conducted by National Board of Examinations, New Delhi.
- The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide Order dated 09/05/2017 rendered in Writ Petition (Civil) No.267 of 2017 in the matter of ‘Dar-Us Slam Educational Trust and Others Vs. Medical Council of India and Others’ the Directorate General of Health Services in Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is also conducting Online counselling for allotment of 100% Post Graduate (MD/MS/Diploma and MDS) with All India character in participating Deemed Universities across the country. The allotment of seats is being made to eligible and qualified candidates as per their merit and ranking based on the NEET Examinations conducted by National Board of Examinations (NBE) for P.G. NEET from the academic year 2017-18 onwards.Vide Order dated 22.08.2017 the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. (C) No. 689 of 2017 in the matter of Consortium of Deemed Universities in Karnataka & Anr. v/s Union of India & Ors. had issued directions stating that, 15% seats have to be allotted to the NRI Candidates in respect of PG seats (Medical/Dental) in Deemed Universities.The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide Order dated 09/05/2017 passed in Writ Petition (C) No.267 of 2017 –Dar-Us-Slam Educational Trust & Ors Vs MCI & Ors. Directorate General of health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had directed as follows:
“After the second round of counselling for All India Quota seats, the students who take admission in All India Quota seats should not be allowed/permitted to vacate the seats. This would ensure that very few seats are reverted to the State Quota and also All India Quota seats are filed by students from the all India merit list only. The students who take admission and secure admission in Deemed Universities pursuant to the second round
- Keeping the above directions in view Candidates are advised to take a calculated decision of continuing in Second round of AIQ/Deemed/Central Universities/DNB as they would not be permitted to resign from 2nd round of AIQ/Deemed/Central Universities/DNB. They will also not be allowed to participate in any Counselling after joining in Second Round of Counselling.
- As per the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in “W.P (C) No. 443 of 1992 Sharwan Kumar Vs. Dir. General of Health Services & Anr.” the following order has been issued:
“If in implementation of the scheme any difficulties are felt by the Director General of Health Services or by any other person including the authorities in the States or by the Universities, they can approach this Court for necessary directions.”
- As per the directions issued by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in SLA(C) No. 10487 of 2021, the AIQ scheme has been modified and 04 rounds of AIQ counselling will be conducted by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW. Hence, 3rd round i.e. mop-up round and fourth round i.e. stray vacancy round will be conducted in AIQ from 2021-22 onwards.
- The candidates who have joined a seat in round 2 of State quota counselling or AIQ counselling will not be eligible for the further rounds of counselling. Vide order dated 31/03/2022 the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. No. 174 of 2022 issued directions which are as follows:
“(v) In line with the regulations which have been notified on 5 April 2018, students who have joined in round 2 of the state quota or round 2 of the AIQ shall not be eligible to participate in the mop-up round for All India Quota.”
- Vide Order dated 22/07/2022 in Contempt Petition No. 289 of 2022 before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India it has been approved that MCC of DGHS has developed a software for all participating states and counselling authorities for the NEET-UG/PG in order to ensure that the names and roll numbers of candidates who have joined up to round 2 and further rounds of the state quota or round 2 of AIQ are put up on the common portal. Moreover, the candidates who have joined up to round 2 of AIQ or state quota shall not be eligible to participate in the further rounds of AIQ or state quota from the academic year 2022-23. Furthermore, it has been
“8 The development of the above software should ensure that a uniform pattern is followed by all the States across India commencing from the academic year 2022- 2023. For the current academic year, since the students have already joined and the courses have commenced, we would, in the interest of justice, put an end to the contempt proceedings. However, we take on record the assurance which has been set out by the DGHS and direct that all the States and counselling authorities in the NEET-UG/PG shall scrupulously comply with the above directions from the academic year 2022-2023.”
- No Offline admissions and no offline resignations- all admissions and resignation (if provided) will be made through online mode. Any admission or resignation taken in offline mode will not be accepted. Colleges taking offline admission or resignation may face the legal or any other consequences at their own level. The seat will be considered as vacant for the next round of counselling where offline admission is taken. The vacated seat due to offline resignation will not be taken in the next round of counselling.
CHAPTER 2- INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
- All the participating Candidates are hereby informed that all important communications issued by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) are posted on the official website of MCC i.e. www.mcc.nic.in . The authenticity of communication may be confirmed from the official website of MCC/Intra-MCC before relying upon any message circulating in social media.
- All questions in the scheme of counselling are mandatory in nature and not optional. Candidates are advised to go through these important questions related to the scheme of counselling before registering on MCC website, in order to understand the scheme of counseling.Candidates are deemed to have read, agreed and accepted the Scheme of Counselling and the terms and conditions of the counselling scheme for NEET-PG Counselling, 2021 on completing the online submission of application/registration form.Registration for NEET – PG Counselling conducted by MCC can only be submitted online through Medical Counselling Committee website www.mcc.nic.in. Registration submitted through any other mode shall be summarily rejected.Candidates are further advised to fill the application form on their own on the MCC website.The Security Deposit will be forfeited if a candidate who has been allotted a seat in the Second Round or subsequent rounds and does not join the respective institution or surrender the seat due to any unforeseen reason. Also the Security Deposit will be forfeited if the admission gets cancelled due to any reason. E.g in case the candidate gives wrong information at the time of registration on the basis of which a seat may be allotted and later cancelled by the Admission Authorities at the time of reporting or fails to produce the required documents at the time of admission (within stipulated time).
Candidate may kindly note that registering for NEET-PG Counselling does not confer any automatic rights to secure a Post Graduate seat. The selection and admission to Post Graduate seats in any medical Institution recognized for running Post Graduate courses as per Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 is subject to
- All questions in the scheme of counselling are mandatory in nature and not optional. Candidates are advised to go through these important questions related to the scheme of counselling before registering on MCC website, in order to understand the scheme of counseling.Candidates are deemed to have read, agreed and accepted the Scheme of Counselling and the terms and conditions of the counselling scheme for NEET-PG Counselling, 2021 on completing the online submission of application/registration form.Registration for NEET – PG Counselling conducted by MCC can only be submitted online through Medical Counselling Committee website www.mcc.nic.in. Registration submitted through any other mode shall be summarily rejected.Candidates are further advised to fill the application form on their own on the MCC website.The Security Deposit will be forfeited if a candidate who has been allotted a seat in the Second Round or subsequent rounds and does not join the respective institution or surrender the seat due to any unforeseen reason. Also the Security Deposit will be forfeited if the admission gets cancelled due to any reason. E.g in case the candidate gives wrong information at the time of registration on the basis of which a seat may be allotted and later cancelled by the Admission Authorities at the time of reporting or fails to produce the required documents at the time of admission (within stipulated time).
- Candidate should ensure that all the information filled during the online submission of application/registration form is correct and factual. Information provided by the candidates in the online application/registration form shall be treated as correct and self-certified and MCC shall not entertain, under any circumstances, any request for change in the information provided by the candidates.
MCC does not change/ edit /modify/alter any information entered by the candidates at the time of online submission of application/registration form at the time of registration for examination for Counselling under any circumstances.
- The information regarding Stipend /fee structure/ course duration / bond amount / rendering of service in rural / tribal area/other conditions etc. has been provided by Medical/Dental Colleges on MCC website. MCC/ DGHS takes no responsibility regarding the above information including Fees/ Bond/ Mode of Payment or any typographical error/ data etc. Candidates are advised to visit College website or contact the College Authorities directly for any query regarding above information before filling choices. Choices once locked cannot be modified and any request to MCC/DGHS regarding change/alteration of choices will not be entertained.
- Candidates are advised to confirm their eligibility/domicile status before registering on MCC website for Institutional Quota seats of Central Universities/Institutes/ Deemed University before opting for their seats.Candidates are advised to confirm the fee structure/ any other additional fee from the colleges especially Deemed Universities before filling up choices for the same. Some All India Quota colleges might have high fee structure, therefore confirmation about the fee should be made before hand, MCC of DGHS takes no responsibility of the fee structure of the colleges and will not entertain any request or complaint regarding Fee Structure. The above information may be confirmed by the candidate before filling the choices.Candidates are advised to be in touch with the MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in) for Schedule / latest updates / Results / Notices / News & Events pertaining to
- No communication will be directly sent to the Candidate(s). They are advised to be in touch with the website on regular basis for any updates.
- It has come to the knowledge of the Authorities that there have been instances wherein some persons/agents have claimed to provide a seat in any of the participating colleges in the Counselling process. The Candidates are advised to not fall prey to the said claims as there is no direct entry/nomination in any of the participating colleges in the NEET Counselling.Candidates are advised to use the Mobile number/email id used by them during registration on NBE website for MCC counselling registration process. The said Email ID and Mobile number shall only be used/pre-populated during the Counselling registration process.Refund process will commence only after the completion of all the rounds of Counselling. MCC will not entertain any query either through email or phone call with regard to refund before the completion of all the rounds of counseling.Candidates are informed that they will be shown only the Clear-cut Vacancies in Round 1.
Also, the vacancy position of the seats will be shown in three categories during
Round 2, which are as follows:
- Clear-cut vacancies- The seats which have not been allotted in Round 1.
