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MCC NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round-1 Final seat allotment Released

AIIMS New Delhi remained the First Choice of the Candidates

 

Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) released the final seat allotment of the first round counseling of All India Quota on the basis of the ranks of NEET UG 2024 on Sunday afternoon.

Counseling of central institutes like AIIMS, JIPMER and Central Universities and ESIC Medical Colleges, other All India Medical and Dental Colleges and selected Central Nursing Institutes was completed on a common portal (MCC).

The second round of counseling will start from 5 September to 10 September 2024.

The closing rank for MBBS course in All India 15 percent quota was 19603 in General category, 23419 in EWS category, 20281 in OBC category, 105676 in SC, 145207 in ST.

Similarly, in AIIMS Delhi, the closing rank was 47 in General category, 214 in EWS, 186 in OBC, 647 in SC and 1150 in ST category.

Whereas in other AIIMS, the closing rank was 4531 in General category, 6186 in EWS, 5142 in OBC, 31837 in SC and 60451 in ST category.

AIIMS Jodhpur of Rajasthan was the next choice of the candidates after AIIMS Delhi and it had a closing rank of 374 in General category, 805 in EWS, 695 in OBC, 4912 in SC and 10281 in ST category.

Another prominent medical college of Rajasthan, Sawai Man Singh Medical College Jaipur also emerged as the student’s choice and it had a closing rank of 1031 in General category, 1637 in EWS, 1520 in OBC, 14016 in SC and 17958 in ST category.

In the Central University category, the Institute of Medical Sciences Varanasi affiliated to Banaras Hindu University (BHU) had a closing rank of 1014 in the general category, 1634 in EWS, 1585 in OBC, 14449 in SC and 23860 in ST category.

Similarly, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Aligarh affiliated to Aligarh Muslim University had a closing rank of 3131 in the general category and the internal quota candidate had a closing rank of 14663.

The closing rank for internal state quota seats in medical colleges affiliated to Delhi University, which includes Maulana Azad Medical College, Lady Hardinge Medical College and University College of Medical Sciences, is 5506 in General category, 11490 in EWS, 13453 in OBC, 74830 in SC and 175786 in ST category.

For internal state quota seats in Indraprastha University, which includes Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi, the closing rank is 2227 in General category, 5971 in EWS, 7152 in OBC, 49180 in SC and 168904 in ST category.

Similarly, in the All India quota of other central institutes, JIPMER Pondicherry and Karaikal, the closing rank was 2949 in General category, 6130 in EWS, 4175 in OBC, 24789 in SC and 62372 in ST category.

Similarly, in the 15 percent All India quota BDS seats, the closing rank was 36972 in General category, 40810 in EWS, 40425 in OBC, 159726 in SC and 210456 in ST category.

The closing rank of B.Sc Nursing Honors courses available in selected central institutes was 95227 in General category, 1179969 in EWS, 107570 in OBC, 237885 in SC and 319476 in ST category.

Problem in Reporting to College

College allotted candidates will have to download their individual allotment letter from MCC website which is available on candidate portal.

After this, they will have to report by appearing in person with original documents and fees at their allotted college between 26 to 29 August.

If students are not satisfied with their allotted college, they can also take free exit. If satisfied, they can also choose the option of college upgradation in second round counseling by going to the allotted college.

Candidates with free exit can participate in the second round again and candidates with upgrade can participate in second round counseling by filling new choices.

Since the result was declared on 25th August and candidates have to appear in person at the college, they are not getting train reservations and also there is a holiday on Monday on account of Janmashtami in many places, so such candidates will be able to report only on Tuesday, due to this holiday, demand drafts will not be made in banks as most colleges accept only demand drafts as admission fees.

Therefore, MCC should extend the reporting time for candidates by two to three days.

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