This year 6, 11,539 (2, 66,221 males and 3, 45,313 females) candidates became eligible for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had announced July 12 as the last date to fill choices and lock them.
How to Check the allotment results:
- Go to MCC official website: www.mcc.nic.in or the direct link here.
- Click on ‘UG Medical Counselling’ and then click on ‘All India Quota Counselling’
- Click on the Round I Result link.
- Provide your roll number and hit the Submit button
- View your allotment result.
Event | Duration | Day |
Registration, Choice Filling(From 5th ) & Indicative Seat | 3rd July to 11th July, 2017 (Registration will be open up to 05:00 PM of 11th July 2017 only) | 9 Days |
2 Choice filling and Locking 12 | 12th July, 2017 (up to 11:59 PM of 12th July, 2017) | 1 Day |
Process of Seat Allotment – Round 1 | 13th July -14th July, 2017 | 2 Days |
Round 1 Result Publish | 15th July, 2017 | 1 Day |
Reporting at the Allotted Medical/Dental College against 1st Round | 16th July to 22nd July , 2017 (up to 05:00 PM of 22 ND July, 2017) | 7 Days |
Exercising of Choices and Locking(Round 2) & New Registration | 1st August 2017 to 4th August 2017 (Registration will be open up to 05:00 PM of 4th AUGUST 2017 only) | 4 Days |
Process of Seat Allotment – Round 2 | 5th -7th August, 2017 | 3 Days |
Round 2 Result Publish | 8th August, 2017 | 1 Day |
Reporting at the Allotted Medical/Dental College against Round 2 | 9th to 16th August, 2017 (up to 05:00 PM of 17TH August, 2017 | 8 Days |
Transfer of vacant seats to State Quota | 16th August, 2017 (After 05:00 PM) |
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) under the scanner of the Supreme Court had announced the results of National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination (NEET) on June 23 2017 on their official site cbseneet.nic.in.
About NEET:
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is an entrance exam for any graduate and postgraduate medical course in India. Announced by the Government of Indian, it was held for the first time on May 5, 2013. However, the exam was soon invalidated by the Supreme Court of India on the petitions against it. However, the ban was lifted and the NEET 2016 was conducted in English and Hindi. Later more languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Assamese and Gujarati were added.
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