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NEET PG Counselling: MCC Rounds, State Quota, and Choice Filling

Navigate NEET PG counselling from registration to seat allotment — MCC process, state quota differences, and how to fill choices strategically.

MCC vs state quota

MCC conducts counselling for 50% All India Quota seats in government colleges and 100% seats in central and deemed universities. The remaining 50% state quota seats are filled by respective state counselling authorities.

Choice filling strategy

Fill choices in order of genuine preference, not just rank safety. Consider specialisation, college reputation, bond requirements, and location before locking choices.

Documents to prepare

MBBS degree and mark sheets, internship completion certificate, NEET PG scorecard, category certificate if applicable, and identity proof.

Quick Answers

Can a candidate participate in both MCC and state counselling?

Yes, but if a candidate accepts a seat through MCC, they may need to withdraw from state counselling depending on the state's rules.

What happens if a candidate does not report after seat allotment?

Non-reporting forfeits the seat and the security deposit. The candidate may also be barred from future rounds depending on the counselling authority's rules.

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