MBBS intake for all India quota seats to start on October 27
Pushpa.Narayan@timesgroup.com
Chennai:23.10.2020
Admissions for MBBS seats under all India quota in central institutions and deemed universities will begin on October 27.
The schedule released by the medical counselling committee (MCC) says registration for first round will end on November 2. Students can lock choices between October 28 and November 2, results for the first round published on November 5 and those allotted seats given till November 12 to join.
In the second round, participants will be given five days to register from November 18, and can lock choices before November 22. Results will be published on November 25 and vacant seats transferred to state universities on December 3. Registration for mop-up round to central and deemed universities, ESIC, AIIMS and Jipmer will begin on December 10 and allotment will be on December 17. Vacant seats will be transferred between December 28 and 31.
To keep non-serious students away, a non-refundable registration fee and refundable security deposit will be collected from all. They will have to forfeit the refundable deposit of up to ₹2 lakh if they don’t join colleges allotted after the second and mop-up rounds.
Those registering for deemed universities will have to pay the non-refundable registration fee of ₹5,000 and a refundable security amount of ₹2 lakh. For (15% All India Quota)/Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU and Jamia Millia Islamia,Delhi)/AFMS & ESI, a nonrefundable registration fee of ₹1,000/ for UR candidates, ₹500 for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates and a refundable security amount for ₹10,000 for UR candidates and ₹5,000 for SC/ST/OBC/PH will be collected.
Single-window counselling will be held for central universities, AIIMS, Jipmer, ESIC and AFMC along with allotment for all India quota seats and deemed universities.
There will be three rounds of counselling for deemed and central universities including a mop-up round of DGHS followed by stray vacancy round at the institution level (list of 10 times the number of vacancies will be sent to institutes which would be exhausted strictly in terms of merit).
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