- Virtual Vacancies- Any Candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round 1 and has opted for up-gradation in Round 2, that allotted seats of Round 1 will be shown as virtual vacancy in Round 2 and Candidates can fill the said seat during the choice filling in Round 2. However, such seats will be allotted in Round 2 if the allottee of Round 1 vacates/upgrades in Round 2.Each round of counselling is a separate round and the rules of each round are different. Once any round commences, the rules of that round will apply to all the candidates even if they were allotted/admitted in the previous round(s) of counselling. The rules of round 1 will only apply to rules of round 1. Once round 2 commences the rules of Round 2 shall apply and the rules of round 1 will not apply. Similarly, the rules of Mop-Up round will apply in Mop-up round and the rules of Stray Vacancy round will apply on stray vacancy round.
“(v) In line with the regulations which have been notified on 5 April 2018, students who have joined in round 2 of the state quota or round 2 of the AIQ shall not be eligible to participate in the mop-up round for All India Quota.”
- No Offline admissions and no offline resignations- all admissions and resignation (if provided) will be made through online mode. Any admission or resignation taken in offline mode will not be accepted. Colleges taking offline admission or resignation may face the legal or any other consequences at their own level. The seat will be considered as vacant for the next round of counselling where offline admission is taken. The vacated seat due to offline resignation will not be taken in the next round of counselling.
- Candidates should make sure that while taking admission/resignation in the allotted college their admission/resignation is generated through online mode i.e. through intra-mcc portal by the college authorities. Any other letter of admission/resignation will not be accepted. MCC of DGHS does not allot admission through nomination basis.Candidates who have international number must provide an alternative Indian number at the time of registration for the counselling process.Disability certificate- the Candidates must obtain their online disability certificate from designated disability board in an online mode generated by the disability Centre ts as per the NMC norms before the choice filling commences. Only Candidates who have made their disability certificate through online mode from the designated centres will be eligible to fill in the PwD choices.Court cases w.r.t. counselling must be in Delhi jurisdictions only.
CHAPTER 3- 50% ALL INDIA QUOTAThere will be four rounds of AIQ counseling i.e. Round 1, Round 2, AIQ Mop-up Rounds and AIQ Stray Vacancy Round (SLA(C) No. 10487 of 2021 before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India). All candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats on the basis of their rank in NEET PG conducted by the National Board of Examination (NBE) will be eligible for participation in the counselling process. Eligible candidates may download the Rank letter/ Result from NBE website. Cut-off rank of eligible candidates will also be available on the MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in). Open seats-domicile free includes: 50% All India Quota seats50%Seats of BHU50%Seats of AMU50% All India Quota seats of DU/Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur)100% DNB Reservation PolicyReservation Policy of the Central Government for the NEET-PG Counselling in All India Quota is as follows:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5% Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per the NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted. Candidates declared Qualified/Eligible for All India Quota Postgraduate Seats only will be eligible for online allotment process for All India Quota Seats, which is conducted by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC), Ministry of Health & 11 | P a g e |
Family Welfare, & Government of India. For State Quota, Private medical and dental college seats the candidates are required to contact the appropriate State Government/Admission Authority & Directorate of Medical Education. Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) will not be able to guide candidates in this matter. Roster:The 3200 point roster on the 50% AIQ seats shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW as per the reservation policy. Eligibility Condition:The Candidate should have qualified NEET PG.Domicile free. The conversion of seats will be carried out during the online mop-up round. The said conversion will be done only when the eligible Candidates belonging to the said Category have been exhausted. The algorithm for conversion of category is as follows: CONVERSION ALGORITHM 12 | P a g e |
S.NO. CATEGORY CATEGORY CONVERTED TO 1. ST (PwD) ST 2. SC (PwD) SC 3. UR (PwD) UR 4. OBC(PwD) OBC 5. ST SC 6. SC UR 7. EWS UR |
CHAPTER 4- DEEMED UNIVERSITY From, 2017 the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P.(C) No.267 of 2017 (Dar- Us-Slam Educational Trust case) directed the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW to conduct counseling of 100% seats of Deemed Universities.There will be four rounds of Counseling i.e., Round 1 & Round 2 with AIQ, Mop- Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round. Out of the four rounds, three rounds will be conducted online by MCC i.e., Round 1, Round 2 and Mop-Up Round.The Stray Vacancy round will be conducted by the respective Deemed Universities for which a list of students in order of merit, equaling to ten times the number of vacant seats will be forwarded to the Deemed Universities for the Stray Vacancy round, in compliance with the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Writ Petition(s) (Civil) No(s). 267/2017 Dar-Us-Slam Educational Trust and Ors. V/s Medical Council of India and Ors. If required at a later stage, the larger list may be shared with the Deemed Universities.All the candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats on the basis of their rank in NEET PG conducted by NBE including candidates from Union Territory of J&K will be eligible. Eligible candidates may download the Rank letter/ Result from NBE website. Reservation Policy: Candidates who fall under the category of NRI as per the directions/ orders of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case (W.P. No. 689/2017- Consortium of Deemed Universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) & Anr. Vs. Union of India & Ors.) dated 22-08- 2017 are eligible for NRI Category seats. OCI/PIO/Foreign Nationals will be eligible for only NRI seats.The eligible Indian National Candidates wanting to get converted to sponsored NRI category have to submit the following documents as and when the same are called for by the MCC:Documents claiming that the sponsorer is an NRI (Passport, Visa of the sponsorer).Relationship of NRI with the candidate as per the court orders of The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in case W.P.(c) No. 689/2017- Consortium of Deemed Universities in Karnataka (CODEUNIK) & Ans. Vs Union of India & Ors. Dated 22-08- 2017.Affidavit from the sponsorer that he/ she will sponsor the entire course fee of the candidate duly notarized. 13 | P a g e |
Embassy Certificate of the Sponsorer (Certificate from the Consulate).NEET Score Card of the candidate.There will be no reservation for OBC/ SC/ ST/ PWD/EWS candidates in Deemed Universities. There might be reservation for Jain Minority or Muslim Minority in certain deemed universities. Candidates are requested to verify their eligibility for the same before applying under the said category. Candidates claiming reservation under NRI Quota will not be able to claim reservation status under any other quota i.e. Jain Minority/Muslim Minority/any other quota. Vide Gazette Notification of Ministry of Home Affairs Gazette Notification No. S.O.1050(E) dated 04/03/2021 is has been stated as under: “(4) parity with Non-Resident Indians in the matter of- (ii) appearing for the all India entrance tests such as National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, Joint Entrance Examination (Mains), Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) or such other tests to make them eligible for admission only against any Non-Resident Indian seat or any supernumerary seat: Provided that the OCI cardholder shall not be eligible for admission against any seat reserved exclusively for Indian citizens” Explanation─ For the purposes of this notification─ (1) The OCI Cardholder (including a PsIO cardholder) is a foreign national holding passport of a foreign country and is not a citizen of India Hence, OCI/PIO/Foreign Nationals will only be eligible for NRI seats. Eligibility Condition: The Candidate should have qualified NEET PG.Domicile free. Conversion of seats: NRI seats/ Jain Minority seats/Muslim Minority seats- Seats for NRI/Jain Minority/Muslim Minority will be converted to Deemed University Merit seats for UR Category after exhaustion of all the eligible candidates for NRI seats/ Jain Minority seats/Muslim Minority seats during Mop-Up round. 14 | P a g e |
CHAPTER 5- ARMED FORCES MEDICAL SERVICES (AFMS) Candidates who desire to participate in AFMS Counseling will be required to register on the MCC portal i.e. www.mcc.nic.in and may opt for AFMS seats. The list of registered candidates will be sent to AFMS Authorities for conducting counseling at their own end as per their rules and regulations of AFMS Authorities. The role of MCC is limited to registration of the willing Candidates only. MCC shall not be responsible for any allotment made by or on behalf of the AFMS Authorities. Candidates must verify the Eligibility Conditions {especially Medical Eligibility/age conditions (up to 35 years of age)} from the AFMS website before applying for AFMS Counselling. There have been instances of cancellation of admission due to non-fulfillment of Medical Eligibility Conditions. (https://www.mod.gov.in/dod/directorate-general- armed-force-medical-services) MCC will not entertain any query with regard to the AFMS Counselling. Candidates must verify their eligibility conditions well before from the AFMS website before applying for AFMS Counselling. MCC will not entertain any grievance regarding the same. 15 | P a g e |
CHAPTER 6- CENTRAL UNIVERSITY/INSTITUTE
There will be four rounds of counseling i.e., Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round to be conducted by MCC of DGHS.
All the candidates who have qualified for All India Quota seats on the basis of their rank in NEET PG conducted by NBE will be eligible for the 50% AIQ seats of Central University.
1. DU-LHMC,UCMS,MAMC,MAIDS
- AMU
3. BHU
- I.P. University Central Institutes- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC Basaidarapur
- CIP, RanchiLokopriya Bodoloi, Assam
50% AIQ
50%
Institutional seats
100%
seats
- The counseling for 50% AIQ is domicile free.The eligibility conditions for the internal quota is given by the colleges/institutes, MCC has no role to play in determining the eligibility conditions for the internal quota of the Central Universities/Institutes.The Candidate are requested to go through the eligibility conditions before applying for the internal quota of the Central Universities/Institutes and ensure that they meet the prescribed eligibility conditions.
