top of page

At present, MCC is conducting the special stray vacancy round of NEET 2023 counselling for MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing courses. This is the last and final round of counselling and those who have been allotted seats in either the national or any of the state counsellings, will not be eligible to participate in this round. The registration and choice filling rounds started on October 31 and November 1 respectively, and the last date has been extended till November 7. The seat allotment result will be declared on or after November 8. The total number of seats available in this round is 156.

Earlier, MCC conducted an additional round of NEET 2023 counselling for BDS and BSc Nursing courses. In the Round 5, there were 455 BDS and BSc Nursing seats. The result for this round was declared on October 18 and 360 candidates were allotted seats. 

There were a total of 258 seats in the Round 6. The choice filling and locking rounds were conducted from October 25 to October 26. However, the result was scheduled to be declared on October 28, but the round was cancelled. Instead, MCC announced the Special Stray Vacancy round. 

In the fourth or the stray vacancy round of NEET 2023 counseling, there were a total of 2,454 MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing seats available for allotment. As many as 2,140 candidates were allotted seats in the last and final round. The result for this round was declared on September 27, after a day's delay. The institute reporting process was conducted from 

The seat allotment result for NEET 2023 counselling Round 3 was released on September 7. As many as 4,805 candidates have been freshly allotted seats. On the other hand, 2,198 candidates’ seats have been upgraded in Round 3 of NEET counselling 2023. As many as 200 MBBS seats were added in Round 3 of NEET 2023 counselling. According to the virtual vacancy and clear vacancy, there are 8,650 and 5,811 vacant seats respectively for this round.

In the Round 1 of NEET 2023 counselling, BSc Nursing seat allotment was not done since the participating institutes offering this course did not share the seat matrix with MCC. But from Round 2 onwards, the seat matrix included all three courses. Prior to registrations, candidates must ensure that they fulfil the eligibility criteria. They must also note that the seats are allotted provisionally and the final admission will be granted only after the document verification is completed and admission fee is paid. MCC also gave candidates an option to resign previous round's allotted seat and convert their nationality from Indian to NRI. 

 

Features Of The Counselling Are As Following : -

 

  • College Comparing: Compare different colleges based on factors like reputation, location, campus facilities, and more to find the best fit for your educational goals.
  • Branch Comparison: Evaluate the various academic programs and majors available at different colleges to select the one that aligns with your interests and career objectives.
  • Other College Information: Access vital details about colleges, including tuition fees, campus life, placement records, faculty qualifications, available facilities, extracurricular activities, events, locality, startup support, and avenues for higher education or research.
  • Scholarship Guidance: Get assistance in finding and applying for scholarships to ease the financial burden of your education.
  • Loan/Finance Guidance: Receive guidance on obtaining loans and managing finances for your college expenses, helping you make sound financial decisions.
  • Document Guidance: Ensure you have all the necessary documents and paperwork ready for the admission process, making it smoother and stress-free.
  • Induction Program: Participate in an induction program where you can connect with final-year and past students from top colleges within your university, gaining valuable insights, advice, and networking opportunities as you begin your academic journey.
  • College comparison
  • A college comparison is a fundamental component of a college counselling program designed to help students and their families make informed decisions about their higher education options. This process involves evaluating and contrasting various colleges and universities to identify the one that best fits a student's academic, personal, and career goals. Here's an explanation of the key steps and elements involved in a college comparison within a college counseling program:
  • Self-Assessment: Before comparing colleges, students should engage in a self-assessment to understand their academic strengths and weaknesses, personal interests, career aspirations, and lifestyle preferences. This self-awareness helps in identifying the type of college environment and programs that will be the best match.
  • Identifying Priorities: Students and their college counselors will work together to establish a list of priorities, such as location, size of the institution, available majors and academic programs, extracurricular activities, cost, financial aid, and more. These priorities will guide the comparison process.
  • Research: Students should research colleges and universities that align with their priorities. This can involve reading college websites, guidebooks, and online resources, as well as attending college fairs and information sessions. College counselors can provide guidance on how to research effectively.
  • Financial Considerations: Students and their families should assess the financial aspects of attending each college. This includes tuition, fees, room and board, and the availability of scholarships and financial aid. It's crucial to have a clear understanding of the cost and how it will be covered.
  • Academic Programs: Compare the academic programs and majors offered at each college. Consider factors such as faculty quality, class sizes, research opportunities, and internship programs.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Evaluate the extracurricular offerings at each college, including clubs, organizations, sports teams, and cultural activities. Consider how these align with the student's interests and goals.
  • Campus Culture: Assess the campus culture and the overall atmosphere of each college. Consider factors like the student body, social dynamics, and the level of diversity and inclusion.
  • Support Services: Look into the availability of support services, such as academic advising, career counselling, mental health resources, and tutoring. These services can greatly impact a student's success and well-being.
  • Graduation and Job Placement Rates: Investigate the college's graduation rates and job placement statistics to gauge the institution's success in preparing students for their careers.
  • Consult with College Counselor: Throughout the comparison process, students should regularly consult with their college counselor. These professionals can provide guidance, answer questions, and offer valuable insights based on their expertise.
  • Make a Decision: After gathering all the necessary information and insights, students can make an informed decision on the colleges they wish to apply to and, ultimately, the one they want to attend.

NEET UG Counselling Program

Rating is 0.0 out of five stars based on reviews
₹6,000.00Price
    No Reviews YetShare your thoughts. Be the first to leave a review.
    bottom of page