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MCC Round 2 Seat Allotment Results Released

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially released the MCC Round 2 Seat Allotment Results for NEET-UG counselling. For thousands of medical aspirants across India, today marks a major milestone in their journey to becoming future doctors.

MCC Round 2 Seat Allotment Results

Here’s what you should do after the Round 2 results:

  1. Download Your Allotment Letter
    Log in to the MCC website and download your Round 2 allotment letter. This document is essential for reporting.
  2. Report to the Allotted College
    You need to physically report to your allotted college within the given timeline (usually 5–7 days). Carry your original documents along with photocopies.
  3. Keep All Documents Handy
    • Allotment Letter
    • NEET UG Admit Card & Result
    • Class 10th & 12th Certificates
    • Identity Proof (Aadhar, Passport, etc.)
    • Caste/Category Certificates (if applicable)
    • Passport-size Photographs
  4. Decision Time
    • If you are satisfied with your seat, → Report and secure it.
    • If you want to explore further options, → you can still wait for the next rounds.
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Expert Tips From Radical Education

  • Take time to carefully analyze your allotted seat. Compare the college, course, location, and long-term opportunities before making a final choice.
  • Missing a reporting deadline or document submission can cost you your seat. Create a checklist and track dates to avoid last-minute stress.
  • Even small errors in your certificates (like spelling mistakes or mismatched details) can cause complications. Double-check everything before reporting.
  • If you’re not satisfied with Round 2, don’t lose heart. The Mop-up and Stray Vacancy rounds often open up good options. Keep your mindset flexible.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Once you accept and join the Round 2 seat, you cannot participate in further rounds.

Your seat will be forfeited, and you will not be able to claim it later. Always keep track of reporting deadlines.

Not at all. You are still eligible for the Mop-up and Stray Vacancy Rounds.

If you’ve already paid the registration and security fee, you won’t need to repay it. However, college fee payments will depend on the new allotment.

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