- If any Candidate at any stage of the counseling process is found to have furnished any incorrect/wrong information with regard to his/her eligibility condition, his/her candidature shall be cancelled for the further rounds of the counseling and the security deposit shall be forfeited.Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in Central Universities and the
21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’.
- Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted.
- The conversion of seats will be carried out during the Mop Up Round for Central Universities/Institutes. The said conversion will be done only when the Candidates belonging to the said Category have exhausted.
The algorithm for conversion of category is as follows:
CONVERSION ALGORITHM
S.NO.CATEGORYCATEGORY CONVERTED TO1.ST (PwD)ST2.SC (PwD)SC3.UR (PwD)UR4.OBC(PwD)OBC5.STSC6.SCUR7.EWSUR |
6.1 DELHI UNIVERSITY DU 50% Internal seats 1. MAMC 50%AIQ 2. UCMS LHMCMAIDS 50% Seats will be contributed by the Delhi University to All India Quota. For the remaining 50% seats, candidates who have completed their MBBS from DU are eligible for Internal Quota of 50% in Delhi University. Reservation Policy for AIQ seats and Internal seats of DU:The reservation policy of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted. 18 | P a g e |
Roster:The roster on the 50% AIQ as well as 50% Internal seats will be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW. Eligibility Condition for DU Internal Quota:For Delhi University Quota: – The candidate must have passed final M.B.B.S. examination (for MD/MS/Diploma Course) and BDS examination (for MDS Course) from the University of Delhi and must have completed satisfactorily one year compulsory rotating internship as on 31st March of the year of admission and must submit their internship completion certificate at the time of admission. However, for this academic year the internship date may be treated as 31st July, 2022 in compliance of the directions issued by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. No. 208 of 2022. (The eligibility condition for internal quota is provided by DU. MCC has no role to play in this regard) 19 | P a g e |
6.2ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY AMU 50% Internal seats 50%AIQ JNMC, Aligarh ZADC, Aligarh 50% Seats will be contributed by the AMU to All India Quota. For the remaining 50% seats, candidates who have completed their MBBS from AMU are eligible for internal seats of 50% in AMU. Reservation Policy for AIQ seats:The reservation policy of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%For the Reservation Policy of 50% Internals seats of AMU, there is no reservation. Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2.The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted. 20 | P a g e |
Roster:The roster on the 50% AIQ seats shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.For the 50% seats of Internal seats of AMU, there is no reservation. Eligibility Condition for AMU Internal seats:An Institutional (Internal) candidate is one who has passed the qualifying examination (MBBS/BDS as applicable) from AMU and completes his/her internship as per the dates specified by AMU authorities. (The eligibility condition for internal quota is provided by AMU. MCC has no role to play in this regard) 21 | P a g e |
6.3 BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY BHU 50% Internal seats IMS, BHU 50%AIQ IDS, BHU 50% Seats will be contributed by the BHU to All India Quota. For the remaining 50% seats, candidates who have completed their MBBS/BDS from BHU are eligible for internal seats of 50% in BHU. Reservation Policy for AIQ and internal seats of BHU:The reservation policy of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2.The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted. 22 | P a g e |
Roster:The roster on the 50% AIQ seats shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.For the 50% seats of Internal seats of BHU, MCC will apply the roster. Eligibility Condition for BHU Internal seats: Only those Candidates who have passed MBBS/BDS from Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU as per the internship dates specified by IMS, BHU will be eligible, provided the Candidates have appeared and qualified in NEET-PG Examination. (The eligibility condition for internal quota is provided by BHU. MCC has no role to play in this regard) 23 | P a g e |
6.4 CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY, RANCHI The Institute contributes 100% seats for NEET-PG Counselling. There is no Internal/State quota seats in this Institute/College. Reservation Policy:The reservation policy of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted. Roster:The roster on the seats shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW. 24 | P a g e |
6.5 LOKOPRIYA GOPINATH BORDOLOI REGIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTALHEALTH, TEZPUR The Institute contributes 100% seats for NEET-PG Counselling. Reservation Policy:The reservation policy of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted. Roster:The roster on the seats shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW. 25 | P a g e |
6.6 CENTRAL INSTITUTES UNDER IP UNIVERSITY- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML,ESIC, BASAIDARAPUR CENTRAL INSTITUTES VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, BASAIDARAPUR 50%AIQ 50% Internal seats 50% Seats will be contributed by the Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur) to All India Quota. For the remaining 50% seats, candidates who have completed their MBBS/BDS from I.P. University (VMMC & SJH; ABVIMS & RML; Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi; Army College of Medical Sciences, Delhi; North Delhi Municipal Corporation (Medical College) Hindu Rao Hospital) are eligible for Internal seats of 50% in Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur). Reservation Policy for AIQ seats and Internal seats of Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur): The reservation policy of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’. Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt. /Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other 26 | P a g e |
- Roster:The roster on the 50% AIQ seats shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.For the 50% seats of Internal seats of Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur), MCC will apply the roster.
- Eligibility Condition for Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur) Internal seats:The Candidates should have completed their MBBS/BDS from I.P. University (VMMC & SJH; ABVIMS & RML; Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi; Army College of Medical Sciences, Delhi; North Delhi Municipal Corporation (Medical College) Hindu Rao Hospital) are eligible for Internal seats of 50% in Central Institutes (VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC, Basaidarapur)
(The eligibility condition for internal quota is as per the rules of Central Government. MCC has no role to play in this regard)
CHAPTER 7- DIPLOMATE OF NATIONAL BOARD (DNB)
- Medical Counseling Committee conducts counseling for the DNB courses which are domicile free and All India in character in compliance of the Judgment dated 26/05/2020 of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. of 2020 (Diary No. 11011 of 2020) in the matter of Alapati Jyotsana & Ors. v/s UoI & Ors.The Counselling for In-service seats of DNB is not conducted by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.There will be four rounds of counseling i.e. Round 1, Round 2 in AIQ, Mop- Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round which will be conducted by MCC.
- All the candidates who have qualified NEET PG conducted by NBE will be eligible.
- After allotment of seats by MCC of DGHS, the admission fee is collected by NBE Authorities. MCC has no role in the same, hence MCC will not entertain any requests for refund.
- Reservation PolicyThere will be no reservation in Private DNB Colleges/Institutes.The reservation policy for the Govt. institutes /Colleges seats contributed by DNB of the Central Government is followed:S.C.- 15%S.T.- 7.5%O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%Reservation of seats under PWD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms. For range of disabilities included, please see Annexure ‘1’.
- Candidates who want to avail 5% PwD reservation in PG seats of Govt.
/Central medical institutions should obtain Disability certificate as per
21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act 2016, from the designated disability centres as per the list enclosed as ANNEXURE- 2. The certificate issued by any other hospital/ board will not be accepted.
- Eligibility ConditionsCandidate must have qualified NEET-PG.
- RosterThe roster for Govt. DNB Institutes/colleges shall be applied by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.
CHAPTER 8- REGISTRATION: INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION FORM Candidates are informed that e-mail ID and Mobile Number provided in the Online Application Form of NBE will be used for registration on the MCC portal for Counselling. The said fields will be pre-populated in the Application/Registration form of the Counselling.Any complaint with regard to the change of registered mobile number or email address shall not be entertained by the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.Candidates are advised to use Laptop or Computer with a good internet connection during the Registration and Choice-Filling process to avoid any technical complications.Please note that registration facility will be available at the beginning of first round, second round & mop up round on notified dates. Thereafter, registration facility shall not be available. Under no circumstances any request (for any reason) for registration, shall be entertained after closing of registration. ROUND-1 Main counseling Registration which will include payment of Non- Refundable Registration fee and Refundable Security Deposit (to be refunded only in the account from which payment has been made).Exercising of Choices and Locking of choices.Process of Seat Allotment Round-1Publication of result of Round-1on MCC websiteReporting at the allotted Medical/Dental College against 1 Round. 30 | P a g e |
Upgradation: Candidates willing to upgrade from Round 1 to Round 2 have to report at the allotted college of round 1 and complete the admission formalities. During the completion of admission formalities, the candidate has to give willingness for upgradation in the college. END OF ROUND 1 ROUND-2 (Candidates who registered for Round-1 and did not get any seat allotted are not required to register again.) Fresh New Registration for Round-2 is to be done for those candidates whoHave not registered in Round-1 (with full payment of fees).Candidates who have Resigned / Not reported in Round-1 need not register again.Fresh Choice filling Round-2.Publication of result of Round-2 on MCC website.Reporting at the allotted Medical/Dental College against Round 2 The candidates who have joined a seat in round 2 of State quota counselling or AIQ counselling will not be eligible for the further rounds of counselling in compliance of order dated 31/03/2022 the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. No. 174 of 2022. MCC of DGHS will share the data of joined candidates up to round 2 of counselling with all the participating States. Similarly, the participating States will also share the data of joined candidates up to their round 2. This will prevent duplication of candidates and seat blocking by the candidates. END OF ROUND 2 MOP –UP ROUND Fresh Registration with payment of registration fee for Mop Up Round for the following candidates: |
However, candidates who have already joined and taken admission upto Round-2 of AIQ/Deemed/ Central Universities/DNB will not be eligible to participate in Mop Up Round and Stray Vacancy Round. (Those who registered but were not allotted a seat in Round-1 & Round-2 need not register again).
