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NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 2 Provisional Result Announced on mcc.nic.in

  • Sep 20, 2024
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NEET UG Counselling 2024 Round 2 provisional result was declared on September 19, 2024. The final result will be announced today, September 20, 2024. A total of 11,170 candidates have been newly allotted seats, while 1,211 candidates have had their previously allotted seats upgraded to better options. This means that candidates who received a seat in Round 1 may have been reassigned to a more preferred college or course based on their merit and preferences in Round 2. Candidates who have been newly allotted seats must now secure their placements by confirming their seats and completing the admission procedures within the specified deadline.

NEET 2024 Counselling Round 2 results have revealed the seat allotment status for a total of 33,890 candidates across the first two rounds. Of these, 11,170 candidates have been newly allotted seats in Round 2. Additionally, 1,211 candidates who were previously allotted seats in Round 1 have had their seats upgraded based on their preferences and merit. There are still some candidates who have not chosen to upgrade or have not submitted fresh choices for Round 2. This means they have retained their original seat allotment from Round 1.

How to Check Your NEET UG Round 2 Provisional Result

To view the NEET UG Counselling 2024 Round 2 results, follow these steps:

  • Visit the website: Go to the official NEET counselling website at mcc.nic.in.
  • Navigate to the UG Medical Section: On the homepage, click on the UG Medical tab to find the relevant section.
  • Locate the Provisional Allotment Link: In the Current Events section, click on Round 2 UG Counselling 2024 Provisional Allotment Result.
  • Download the PDF: Provisional result is available as PDFs. Save the file.
  • Check Your NEET 2024 Rank: Open the document and search for your NEET 2024 Rank to view your seat allotment status. "Ctrl + F" makes finding your rank easy.

What to Do After Checking NEET Counselling Round 2 Provisional Result

Once you have checked your result, there are two possible outcomes:

  • If You’ve Been Newly Allotted a Seat

Congratulations! You will need to complete the admission formalities for the college you’ve been allotted. Follow the guidelines provided by MCC and ensure you complete the documentation and fee submission process within the deadline.

  •  If Your Seat Has Been Upgraded

If your seat has been upgraded from Round 1, you must accept the newly allotted seat and report to the upgraded institute within the required time. The seat may be forfeited if this is not done.

What If Your Seat Was Not Upgraded or Allotted?

If your seat was not upgraded or you did not receive a new allotment, you still have options. Candidates who did not opt for upgradation or failed to submit fresh choices in Round 2 will retain their original seat allotment from Round 1. Additionally, there may be further rounds of counselling, so stay informed and ready to participate in subsequent rounds.

NEET UG Counselling 2024: What are the next steps?

Candidates who have been allotted or upgraded seats in Round 2 must report to their respective colleges within the given timeframe. Be sure to check the official MCC website regularly for updates on document verification, admission processes, and deadlines.

For those awaiting further rounds, stay updated with the counselling schedule. Round 3 and any potential mop-up rounds will provide additional opportunities for seat allotment based on availability.

Conclusion

NEET UG Counselling 2024 Round 2 provisional results are an exciting moment for medical students across India. If you have been offered a seat, or have received an upgrade, it is time to take the next steps toward securing your place at one of India's top medical institutions. For detailed guidance on the NEET counselling process, important dates, and expert advice, stay connected with Career Xpert—your trusted source for everything NEET UG 2024!

Good luck, and here’s to a bright future in medicine!