Counselling for all-India quota MBBS, BDS seats

The allotment will begin on 19 June

June 13, 2019 01:24 am | Updated 01:24 am IST - CHENNAI

The first round of online allotment of MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) and BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) seats by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for the current academic year will begin on June 19.

The process will include 15% seats allocated to the Central pool by State government institutions besides deemed universities, Central government-run institutions, ESIC colleges and Armed Forces Medical College.

In the first phase from 19 to 25 June, the candidates can registerand make the payment.

Results will be released on June 27 and candidates can report to the allotted colleges between 28 June and 3 July.

The second phase will be held July 6 onwards and last till 5 p.m. on 8 July.

The results will be declared on 12 July and candidates will have nine days’ time from till 22 July to report to the allotted colleges.

On 23 July, the MCC will transfer unreported but allotted seats to the respective State quotas.

Mop-up round

The mop-up round for central/deemed universities and the 15% seats allocated to ESIC-run medical colleges will be held between 13 and 15 August.

The results will be announced on 18 August and students will be allowed to join the colleges from 20 to 26 August.

The mop up for seats that fall vacant in deemed and central universities and ESIC will be held on August 27.

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