- Fresh choice filling of Mop Up RoundPublication of result of Mop Up Round on MCC websiteReporting at the Allotted Medical/ Dental College after Mop Up Round
List of Registered Candidates ten times the number of Stray vacancies to be sent to Deemed University to be exhausted strictly in order of merit.
CONVERSION ALGORITHM
S.NO.CATEGORYCATEGORY CONVERTED TO1.ST (PwD)ST2.SC (PwD)SC3.UR (PwD)UR4.OBC(PwD)OBC5.STSC6.SCUR7.EWSUR8.NRI/Jain Minority/Muslim MinorityUR |
END OF MOP-UP ROUND
FINAL STRAY VACANCY ROUND
- AIQ Stray Vacancy Round for State contributed seats will be conducted by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW.
Central University/Institutes- Will be conducted by MCC of
- For Deemed Universities the Stray Vacancy Round will be conducted by the respective Deemed University.
- (There will be no Fresh Registration of Candidates in Final Stray Vacancy Round.
- There will be no choice filling in Stray Vacancy Round. The choices filled during Mop-Up round will be considered for allotment in Stray Vacancy Round.Allotment of seats ‘Online’ by running softwareEligible candidates who are not holding any seat can participate in Stray Vacancy Round.)
COUNSELLING STAGES
Round 1- AIQ, Deemed, Central Universities & DNB
- RESULT
CHAPTER 9- RESULT & ADMISSION
The counseling for NEET-PG is conducted by MCC based on the result of qualified candidates sent by NBE. The whole counseling process in completely automated without any manual intervention.
MCC uploads the provisional result initially in every round for verification of the candidates/college/institute based on their choices, merit and eligibility. They will also be given an opportunity to reach out to MCC if there is any discrepancy in the result. If no discrepancy is found or if the discrepancy is rectified, then the final result is uploaded on the MCC website. The provisional result is only indicative in nature and is subject to change. It may not be utilized for any legal purpose. Candidates are advised not to proceed for booking tickets after the declaration of the provisional result. They should wait for the final allotment letter to be issued by the MCC of DGHS.
Once the Candidates are allotted a seat based on their merit, choice & eligibility, in any of the Rounds of counseling conducted by MCC the Candidates will be required to download their ‘allotment letter’ from the MCC website (www.mcc.nic.in). If the Candidate is satisfied with his/her allotment he/she may approach the allotted college/institute for completing the admission formalities within the reporting time schedule.
However, it is clarified that, the allotment made by MCC in any of the rounds is purely provisional subject to physical verification of documents of the candidate by the allotted college authorities.
- ADMISSION
If the Candidate is satisfied with his/her allotment he/she may approach the allotted college/institute for completing the admission formalities.
Original documents required at the time of joining in allotted Medical/Dental College are as mentioned below:
- Allotment Letter issued by MCC (Essential document)Admit Card issued by NBEResult/Rank Letter issued by NBEMark Sheets of MBBS/BDS 1st, 2nd & 3rd Professional Examinations.MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate/Provisional Certificate. (Essential document)Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or
- Permanent / provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI/NMC or DCI/State Medical or Dental Council. Provisional Registration Certificate is acceptable only in cases where candidate is undergoing internship and likely to complete the same on or before 31st March of the year of admission. (Essential document)High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate as proof of date or birth.Candidates allotted seat must carry one of the identification proofs (ID Proof) to the allotted college at the time of admission (as mentioned in the information Bulletin published by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for NEET i.e. PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport or Aadhaar Card).The Candidate should also bring the following certificates, if applicable:SC/ST Certificate issued by the competent authority (in the format as specified in the Information Bulletin) and should be in English or Hindi language. Sub caste should be clearly mentioned in the certificate. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)EWS Certificate as per the Central Govt. Norms (in the format as specified in the Information Bulletin) and should be in English or Hindi language. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)OBC certificate issued by the competent authority. The sub-caste should tally with the Central List of OBC. The OBC candidates should not belong to Creamy Layer. The OBC certificate must be in the format as mentioned in the prospectus. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)
Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board for 21 Benchmark Disabilities as per the Rights of Persons with Disability Act,2016 and NMC Norms. No other PwD certificate, issued by any other Authorities/ Hospital will be
The physical verification of the documents will be done by the respective college authorities and MCC has no role to play in the same.
However, it is once again clarified that, the allotment made by MCC in any of the rounds is purely provisional subject to physical verification of documents of the candidate by the allotted college authorities.
Also, the information regarding Stipend/fee structure/course duration/bond amount/ rendering of service in rural/tribal area/other conditions etc. has been provided by Medical Colleges. MCC/ DGHS takes no responsibility regarding the said information including Fees/Bond/Mode of Payment or any typographical error/ data etc. Candidates are advised to visit College website or contact the College Authorities directly for any query regarding above information before filling choices.
RoundsTypes of CounsellingRound 1- (By MCC)AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes, DNBRound 2- (By MCC)AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes, DNBMop-Up Round- (By MCC)AIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes, DNBStray Vacancy Round- – By MCC for AIQ, Central University/Institutes and DNB Offline – By respective Deemed UniversityAIQ, Deemed University, Central University/Institutes, DNB |
Q. No. 1: When will online allotment process for this year start?
Ans: Online allotment process will start as per counseling Schedule for PG online Counseling forthe current academic year.
Please See Schedule available on www.mcc.nic.in website.
Q. No. 2: Do I have to report to any counseling center for registration or choice filling?
Ans: No. Online registration and choice filling can be done from place of convenience (Including from home) using internet. Uninterrupted internet facility should be ensured.
Q. No. 3: What information do I require for online registration?
Ans: Please note that you will be asked to fill some of the information (we are not showing it here for security reasons) that you have given in your application form of NBE, admit card of examination during online registration and provided by the examination conducting agency (NBE). Therefore, keep a copy of your application form and admit card ready for reference. These documents may be retained as they may be required till you complete your PG course.
Q. No. 4: How do I get password for logging in?
Q. No. 5: How much time will I be given to join the allotted course?
Ans: Candidates who are allotted seats will be required to join the allotted college/course within stipulated time from the date of allotment as mentioned in the counseling schedule. However, candidates are advised to join as early as possible and not to wait for last day of joining, due to different schedule of holiday/working hours in various Medical/Dental Colleges, also keeping in view that Medical/Dental colleges will have to furnish information about joining/non- joining status of candidates on Medical Counseling Committee portal. In some of the Colleges it may take 2 to 3 days’ time for completion of admission formalities.
Q. No. 6: What documents are required at the time of joining in allotted Medical
/ Dental College?
Ans: Original documents required at the time of joining in allotted Medical/Dental College are as mentioned below:
- Allotment Letter issued by MCC (Essential document)Admit Card issued by NBE (Essential document)Result/Rank Letter issued by NBE (Essential document)Mark Sheets of MBBS/BDS 1st, 2nd & 3rd Professional Examinations. (Essential document)MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate/Provisional Certificate. (Essential document)Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the Head of Institution or College that the candidate shall complete the Internship by 31st March, of the year of admission. (Essential document)Permanent / provisional Registration Certificate issued by MCI or DCI/State Medical or Dental Council. Provisional Registration Certificate is
- High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate as proof of date or birth. (Essential document)Candidates allotted seat must carry one of the identification proofs (ID Proof) to the allotted college at the time of admission (as mentioned in the information Bulletin published by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for NEET i.e. PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport or Aadhar Card). (Essential document)The Candidate should also bring the following certificates, if applicable
(Essential document)
- SC/ST Certificate issued by the competent authority (in the format as specified in the Information Bulletin) and should be in English or Hindi language. Sub caste should be clearly mentioned in the certificate. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)EWS Certificate as per the Central Govt. Norms (in the format as specified in the Information Bulletin) and should be in English or Hindi language. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)OBC certificate issued by the competent authority. The sub-caste should tally with the Central List of OBC. The OBC candidates should not belong to Creamy Layer. The OBC certificate must be in the format as mentioned in the prospectus. The translated certificate must be certified by a Gazetted Officer. (Essential document)Disability Certificate issued from a duly constituted and authorized Medical Board for 21 Benchmark Disabilities as per the Rights of Persons with Disability Act,2016 and NMC Norms. No other PwD certificate, issued by any other Authorities/ Hospital will be entertained. The format of Certificate of Disability is annexed in the Information Bulletin. (Essential document)
Candidates without original certificates / documents shall not be allowed to take admission in allotted Medical / Dental College.
Please note that the required documents at the time of admission may vary as per College/ Institute Policy. Hence candidates may verify the same from allotted college before Reporting.
