MCC Ceases Choice-Filling Process for NEET-Super Speciality Counselling
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has paused the process of choice filling for NEET-Super Speciality counselling, as seats from several colleges and institutions hadn’t been added to the seat matrix. “The choice filling for super speciality will be paused for some time so that these colleges/institutes may add these seats to the seat matrix,” the notice from the MCC read, adding, “as soon the addition of the fresh seats by the colleges/institutes is complete, the choice filling shall be resumed and will be notified by way of notice”.
By the evening, the MCC added 237 more seats, including 97 in the all-India quota, to the matrix for Round 1 of the counselling.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has paused the process of choice filling for NEET-Super Speciality counselling, as seats from several colleges and institutions hadn’t been added to the seat matrix. “The choice filling for super speciality will be paused for some time so that these colleges/institutes may add these seats to the seat matrix,” the notice from the MCC read, adding, “as soon the addition of the fresh seats by the colleges/institutes is complete, the choice filling shall be resumed and will be notified by way of notice”.
By the evening, the MCC added 237 more seats, including 97 in the all-India quota, to the matrix for Round 1 of the counselling.
NEET-SS is the qualifying test for studying super-speciality subjects such as cardiology, neurology, urology, among others, for post-graduates. The current round of counselling is for NEET-SS 2021, the exams for which were supposed to happen in July 2021. The exams were finally conducted in January 2022, with the first round of counselling yet to happen. The exam and counselling were delayed because of the pandemic and court cases.