NEET (UG) Round 1 Seat Allotment 2021-22 (Feb 1) - Direct Link to Check Admission Status, Reporting Process
MCC will release the Round 1 seat allotment result of NEET UG 2021-22 counselling on February 1, 2022. From NEET-UG 2021 Round 1 seat allotment result to college reporting, there are several crucial steps that candidates must take, carefully.
MCC will release the first round seat allotment result of NEET UG 2021-22 counselling on February 01, 2022. With the release of theNEET-UG 2021 seat allotment result for Round 1, candidates begin their document verification process and reporting at the allottedmedical colleges. TheNEET-UG 2021 college reporting process, to some students, could be as confusing as is crucial. Not knowing all the options that candidates can opt for after the allotment and before college reporting may get them in a fix. There are certaininstructions for Round 1 NEET seat allotmentthat candidates must follow for successful completion of their admissions to theMBBS/BDSandother relevant courses. Along with this, candidates must also check their admission status during document verification and college reporting, regularly. The following link will help candidates track their admission progress:
Track NEET-UG 2021 Admission Status After Round 1 Allotment - Direct Link - Click Here (TBD)
NEET (UG) 2021-22 College Reporting Process & Important Instructions
Here are some points that candidates must keep in mind once the result for seat allotment is out:
Be it state counselling orNEET AIQ counselling, one of the most important things to remember areall the important documents requiredin each step. Not knowing which documents would be of use during the verification and reporting process may become a huge hindrance on their way to the admission.
Being aware of what their next step would be, should they be satisfied or not satisfied with the allocation, will help them choose the best option. Candidates may get more details about theNEET seat allotment here.
Unless candidates have opted for the Free Exit or Seat Up-gradation option after the first round of allocation, if they somehow fail to get their documents verified and report to the allotted colleges before the stipulated deadline, they will lose their allocation.
Candidates must begin the reporting process as soon as the allotment result is released as some colleges may take more than 2 to 3 days to confirm admission.
After the medical test, when candidates' admissions are confirmed, the colleges send the admission status to DGHS, which informs candidates along with the admission letter.
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