Q. No. 7: What are the various fees to be paid at the time of registration?
Ans: At the time of registration students must pay two kinds of fee
- Non-Refundable Registration fee
- For AIQ /Central University/ESIC/DNB Rs. 1000/- UR/EWS candidates, &
Rs. 500/- For SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD
Rs. 5000/- For Deemed University candidates
- Refundable Security Deposit which will be refunded to candidates after joining the allotted college or if candidate did not get any seat during counseling to the same account of candidate from which payment had been made. Refundable security deposit may not be refunded in certain cases.
- For AIQ / Central University/ ESIC/DNB- UR/EWS candidates – Rs. 25,000/-
For SC/ST/OBC/PwD –Rs. 10,000/-
(e.g., Any SC candidate opting for AIQ only will pay registration fee of Rs 500/- + Rs. 10,000/- Refundable Security Deposit.)
- For Deemed Universities –Rs 2,00,000/-
Any candidate opting for Deemed University will have to pay Rs 5000/- Non- Refundable fee + Rs 2,00,000/- Refundable Security Deposit at the time of registration.
Ans. Under the following circumstances the refundable security deposit will be forfeited by MCC:
- Where a Candidate has been allotted a seat in Round 2 or subsequent rounds and does not report at the allotted college to complete the admission process.The Security Deposit will be forfeited if the admission gets cancelled after allotment due to any reason. E.g., in case the candidate gives wrong information at the time of registration on the basis of which a seat may be allotted and later cancelled by the Admission Authorities at the time of reporting or fails to produce the required documents at the time of admission.
Q. No. 9: In case candidate must apply for both AIQ and for Deemed University should the candidate pay the fee for both?
Ans: No, in such case the candidate has to pay only the higher fee i.e. of Deemed University Rs. 5000/- and 2 Lakh Refundable Security Deposit.
Q. No. 10: What are the instructions regarding OBC, SC, ST, PwD & EWS certificates?
Ans: Candidates are advised to see Annexure(s) in this Information Bulletin. In case the candidate fails to produce proper Caste, PwD , EWS Certificate, if applicable, at allotted Medical/Dental College then he/she will not be permitted to join and the seat will be cancelled by the allotted Medical / Dental College.
Further, the reservation of seats under PwD Category is 5% in AIQ and the 21 Benchmark Disabilities as envisaged under the regulations of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and as per NMC norms, have been included presently, where only the lower motor disabilities were included earlier.
The qualified Persons with Disability (PwD) candidates should get themselves certified at one of the Disability Assessment Boards, constituted in various states. The list of Centers who will issue Disability Certificates as per 21 Benchmark Disabilities given under RPWD Act- 2016 is attached as ANNEXURE-II. The extent of “specified disability” in a Person with Disability (PwD candidate) shall be assessed in
IMPORTANT: Qualified PwD candidates are advised to get themselves examined immediately before the conduction of any of the round(s) at one of the above- mentioned disability assessment boards and to obtain eligible Disability (PwD) Certificate in an online mode. The candidates are advised to keep a copy of the Disability Certificate with them. Only Candidates who have made their disability certificate through online mode from the designated centres will be eligible to fill in the PwD choices.
OBC/EWS Certificate must be during the financial year as specified in the certificate attached in the annexure of the information bulletin.
Q. No. 11: Is there any restriction for filling up number of choices of Institutions (Colleges) or subjects in choice filling form?
Ans: No, you can give as many choices as you wish. However, choices should be in order of preference, as the allotment is done on the basis of choices submitted by the qualified candidate in order of preference given by the candidate and as per availability.
However, it is advisable that the participating candidates fill-in the choices up to a total of 30-40 choices.
Q. No. 12: Can I have some idea about the seat I am likely to get at my rank?
Ans: Yes, the previous year allotment results are available on the MCC website i.e. www.mcc.nic.in. This will only be indicative (without any guarantee for the current year).
Q. No. 13: Is it necessary to fill up the choices and lock the choices to get seat allotted? Or I will be allotted seat automatically from available seats?
Ans: After online registration (registration is compulsory to take part in online allotment process), you have to fill in choice of subjects and Institutions/colleges in order of preference. Once choices are filled in, it can be modified before locking it. During the choice locking period it is necessary to lock the choices to get a print of your submitted choices. If candidate does not lock the choice submitted by him/her,
IMPORTANT: Don’t wait till the last minute to lock your choices and to take a printout. Please go through your submitted choices before locking as once you lock the choices the same cannot be changed or even modified if you have made a mistake. Mistake in filling choices may result in allotment of a seat which you never wanted. Also, it won’t be possible to unlock your choices at MCC’s end.
Q. No. 14: Is it necessary to join allotted Medical / Dental College in Round-1 to get chance to participate in next round (2nd Round)?
Ans: If a candidate does not report at the allotted institute in Round-1, this will be considered as ‘Free Exit’ (option available only in Round-1). However, candidates who have not joined (the Round- 1 allotted seat) by availing the free exit option may participate again in Round-2 after logging in with their earlier Registration details.
In case a candidate wants to ensure /retain his/her Round -1 seat and wants to upgrade his/her allotted seat, he/she should join Round-1 seat and give willingness for Up-gradation at the allotted college. However, if a candidate wants to participate directly in Round-2 without retaining the Round-1 seat he/she may not join the college and do choice filling for Round-2 since Round-1 has free exit option. In the above said case he/she cannot claim the Round-1 seat.
Please note that in case you are satisfied with the seat allotted to you in Round-1 and do not give willingness for up-gradation in Round-2 as ‘Yes’, you will not be considered eligible for participating in Round-2 i.e. for up-gradation of your choice.
In case a candidate joined a seat in Round 1 and participated in round 2, he/she will be considered a part of round 2 and cannot resign, whether or not the candidate(s) have been upgraded.
Q. No. 15: What is second round of online allotment process & who are eligible for the same?
Ans:
- Round-2 of online allotment process is fresh allotment and up-gradation round wherein the candidates who have not registered initially during round-1 can register and participate for round-2.Candidates who have joined Round-1 allotted seat can opt for up-gradation during Round- 2. And, candidates who were allotted Round-1 seat but did not
For upgradation the candidate(s) will have to physically report and join the allotted college/institute of round 1 and give willingness for upgradation.
Therefore, the following categories of Candidates are eligible for seat allotment in 2nd
round:
Category–I: Registered candidates who participated in Round-2 but did not get any seat allotted in the 1st round.
Category-II: Registered candidates, whose 1st round of allotted seat got Cancelled during the document verification on reporting for admission, who have secured seat under reserved quota, due to change of Category from reserved to Unreserved or PwD status from Yes to No, but are still eligible in the next round of seat allotment, with changed Category, subject to fulfillment of eligibility conditions. Conversion algorithm is given below (*)
Category–III: Candidates who have reported/joined at allotted institute during the joining period of round-1 of allotment and submitted willingness for participating in second round up- gradation as ‘Yes’.
Category-IV: Candidates who exited during Round-1 availing Free Exit can log in again with their earlier Registered details.
Category-V: Candidates who did not register in Round-1 can do fresh registration and participate directly in Round-2.
(*) Conversion algorithm: The conversion of seats will be carried out during the Mop Up Round for AIQ, Deemed, Central Universities/Institutes and DNB. Accordingly, the candidates are required to keep this aspect also in mind while filling up the seats during choice filling period before allotment Mop-up Round. The conversion of vacant reserved seats will be done as per the following algorithm:
S.NO.CATEGORYCATEGORY CONVERTED TO1.ST (PwD)ST2.SC (PwD)SC3.UR (PwD)UR4.OBC(PwD)OBC5.STSC6.SCUR7.EWSUR8.NRI/Muslim Minority/Jain MinorityUR |
Q. No. 16: Do I have to fill-up choices of subject and College to participate in second Round of allotment process separately?
Ans: Yes, for Round-2 and Mop Up round of Deemed/ Central Universities, candidates are required to submit fresh choices. During the second round of online allotment process, the choice of higher preference will be considered for up-gradation for those candidates who give option to upgrade their choice at the time of admission
Q. No. 17: If sufficient number of qualified PwD candidates are not available then, what will happen to those un-allotted PG seats, reserved for PwD candidates?
Ans: The un-allotted PG seats earmarked for UR-PwD, SC-PwD, ST-PwD and OBC- PwD will be reverted/converted to respective categories like SC-PwD to SC and so on Mop Up round of allotment process after processing choices to PwD category candidates in Mop Up Round.
Q. No. 18: If I give consent for up-gradation of my choice during Round-1 and if my choice is upgraded, is it necessary to join at college allotted during second round? Or in case I change my decision of upgrading choice, can I continue to study in college allotted through first round of allotment?
Ans: In case candidate is allotted seat during the Round-1 of allotment process and his choice is upgraded in Round-2, the seat allotted during the first round will be automatically cancelled immediately (and allotted to somebody else eligible as per merit) and candidate will have to join the college / seat allotted during second round. If candidate does not join the college/seat allotted during the second round, with in stipulated time, as per schedule, his/her Refundable Security Deposit will be forfeited. After joining the allotted institute in Round-2 the candidate will not be eligible to participate in any other round of counseling (For AIQ as well as Deemed/Central University/DNB and States counseling). The names of such candidates who have joined in Round-2 of AIQ / Deemed / Central Universities/DNB will be circulated to all state counseling authorities for prohibiting them to participate in any other counseling. Similarly, the candidates who have joined a seat upto round 2 of States will not be eligible to participate in the counselling conducted by MCC of DGHS in compliance of the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. (C) No. 174 of 2022 and their names will be circulated by all the States to MCC of DGHS.
Seat can also be up-graded in the same college by change of category (i.e. ST / SC / OBC to UR or PwD to non-PwD seat) in such a case the candidate has to take fresh admission on the up-graded seat.
Candidate who did not get any Up-gradation in Round-2 will continue to study in the same college and he/she cannot resign the said seat in Round 2.
Ans: In such a case candidate need not fill any fresh choices for Round-2 and the earlier seat will be retained.
Q. No. 20: If I forget my password that I have created during the process of registration, how to retrieve it?
Ans: To retrieve the forgotten password, system facilitates the following process:
The candidate is required to enter the information that he/she filled at the time of registration and then the security question & answer thereon to be entered as given during New Candidate registration process. The above data submitted by candidate will be validated with the registered candidates’ database. If the above entries match, then only the candidate would be permitted to enter new password to proceed further.
IMPORTANT
Candidates are advised to remember the password and also retain their application form and admit cards printout ready till completion of admission process. It is not possible for MCC/NIC to retrieve such password.
Q. No. 21: In case I have Birth Certificate/Caste Certificate/other certificate(s) in regionallanguage, will it be acceptable at the time of reporting/joining?
Ans: Certificates issued by the competent authority should be in English or Hindi language. Please remember that some of the states insist for certificate in English language only. Candidates are advised to carry Certified Copy of English version of the original certificate, in case certificate issued is in other language than English along with original certificate.
Q. No. 22: If there is discrepancy in spelling of name in documents and application form, whatdo I do?
Ans: If there is discrepancy in spelling in documents candidate must carry proof that the documentsbelong to same person, in form of an affidavit/undertaking.
Q. No. 23: What about condition of Stipend / fee structure / course duration / bond amount /rendering of service in rural / tribal area / other conditions.
Ans: Stipend /fee structure/ course duration / bond amount / rendering of service in rural / tribal area/other conditions etc. may vary from State to State and Institute to Institute. Some seats may be approved/ permitted but not yet recognized by MCI.
Q. No. 24: How to use registration and Choice filling form on website?
Ans: Candidates will have to log on to website www.mcc.nic.in to get registered (Registration facility will open on dates as mentioned in Schedule) and then fill in choices. It is advised that after going through the seat matrix, a tentative list may be prepared first as per your preference of subjects and colleges, before attempting to fill choices on-line.
Q. No. 25: Difficulty in login, what may be the problem(s)?
Ans: Follow the instructions about use of browser (Mozilla Fire Fox, Internet Explorer – (Latest Version), Google Chrome), use of same spellings, same format of date (Use digits for day, month and year with – in between) as in application form submitted to National Board of Examination (NBE), New Delhi. The internet connection should be uninterrupted. If internet connection interruption takes place, the IP address which is being monitored will change and session expired message will be displayed. Please try to login from other computer from which other candidate(s) has logged in successfully, if possible.
Q. No. 26: I have difficulty in Creating Password, what may be the problem(s)?
Ans: Creation of password should be as per password policy. Please follow the password policy. Please use the internet browser as suggested in user manual, as it is difficult to login from some of the other browsers. While creating password avoid using Caps Lock key, instead of Caps Lock use shift key.
Ans: This can happen if Roll Number typed is incorrect or password typed is incorrect. Password is case sensitive, therefore use password which was created by user exactly same as typed while creating. In case password is forgotten, try to generate new password by using security question and its answer.
Q. No. 28: Can I modify my choices during the choice submission period for counseling?
Ans: Yes, you can modify, add or delete your choices during this period, before you lock your choices. However, the registration (of New Users) is permitted up to the specified date and time specified in counselling Schedule, only.
Please note that you have to lock your choice by date and time specified in Counseling Schedule. If, not then the choices will be automatically locked by the server as per the schedule.
Q. No. 29: I have not locked my choices before the time specified in counseling schedule onlast date of choice locking, what will happen to my choices?
Ans: The choices submitted and saved by you will be locked by the system at the time of last date/date of choice locking as mentioned in Counseling Schedule, automatically. Once locked, the choices cannot be altered/modified/changed.
Q. No. 30: How can I get print out of my choices which system has locked?
Ans: After the specified time of last date/date of choice locking (or after choice locking) print out can be taken from MCC website after login by the Candidate, link is available on the page as “Print Lock Choice”.
Q. No. 31: If I get an up-graded seat during second round of AIQ/ Deemed/ CentralUniversity/DNB from Round-1, can I join that college directly?
Ans: No, you will have to get a relieving letter from the earlier institute/college (of ROUND-1) generated on- line, before you can join the next college/institution.
Q. No. 32: At the time of admission will my original certificates be retained by the allotted college/institution?
Ans: Yes, all the participating colleges/institutions have been instructed to retain original certificates of admitted students in order to not block seats and prevention of multiple admissions by one candidate and release them only on up-gradation of the seat or resignation by the candidate (during the specified timelines).
Ans: As per the “Time Schedule for completion of Admission Process for PG (Broad Speciality) Medical Courses for All India and State Quota” notified in the Gazette of India: Extraordinary, notification dated 29th December 2015, approved by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in I.A. Number 7 & 8 in Writ Petition (Civil) no. 76 of 2015 in Ashish Ranjan & Ors. Vs Union of India & ors. Case vide order dated 18.01.2016, “Institute/college/courses permitted after 28th February will not be considered for admission/allotment of seats for current academic year”. As per Counseling Schedule (and MCI/NMC Admission Schedule) the 50% All India Quota Counseling will start after last date of issue of permission for starting new courses/ increase of PG seats including existing and PG seats permitted up to 28th February (last date of issue of permission).
New seats will be added before round 1 and in exceptional circumstances, before round 2.
Q. No. 34: Will there be any further round after completion of Round two of All India QuotaCounseling?
Ans: Yes. As per the modified scheme of AIQ in SLA(C) No. 10487 of 2021 before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, it has been directed by the Hon’ble Court for conduction of 04 rounds of counselling. Hence, 3rd round i.e. mop-up round and fourth round i.e. stray vacancy round (AIQ/Central Institutes/University/DNB) will be conducted in AIQ by MCC.
No. 35: What is the procedure for Mop Up Round Counseling which will be conducted byDGHS?
Ans: The net vacant seats due to Non-Allotted, Non-Joining, Non-Reporting of Round-2 will be published in the seat matrix and eligible candidates have to submit fresh choices and the result will be processed as per Choice & Merit for Mop Up Round.
Q. No. 36: Who will be eligible for Mop Up Round?
Ans: The Following categories of candidates are eligible for Mop Up Round
- Candidates who are registering for the first time.Candidates who have registered but not been allotted a seat in Round-1 & Round 2.
Q. No. 37: Who will not be eligible for Mop Up Round of Counseling?
Ans: Candidates who have joined seat in Round-1 or Round-2 and State Quota seat (as per the data shared by the States) will not be eligible.
Q. No. 38: What is the schedule for Counseling and Admission to PG Courses?
Ans: As per the schedule uploaded on the Website (www.mcc.nic.in).
Q. No. 39: What is the permissibility to students to exercise fresh choice during counseling?
Ans: The following chart explains the above question:
RoundFree ExitExit with forfeiture of FeesIneligible for further counselingAmount of Refundable Security Deposit.AIQ I/✔ Deemed/Central Universities AIQ II/ Deemed/ Central Universities If not joinedIf joined.Government- Rs.25,000 & Rs. 10,000 for SC/ST/OBC Deemed –Rs. 2,00,000State Quota I✔ State Quota II If not joinedIf JoinedGovernment- Rs. 25,000(half for SC/ST/OBC) Private- Rs 2,00,000State Quota Mop Up ✔ Mop Up Round of DGHS for Deemed/Central Universities ** If allotted any seat, ineligible for further rounds of counselingIf joined Stray Vacancy Round at Institute Level** ✔ |
** The policy related to choice filling option, forfeiture etc will be in tune with the modified scheme of AIQ in SLA(C) No. 10487 of 2021 before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India wherein it has been directed to conduct 04 rounds of AIQ counselling.
Q. No. 40: Whether counseling will be conducted for 50% State Quota seats of CentralUniversities also, and for which universities?
Ans: Yes, counseling for 50% State quota seats as per the University eligibility conditions will be conducted by MCC of DGHS, MoHFW for DU, AMU, BHU, VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML Hospital and ESIC, Basaidarapur & Institutional Preference will be given to the candidates in 50% Institutional Quota. It is to be noted that Rules & Regulations of Central Universities will apply. MCC of DGHS is only responsible for allotment of seats.
MCC of DGHS will be conducting counselling for 50% institutional quota seats of central institutes (VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital and ABVIMS & RML Hospital and ESIC, Basaidarapur) affiliated to IP University.
Q.No. 41: Is it required to confirm domicile status before filling up choices?
Ans: Candidates are advised to confirm their institutional eligibility before registering on MCC website for 50% Institutional Quota seats of Central Universities/Institutes before opting for their seats.
Q. No. 42: Whether Up-gradation is allowed from 2nd round counseling of Deemed/ Central Universities/DNB to Mop Up Round counseling of DGHS for Central / Deemed Universities/DNB?
Ans: No, Up-gradation is not allowed once a candidate joins a seat allotted in Round- 2 of Deemed/ Central Universities/DNB.
Q. No. 43: Whether the Security Deposit which was submitted at the time of Registration will be refunded back in case the candidate is not allotted any seat during the rounds of online counseling conducted by MCC?
Ans: Yes, in case the candidate is not allotted any seat in such case the Security Deposit will be refunded back to the same account of the candidate from which payment had been made.
Q. No. 44: Whether there will be two separate counseling for All India Quota and 50%Institutional Quota on separate days and separate platform?
Ans: There is common counseling software for AIQ and Institutional Quota. Hence,
Q. No. 45: Who is Eligible for Stray Vacancy Round?
Ans: All registered candidates who were not allotted any seat in any of the previous rounds are eligible for stray vacancy round. However, Candidates are advised to check their eligibility conditions before applying.
Q. No. 46: Whether I am eligible for State Counseling if allotted a seat in 2nd Round of DGHS?
Ans: If a candidate has been allotted a seat in Round-2 but not reported at the allotted Institute, he/she can exit with Forfeiture of Fees i.e. the Refundable Security Deposit will be forfeited. However, once the candidate joins a seat allotted in 2nd Round (of AIQ/ Deemed University/DNB) he/she will not be eligible for exiting the seat and not eligible for any other round of Counseling including State Counseling. The names of such candidates who have joined in Round-2 of AIQ/ Deemed/ Central Universities/DNB will be circulated to all state counseling authorities for prohibiting them to participate in any other counseling.
The above rule is due to the direction of Hon’ble Supreme Court in Dar-Us- Slam case.
The candidates who have joined a seat in round 2 of State quota counselling or AIQ counselling will not be eligible for the further rounds of counselling. Vide order dated 31/03/2022 the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in W.P. No. 174 of 2022 issued directions which are as follows:
“(v) In line with the regulations which have been notified on 5 April 2018, students who have joined in round 2 of the state quota or round 2 of the AIQ shall not be eligible to participate in the mop-up round for All India Quota.”
Q. No. 47: Who are eligible for “Exit with Forfeiture” option? Ans:
a) Candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round-2 and further Round but do not report at the college may Exit with Forfeiture. (i.e. The Security Deposit will not be refunded in such a case)
Please refer to Gazette Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./100818 of Medical Councilof India dated 5th April, 2018.
Q.No.48: Whether NRI category candidates are eligible for Paid Deemed University Seats as well?
Ans: Yes, the NRI category candidates are eligible for seats as well. The seats will be allotted to candidates in order of merit, preference or choices filled by the candidate as per merit only.
Q. No. 49: What are the helpline numbers for PG Counselling & Finance related queries?
Ans: The following are numbers for PG Counselling & Finance related queries: 1800 1027637, 0120- 4073500.
Q. No. 50: How much money will be deducted as Transaction fee/Service fee by the College in case of Up-gradation i n t h e next round or after Resignation?
Ans: Candidates are advised to contact college authorities regarding Transaction fee/Service fees or other related fees before joining the college as MCC would not be responsible for any Refund related issues with the college.
Q. No. 51: I have not registered with the MCC during first, second and Mop Up round, now I want to register in the Stray Vacancy round during the ongoing counselling schedule, what is the process of registration?
Ans: Registration for Counselling conducted by MCC is only permitted during first, second and Mop Up Round and no fresh registration can be done during stray vacancy round.
REFUND RELATED INFORMATION Important questions regarding Refund Issues: 1. Neither the Financial Custodian nor Medical Counselling Committee shall be responsible for the delay in refunding security deposit due to candidate initiating chargeback claim and/or closing the bank/card account before the completion of Counselling. Q. No.52: When and where this Security Deposit will be refunded? Ans: Security amount will be refunded only after the completion of all rounds of Counseling. MCC will notify about the completion counselling on their portal “www.mcc.nic.in”. The Financial Custodian will initiate the refund of security deposit within 15 days of such notification and complete within 30 days of such notification. The security amount will be refunded to the same account from where the security amount was initially deposited by the candidate. E.g. If the security amount was deposited throughCard#1234XXXXXXXX5678, then the refund will go to Card #1234XXXXXXXX5678 only. If the security amount was deposited from account # 123456789012 of State Bank of India IFSC Code SBIN0003567 then the refund will go to account #123456789012 of State Bank of India IFSC Code SBIN0003567 only. Hence, the candidate must keep their card/bank account ACTIVE till refund process is completed. If card/bank account is closed before the completion of refund, the bankers will not be able to complete the refund process. The bankers will take long time to identify & return the failed refunds to Financial Custodian and lot of legal formalities are to be complied for initiating refund to different bank account. Hence the refund to new bank account will take very long time. Neither Financial Custodian nor MCC will be responsible for such delay. 56 | P a g e |
Q.NO.53: If the security deposit is remitted through unrelated card/bank account can the candidate request for refund to different card/bank account?
Ans: NO. MCC will not entertain such requests. The security deposit will be refunded only to the account from where the security deposit was initially deposited. The candidates are advised to not use unrelated card/bank accounts for remitting security deposit.
Q. NO. 54: What happens if the candidate, by mistake, makes more than one payment for the same Roll#?
Ans: Candidate can approach the Financial Custodian after 10 days of closing of Registration Window. The Financial custodian will refund the excess payment, if any, within 30days of closing of Registration Window. The financial custodian will deduct 50% of the Regn Fees or Rs.500/ whichever is less from each excess receipt refund towards Admn. expenses
Q.NO.55: Do I have to request the Financial Custodian to refund the security amount? What Isthe schedule for refund of security amount?
Ans: NO. Candidate need not approach the Financial Custodian for refund of security amount. The Medical Counselling Committee will publish the list of candidates who are eligible for the refund of security amount on their portal “www.mcc.nic.in” once all rounds of counseling are completed. The Financial Custodian will initiate the refund of security amount within 15 working days and complete the refund of security deposit within 30 days of publishing the eligible list in the MCC Portal. Once the Financial Custodian completes the refund, MCC will publish the refund details along with refund date & transaction # on their portal “www.mcc.nic.in” within 30 days of publishing the eligible list in the MCC portal. The refund will be credited, depending upon the level of digitalization of candidate’s bank, to the candidates account between 2 to 15 days from the date of refund by Financial Custodian.
Q.NO.56: Can candidate initiate refund proceedings through chargeback claim through the card Issuing bank?
Ans: NO. Candidates who have been allotted Roll # should not initiate charge back claim through the card issuing bank. If the charge back claim is initiated, the Financial Custodian / MCC will be restrained by the Payment Gateway Service Providers from initiating direct refund. The candidate has to approach only their card issuing banks for refunds if the chargeback claim is raised. For initiating manual refund by Financial Custodian, the candidate should withdraw the charge back claim and produce a no objection certificate from card issuing bank stating that the charge back claim is withdrawn & card issuing banker do not have any objection in Financial Custodian refunding the deposit. As this process takes lot of time, the refund will be inordinately delayed. Neither Financial Custodian nor MCC will be responsible for such delay.
Hence candidates are advised to not to initiate chargeback claim.
Q.NO.57: Who is the Financial Custodian?
Ans: HLL Lifecare Ltd, a Govt. of India Undertaking under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is the Financial Custodian. They will, on behalf of MCC, collect non- refundable Registration Fees and refundable security deposit from the candidates and refund the security deposit to the eligible candidates.
Q.No.58: How to contact the Financial Custodian?
Ans:
- For Refund Related Issues: “financemcc@lifecarehll.com”For all other issues: “ callcentremcc@lifecarehll.com” or 18001027637.The Financial custodian will respond only to the mails through mail id registered with MCC.
4) Direct queries to MCC will not be entertained.
- For refund related issues, Candidate can approach Financial Custodian only after 10 days of closing Counselling Window or 15 days of publication of “Refund Details” in MCC Portal.
Ans: NO. Bank Charges if any, incurred by the candidate should be borne by the candidate only.s
Q. No. 60: Can candidate remit the Registration Fee and Security Deposit from NRI Account?
Ans: NO. MCC cannot, as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Rules, refund security deposit to NRI Account. If the candidate wants to use the funds available in his/ her NRI Account for registering for counseling, he /she has to first transfer funds from NRI Account to NRO Account and from NRO Account to MCC. The refund from MCC will be credited to NRO Account only.
Q. No.61: Will MCC pay interest on the refundable security deposit?
Ans: NO. MCC will not pay interest on the refundable security deposit.
CHAPTER 11- HELP DESK The Information Bulletin and the information uploaded on the MCC website from time to time will lead you through the whole process of registering for Counselling process.For any further communication you may contact MCC: – While sending the queries the Candidates must specify the following details:NameApplication NumberRoll NumberRankContact NumberEmail ID Emails sent without the afore-stated information may not be entertained. The Candidates are informed that the queries whose answer is available in the Information Bulletin will not be answered. 60 | P a g e |
MCC CALL CENTRE: Phone No. : 0120-4073500 TOLL FREE NUMBER : 1800 102 7637 Please contact the above numbers for Queries related to Counseling. Please note that all queries will be answered during Call centre timings only i.e. 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM. The Call Centre will be closed on Sundays. MCC: E-mail : adgme@nic.in (Only for administrative queries and Legal matters) E-mail : callcentremcc@lifecarehll.com (Only for Counselling related queries) E-mail : financemcc@lifecarehll.com (Only for Queries regarding Finance/ Accounts / Refund related matters of counselling NEET PG) Note: All the emails must be sent to the respective email IDs for respective queries / grievances only and any email sent to any other email ID other than the concerned email IDs would not be considered in any case. Also, mails will be answered during office hours only i.e. 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Sundays and Gazetted Holidays will be a holiday. |
List of Disability Certification Centres who will issue Disability Certificates as per NMC norms to PwD candidates in support of their claim to avail 5% PwD reservation in UG/ Broad Speciality PG Courses
S/No.Name of Disability Certification CentreCity/StateSpecialities Available for which Disability Certificate can be issued as per category of Disabilities mentioned in Disability Certificate 1. Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjang Hospital (VMMC & SJH) New Delhi All Disablities as mentioned in Disability Certificate except Visual disabilities category and Intellectual Disabilities & Behavioural disabilities. 2. All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AIIPMR) Mumbai For Locomotor Disability only 3. Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research (IPGMER) Kolkata All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate 4. Madras Medical College (MMC) Chennai All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate 5. Grant Government Medical College, J.J. Hospital Compound Mumbai, Maharashtra All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate 6. Goa Medical College Goa All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate except Speech Disability. 7. Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate. Ophthalmology Tests to be conducted at Regional Institute of Ophtalmology, Thiruvananthapuram under GMC Thiruvananthapuram 8. SMS Medical College Jaipur, RajasthanAll Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate except: Neurology- Genetic TestingENT- Speech & Language Disability Testing Orthopaedics/ PMR- Gonitometer Adult. Plumb Line, Hand Dynomometer, Laser 9. Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Sector32 Chandigarh All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate |
10. Govt. Medical College, Agartala, State Disability Board Agartala/Tripura All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate 11. Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi/ Uttar Pradesh All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate except Intellectual Disability. 12. Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech and Hearing Disabilities, Bandra, Mumbai Mumbai, Maharashtra For Hearing Disabilities only 13. AIIMS, Nagpur Nagpur, Maharashtra All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate 14. Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences & RML Hospital, New Delhi. (ABVIMS & RMLH) New Delhi All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate except ENT For Visual Disability: Candidates who use LVAs may bring their own LVAs which can be checked. 15. Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Hospitals (LHMC) New Delhi All Disabilities as mentioned in Disability Certificate 16.All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysuru Mysuru, Karnataka For Speech & Hearing Disabilities only |
CERTIFICATE OF DISABILITY FOR NEET ADMISSIONS
(As per MCI Gazette Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./187262 dated 5th Feb, 2019/ 14th May, 2019 for admission to Medical Courses in All India Quota)
Certificate No :. 2022-Aug/XXXX Certificate Date :. 00-XXX-2022
Name of the Designated Disability Certification Centre PHOTOGRAPHThis to certify that Dr. / Mr. / Ms. Age Son/ Daughter of Mr. NEET Roll No. Rank No. |
Has the following Disability
Disability DetailsSr NoDisability TypeType of DisabilitySpecified DisabilityDisability %1 |
Conclusion: Based on quantification of Disability The Disability of candidate is between 40- 80%. Hence, the candidate is eligible to pursue medical education and also eligible to claim PwD reservation.
The Disability Certification Board certifies that the candidate is Eligible for admission in Medical/ Dental courses and to avail 5% PwD reservation as per the NMC/ MCI Gazette Notification.
Eligible for PWD Quota, Eligible for Medical/Dental Course
Functional competency with the aid of Assistive devices in case of Locomotor*/ Visual*/ Hearing* Impairment, if any. No
Sign & Name: Sign & Name: Sign & Name:
Assistant ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssociate ProfessorNeurologyOrthopedicsMedicine |
Disclaimer :This Certificate is Provisional and will be verified by the allotted college authorities at the time of admission. The candidate may be subjected to diagnostic test to specify the level of disability again at the allotted college in case of any ambiguity. The certificate may be cross verified by the admitting college from the Disability Board from where the certificate has been issued. Hence, the Designated Disability Boards and the candidates are advised to preserve the records for any future reference. The Disability Certificate is valid for this academic session only.
ANNEXURE-3
PROFORMA FOR SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE CERTIFICATE
Form of certificate as prescribed in M.H.A., O.M., No. 42/21/49-N.G.S. dated the 28.1.1952, as revised in Dept. of Per- & A.R. letter No. 36012/6/76-Est. (S.CT), dated the 29.10.1977, to be produced by candidate belonging to a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe in support of his/her claim.
CASTE CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kum.* ——————————————- son/daughter* of———————– of
village/town*—————————in district/Division*—————of the State/Union Territory* ————————-
belongs to the—————– Caste/ Tribe which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe*under:
- The Constitution (Scheduled Caste) Order, 1950The Constitution (Scheduled Tribe) Order, 1950The Constitution (Scheduled Caste) (Union Territories) Order,1951The Constitution (Scheduled Tribe) (Union Territories) Order,1951(as amended by the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Lists (Modification) order, 1956, the Bombay Re- organization Act, 1960, the Punjab Re- organization Act, 1966, the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 the North Eastern Areas (Re-organization) Act, 1971 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders, (Amendment) Act, 1976).
- The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Caste Order, 1956.The Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1959.The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Caste Order, 1962.The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Tribes, Order, 1962.The Constitution (Puducherry) Scheduled Caste Order, 1964The Constitution (Uttar Pradesh) Scheduled Tribes, Order, 1967.The Constitution (Goa, Daman & Diu) Scheduled Caste Order, 1968.The Constitution (Goa, Daman & Diu) Scheduled Tribes, Order, 1968.The Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1970.The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Caste Order, 1978.The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1978.
This certificate is issued on the basis of the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe* certificate issued to Shri/Smt*———-
-father/mother of Shri/Smt/Kum* – of village/town* –
—– in District/Division* —————————–of the State/Union Territory*———————— who belongs to the —-
————————–caste/tribe which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe* in the State/Union Territory* ———————issued by the ——————— (name of prescribed authority) vide their No———————
– date
- Shri*/Smt.*/Kum* ————————-and/or his/her* family ordinary reside (s) in village/town*————————- of
the State/Union Territory of————- –.
Signature
Place——————– State/Union Territory ** Designation——————-
Date——————- (With seal of Office)
* Please delete the words which are not applicable.
- Please quote specific Presidential Order.
- Delete the paragraph which is not applicable.
** Should be signed by the Authorities empowered to issue Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe certificates as specified above.
PROFORMA FOR OTHER BACKWARD CLASS (OBC-NCL) CERTIFICATE
ANNEXURE-4
This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kum./Dr. Son/Daughter of Shri/Dr. of Village/Town District/Division in the State belongs to the Community which is recognized as a backward class under:
- Resolution No. 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dated 10/09/93 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 186 dated 13/09/93.Resolution No. 12011/9/94-BCC dated 19/10/94 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 163 dated 20/10/94.Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC dated 24/05/95 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 88 dated 25/05/95.Resolution No. 12011/96/94-BCC dated 09/03/96.Resolution No. 12011/44/96-BCC dated 06/12/96 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 120 dated 11/12/96.Resolution No. 12011/13/97-BCC dated 03/12/97.Resolution No. 12011/99/94-BCC dated 11/12/97.Resolution No. 12011/68/98-BCC dated 27/10/99.Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 06/12/99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 270 dated 06/12/99.Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 71 dated 04/04/2004.Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 210 dated 21/09/2000.Resolution No. 12015/09/2000-BCC dated 06/09/2001.Resolution No. 12011/01/2001-BCC dated 19/06/2003.Resolution No. 12011/04/2002-BCC dated 13/01/2004.Resolution No. 12011/09/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary part I Section I No. 210 dated 16/01/2006.Resolution No. 20012/129/2009/-BC-II dated 04/03/2014 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I section I no. 63 dated 04/03/2014.
Shri/Smt./Kum. and/or his family ordinarily reside(s) in the
District/Division of State.
This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons/section (creamy layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Scheduled to the Government of India. Department of Personnel & Training O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt. (SCT) dated 08/09/93 which is modified vide OM No. 36033/3/2004 Estt. (Res.) dated 09.03.2004 or the latest notification of the Government of India.
Dated:
District Magistrate/Competent Authority Seal
NOTE:
- The Term Ordinarily used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:District Magistrate/Additional Magistrate/Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate/Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Taluka Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/Extra Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary Magistate.)Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief presidency Magistrate/Presidency magistrate.Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family resides.The annual income/status of the parents of the applicant should be based on financial year ending March 31, 2022.
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